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Hands-On Dental Assistant Training

If you’re interested in the dental field and want to get established in a steady, rewarding career with a future, Dental Assisting could be a great opportunity.

Dental Assistants help to ensure the smooth day-to-day operation of dental offices and play a valuable role in the comfort and well-being of patients. This career can involve both administrative and clinical duties plus the satisfaction of helping others to maintain a healthy smile.

The Dental Assisting diploma program from IBMC offers the hands-on training, expert instruction and personalized support you need to become a skilled Dental Assistant Professional in as little as 12 months*.

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Hands-On Labs

5-Week Externship

Job Placement Support

Get the Skills to Become a Dental Assistant 

Dental Assisting is an active, hands-on career and at IBMC College we know that’s how it should be taught. This is practical, career-driven training led by experienced dental professionals.

As a student in this program, you’ll assist with chairside procedures, interact with and comfort patients, perform equipment sterilizations, take impressions and learn how to effectively operate equipment used in a dental office setting.

You’ll Learn:

  • Dental Assisting Techniques
  • Dental Science Applications
  • Preclinical Skills
  • Dental Materials
  • Dental Radiography
  • Clinical Skills
  • Medical Terminology and Anatomy
  • Dental Office Management

This program is career-focused and packed with hands-on training to prepare you to work alongside dentists.

*Program length when completed as designed.

5-Week Externship

At the end of your program, you’ll complete a 5-week externship in a real healthcare setting. You won’t just observe. You’ll support patients, work alongside dental professionals, and apply your skills in a dental environment.

Add real experience to your resume and get a chance to make connections in the industry as you prepare to move smoothly from student to professional.

 

Why Train to Become a Dental Assistant

Make a Difference

As a Dental Assistant, you play a hands-on role in patient care—supporting oral health and helping people feel confident in their smiles and themselves. Step into a vital role where you are the first face patients see and the trusted hand that guides them through their most anxious moments.

Work-Life Balance

Our programs are developed in partnership with local employers to make sure you get the skills today’s employers look for. Enter the professional world knowing you have the skills to succeed.

Valued Team Member

Dentists, Orthodontists and Oral Surgeons value the supportive role of Dental Assistants in their clinic. Professionals in this field ensure dental offices are organized and prepared in advance for each patient. Their administrative and clinical roles are integral to the operations of a dental office.

Active Workplace

In a dental office, no two days are the same! You’ll have all the benefits of an office workspace, but you won’t be limited to a computer screen all day long. Not only will you work alongside other Dental Assistants, but you’ll also have the opportunity to observe and learn from Dental Hygienists and Dentists.

Why Dental Assistant School At IBMC College

This program offers hands-on dental labs and externships. You’ll work with other students in equipped dental labs while you learn the skills you need for your new career such as: chairside practices, equipment sterilization, dental molds, dental x-ray procedures, dental administration, dental records and more.

Students that complete the 5-week externship and graduate from the program are fully prepared and eligible to sit for the Registered Dental Assistant exam. The Registered Dental Assistant examination is administered by the American Medical Technologists (AMT), which is a nationally and internationally recognized certification agency and membership society for medical professionals.

Our Dental Assistant instructors are all experienced professionals who know exactly what it takes to succeed on the job. They are dedicated to helping new professionals get the skills they need to get established in their healthcare careers.

IBMC’s Career Services team is committed to helping you before and after graduation! Our team provides current students and graduates with the resources they need to market themselves effectively to potentially become sought-after employees.

We’re dedicated to helping remove barriers between you and the future you want. Knowledgeable Financial Aid Representatives can work with you to help you explore your options and determine the funding opportunities that may be available for you.

As part of our commitment to accelerated training, we offer class starts multiple times a year — because when you are ready to change your life, there’s no reason to wait.

Next Class Starts June 29, 2026!

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Career Opportunities

Qualified Dental Assistants work in dental offices, oral surgery centers and public healthcare facilities. With experience, you may choose to work in a specialty field such as oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, dentofacial orthopedics, endodontic, periodontics, prosthodontics and pediatric dentistry clinics.

According to the labor statistics, employment of Dental Assistants in Colorado is projected to grow 13% from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations.**

What Our Graduates Say

Jubilee Levit

Medical Assisting Degree Graduate

I am a graduate from the MA program. I also did the associates degree program as well. I maintained my 4.0 and am now working at UC Health. I graduated high school. I was in Arizona. I moved out here to attend UNCC’s nursing program and realized that I want to be an MA more than I want to be a nurse. So, I found this great program and I’m currently a pediatric MA and just want to gain experience. This program was wonderful. I wanted a program to help get this degree. There’s not a lot of places that really offer MA with an associates degree. So, it was a really great program for me to get all of that done.

Kelly Butts

Medical Assisting Graduate

I was starting to go to college for psychology and decided I wanted to graduate quicker in the medical field and decided to go ahead and start IBMC for the medical associate. My vision is to get into [Medical Assisting] with a psychology mental health, behavioral health situation, and then go to school and become a psychologist. [Favorite part of the program?] Probably medical terminology. I love that part of it. I’m a nerd, so I like that part of it, but I like the hands on. I really enjoyed injections and blood draws, so I like that as well. Yeah, I’m pretty excited for it.

Ella Bass

Barbering Graduate

I was a preschool teacher for about a year and a half, and then I was in school getting my education license and I decided I wasn’t in love with it, so I decided to go back to hair ’cause I’ve been doing that since I was like 15..I immediately got licensed and now I’m working at Floyd’s, down in Fort Collins..In the next few years I wanna get my citizenship overseas and then take my trade and be able to cut over there and learn some new techniques and be able to further my education that IBMC has given me the foundation for.

Chris Garcia

Barbering Graduate

My favorite part of the program is just everybody helping each other, just engaging and meeting the barbers, wanting the same thing as I did, and just not letting each other fail. We just pushed each other. If there’s something in your heart or in your mind that you wanna do, go out and do it. ’cause, tomorrow’s not promised…take charge of your life and go out and do it. I definitely think all of the IBMC instructors, administrators, they had a big part in helping me so shout out to them. my family and friends.

Cameron Fear

Paralegal Graduate

I was tired of hopping from job to job, so I definitely wanted a career as opposed to something I just did to pay the bills. The legal field is a lot of research and I like research. Also, paralegals do beyond research, a lot of investigation and due diligence to find expert witnesses or to find information about clients, anything like that. I’m excited. I also wanna do life coaching and then from that I’ll merge my paralegal experience with the life coaching to do mediation.

Alexandra Mondragon Banuelos

Medical Assisting Graduate

Right now I’m a medical assistant. I am working at MBI right now. Before IBMC I just graduated from high school and I was doing a break before doing what I wanted to do, and I knew I wanted to go into the medical field somehow. So I was like, you know what? A good start to that would be becoming a medical assistant. My favorite part of the program was for sure the how much hands-on we had. I liked how quick it was and how efficient it was. Like I felt like the more hands-on I did, the more I would understand what I was doing. Words of advice would really be, enjoy your time, take your time with your things, and just honestly have fun with it. Shout out to myself for doing it and my friends and my family out there.

Mariah Kitzman

Esthetician Graduate

What would I say to somebody considering enrolling at IBMC? Do it. Just do it. Honestly, the teachers and especially Mary—she always just made sure that I had everything that I needed and helped me accommodate anyway I needed.

Yathziry Cordova

Cosmetology Graduate

My name is Yatiri Korva. I’m graduating from the Longmont campus on Cosmetology. I am starting my own business in Lash Extensions. Just expanding my business more and branching out to do more facials and specialize more in chemical peels and Lash Extensions. Honestly, it’s a great program. You get to meet lifelong friends that I’m currently here with. And I don’t think that I’ll ever stop being friends with them and you honestly learn so much about the industry without even realizing it and you’re a lot more prepared at the end of it than you think you are.

Marzelina Cisnero-Ruiz

Cosmetology Graduate

My name’s Marzelina. I’m graduating today from IBMC in Greeley from Cosmetology. My mother inspired me to do cosmetology. She always knew how to make everybody feel beautiful in their own skin and their own hair and I want to be part of that. I’m looking forward to digging deeper into working with ethnic hair and that hair community. So, it’s super exciting and super fun.

Mckenzie Hall

Cosmetology Graduate

Jesse and Dustin were by far amazing; they taught me everything I know out on the floor. They made every day so much fun and morning lessons and everything that they taught us.

My advice to somebody who’s considering enrolling: be on time, come prepared, and then try and learn something new every single day and work hard and it all pays off in the end.

Llaneli Barajas Duran

Cosmetology Graduate

I’ve had a great experience at IBMC. My favorite instructor was Jesse and Dustin. They taught me a lot with hair and highlights. I want to build my own business and do nails.

Jordan Tajchman

Cosmetology Graduate

My favorite class was probably color. I think that color and also skin and nails have really become my strong suit and what I’m looking forward to doing. It’s definitely a great experience and you learn a lot. My advice is definitely research and see what you want to do because some people go in just for skin and so it might be better to just do that, but it’s definitely a great experience.

Nicky Vargus

Barbering Graduate

Hi, my name is Nikki. I’m graduating from Barbering School and my favorite thing from school was meeting all the new people and learning all different type of techniques. I am looking forward to working at a barber shop and hopefully opening a barber shop of my own. My favorite thing to do was cutting up beards, trimming them up and stuff like that.

Jason Kneiszler

Barbering Graduate

It was definitely worth it. It was kind of almost like all the lessons I learned besides hair cutting and besides the sanitation procedures and things like that. You know, how to take constructive criticism, active listening, sharpened up my communication skills a lot better. Yeah, it was definitely worth it.

Amanda McDaniel

Medical Assistant Graduate

I am Amanda McDaniel and I am graduating today from Medical Assistant. I actually currently work over at Summitstone and Behavioral Health. I work at Aiman Wellness, which is with the probation department… I have 80 patients right now. I love them all. I just want them to succeed and not go back in the area that they’re at right now… I am so happy I did this.

Is a Career as a Dental Assistant Right for You?

If you’re curious about a future in healthcare and training to be a Dental Assistant, fill out the form to get a closer look at life at IBMC College.

You’ll receive details about the program, and one of our friendly Admissions Representatives will be available to help you explore your options, answer your questions, and see if this path feels like the right fit for you.

For immediate questions, give us a call at:

Accreditation & Education Partners

American Medical Technologists

Salon Summit Business

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Accrediting Commission of Career Schools & Colleges

**Dental assistant job growth in Colorado: Colorado Employment Trends: 31-9091.00 – Dental Assistants (reviewed May 2026)

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