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Dental Assistant Jobs Everything You Need To Know About Dental Assistants
1. What to Expect as a Dental Assistant
The dental industry has become more and more advanced over the years. Today dental care incorporates a lot of
technology that has allowed for dental procedures to be as quick and painless as possible. Before dentists and all of
their assistants were considered anything but friendly because dental work was so painful, but that has changed, and
now many people are considering the job of a dental assistant. And, the good news for those who are seeking
employment in this position is that dental assistants is in demand.
A dental assistant should not be confused with a dental hygienist. A dental assistant is on staff to perform office as
well as laboratory duties as well as a variety of different types of patient care. A dental assistant does not perform
the same tasks as a dental hygienists such as cleanings.
Working as a dental assistant is very popular today. In fact, in 2008 it was reported that there were nearly 300,000
people employed as dental assistants in the United States alone! These people were working in different settings
such as physicians private offices, or even employed by the federal, state, or local government.
If you are interested in becoming a dental assistant you will be happy to know that most people who hold this job
receive on the job training, although it is possible to receive training from a variety of dental assisting programs that
are usually offered by community and junior colleges, as well as trade schools, technical institutes, and the like.
Willingness to learn really is important for those who want to become a dental assistant. They also must have great
interpersonal skills, be reliable, and have very good manual dexterity since much of the work that they do will be in
the mouth where motor control is essential. Depending on the state in which you reside, you may also be required to
take a written or even a practical exam, or both. This is because a dental assistant will be performing very
specialized duties such as x-rays and the like.
The nice thing about being a dental assistant is that you can continue to advance your career in the dental industry.
In some cases the assistant will become an office manager, dental assisting instructors, or even product sales
representatives. Others who like to work with patients will often go back to school to become a dental hygienist so
they can perform many more duties. This proves that this can be a great career choice, or it can be a stepping stone
that will introduce someone to the dental world, or some find that it really is a great career that they want to continue
with long term.