Diploma of Dental Assistant (DDA)

DDA

Program Director

Dr. Dusan SurdilovicAssociate Professor, Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry

Program Description and Local Accreditation

The Diploma of Dental Assistant (DDA) program is accredited by the National Qualification Center (NQC) in the UAE, this vocational competency-based program is designed to provide students with comprehensive training in dental assisting. The DDA program spans over two years and consists of four semesters, with a total of 90 Credit Hours. Our curriculum is specifically designed to focus on the development of essential competencies required in the dental assisting profession. With state-of-the-art technology, excellent infrastructure, and highly qualified staff, our college and dental hospitals provide an optimal learning environment for students to acquire the necessary professional attributes and skills. We look forward to welcoming aspiring dental assistants and shaping their careers in this rewarding field.

Program Goals

To graduate qualified dental assistants who are able to support the dental practitioners in delivering dental services to their patients.

Program learning outcomes

Domain
Competency
1. Professionalism
1.1 Apply ethical and professional behavior and comply with national legal and regulatory requirements in the provision of dental care.
1.2 Ensure that patient safety is paramount in all decisions and actions.
1.3 Demonstrate empathy and caring behavior towards patients, their families, and members of the community.
 1.4 Maintain patients’ privacy and confidentiality.
2. Communication

and Social Skills

2.1 Apply appropriate interprofessional and communication skills that allow work effectively as part of a dental healthcare team.
2.2 Document and share written and electronic information about dental encounters.
 2.3 Present clear information to patients in a timely manner.
2.4 Communicate effectively within the organizational hierarchy.
2.5 Recognize cultural diversity and apply cultural competency in caring for patients and communities.
3. Health Promotion
3.1 Apply the principles of health promotion strategies and disease prevention to educate patients on proper oral hygiene and assist them with maintaining good oral health.
4. Scientific and

Clinical Knowledge

4.1 Apply the scientific basis, application, and risks of using ionizing radiation and dental materials.
4.2 Demonstrate appropriate knowledge as relevant to clinical skills in restorative dentistry.
4.3 Demonstrate appropriate knowledge as relevant to clinical skills related to pediatric, preventive dentistry and oral public health.
4.4 Demonstrate appropriate knowledge as relevant to clinical skills related to oral surgery.
4.5 Demonstrate appropriate knowledge as relevant to clinical skills related to orthodontics.
4.6 Demonstrate appropriate knowledge as relevant to clinical skills related to periodontics.
5. Patient-Centered Care
5.1 Assess and record vital signs of patient.
5.2 Assist and support the dental practitioners in delivering dental services to their patients
5.3 Perform certain clinical related tasks such as taking radiographs, impression materials/ placing rubber dam and preparing trays for different dental procedures.
5.4 Maintain accurate, consistent, and legible records of the patient using different health information systems.
5.5 Apply infection control guidelines and protocols for maintaining a clean and safe dental environment.
5.6 Assist the health care provider in the management of medical and dental emergencies.
 5.7 Manage efficiently the dental office’s daily operations.

Prof. Hesham Fathi Marei

Dean, College of DentistryProfessor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Prof. Sura Ali Ahmed Fuoad Al- Bayati

Chairperson, Department of Diagnostic and Surgical Dental SciencesProfessor of Oral Medicine

Prof. Walid Shaaban Moustafa Elsayed

Associate Dean AcademicsProfessor of Oral Histopathology

Dr. Bassem Mohamed

Chairperson, Department of Restorative Dental SciencesAssociate Professor of Endodontics

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Dr. Tarek Elsewify

Associate Professor of Endodontics

Prof. Dusan Surdilovic

Chairperson, Department of Preventive Dental SciencesProfessor of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry

Dr. Sherif Aly Sadek

Associate Professor of Removable Prosthodontics

Dr. Diaaeldin Saad Awad Farag

Associate Professor of Fixed Prosthodontics

Dr. Ahmed Adel Salama

Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry

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Dr. Sabrin Ali Azim

Associate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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Dr. Ayman Raouf Ahmed Khalifa

Associate Professor of Orthodontics

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Dr. Ranya Farag Elemam

Assistant Professor of Endodontics

Dr. Heba Mohamed Abdelaal

Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry

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Dr. Bhavna Jha Kukreja

Assistant Professor of Periodontology

Dr. Srinivas

Dr. Srinivas Sulugodu Ramachandra

Assistant Professor of Periodontics

Dr. Asmaa Tahseen Uthman

Lecturer and Specialist in Oral Radiology

Dr. Shakeel S Khazi

Lecturer and Specialist in Prosthodontics

Admission Criteria for NAFIS

  1. UAE National
  2. Completed his/her High School
  3. Under the age of 25 years
  4. Not sponsored by other organizations
  5. High School Score and EMAST/IELTS as per university requirement

(In this case Successful completion of High School Certificate and EMSAT 940 / IELTS 4.5 or equivalent such as GMU English Test)

Admission Criteria for Non-UAE/Non-Sponsored Students:

High School Score and EMAST/IELTS as per university requirement

(In this case Successful completion of High School Certificate and EMSAT 940 / IELTS 4.5 or equivalent such as GMU English Test)

Study Plan (DDA)

Year/Semester
Duration
Course
Course Code
Credit hours
1/1
15 weeks
Principles of Clinical Dentistry I
PCD 001
4
Dental Materials
DMA 001
1
Dental morphology and terminology
DMT 001
1
Ethics & Behavioral Management
EBM 001
1
Clinical Dental Assisting I
CDA 001
15
1/2
15 weeks
Principles of Clinical Dentistry II
PCD 002
4
Dental Practice Management
DPM 002
2
Infection Prevention & Control for Dental Assistant
IPC 002
1
Clinical Dental Assisting II
CDA 002
15
2/3
15 weeks
Principles of Clinical Dentistry III
PCD 003
2
Oral Radiology
ORA 003
1
Clinical Dental Assisting III
CDA 003
20
2/4
15 weeks
Principles of Clinical Dentistry IV
PCD 004
2
Preventive & Community Dentistry
PNC 004
1
Clinical Dental Assisting IV
CDA 004
20
Semester IV To tal Credit Hours: 23
  • Completion of 90 credits
  • A minimum pass mark of 60% (Grade D) for each course
  • A minimum attendance of 80%

Dental assistants can find opportunities in hospitals, dental schools, and public health clinics. In these settings, they may assist in more complex dental procedures, work with patients who require specialized care, or contribute to community oral health programs.

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