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Entry Level Dental Assisting with EFDA Training

Dental Assisting Program at THAT Institute

Who said taking the next step in your career meant sacrificing work-life balance? Our Entry Level Dental Assisting with EFDA Training is designed to prepare you for your dental health profession on a schedule that works for you. We have class options for weekdays or weekends.

Our goal is to ensure that everyone gets the personalized attention that is most conducive to retaining the information long-term. That is why we emphasize small class sizes so our students can get the hands-on attention they need for the best results.

Why Choose Dental Assisting?

Dental Assisting is a high-demand profession that offers:

  • Job security in a growing healthcare field
  • Competitive salaries and opportunities for advancement
  • Hands-on patient care and rewarding work
  • Flexible work schedules in various dental settings

At THAT Institute, we make it easy and affordable to start your career quickly.

What You’ll Learn

Our comprehensive Dental Assisting program combines classroom instruction, lab work, and real-world training to ensure you’re job-ready upon graduation.

 

Core Skills & Training Include:

  • Chairside Assisting – Learn how to assist dentists during procedures, prepare materials, and ensure patient comfort.
  • Dental Radiology – Master X-ray techniques, safety protocols, and proper imaging for accurate diagnoses.
  • Sterilization & Infection Control – Maintain a safe and sterile environment to protect patients and staff.
  • Dental Anatomy & Terminology – Understand oral structures, diseases, and procedures to communicate effectively.
  • Impressions & Lab Work – Learn how to take dental impressions, fabricate temporary crowns, and assist in lab procedures.

Our hands-on approach ensures you graduate with real-world experience—not just textbook knowledge.

Program Benefits

  • Accelerated TrainingGet Career-ready in only 8 weeks.
  • Hands-On LearningWork with real dental equipment in a clinical setting.
  • Flexible SchedulingDay, evening, and weekend classes available.
  • Experienced InstructorsLearn from industry professionals who bring real-world expertise.
  • Job Placement AssistanceWe help you connect with dental offices hiring in your area.
  • Affordable Tuition & Payment PlansGet quality education without the burden of student debt.

Your Future in
Dental Assisting Starts Here
THAT Institute is committed to providing top-tier education that helps students launch successful careers. If you’re ready to enter the fast-growing field of dental assisting, enroll today and take the first step toward a rewarding profession!

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What's Included:

  • Uniforms and Textbooks To Keep
  • Dental Model With Crowns, Implants, and Pathology for Visual Learning
  • Full Set of Xrays of Yourself ($150 Value)*
  • Dental Cleaning Under Dentist Supervision ($120 Value)*
  • 3D Printed Models of Your Teeth
  • Custom Made Nightguard ($705 Value)*
  • Take-Home ZOOM Teeth Whitening With Custom Trays ($1200 Value)*
  • $1000 Discount On Clear Aligner Treatment (Orthodontic Treatment)*
  • Snacks
  • Education and Lifelong Learning (Priceless)

ADMISSION Requirements

To enroll in this program, you must provide:

Proof of High School Completion

Evidence of high school diploma, certification, or GED

U.S. government-issued photo ID

Applicants must receive a catalog one week before enrollment

Proof of U.S.
Citizenship

Possess a valid Driver’s License or State ID

Diploma Catalog ID Deposit

Must pay $600 deposit and be scheduled on a payment plan or have tuition paid in full.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How long does it take to become a dental assistant?

Many programs, including ours, are designed to be completed in as little as 8 weeks. This accelerated path allows students to quickly transition into the dental field with hands-on experience and essential certifications.

How much does a dental assistant make in Florida?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of May 2023, dental assistants in Florida earn a median annual wage of $37,713 – $67,401. Salaries can vary based on experience, certifications, and practice type.
(bls.gov)

What are the requirements to become a dental assistant in Florida?

Proof of high school diploma or GED, must be at least 17 years of age, valid photo ID. 

Do dental assistants need to be certified in Florida?

Florida does not issue licenses for dental assistants, but those who wish to perform specific functions—such as taking x-rays or expanded duties—must complete Board-approved training programs and receive certification as EFDA or dental radiographers.
(floridasdentistry.gov)

Can you become a dental assistant without going to school?

While there is no formal licensure for dental assistants in Florida, specific functions such as radiographic imaging and expanded duties require successful completion of training courses approved by the Florida Board of Dentistry. These programs ensure that assistants are fully qualified to perform their duties.
(floridasdentistry.gov)

What’s the difference between a dental assistant and a dental hygienist?

Dental assistants and dental hygienists serve different but complementary roles.

  • Dental assistants work alongside dentists during procedures, prepare rooms, manage instruments, take x-rays, and may perform certain expanded duties with proper certification.

Dental hygienists are licensed professionals who focus on preventive oral care, including scaling, polishing, and patient education. They work more independently but cannot perform restorative functions.
(bls.gov – Dental Assistants, bls.gov – Dental Hygienists)

Is dental assisting hard to learn?

Dental assisting involves learning a wide range of practical and interpersonal skills. Many students find that structured, hands-on training and supportive instruction make the learning process engaging and achievable. Our program is designed to build skills gradually and help students feel confident in their abilities from day one.

What are the duties of a dental assistant?

Dental assistants play an essential role in ensuring efficient, high-quality care in dental offices. Their responsibilities include:

  • Assisting the dentist during procedures
  • Taking and developing x-rays
  • Preparing patients and treatment rooms
  • Sterilizing instruments
  • Handling administrative tasks and patient communication

(bls.gov)

What is the best dental assistant school in Florida?

The Dental Assisting and Team Institute is known for its fast-track, hands-on approach, experienced instructors, and real-world training that prepares students for immediate success in dental offices across the state.

How much does dental assistant school cost?

Our complete program is priced at $3,997, which includes instruction, hands-on clinical training, and preparation for key certifications like EFDA and Dental Radiology. It’s an affordable investment in a growing healthcare career.