Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dental Assistant?

Hi. I wanted to know what you need to do to become a Dental Assistant. Like if you need to go to school for it with just a High School Diploma. Also, if you do need to go to school for it, for how long? And what is the pay like. Any information on this would be very helpful. Thank You =)

Dental Assistant?
Every state is different, but in mine you do not have to go to school for it, but you do have to pass a state test in radiology, jurisprudence(Dental law) and infection control. It would be pretty hard, if not impossible, to pass this test without either having gone to dental assisting school or being in the field previously.





As far as the pay, it varies by location, skill, and experience. No offense meant, because I say this to everyone who asks about the pay, but if the pay is the main reason you want to get into assisting, don't do it. You should do it because you are interested in the field, not because you hear it pays well.
Reply:Dental assistants provide support functions for dentists including assisting with dental procedures, lab work and office functions.





When helping with patient's dental procedures, a dental assistant may be involved with:





Preparing dental instruments


Gathering patient's dental records


Handing instruments to dentist during patient procedures Keeping the patient's mouth dry during procedures Instructing patients on proper oral healthcare


Taking and preparing x-rays


Applying anesthetics


Lab duties of dental assistants include making casts of teeth, creating temporary crowns and cleaning dental prosthetics.





Office support includes scheduling appointments, receiving patients in the office, billing, ordering supplies and keeping patient records.





Most dental assistants work in dentist's offices. A small portion may work in hospitals or doctor's offices. Similar to dental hygienists, up to one third of dental assistants work part-time.





Salary Ranges / Job Outlook for Dental Assistants





Like many healthcare fields, the demand for dental assistants is expected to grow faster than average over the next decade.





The median hourly pay rate for dental assistants is $13.10 and the high and low range of the scale is $8.45 at the low end and $19.41 at the high end.





Advancement in this career is limited due to the low education requirements. Some dental assistants advance to office management or product sales representatives. Others go to school for an additional year to become a dental hygienist. Dental assisting is very much an entry level position, but experience in the field and additional education can be very lucrative.





Education / Getting Started





Several educational paths exist to become a dental assistant. Most dental assistants learn on the job, however more and more dentists hire assistants with formal training. The American Dental Association accredits one and two year dental assistant programs leading to certificates or associate's degrees. Some schools offer four to six month dental assisting programs, but these are not accredited. A clinical rotation is part of the training.





Most States require dental assistants to be registered or licensed. Dental assistants who perform x-rays may be regulated by their State as well. The Dental Assisting National Board offers certification that meets the registration requirements in over 30 states. CPR training and continuing education may be a requirement of a dental assistant

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