Associate Degree in Dental Assisting
Dental Assisting Training for a Career That Helps People Smile
If you’re looking for a healthcare career that combines hands-on patient care, technology, communication, and teamwork, Dental Assisting could be the perfect fit.
Central Penn College’s Associate Degree in Dental Assisting prepares students to become skilled dental professionals who support dentists, improve patient experiences, and help people maintain healthy smiles.
Unlike many Dental Assisting programs, our associate degree combines Dental Assisting training with Expanded Function Dental Assistant (EFDA) preparation in one streamlined program. This allows graduates to enter the workforce with advanced skills and expanded career opportunities.
Students gain practical experience, develop clinical and administrative skills, and learn from experienced faculty who understand today’s dental industry.
What Is a Dental Assistant?
Dental Assistants are important members of the dental healthcare team. They work alongside dentists, hygienists, and patients to help dental offices operate efficiently while providing quality patient care.
Dental Assistants may: Prepare patients for procedures, assist dentists during treatments, take and process dental X-rays, sterilize instruments and maintain infection control standards, educate patients about oral health, schedule appointments, maintain patient records, perform laboratory procedures and/or support administrative office functions.
Dental Assistants work in general dentistry offices, specialty practices, community health clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.
Why Choose an Associate Degree in Dental Assisting?
Many Dental Assisting programs focus only on entry-level skills. An associate degree provides a broader education that can help graduates stand out in today’s competitive healthcare job market.
Benefits of earning an Associate Degree in Dental Assisting include:
Advanced Skills
Students develop both Dental Assisting and Expanded Function Dental Assistant competencies, allowing them to take on greater responsibilities within the dental office.
More Career Opportunities
Employers increasingly value Dental Assistants who have additional training, strong communication skills, and a deeper understanding of healthcare systems.
Increased Earning Potential
Dental Assistants with expanded skills and additional education may qualify for higher-paying positions and advancement opportunities.
Strong Professional Foundation
In addition to technical training, students strengthen critical thinking, communication, professionalism, and problem-solving skills that are valuable throughout their careers.
Preparation for Future Growth
An associate degree can serve as a stepping stone toward additional education and career advancement opportunities in healthcare.
Why Choose Central Penn College’s Associate Degree in Dental Assisting Program?
Integrated Dental Assisting and EFDA Training
Many aspiring EFDAs complete a Dental Assisting program, gain work experience, and then return to school for additional training.
At Central Penn College, students can complete both pathways through one integrated associate degree program, helping them enter the workforce faster with expanded skills.
Hands-On Learning
Healthcare careers are learned through experience. Students participate in laboratory experiences, clinical activities, and practical training designed to prepare them for real-world dental environments.
Learn from Industry Professionals
Our faculty bring professional experience into the classroom and help students understand current practices, technologies, and patient care standards.
Career-Focused Education
Every course is designed with career preparation in mind. Students graduate with skills that employers are actively seeking in today’s dental workforce.
Small Class Sizes and Personalized Support
At Central Penn College, students are more than a number. Faculty and staff work closely with students to help them achieve their academic and career goals.
Financial Aid Opportunities
Because this is an associate degree program, eligible students may qualify for federal financial aid, grants, scholarships, and other funding opportunities.
Accelerated Pathway
Central Penn College’s accelerated academic calendar allows students to complete their education efficiently and begin pursuing career opportunities sooner.
What Will You Learn in a Dental Assisting Degree Program?
Students in the Associate Degree in Dental Assisting program develop knowledge and skills in: Dental anatomy and physiology, dental radiology, infection prevention and control, chairside Dental Assisting procedures, dental materials, patient communication, oral health education, dental office administration, Expanded Function Dental Assisting procedures, and healthcare ethics and professionalism.
Graduates are prepared to contribute immediately to modern dental practices.
Dental professionals continue to be in demand as healthcare organizations expand access to oral healthcare services and meet the needs of growing patient populations.
Looking for more info?
Not ready to apply yet? Just looking for more information? Drop us a line below!
If you would like to speak directly to someone from our Admissions Department about the benefits of a Central Penn College education, feel free to call us at (800) 759-2727.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Assisting
Is Dental Assisting a good career?
Yes. Dental Assisting offers a combination of patient interaction, hands-on healthcare work, stable employment opportunities, and opportunities for professional growth. It is often an excellent choice for individuals who enjoy helping others and working as part of a healthcare team.
How long does it take to become a Dental Assistant?
Program lengths vary. Central Penn College’s Associate Degree in Dental Assisting is designed to provide comprehensive Dental Assisting and EFDA preparation through an integrated pathway that can be completed in approximately 18 months.
What is the difference between a Dental Assistant and an Expanded Function Dental Assistant (EFDA)?
An EFDA has additional education and training that allows them to perform expanded clinical procedures under a dentist’s supervision. This often leads to greater responsibility and additional career opportunities.
Do Dental Assistants work directly with patients?
Yes. Dental Assistants spend much of their day interacting with patients, helping them feel comfortable, explaining procedures, preparing treatment rooms, and assisting during dental treatments.
Can I complete this program online?
Some coursework may be completed online, while laboratory and hands-on training components require in-person participation to develop clinical skills.
Is there demand for Dental Assistants?
Yes. Dental practices throughout Pennsylvania and across the United States continue to seek qualified Dental Assistants and Expanded Function Dental Assistants to help meet patient needs and improve access to care.
Start Your Dental Assisting Career at Central Penn College
If you’re ready to build a rewarding healthcare career while helping patients improve their oral health and confidence, Central Penn College’s Associate Degree in Dental Assisting can help you get there.
Apply today and take the first step toward becoming a skilled Dental Assistant and Expanded Function Dental Assistant.
Looking for Other Dental Career Pathways?
Central Penn College also offers a Dental Assisting Certificate program for students seeking a faster entry into the field, as well as an Expanded Function Dental Assistant (EFDA) Certificate program for Dental Assistants who want to expand their skills and career opportunities.
Courses
Careers you can pursue
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- Dental Assistant
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- Expanded Function Dental Assistant (EFDA)
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- Orthodontic Assistant
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- Oral Surgery Assistant
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- Pediatric Dental Assistant
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- Dental Office Coordinator
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- Dental Practice Support Specialist
You will succeed if you are...
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- Compassionate
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- Organized
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- Detail-oriented
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- Dependable
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- Professional
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- Strong communicators
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- Comfortable working with people
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- Team-oriented
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- Interested in healthcare
89.5% of our graduates were employed in their chosen field or continuing their education within one year of graduation.
* Based on graduates whom we have information during a one-year period from 2023-24. It should be noted that 97.9% of graduates were employed in some capcity or continuing their education.
