Angela Odom (left), program director of the expanded duty dental assisting program, works with a student in the dental assisting lab. Photo courtesy Aiken Technical College
Angela Odom (left), program director of the expanded duty dental assisting program, works with a student in the dental assisting lab. Photo courtesy Aiken Technical College

Aiken Tech dental assisting program to benefit from grant

Graniteville — The BlueCross® BlueShield® of South Carolina Foundation awarded the Aiken Technical College Foundation a grant to support the college’s expanded duty dental assisting program.

Grant funds will be used to purchase upgraded equipment for the dental assisting lab, such as digital sensors, specialty instruments and cassettes, an autoclave, and preventive dentistry carts, also known as standalone operatories, according to a news release from Aiken Technical College.

The additions ensure that the program’s equipment reflects the latest in the industry, said Angela Odom, program director for the expanded duty dental assisting program.

“I am excited that our program was chosen for this grant,” Odom said. “As a graduate of the expanded duty dental assisting program 28 years ago and now the program director, it means so much to me to be able to keep this program up-to-date in all of the significant changes that are happening yearly in dentistry.”

Odom added that the purchase of new standalone operatories will also double the program’s current operatories, greatly expanding opportunities for enrollment growth, the release continued.

Aiken Tech’s expanded duty dental assisting program, accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, prepares students to work alongside dentists, help develop and manage infection control protocol, and manage dental offices. For more information about the program, visit https://www.atc.edu/Study/Programs-of-Study/Health-Sciences/Dental-Assisting

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