Dental AssistantAt — Walnut Family Dental

Opportunity Summary 

The Dental Assistant / Public Health Intern will support clinical and administrative operations within a general dentistry practice while integrating public health principles into patient care, education, and community outreach. This position provides hands-on experience in dental assisting as well as exposure to real-world public health concepts including health education, disease prevention, quality improvement, cultural competence, and patient navigation.

Essential Clinical Responsibilities

    •    Assist the dentist during clinical procedures, including instrument transfer, chairside support, and sterilization.

    •    Prepare operatory rooms following infection-control and OSHA standards.

    •    Take and process dental radiographs following radiation-safety protocols.

    •    Review medical histories, document vitals, and identify potential health risks.

    •    Provide postoperative instructions and reinforce provider-recommended care plans.

    •    Maintain accurate and compliant patient charts using electronic health record systems.

Public Health & Health Education Responsibilities

    •    Deliver patient education focused on oral health promotion, including proper brushing/flossing techniques, nutrition counseling, and prevention strategies for caries and periodontal disease.

    •    Assist in developing culturally responsive patient education materials (English/Spanish).

    •    Promote preventive care by explaining the importance of routine exams, sealants, fluoride varnish, and early detection.

    •    Participate in risk assessments addressing social determinants of health that may affect patient oral-health outcomes (e.g., access to care, transportation, food insecurity, insurance barriers).

    •    Support provider-patient communication by ensuring comprehension through teach-back methods, especially with patients who have low health literacy.

    •    Help coordinate referrals to specialists and follow up to ensure continuity of care.

    •    Monitor preventive care trends in the practice and identify opportunities to improve patient adherence.

Training:

The student will receive comprehensive training to support both clinical and public health learning outcomes. Training includes:

· Initial office orientation covering OSHA, HIPAA, infection control, and workflow procedures.

· Direct hands-on training in dental assisting tasks such as sterilization, radiographs, charting, patient intake, and chairside support.

· One-on-one mentorship from the supervising dentist and lead dental staff to develop skills in patient communication, health education, and cultural competence.

· Weekly check-ins with the mentor to review progress, discuss case examples, and connect clinical experiences to public health concepts.

· Job shadowing across different roles (front office, assistants, hygienists) to understand access to care, insurance barriers, and care coordination.

· Training in documenting patient education, using teach-back, and identifying risk factors that affect oral health outcomes.

Learning Outcome:

1. Apply public health principles in a dental setting by identifying social determinants of health, communicating prevention strategies, and supporting patient education to improve oral health outcomes.

2. Demonstrate effective health-education skills by providing culturally responsive and literacy-appropriate oral health instructions in English and Spanish.

3. Assist in quality-improvement activities such as tracking preventive care compliance, recalling overdue patients, and identifying barriers to accessing dental services.

4. Strengthen patient-provider communication by using motivational interviewing, teach-back methods, and patient-navigation skills to support adherence to treatment plans.

5. Integrate clinical dental assisting skills with public health concepts to promote prevention, early detection, and continuity of care.

Program 
Academic Internship
Location Type 
On-site
Location 
Walnut, California
United States
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
No
Opportunity Availability 
12/15/2025 to 04/17/2026