The Dental Assisting program provides the education required to work as a certified dental assistant (Levels I and II). As a student in this program, you will develop the skills, technical knowledge and clinical experience necessary to work in a professional, ethical and collaborative manner in a variety of settings.
Full Description
The one-year Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) (S113) certificate programwill prepare you to become a valued collaborative member of the oral health-care team. You will develop competencies related to clinical assisting, oral health education and business administration consistent with national and provincial standards.
As a student in the program, you will develop experience in:
intra-oral skills
digital intra-oral imaging
laboratory procedures
infection prevention and control protocols
safety protocols
business skills
Upon completion of the program, graduates are eligible to apply to write the National Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB) examination. (Note: Additional fees apply.) Upon successful completion of the examination, candidates are eligible to apply for certification with the Ontario Dental Assistants Association to work as a Level II dental assistant in the province of Ontario. See odaa.org for further information about how to become certified as a Level II dental assistant in Ontario.
This program will help you develop new and strengthen existing skills in math, biology, chemistry, physics, and communication.
PLEASE NOTE: While successful graduates of the (A109) program will be eligible to apply to this advanced diploma, it does not guarantee entry into this program.
Your Field Education Options
This Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) program offers both on-site and off-site field education opportunities.
In semester 1, the curriculum is focused on building the core skills of a dental assistant while working with mannequins in our on-site, state-of-the-art WAVE Dental Clinic and dental laboratories.
In semester 2, you will build on this foundation by practising on each other. You will then progress to practise your consolidated skills with real patients both in the WAVE Clinic and off-site in the community. Typical field education sites include private dental practices, public health units and teaching hospitals.
As we support interprofessional educational opportunities, you will have the chance to collaborate with one of our 13 George Brown College Child Care Centres, where you will teach oral health education to the children, students and staff at a centre as scheduling permits.
PLEASE NOTE: Off-site travel may be required. Clinical hours include early mornings that can extend into the evening.
Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and the selection criteria outlined below.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
grade 12 English (C or U) – A grade of 60 per cent or higher is required
grade 11 Math (M or U) or grade 12 (C or U) – a grade of 60 per cent or higher is required
grade 11 Biology (C or U) or grade 12 (U) – a grade of 60 per cent or higher is required
Please note that George Brown is committed to ensuring that applicants will succeed in their program of choice and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Applicants may be required to have grades higher than the minimum requirements stated.
Special Requirements
Clinical Pre-placement Health Form requirements and program policy
Upon confirmation of acceptance into this program, students must meet and complete all the mandatory Pre-placement requirements for this program. It will take up to 10 to 12 weeks to complete.
Students will need to process and provide proof of their medical records (such as TDAP shot, MMR, Varicella, Hep B blood test reports/titres and Two-Step TB Skin Test), proof of clear Vulnerable Sector Check renewed every year, Basic Life Support certificate renewed every year, annual flu shot and mask fit test renewed every two years. These requirements must be submitted by the program specific deadline to ParaMed Placement Pass website.
COVID-19 vaccination is highly recommended for oral health care workers and those working with vulnerable populations, hospitals, long term care facilities and some community agencies continue to require COVID-19 vaccines for placements. Students who are not vaccinated may not be able to attend external clinical or field placements. As a result, this may pose a risk of meeting the requirements for program completion. The onsite WAVE (Wellness, Applied Learning, Visionary, Education) dental clinic will not require vaccination but it is highly recommended. Use of PPE will be required in all onsite clinics.
The health policies and non-academic requirements are designed to protect clients and vulnerable populations whom students will engage in practice. Students who do not comply with the program’s health policy and non-academic requirements, or who do not submit all required documentation by deadlines established by the program will be excluded from the clinical practicum. Exclusion from clinical practicum for any reason may jeopardize students’ academic standing and successful completion of this program.
All costs, service fees and fines associated with the overall health requirements are the responsibility of the student.
Vulnerable Sector Check requirements and program policy (renew every year)
In compliance with the requirements of our on-site clinic and our placement partners, all students in this program are required to have a vulnerable sector check completed, and this check must be renewed every year before entering into field or clinical placement.
The Vulnerable Sector Check process typically takes two to three months, but under some circumstances can take four to eight months.
This is required to protect the clientele of our placement partner agencies, who are considered “vulnerable persons” under the law.
Students are responsible for ensuring that the Vulnerable Sector Check covers appropriateness for “individuals being employed and/or volunteering who will be working with vulnerable person(s)”.
Students are required to keep the original copy of their Vulnerable Sector Check.
Students who are unable to provide a “clear” Vulnerable Sector Check may not be able to start their field or clinical placement and therefore may be unable to complete the program. Students who are not eligible to attend their practice placement due to a “not clear” status will jeopardize their progress in the program.
Failure to meet the requirements for field placement will prevent students from completing the program and/or securing employment. The fees for the vulnerable sector check vary and must be paid by the student.
Please note: For admissions purposes, some programs require a higher score than the minimum stated below.
language proficiency Testing Program
Diploma/Certificate
Programs
Postgraduate Programs and Fast-track/ Bridges**
GBC Degree Programs*
George Brown English for Academic (EAP) Program
Level 8
Level 9
Level 9
IELTS (Academic)
6.0, minimum 5.5 in each skill band
6.5, minimum 6.0 in each skill band
6.5, minimum 6.0 in each skill band
TOEFL
80 (online) minimum 20 in each skill band
88 (online) minimum 22 in each skill band
84 (online) minimum 21 in each skill band
MELAB
80
85
85
PTE (Academic)
54, overall minimum
50 in each skill band
60, overall minimum
55 in each skill band
60, overall minimum
55 in each skill band
CAEL
60 (overall)
70 overall (writing 60)
70 overall (writing 60)
Cambridge English Exams (B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency)
169 or more (with no individual skill below 162)
176 or more (with no individual skill below 169)
176 or more (with no individual skill below 169)
George Brown Admissions Test (Mature applicants only)
👋 Welcome to StudyWeg Chat Assistant! I'm here to help you find the perfect educational program. How can I assist you today?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is StudyWeg and how can it help me?
StudyWeg is your comprehensive platform for finding and applying to educational programs worldwide. We simplify the study abroad process by matching you with programs that fit your academic goals and requirements.
How much does it cost to use StudyWeg?
Our services are completely free for students. We help you find and apply to programs without any upfront costs.
What documents do I need for applying?
Common requirements include academic transcripts, language test scores (IELTS/TOEFL), passport, statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation. Specific requirements vary by program.
How long does the application process take?
The timeline varies by institution and program, typically ranging from 2-12 weeks. We recommend applying 6-8 months before your intended start date.
Does study weg offer visa councelling?
StudyWeg itself doesn't offer visa counseling. However, once you're accepted into a program through our platform, the university's international student office will be your best resource for visa assistance.
Are scholarships available?
Yes, many programs offer scholarships. We help identify scholarship opportunities and assist with scholarship applications.
What countries can I study in?
We partner with institutions in multiple countries including Canada, USA, UK, Australia, Germany, and more. Our database includes programs worldwide.
How do I track my application status?
You can track your application status through your StudyWeg dashboard. We provide regular updates and notifications throughout the process.
What support does StudyWeg provide after admission?
We assist with pre-departure preparation, accommodation arrangements, and provide ongoing support throughout your study period.
Can I change my program after applying?
Yes, you can modify your program choice before acceptance. Our advisors will help you explore alternatives and manage any necessary changes.