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The Benefits of Hands-On Education for Dental Assisting – And Why Online Programs Can Hurt Your Future Growth Opportunities

Choosing a career in dental assisting requires practical experience that cannot be effectively learned through online education. Many job postings list "experience required," and students who complete CHCI hands-on dental assisting program can confidently apply, knowing they meet employer expectations. A hands-on learning approach ensures students acquire the necessary skills to succeed in a real dental office.


Why Hands-On Training is Essential for Dental Assisting


Dental assistant in purple scrubs performing hands-on evalutation.
  1. Real-World Experience – Students practice skills such as taking impressions, sterilizing instruments, and assisting during procedures.

  2. Immediate Feedback – Instructors can correct techniques in real time, ensuring proper learning.

  3. Build Confidence – Hands-on training prepares students to transition smoothly into a dental office setting.

  4. Meet Employer Demands – Employers want candidates with practical experience, and CHCI Career’s program provides exactly that.

  5. Networking Opportunities – Students build relationships with instructors and potential employers.



Disadvantages of Learning a Skilled Trade Online


For some professions, online learning can be a valuable resource. However, that isn't always the case for others. Dental assisting requires experience that one must gain in person. There are a few reasons why it is essential to gain in-person experience:


  • Lack of Hands-On Practice – Dental assisting is a skill-based profession that requires physical interaction with instruments and patients.

  • No Clinical Training – Online programs cannot replicate the experience of working in a dental office.

  • Limited Job Readiness – Employers prefer candidates with real-world experience over theoretical knowledge.

  • Does Not Satisfy "Experience Required" Listings – Online programs do not provide the hands-on training employers expect, making job placement more difficult.



Two students learning the hands on duties of a dental assistant

Choose CHCI Career for Hands-On Training


Our 80-hour dental assisting program at CHCI Career provides the hands-on experience you need to succeed in the dental profession. Many job postings require experience, and our program ensures that graduates can confidently meet those qualifications.


Visit CHCIcareer.com to learn more!



 

 
 
 

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