Orthodontic Assistant Permit (OAP) $1,125
The Orthodontic Assistant Permit (OAP) course includes 24 hours of didactic (Lecture) home study, 28 hours of pre-clinical instruction, and 32 hours of clinical experience. Students must work in an Orthodontic office to complete a portion of their clinical skills.
Time & Location
Aug 16, 2024, 5:00 PM – Aug 19, 2024, 9:00 PM
California Dental Educators, 6522 Lonetree Blvd. Rocklin, CA 95765
About the Event
We are a California Dental Board-approved course for the Orthodontic Assistant Permit (OA144)
The didactic course content is sent at least two weeks before the preclinical course date starts. The course content is a valuable resource that will help you prepare for the course and the State Board OA Exam. This will give you the maximum time to study and complete all course content within 24 hours while balancing a work-life schedule.
The preclinical schedule is Friday 5 pm-9 pm, Saturday 9 am-7 pm, Sunday 9 am-7 pm, and Monday 5 pm-9 pm. This schedule is compact to get you back into your orthodontic office on Monday morning to start completing your clinical portion of the OAP course.
Once all skills and paperwork are returned and finalized, you will receive your certificate from California Dental Educators, and your application page for question #12 signed off by the program director. With these, you can apply for your State Board OA License.
This program will teach students to:
- Types of malocclusions
- Different types of corrective orthodontics
- Treatment involved in orthodontics
- Diagnostic records
- Place separators
- Size, fit, and cement orthodontic bands
- Remove excess cement
- Ultrasonic scaling permit (RDA only)
- Prepare teeth for bonding
- Place and ligate archwires
- Deliver patient care instructions
Prerequisites:
1. Possess an active Registered Dental Assistant license
2. Current Basic Life Support
OR
1. Six months of work experience as a dental assistant at an orthodontic dental practice
2. 8-hour Infection Control
3. Dental Practice Act
4. Current Basic Life Support
Students must work in an Orthodontic office to complete their clinical skills portion of the course.