945 Main Street, Suite 302
Manchester, Connecticut 06040
Office 860-872-2603 - Fax 860-646-5807

Start A New Career As A Dental Assistant

14-week Accelerated Training Program Approved by the Connecticut Commissioner of Higher Education

Learn the Latest Technologies and Treatments

Hands-on Clinical and Laboratory

4-Handed Chairside Dentistry

The ADTI Difference

  • ADTI provides the highest quality training at the most cost effective price.

  • Learn from an integrated curriculum designed and instructed by dental professionals.

  • Gain ‘real world’ dental experience in an accelerated training program and clinical internship to enter the job market faster.

  • Obtain versatile and in-depth dental training and develop the confidence to apply what you’ve learned on the job.

  • ADTI provides a comprehensive learning experience to effectively maximize your potential.

  • Acquire the necessary patient care skills, laboratory and office duties that are essential to your success.

Why Consider a Career as a Dental Assistant?

  • The job outlook for Dental Assistants is excellent! Employment in this field is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2016. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that it will be the third fastest growing occupation for which a degree isn't required.

  • Dentists are expected to hire more Dental Assistants to perform routine tasks so that they may devote their own time to more complex procedures.

  • Population growth, greater retention of natural teeth by middle-aged and older people, and an increased focus on preventative dental care for younger generations will fuel demand for dental services.

  • Dentists prefer to hire experienced assistants or those who have completed a Dental Assisting Program. Acknowledgement of an assistant’s qualifications and professional competence is an asset when one is seeking employment.

  • Great Benefits - according to the American Dental Association, 87 percent of dentists offer reimbursement for continuing education courses taken by their Dental Assistants.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition, and Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2008

Accepting Enrollments Now For Our 09/18/10 Session

Dental Assisting Offers Good Earning Opportunities, a Clean Work Environment and the Ability to Help Others