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Start your new career in just 8 weeks at STL Dental Assisting School in St. Louis, Missouri. Seats are limited and classes are small—reserve your spot today.
Why apply now
Hands-on training in a real dental office
Evening/weekend schedule options
Career services: resume help, interview prep, job leads
How to enroll (3 easy steps)
Submit the application (takes 2 minutes).
Tour & meet admissions to review tuition, start dates, and schedule.
Reserve your seat with a small deposit and get your class kit details.
Bring to your visit: photo ID and proof of diploma/GED. (Immunization records/background check may be requested by externship sites.)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Dental Assisting Training & Learning
At STL Dental Assisting School in St. Louis, Missouri, our 8-week program blends classroom lessons, lab practice, and real clinical experience inside a working dental office. Designed for beginners, the curriculum is fast, focused, and hands-on so you graduate confident and job-ready.
What you’ll learn
Chairside Assisting: Four-handed dentistry, instrument passing, isolation, procedure flow (fillings, crowns, extractions).
Radiography (X-Rays): Positioning, exposure, radiation safety, and image evaluation (RHS prep).
Infection Control & Sterilization: OSHA/HIPAA, operatory turnover, instrument processing.
Dental Materials & Impressions: Alginate, model pouring, cements, restorative materials.
Dental Anatomy, Charting & Records: Tooth surfaces, notation systems, treatment charting.
Front Office & Software: Scheduling, patient communication, insurance basics, practice software.
Professionalism & Patient Care: Vital signs, medical histories, chairside communication.
CPR/BLS & Emergencies: Preparedness and response for common in-office events.
You’ll complete a supervised externship with local partner practices and receive career support (resume help, interview coaching, and job leads). Graduates earn a diploma and are prepared to sit for relevant DANB exams where required.
Questions & Answers
Frequently Ask Question
Q: How often should I visit the dentist for check-ups?
Most dentists recommend visiting every 6 months for a cleaning and exam. Regular check-ups help detect dental issues early and keep your smile healthy.
Q: What should I do in case of a dental emergency?
If you experience a broken tooth, severe pain, or bleeding, contact your dentist right away. Dental assistants are often the first to help patients during emergencies, ensuring they get the right care quickly.
Q: Can dental issues affect overall health?
Yes! Poor oral health has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, and other serious health conditions. This is why dental assistants play such an important role in helping patients maintain good oral hygiene.
Q: Do dentists offer cosmetic dentistry services?
Many dental offices provide cosmetic services such as teeth whitening, veneers, and orthodontic options. Dental assistants often help during these procedures, preparing patients and assisting the dentist.
Q: How often should I visit the dentist?
In addition to your regular check-ups, you should see a dentist any time you notice pain, swelling, or changes in your teeth and gums. Preventive visits save money and protect your health long-term.
Q: What is the importance of oral hygiene?
Good oral hygiene prevents cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits are essential — and dental assistants are trained to educate patients on the best daily practices.