North Texas Dentistry Volume 7 Issue 2 NTD 2017 ISSUE 2 DE | Page 9
This year’s third session of dental assistant
training at the Aspire Dental Assisting School
will be held September 15 – November 17, 2017.
When they move into a position as a dental assistant, employers
recognize that our graduates stand out as exceptionally qualified
new team members.”
The school’s comprehensive training program has prepared
over 60 students to enter the dental field as certified dental
assistants. Prospective students must be at least 17 years of age
and have a high school diploma or GED. The team takes great
pride in their role in dental assistant education, and makes sure
that each student’s personality shines in every patient interac-
tion. Dr. Robinson notes, “Our entire team has a lively sense of
humor and we genuinely enjoy our work, so the students have
a good time while they are learning.” Dr. Robinson’s patients
have been enthusiastically accepting of the school and often re-
mark that they are glad to be a part of the student’s experience.
Dr. Robinson reflects, “The school has been a wonderful way for
me to give back to the field of dentistry. Helping dental
colleagues find the right people to join their own teams is
invaluable, and I’m glad we can aid in their search.”
Robinson Dental offers a full range of restorative and
cosmetic treatments as well as comprehensive care for
the whole family.
The office has a tremendous array of amenities including a relaxation/mediation room for patients to enjoy after longer procedures.
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