Courses
Radiation Safety
This course includes didactic lecture and clinical application of X-ray safety, bisecting and parallel techniques, processing digital X-ray (Dexis) training and evaluation of digital X-rays. For this course, there will be in-class lectures, a course handbook, and one-on-one training using dental X-ray manikins and human subjects.
Who Should Take This Course?Any employed dental personnel who takes dental X-rays for patients in a dental facility must complete a 32-hour dental board approved course in radiation safety.
Course ObjectivesAt the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Name and identify basic oral anatomy.
- Describe techniques used for taking oral radiographs.
- Explain procedures for protecting the patient from exposure.
- Understand the steps in manual and automatic film processing.
- Day 1: Lecture, written exam, and X-ray Manikin Practice
- Day 2: Clinical Examinations*
*Students must bring in four volunteer patients to complete X-rays on. Volunteers must not have braces and be younger than 18 years of age.
This program is all-inclusive and includes all supplies.
Prerquisites: Valid form of identification
Course Fee: $400
Coronal Polish
Coronal Polish is the procedure that removes plaque and stain from the coronal surfaces of teeth, leaving the patient with a “clean and sparkly” feeling. Section 1086 of the California Code of Regulations permits a registered dental assistant to perform coronal polishing subject to certain conditions. The student will demonstrate the proper procedure for a complete mouth coronal polish.
Who Should Take This Course?This certificate is a requirement of the California Dental Board for unlicensed dental assistants and dental assistants who are seeking to become an RDA, renew an RDA license or perform coronal polishing on patients in a dental office.
Course ObjectivesAt the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the coronal polish procedure to patients.
- Utilize proper armamentaria in an organized sequence for disclosing and polishing.
- Demonstrate proper polishing techniques using appropriate cup adaptation, stroke and handpiece use.
- Day 1: Lecture, Written Exam, Clinical Practice
- Day 2: Clinical Examinations*
*Student must bring in two volunteer patients in order to perform the clinical examinations.
Prerequisites- California 8-hour Infection Control Certificate
- California Dental Practice Act Certificate
- Current CPR card by the American Heart Association
Course Fee: $400
Infection Control
At Sugarbug, we are offering a one-day, eight-hour infection control course where you will learn the basics of infection control and how to minimize contamination risks at a dental practice. We do this every day because our patients’ safety is critical to our mission; so let us show you how it is done!
Who Should Take This Course?The California Dental Board requires all dental assistants to complete a comprehensive infection control course. It is mandatory by law. Sound scary? It's not, and Sugarbug will help break it down for you.
Course ObjectivesHere is what you will learn through lecture and laboratory experience!
- Implementation of proper sterilization methods
- Hazardous waste handling and disposal procedures
- Proper use of protective equipment
- Proper handwashing techniques
- How to prevent contamination
You can expect hands-on practice, discussion, case studies, an exit exam and a certificate of completion at the conclusion of the course. Oh, and fun. Did we mention fun?
Prerequisites: None
Course Fee: $300
Infection Control & Dental Practice Act Bundle: $350
Dental Practice Act
Although its primary objective is to safeguard the public, the California Dental Practice Act is an excellent resource for dental professionals to ensure compliance with state law. The California Dental Practice Act is the body of laws in the California Business and Professions Code and the California Code of Regulations governing dental professionals, including dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, dental assistants and dental hygienists. The act is intended to serve as a legal guideline for both professionals and the public regarding all aspects of dental practice.
Who Should Take This Course?This course fulfills the California Dental Board biennial requirements for relicensure and is required for those that are planning to submit an application for the registered dental assistant license.
Course ObjectivesAt the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Acquire the information and resources needed to find information related to the scope of practice for auxiliaries and dentists and requirements for maintaining a license in good standing.
- Recognize unprofessional conduct.
- Demonstrate basic understanding about the laws governing the prescribing of drugs, mandated reporter obligations and signs of abuse.
You can expect hands-on practice, discussion, case studies, an exit exam and a certificate of completion at the conclusion of the course. Oh, and fun. Did we mention fun?
Prerequisites: None
Course Fee: $150
Infection Control & Dental Practice Act Bundle: $350
Basic Life Support (BLS)
The American Heart Association AHA's BLS course trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. It reflects science and education from the American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC).
Who Should Take This Course?The AHA’s BLS course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-facility and prehospital settings.
Course ObjectivesAt the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Administer high-quality CPR for adults, children and infants.
- Understand the AHA chain of survival, specifically the BLS components.
- Recognize important early use of an AED.
- Utilize effective ventilation with a barrier device./li>
- Understand the importance of teams in multi-rescuer resuscitation and performance as an effective team member during multi-rescuer CPR.
- Administer relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (choking) for adults and infants.
You can expect hands-on practice, discussion, case studies, an exit exam and a certificate of completion at the conclusion of the course. Oh, and fun. Did we mention fun?
Prerequisites: None
Course Fee: $75
Pit & Fissure Sealants
The Pit & Fissure Sealants course includes didactic lecture, clinical application of the etchant and sealant procedure, and evaluation of the procedure on live patients by a board-approved faculty member. For this course, there will be in-class lectures, a course handbook, and one-on-one training using laboratory experience and live human subjects.
Who Should Take This Course?This course is a Dental Board of California approved Pit & Fissure Sealants course and is a requirement for registered dental assistants to be able to perform pit and fissure sealants on patients in a dental office.
Course ObjectivesAt the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Identify the major characteristics of oral anatomy and physiological tooth descriptions as they relate to pit and fissure application.
- Explain the sealant procedure to patients.
- Define the appropriate patient selection factors and indication factors for sealant application.
- Maintain aseptic techniques, including disposal of contaminated material.
- Demonstrate the proper procedure for applying pit and fissure sealants per State of California’s regulations for dental assistants.
- Demonstrate the proper etchant technique for applying pit and fissure sealants per State of California’s regulations for dental assistants.
- Day 1: Lecture, Written Exam, Laboratory Experience
- Day 2: Clinical Experience on Two Patients, Clinical Examinations on Two Patients With Instructor Evaluation*
*On Day 2, students must bring in four volunteer patients total to complete sealants on. Volunteers must NOT have braces and MUST be older than 18 years of age. Each clinical patient MUST have a minimum of four (4) virgin, non-restored, natural teeth, sufficiently erupted so that a dry field can be maintained, for application of the etching, or etchant/bond combination, and sealant materials. Such clinical instruction shall include teeth in all four quadrants for each patient.
This program is all-inclusive and includes all supplies, materials and instruction manuals needed.
Prerequisites: Students must submit proof of their completion of coronal polish prior to being admitted into the pit and fissure sealants course.
Course Fee: $400
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Sugarbg Learn, we provide our students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the field of dentistry. Our comprehensive program covers all aspects of dental assisting, including radiation safety, coronal polish, infection control, the Dental Practice Act, basic life support, pit and fissure sealants, and much more.
Radiation Safety
As a dental assistant, it is essential to understand the importance of radiation safety. Our program includes thorough training on how to properly use and maintain radiographic equipment, as well as how to protect both yourself and your patients from unnecessary radiation exposure.
Coronal Polish
Coronal polishing is an important part of preventive dentistry, and our program includes in-depth training on how to perform this procedure safely and effectively. You will learn the proper techniques for polishing teeth, as well as how to choose the right polishing materials for different patients.
Infection Control
As a dental assistant, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety of your patients by maintaining a clean and sterile environment. Our program covers all aspects of infection control, including proper hand hygiene, disinfection and sterilization of instruments, and the use of personal protective equipment.
Dental Practice Act
Understanding the Dental Practice Act is crucial for anyone working in the field of dentistry. Our program provides comprehensive training on the laws and regulations that govern dental practices, including patient rights, licensing requirements and ethical considerations.
Basic Life Support
As a health care provider, it is essential to know how to perform basic life support in case of an emergency. Our program includes training on CPR and other lifesaving techniques so you will be prepared to handle any situation that may arise.
Pit and Fissure Sealants
Pit and fissure sealants are an effective way to prevent tooth decay in children and adults. Our program includes training on how to properly place sealants, as well as how to educate patients on the importance of good oral hygiene and preventive care.
Sugarbug Learn is committed to providing our students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the exciting and rewarding field of dentistry. Contact us today to learn more about our program and how we can help you advance your career!
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