Tulsa Dental Assistant Program – Graduate in Just 12 Weeks
At Denton Dental Assistant School, we believe that the best way to learn is by doing. That’s why our students gain hands-on experience from day one—because the dental chair is where confidence is built.
This week, our classroom turned into a live training environment as students Rubi Baez and William Boardman practiced essential techniques like alginate impressions and dental X-rays under instructor supervision. 🧤🦷
💡 What Makes Our Program Different?
Our 12-week Dental Assistant training in Denton, TX isn’t just about textbooks. You’ll be immersed in real-world scenarios using actual tools and mannequins like “Dexter,” preparing you for what you’ll encounter in a real dental office. Students practice:
- Alginate impressions
- X-ray positioning and safety
- Chairside assisting techniques
- Instrument sterilization
- Patient interaction skills
All of this takes place in a supportive, small-class environment that empowers you to thrive.
📍 Why Train in Denton?
Located just outside the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Denton offers a growing job market for dental professionals. Plus, our school is conveniently located inside Denton Smiles Dentistry, giving students access to a real dental office from day one.
📍 More Locations Near You
Looking for training in the greater Dallas area? We’ve got you covered! In addition to Denton, Dallas Dental Assistant School offers classes at the following convenient locations:
- Duncanville
- Frisco
- Grand Prairie
- Grapevine
- Lakewood
- McKinney
- Mesquite
- Plano
Wherever you are in the metroplex, there’s a Dallas DAS location near you.
🦷 Start Your Future in Just 12 Weeks
You don’t need years of school to change your life. In just three months, you can gain the skills and training needed to work in a dental practice—with flexible schedules, affordable tuition, and job-focused education. 👉 Learn more and reserve your seat today at Dallas Dental Assistant School – Denton!
You're 12 weeks from the dental assistant career you deserve.
