Diploma » Dental Assisting
Looking for a dental assistant program with a bright future? Contact us about attending our dental assistant school today!
Our Dental Assistant training will help you develop skills in:
- Chairside and laboratory procedures
- Adjunctive patient care
- OSHA and HIPAA guidelines
- Sterilization protocol
- Infection control
- Dental office management with implementation of software IT training
- Computer skills and basic IT training in Microsoft Office most commonly used software, such as Microsoft Word® and Microsoft PowerPoint®
- Patient education
- Dental Radiography via a detailed course and hands on training on manikins and actual patients.
- Chairside skills
Ohio Business College strongly believes that in order to be competitive and successful in today’s fast pace dental industry, a dental assistant must be able to perform a variety of duties. This is why our Dental Assisting program is especially designed to cater to such needs and ensures a well trained and diversified dental assistant. But wait…
Ohio Business College continues to support and encourage its graduates to build upon their education with:
- FREE review sessions for State and National Certification Exams
- Continuing career education courses and workshops
- Use of the lab facilities for perfecting hand skills for graduates
- Guidance and mentorship for future professional goals
- Exposure to local and national Dental Assisting Associations
- Assistance in professional networking
Can I commute to Ohio Business College? Ohio Business College in Columbus, Ohio, is conveniently located near these cities:
- Canal Winchester, Ohio
- Dublin, Ohio
- Reynoldsburg, Ohio
- Westerville, Ohio
- Hilliard, Ohio
Hilliard, Ohio, right off of I-270, will be the site of the new and improved OBC campus coming later in 2012. Moving from Columbus to Hilliard will provide students with an even greater array of tools to pursue their career education and make their time at OBC even more comfortable and convenient
According to the Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook, employment is expected to grow much faster than average for all dental assisting occupations through the year 2016.





