Recent Student will begin Dental Hygiene career soon!
Hello Angie and Dr. Robinson, I just wanted to let you know that I have been accepted to Baylor College of Dentistry Caruth School of Hygiene for the class of 2015. I wanted to thank
Hello Angie and Dr. Robinson, I just wanted to let you know that I have been accepted to Baylor College of Dentistry Caruth School of Hygiene for the class of 2015. I wanted to thank
Aspire is such a wonderful program! I had a wonderful experience working side-by-side with Dr. Robinson and Angie on my "hands-on" days. I got a feel of what it's like to work with patients. I'm
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We are currently registering students for this next session. Give us a call at 214-321-6441 to sign up for a tour of our dental assisting school prior to enrolling. We look forward to meeting you
"Before attending Aspire DAS, I did several searches on the best schools in the Dallas area. When I came across Aspire, it immediately caught my attention because you train with real patients. Angie Hallmark is
"Aspire Dental Assisting School has opened an entire new world for me. I could never thank my instructor enough and everyone who helped me make it to this point. By far the best experience I
Meet Liz, Osungu, and Kaitlin...our newest dental assistant students! They started class with us a couple of weeks ago and have been very excited about becoming dental assistants. They have already been sitting chairside with
Naomi is seen here in the lab during her week with us treating patients. She took alginate impressions on a patient and will be mixing, pouring, and trimming the casts.
We found an interesting article in the most recent online issue of the American Dental Assistants Association titled "Kids Recognize That They Eat Too Much Halloween Candy". Our office does a "candy buy back" incentive
Wow! How times have changed! Dental fillings today are made out of either amalgam or composite resin. According to Forbes magazine online, archaeologists found a 6,500 year old dental filling. The filling was isolated in