Dental Assistant as a career

May 4, 2009

Filed under: medical training

Dental assistants are a valued member of any professional dental office.  A top notch Dental Assistant can contribute to a smooth running office.  Their expertise makes life easier for the Dentist and provides a more positive experience for the patient.

The job outlook for Dental Assistants is positive and trending upward.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

Employment is expected to grow 29 percent from 2006 to 2016, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. In fact, dental assistants are expected to be among the fastest growing occupations over the 2006-16 projection period.

Dental assistants sterilize and disinfect instruments and equipment, prepare and lay out the instruments and materials required to treat each patient, and obtain patients’ dental records. Assistants make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair and prepare them for treatment. During dental procedures, assistants work alongside the dentist to provide assistance. They hand instruments and materials to dentists and keep patients’ mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices. They also instruct patients on postoperative and general oral health care.

Dental assistants may prepare materials for impressions and restorations, take dental x rays, and process x-ray film as directed by a dentist. They also may remove sutures, apply topical anesthetics to gums or cavity-preventive agents to teeth, remove excess cement used in the filling process, and place rubber dams on the teeth to isolate them for individual treatment. Some States are expanding dental assistants’ duties to include tasks such as coronal polishing and restorative dentistry functions for those assistants that meet specific training and experience requirements.

With the job outlook for Dental Assistants being so positive, now is the time to request information from one of our schools to get started with your training.

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