Friday, May 21, 2010

Somebody know about a Dental Assistant job in Durham NC and how much is the payment rate for this kind of job?

Some places start off at $20 or more an hr. My friend just started after graduation and she is making bank. Good luck I'd go to salary.com. It depends how big it is...private care? Depends just go to that website.

Somebody know about a Dental Assistant job in Durham NC and how much is the payment rate for this kind of job?
my mom is a dental assistant in rockwall, tx and she makes around $21 an hour.
Reply:no sorry. do you have any education? you can usually make more than those just starting out that way...
Reply:there alot of Dental Assistant here in Durham NC. Salary are $13-20/ hr.
Reply:Try salary.com, you can enter the zip code and they will tell you all the info you need.


How much can a dental assistant make in a year?

Do they get paid good money and good benefits? What is their salary?

How much can a dental assistant make in a year?
Depending on your location...it's about $53,000 a year. Just go Yahoo Search it (or Google it) and type in "Dental Assistant Salary"





I'm sure their benefits are markedly similar to those of legal secretaries, lab technicians, dental hygenists, etc. It would largely depend on the firm and whether or not they provide good benefits to the owners %26amp; management---


It would be very competitive---and for that reason alone, I'm sure they would have to be appealing to applicants---forcing the firm to offer very good benefits.
Reply:a lot
Reply:$60 per hour in San Jose, California times 2080 hours in a year equals $124,800.00.

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Main difference between a dental Assistant and Hygienist?

Which requires more school? What is the average starting pay for each ?

Main difference between a dental Assistant and Hygienist?
The main diffrence between the two are duties and pay. A dental assistant pretty much does everything for the dentist as in prepares everything, before the procedure, help them throughout the procedure, and cleans up everything after the procedure. Also there is such thing as a level 1 and a level 2 dental assistant. A level one isn't allowed inside the mouth, like they can hold the suction and retract the cheek but thats it. While a level 2 can actually clean the patients teech, take impressions and x-rays, among other things. A hygienist, can do soo much more, and can do everything without the dentist being present, alot of the time they will rent the chair from the dentist and work at many diffrent office, you can pretty much make your on scheduel. They are also allowed to go below the gum linne. If you are considering between the 2 I would suggest the Hygienist, I spent 1 year in school for an assistant and, whish i would have just spent the extra year to become a hygienist, they pay is hugely diffrent. Hope this helps!!
Reply:Much more schooling, therefore much more money for a dental hygienist. Dental hygiene schools have high qualification requirements and most programs are 2 years.





Depends on where you live, but a fully qualified hygienist earns about twice what a similarly experienced assistant earns.





Hygienists in most states can give injections and clean below the gum level. They actually produce revenue for a dental practice as their services are charged out.
Reply:Go to salray.com to find the pay rate for hygienists and assistants in your county. The assisting school I went to was 9 months long and the hygiene school I'm going to is 16 months long. The cost for school is also very different. My assisting school was 14k and my hygiene school is 60k. Hygienists have and always will get payed way more than assistants, but assistant pay isn't all that bad if you're good at it.
Reply:Ok put it like this a hygienist are a few steps away from becoming dentists. Assistants are steps away from becoming hygienist.


Dental assistants do exactly that assist the dentist. Hygienist usually work on their own.


The pay is a total difference, hygienist make much more.
Reply:The main differences between a dental assistant and a hygienist are pay, tasks, and level of education.





Hygienists get paid more because typically they go do school longer and they learn more things. There are schools where you can learn dental assistant tasks, but most training is on the job. Depending on what type of office you go to.





Hygienists do a lot more than dental assistants are permitted to do. Generally this varies from state to state. Dental assistants with an EFDA certification can do more than just regular dental assistants. And dental hygienists with an efda certification can do more than the regular dental hygienists. ONLY THE DENTIST IS ALLOWED TO ADMINISTER ANESTHETICS!





Usually dental assistants assist the dentist with procedures they do, they suction, and pass instruments. they can also take impressions and they clean the area when the patient is done. The ones with the EFDA certification are allowed to do a lot more. Hygienists usually just do cleanings, (polishing the teeth, checking gums, scaling the teeth, adminstering flouride.) the ones with the efda certification can place fillings, and sealants.


Anyone in the office can get their radiology license, which is just so you can push the x-ray button. even people who arent certified dental assistants or registered dental hygienists.





There are 2 year and 4 year programs for dental hygiene. Usually it is recommended to do the 4 year program because you never know what will happen to your hands and if you took the 4 year program you can become a product rep for companies, like crest and colgate. you can also become a teacher. and if they ever have too many dental assistants they will require people to go for the 4 year one. you do the same amount of clinical hours, but the reward is much greater. you would also get paid more because you have a higher degree.





As for the pay, on average (depending on the area) dental hygiensts can earn an UPWARDS of 30 dollars an hour. dental assistants can earn anywhere between 8-20 dollars an hour, of course thats average, so many places could be more.
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In about forty states now dental hygienists are allowed to administer local anesth. I am licensed to admin. infiltration anesth. only, however in many states such as Louisiana, hygienists are allowed to give block injections. Just FYI.
Reply:I'm a dentist.





They are two entirely different occupations. They just both happen to be in the dental profession.





Dental hygiene is a two year program (exactly like nursing school). There, they take didactic and clinical courses. They taken board exams and licensing exams in order to practice. They have to hold a license to practice, just like nurses and like doctors (dentists, physicians, podiatrists, optometrists, etc. etc.).





Dental assistants, however, can be formally trained or they can be bumbs taken off the street who (hopefully) learn on the job. Dental assisting programs run several months, mostly hands-on. There's very little didactic training, if any.





Obviously, dental assistants are more important to a dental practice than are hygienists. A doctor cannot work without his assistants. We can work just fine without hygienists (although it's worthwhile for us to have hygienists working under us).





Nonetheless, hygienists--unlike assistants--are able to perform deep cleanings on patients. In some states, they can even administer local anesthetic (which I think is an absolutely terrible idea for a number of reasons, despite the added convenience it affords us docs).





Basically, hygienists are health care providers. Assistants are not.





As such, a hygienist is going to be paid a lot more. They can make as much as $50 to $70k per year. Assistants are lucky if they reach $30 in most states.





Assistants, depending on the location and their training, start around $10 to $15 per hour. Hygienists are easily twice that much.


How much does a dental assistant in Boston make per hour?

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How much does a dental assistant in Boston make per hour?
I'd say somewhere in the same neighborhood as working at Wal-Mart. Maybe 10% more. $7.50 /hr
Reply:ummmmmm,


i thnk around 20 dollars
Reply:I live in British Columbia, Canada... and I know Dental Assistants who are making $25/hour (CDN), and have great hours and great perks. I'm going to school to be Dental Hygienist... and they are making $35/hour (CDN) right out of school.





There is a huge demand for them too!!


What happens to a dental assistant after being radiated for over ten years?

Dental assistants should NEVER be in the room while exposing x-rays. If a child needs to be held, the parent should be employed with that. X-ray technologists do get some very mininal exposure, due to being in the room while the x-rays are on (ie, barium swallows, upper GIs, barium enemas, hysterosalpingograms, etc).

What happens to a dental assistant after being radiated for over ten years?
Usually a Dental Assistant would not get irradiated. Even if they were present while a patient was having their x-rays taken, the assistant would wear a lead apron (which x-rays can't get through) or stand behind a screen which would protect them from the radiation while the x-ray was done. Dentists and dental assistants (and other people who work with x-rays) have to wear a badge that is sensitive to x-rays. This is checked regularly (not sure how often) to ensure they are not being exposed to x-rays.
Reply:Anybody working with radiation should be wearing a film monitor badge.


As you know the effevts of radiation exposure are cumulative, so looking at your readings over the years you should be able to ascertain your level.


Remembering the simple things like leaving the room during the exposure all ad up to decreasing your exposure.
Reply:After 10 years I'd say you're done!!!
Reply:Let's see.... I have all my limbs, no extra fingers or toes, no funky growths, so I'd have to say... Nothing.


What is the difference between Dental Nurse and Dental Assistant?

Sorry, I don't know this one. Plus I don't think anyone else will either. I'm just hoping to help you close this out and save your 2 pts.

What is the difference between Dental Nurse and Dental Assistant?
RZ told me you'd lose your 2 pts if No one else answered your question. So here I am. Sorry no one can help you!





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A few questions for Dental assistant ?

Well im starting a cource in April its a 20 hour program once a week for about 4 months. When im finished with the cource they will give a certificate that shows all of what I learned. Now will i be able to get a job in an office or will I always get declined since I dont have any office experiance?


Also what should i exspect as my starting pay?


What type of scrubs can you wear?

A few questions for Dental assistant ?
You will get paid more if you get your RDA or CDA. You will probably be able to get a job, but if anyone else applies w/more licenses they will choose them over you in most cases. Starting pay really depends on where you live, state, city. What you wear is up to the office. Some have a required color/uniform, others let you choose. Good Luck!


I'm a certified dental assistant. but I have not been one for 10 years. Is there any site I can go to refresh

Try dentaltown.com (now hosted by docere.com). I think you can register as a dental assistant. They have excellent, free CE courses there. I have learned much there myself. Great time to get back in the dental field too. Best wishes.


Arethere any good paying dental assistant jobs anywhere?

southern states?

Arethere any good paying dental assistant jobs anywhere?
check out yahoohotjobs.com and caljobs.com they have really good jobs listed. Good luck


If you are a dental assistant, how much do you make?

I'm almost done with DA school, so I am curious, how much do RDA and CDA's make?

If you are a dental assistant, how much do you make?
It varies with experience, the practice and the dr you work for. Coming right out of school you should expect to make aprox. $12-14 an hour. The max I've heard of a DA making is $24/hour and she had about ten years experience. If you work for a specialist you will make alot more money. I was working for an endodontist, I had five years experience and I was making $18/hour. It just depends on the Dr. I had a friend that worked at the same office with me and she had 1 year of exp, she was making $16/hour. Like I said it depends on the Dr and the office, he obviously didn't pay much attention to the market pay. Look up the Workforce Bureau of Statistics for your state and it will give you an average.
Reply:I pay $14.00 per hour
Reply:depends on where you live. you could start at $9-$12.
Reply:If you work with IHS in Oklahoma you get jipped and only make about $8 an hour
Reply:i pay $15-17.50 an hour based on experience and looks/personality. hey, it matters what you look like, sorry.
Reply:looks is not every thing....your a crook
Reply:I make $15/hour and have been a dental assistant for about 4 years. Didn't have to go to DA school though

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How much does a dental assistant make in sarasota?

Try going to http://www.monster.com They have salary charts to use.

How much does a dental assistant make in sarasota?
hi i dont know but i guess that all you would have to do phone or go visit a dental place and ask one of the receptionist who works there.


Should i become a dental assistant if i have a very weak stomach?

I don't recommend it, because I have a weak stomach as well. What you could try is an orthodontic assistant, that helps put braces on kids. I have braces, and I enjoy the lively moms, and cheery bright colors of the orthodontist's office, and you wouldn't have to worry about blood, or anything like that. Just putting colorful rubber bands, and wires with glue in kids' mouths. :)

Should i become a dental assistant if i have a very weak stomach?
Don't go into any type of medicine if you have a weak stomach.
Reply:you should stop asking so many damn questions
Reply:no
Reply:Well I don't think dentist see alot of blood and spit isn't something that make people throw up so I think you could, btw I love your pic, Go spongebob!
Reply:I'm thinking no.
Reply:no! you should know dat ! stupid
Reply:Only if looking into people's mouths affects your stomach.


Are there any Certified Dental Assistant I can interview before taking the program?

I'd like to see if it's something I could do for many years.

Are there any Certified Dental Assistant I can interview before taking the program?
I am a Certified Dental Assistant. What would you like to know?


Can i be a dental assistant without any formal schooling or training?

Sorry but I hope not

Can i be a dental assistant without any formal schooling or training?
No. Any kind of patient work you have to have proper schooling and a license to prove it. There are costly lawsuits involved in the medical field and companies are held liable for mistakes. They definitely don't want to take the risk of hiring someone with no background.
Reply:Without schooling, you can still remind people to brush and floss twice a day. You don't get paid, but it's important to do it anyway.

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How much does a dental assistant make an hour ?

depending on wher you work, here in virginia they make an average $16 an hour


How much does a dental assistant that just graduated will earn per hour?

Trained in coronal polishing, x rays, infection control etc. education at sanford brown institute

How much does a dental assistant that just graduated will earn per hour?
just a quick note...Pay varies greatly depending on state and duties. In my state, we have expanded-duties assistants which can make between $15-20. These assistants can place fillings take intial impressions, radiographs etc. The non-expanded make between $10-15 per hour
Reply:between $13.00 and $16.00 an hour to start
Reply:Median hourly earnings of dental assistants were $13.62 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $11.06 and $16.65 an hour. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.11, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $19.97 an hour.





Benefits vary substantially by practice setting and may be contingent upon full-time employment. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), almost all full-time dental assistants employed by private practitioners received paid vacation time. The ADA also found that 9 out of 10 full-time and part-time dental assistants received dental coverage.
Reply:Between $10-14.00 per hour depending on where you live. If you work for a specialist, like an Endodontist you will make more.
Reply:I am not putting down anyone elses answers, but it is not a simple cut-dry answer. As a new assistant in the field 10 yrs ago I started out making $7.50 hr. Low by todays standards, but in our office hiring a new, untrained assistant (that is no offence to you but once you are in the field for a while you will see that there are certain things that you can not learn in dental assisting school, and can only come with experience: making temps, working up treatment plans, repairing dentures, etc.) will only start out at about $8.50-9.00 hr. I work in Texas, and by my own opinions am severely underpaid. I am fully expanded, coordinate all sugeries and implants, order supplies, and can do anything that my dentist asks me to and I only make $15.00 hr. I am friends with the owner of the local dental assisting school and she always tells her students to get the notion out of their heads that they are going to start out making "the big bucks" cause if they think that, then they are going to be disappointed. Many have called her back, after they graduated and got offered a job, upset that they were not offered a large salary. You can not expect to get the "big bucks" with only school training or possibly with intern experience. I have seen assistants with more experience than me, who dont know how to do near as much as I can. That is not in anyway bragging, it is what I have experienced. A fully expanded, highly paid assistant, would be able to do absolutely anything #1 that they could by law and #2 without much, if any assistance by the doctor or another assistant. For example: If you worked for a dentist and he did a 8 unit bridge on #5-12, would you be able to make an excellent looking and fitting temporary on that, and take no more than 1 hour to do so? That is something that an experienced assistant could do, no questions asked. So there is no right or wrong answer to your question. There are too many factors that affect the answer: the individual dentist, location, experience level, work quality, etc.

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How much does a dental assistant make?

It depends on where you live.


In my rurual area, they tend to start at $7 - 9/hour.


But a 20 minute drive can have you starting out at $12.00/hr.


All of these are off the street, no experience.


A friend in Charlotte NC says assistants start at $17 and go up and up depending on experience. In NC assistants have to be certified. They don't in my state.


Dental assisting is a great job. It's very rewarding, and depending on what doctor you work for can be the best job ever. My dentist always worked w/ our schedule and never gave us a hard time.


He's a diamond, though!


I hope this helps!


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How much does a dental assistant make?
Not to much, but depends where.
Reply:$10-$15 an hour
Reply:depends on the area... CA. it is around $16-25 per hour Tx is $16-20 per hour
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Reply:I make $15.00 an hour plus bonuses.





I used to make $16.50, in a larger town.
Reply:I worked over the summer at a children's hospital and made $14 with no experience in a medium size city. You make less in private practice, about $10/ hour and more in hospitals $12- $18 /hour, based on experience.


Thinking about becoming a dental assistant....?

do they get 40 hours a week...or part time?

Thinking about becoming a dental assistant....?
Hi, I have worked as a dental assistant since 2001 and everyone i know works 36-40 hours with benefits :)
Reply:most doctors work 4 days but some do 40 hours.
Reply:usially you get 32-40 h a week, consider that full time.
Reply:good choice and good luck.get informations from them
Reply:Being a Dental Assistant is a great choice. Here is information from the Occupational Outlook Handbook about the profession:





"Dental Assistants


Nature of the Work


Working Conditions


Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement


Employment


Job Outlook


Earnings


Related Occupations


Sources of Additional Information





Significant Points





Job prospects should be excellent.


Dentists are expected to hire more assistants to perform routine tasks so that they may devote their own time to more complex procedures.


Most assistants learn their skills on the job, although an increasing number are trained in dental-assisting programs; most programs take 1 year or less to complete.








Nature of the Work [About this section] Back to Top





Dental assistants perform a variety of patient care, office, and laboratory duties. They work chairside as dentists examine and treat patients. They make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair, prepare them for treatment, and obtain their dental records. Assistants hand instruments and materials to dentists and keep patients’ mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices. Assistants also sterilize and disinfect instruments and equipment, prepare trays of instruments for dental procedures, and instruct patients on postoperative and general oral health care.





Some dental assistants 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.





Those with laboratory duties make casts of the teeth and mouth from impressions, clean and polish removable appliances, and make temporary crowns. Dental assistants with office duties schedule and confirm appointments, receive patients, keep treatment records, send bills, receive payments, and order dental supplies and materials.





Dental assistants should not be confused with dental hygienists, who are licensed to perform different clinical tasks. (See the statement on dental hygienists elsewhere in the Handbook.)











Working Conditions [About this section] Back to Top





Dental assistants work in a well-lighted, clean environment. Their work area usually is near the dental chair so that they can arrange instruments, materials, and medication and hand them to the dentist when needed. Dental assistants must wear gloves, masks, eyewear, and protective clothing to protect themselves and their patients from infectious diseases. Assistants also follow safety procedures to minimize the risks associated with the use of x-ray machines.





About half of dental assistants have a 35- to 40-hour workweek, which may include work on Saturdays or evenings.











Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement [About this section] Back to Top





Most assistants learn their skills on the job, although an increasing number are trained in dental-assisting programs offered by community and junior colleges, trade schools, technical institutes, or the Armed Forces. Assistants must be a second pair of hands for a dentist; therefore, dentists look for people who are reliable, work well with others, and have good manual dexterity. High school students interested in a career as a dental assistant should take courses in biology, chemistry, health, and office practices.





The Commission on Dental Accreditation within the American Dental Association (ADA) approved 265 dental-assisting training programs in 2005. Programs include classroom, laboratory, and preclinical instruction in dental-assisting skills and related theory. In addition, students gain practical experience in dental schools, clinics, or dental offices. Most programs take 1 year or less to complete and lead to a certificate or diploma. Two-year programs offered in community and junior colleges lead to an associate degree. All programs require a high school diploma or its equivalent, and some require science or computer-related courses for admission. A number of private vocational schools offer 4-month to 6-month courses in dental assisting, but the Commission on Dental Accreditation does not accredit these programs.





Most States regulate the duties that dental assistants are allowed to perform through licensure or registration. Licensure or registration may require passing a written or practical examination. States offering licensure or registration have a variety of schools offering courses—approximately 10 to 12 months in length—that meet their State’s requirements. Other States require dental assistants to complete State-approved education courses of 4 to 12 hours in length. Some States offer registration of other dental assisting credentials with little or no education required. Some States require continuing education to maintain licensure or registration. A few States allow dental assistants to perform any function delegated to them by the dentist.





Individual States have adopted different standards for dental assistants who perform certain advanced duties, such as radiological procedures. Completion of the Radiation Health and Safety examination offered by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) meets those standards in more than 30 States. Some States require completion of a State-approved course in radiology as well.





Certification is available through DANB and is recognized or required in more than 30 States. Other organizations offer registration, most often at the State level. Certification is an acknowledgment of an assistant’s qualifications and professional competence and may be an asset when one is seeking employment. Candidates may qualify to take the DANB certification examination by graduating from an ADA-accredited dental assisting education program or by having 2 years of full-time, or 4 years of part-time, experience as a dental assistant. In addition, applicants must have current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. For annual recertification, individuals must earn continuing education credits.





Without further education, advancement opportunities are limited. Some dental assistants become office managers, dental-assisting instructors, or dental product sales representatives. Others go back to school to become dental hygienists. For many, this entry-level occupation provides basic training and experience and serves as a steppingstone to more highly skilled and higher paying jobs.











Employment [About this section] Back to Top





Dental assistants held about 267,000 jobs in 2004. Almost all jobs for dental assistants were in offices of dentists. A small number of jobs were in the Federal, State, and local governments or in offices of physicians. About 2 out of 5 dental assistants worked part time, sometimes in more than one dental office.











Job Outlook [About this section] Back to Top





Job prospects for dental assistants should be excellent. Employment is expected to grow much faster than average for all occupations through the year 2014. In fact, dental assistants is expected to be one of the fastest growing occupations over the 2004-14 projection period.





In addition to job openings due to employment growth, numerous job openings will arise out of the need to replace assistants who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave for other reasons. Many opportunities are for entry-level positions offering on-the-job training.





Population growth and greater retention of natural teeth by middle-aged and older people will fuel demand for dental services. Older dentists, who have been less likely to employ assistants, are leaving the occupation and will be replaced by recent graduates, who are more likely to use one or even two assistants. In addition, as dentists’ workloads increase, they are expected to hire more assistants to perform routine tasks, so that they may devote their own time to more complex procedures.











Earnings [About this section] Back to Top





Median hourly earnings of dental assistants were $13.62 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $11.06 and $16.65 an hour. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.11, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $19.97 an hour.





Benefits vary substantially by practice setting and may be contingent upon full-time employment. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), almost all full-time dental assistants employed by private practitioners received paid vacation time. The ADA also found that 9 out of 10 full-time and part-time dental assistants received dental coverage.











Related Occupations [About this section] Back to Top





Other workers supporting health practitioners include medical assistants, occupational therapist assistants and aides, pharmacy aides, pharmacy technicians, and physical therapist assistants and aides.











Sources of Additional Information [About this section] Back to Top





Disclaimer:Links to non-BLS Internet sites are provided for your convenience and do not constitute an endorsement.














Information about career opportunities and accredited dental assistant programs is available from:





Commission on Dental Accreditation, American Dental Association, 211 East Chicago Ave., Suite 1814, Chicago, IL 60611. Internet: http://www.ada.org


For information on becoming a Certified Dental Assistant and a list of State boards of dentistry, contact:





Dental Assisting National Board, Inc., 676 North Saint Clair St., Suite 1880, Chicago, IL 60611. Internet: http://www.danb.org


For more information on a career as a dental assistant and general information about continuing education, contact:





American Dental Assistants Association, 35 East Wacker Dr., Suite 1730, Chicago, IL 60601. Internet: http://www.dentalassistant.org


For more information about continuing education courses, contact:





National Association of Dental Assistants, 900 South Washington St., Suite G-13, Falls Church, VA 22046.





OOH ONET Codes [About this section] Back to Top





31-9091.00





Suggested citation: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Dental Assistants, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos163.htm (visited February 01, 2007).








Last Modified Date: August 4, 2006"





Here is all the info I have.
Reply:Depends on where you live....my husband is a general dentist in NY and he works 5-6 days a week, and starts as early as 8:00 am and finishes as late a 8:00 pm. it's a different schedule every day. He works every other saturday. Some of his assistants work full time and some work part time.
Reply:Im from the New York area and there is always a ton of full and part times jobs for assisting in the papers.I actually work 4 days but I still get paid for 40 hours. I get paid from 7:30 to 5:30 4 days a week.We get a paid lunch hour.Even if we get out early we still get paid untill 5:30.


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How much is the dental assistant earn per hour in new zealand?

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How much is the dental assistant earn per hour in new zealand?
A dentist assistant gets $17 an hour. Are you planning on being one?





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I'm a qualified dental assistant wanting to move to new zealand would the govt sponsor me.?

basically, no.


contact the embassy to see if your work skills are needed in my country.

I'm a qualified dental assistant wanting to move to new zealand would the govt sponsor me.?
DONT BE STUPID!!!!!!!!


IF YOU AINT HERE ILLEGALLY THEN THEY DONT WANT TO KNOW


To you think that dental assistant is a good job ?

Yes, I think t is a great job...That's what I originally went to school for and I liked it, but it just wasn't for me... I say go for it and good luck.

To you think that dental assistant is a good job ?
I have a sister and two of her friends that think its the greatest thing on the planet earth.


What exactly are a dental assistant duties?

And how long do you have to go to school for it %26amp; how much can you make being one?

What exactly are a dental assistant duties?
Dental Assistant training is different for each state. It is best to look for your states medical board and click on Dentistry. The pay depends on the state in states that do not require a certification or specialized training ie an Associates Degree, the pay is significantly less. My friend is a DA and made 22.00 p/h in NC, but now in GA only makes 14.00 p/h ( and she has 10 years of experience). Hope this helps.
Reply:i went to school for six months. If you are lucky you can get up tp $20/hr. You take xrays,clean instruments and operatories,welcome patients,assist the dentist,chart,use computers, pour models and in some hi end practices you can use a cad cam machine to fabricate crowns. This list is by no means exhaustive.


What's the difference between a Dental Assistant and a Dental Hygienist? What do they do?

A Dental Hygienist is a licensed professional.


In order to become a Registered Dental Hygienist a person is required to graduate from an accredited dental hygiene program (college). The applicant is required to demonstrate proficiency by successful completion of a board examination that includes both written and clinical practice sections. The license to practice Dental Hygiene is issued by the state board of dentistry in the state where employment is undertaken.


In a private practice a Dental Hygienist's duties include:


Oral prophylaxis (removing deposits and stains from teeth)


Exposing, processing and mounting radiographs (x-rays)


Instructing preventive dental care


Counseling on diets


Applying dental sealants and fluoride


Taking medical and dental histories


and generally "pitching in" to help the dental team.

What's the difference between a Dental Assistant and a Dental Hygienist? What do they do?
a dental assistant assists or helps a dentist.. they cannot do their procedures alone.. a hygienist can do procedures alone, but cannot open their own practice like a dentist..
Reply:a dental assistant assists the dentist, she hands him tools, suctions the mouth while he works, takes x rays ,makes impressions etc.... a hygienist someone that cleans teeth, they do all the cleaning and take xrays, check your gums and the overall health of the client, they chart it and then when you have a problem you go to the dentist. the hygienist goes to school longer and basically works on their own in a dental office, not to mention makes allot more money than an assistant.
Reply:The hygienist scales, polishes, and cleans the teeth. Not every office had a hygienist and yes they do make more money but it's harder to find work. The assistant charts, passes instruments, takes x-rays, selective polishing, impressions, pours up models (some offices), can pack amalgams, runs the desk, and much more. The duties of each expands almost every year.

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Thinking about going back to school for Dental Assistant....?

....is there anyone out there that works as one or is currently going to school to become one?


I would like some extra details on schooling, possible pay rate for assistants just out of school, etc.


Thanks!

Thinking about going back to school for Dental Assistant....?
Here is a website for general information on various careers: US Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/oco and can type into search 'dental assistant'.





They generally take x-rays, assist the dentist with proper instruments and suctioning, do impressions (with that clay-like substance) of teeth, and clean and sanitize equipment. I'm sure that the person needs to have a good short-term memory for when the dentist gives verbal instructions and great manual dexterity.





Please do Not enroll in one of those 'online schools' such as penn foster or stratford career institute as they are not considered reputable places of learning. Perhaps you can check into the local county vo-tech schools or community college. Good luck to you!
Reply:Do dental assisting if you must, but if you have the opportunity, be a dental hygienist instead. Definitely more $$$!


Could a regestered dental assistant work in california with same licence?

As far as I know, dental assistant licenses are state-by-state only. I'm in NJ, for instance, and a PA license is meaningless in NJ and vice versa. This does not mean that you can not get a JOB in the other state, but just that you are not certified to do expanded functions or whatever until you qualify in the new state.

Could a regestered dental assistant work in california with same licence?
Depends. Do you have license that is regional? Is it good for Cali? if not plan on taking more tests to get your license.
Reply:you can work in any state that you want, it's just differnt states let you perform less or more percedures by law. I recently switched states last year.
Reply:try looking it up at www.danb.org


Elementary teacher or dental assistant?

which job is better? i'm having a hard time!!

Elementary teacher or dental assistant?
If there is any doubt in your mind, go with dental assistant. Elementary teacher requires a very special kind of person. It is a very demanding job - and much of what you do isn't covered by salary but by the intrinsic values that the job provides.
Reply:dental assistant.





i would find it hard to leave my work at work if I was a teacher!


Teachers are under paid and the 2 I know don't like it that much.





Try this page ~acinet.org~


it compares salary, education requirement and job growth/popularity in the state you live in.





GOOD LUCK!
Reply:Elementary teacher you have to deal with children. If you can handle that then it's perfect for you. Just remember sometimes children aren't that bright so don't be harsh about it. Dental assistant. You assist the Dentist which assists the people with their tooth problems. Either way your helping the world. By teaching the children of the future or helping people with tooth conditions. Being a dental assistant may take a longer time though and get more pay. Ask yourself which one seems more worth it to you.
Reply:I don't know about dental assistant, but I can tell you about teaching. Unless you've been in a school situation prior to this (not just as a student), it may not be the job you expect. Much of it is not so much about teaching the kids as it is trying to get them to behave, trying to appease parents, trying to figure out how to fit in all the teaching and preparing you need to do when there are excessive demands made on your time (like having to test kids one-on-one repeatedly throughout the year which takes alot of actual teaching time away), and also being expected to turn in data and participate in staff events/trainings when you'd really rather use the time to get your classroom stuff done.





On the upside, you will really become attached to the kids (even the ones with behavior issues) and they will become attached to you. If you work with a good team, you'll develop a great comraderie with them and have someone to turn to when you're struggling with lesson ideas or need suggestions for dealing with behavior.





You also get a ton of holiday and vacation time, but this means (depending on what state you live in %26amp; how much they pay) you may not like the annual salary considering you are paid for only 3/4 of a year because that's what you actually work . I have friends who complain about teacher salaries being too low, but when you only work 3/4 of a year, its normal to expect you'd make 1/4 less than the average person who works all year. You probably will take alot of work home with you during the school year (especially the first couple years when you are just getting established - after that its easier), but you can afford to be completely work-free in the summer and on winter break, fall break, spring break, etc.





Some of the pros and cons of teaching vary with the area you live in too. Low-income/poverty areas mean lots of behavior problems but also lots of kids who really need a caring parent-figure in their lives (thus making the challenges more "worth it" because you can provide that love and care that they don't get at home). High income areas have less behavior issues but you'll probably have alot of parents breathing down your neck making sure their kids are getting enough attention from you and staying ahead of the learning curve.





If you have any kind of four-year degree right now, you will probably already qualify to be a substitute teacher (depending on your state regulations - but even if you don't, I've known some districts to take people without degrees becuase they are in need of subs so badly - check around!), so you might want to try that for awhile in different schools and areas just to see what its like. And what you like/dislike about the experience. This is also a good opportunity to ask other teachers how they feel about teaching.





I'm not sure what your draw is to teaching, but have you ever considered a library science degree? Librarians are in high demand, make very good money, and if you choose to, you could work in a school library so you get a bit of the teaching side too. Just an idea, as its something I think would be a fun job if you like that environment.
Reply:Of course I am biased because I am an elementary school teacher... but this job is the best in the world! I look forward to work every single day...


Navy Hospital Medical Dental Assistant (HMDA)?

How long does it take to become a HMDA in the Navy "A" School in the Great lakes?

Navy Hospital Medical Dental Assistant (HMDA)?
www.navy.mil





all you need to know is there. Good luck. Retired sailor and missing it.

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I am certified dental assistant thinking of moving to South Carolina, Myrtle Beach area.?

wondering what the pay range is in that area.I have 9 years experience in general chairsiding and two years Oral Surgery.

I am certified dental assistant thinking of moving to South Carolina, Myrtle Beach area.?
I don't know what the pay rate is for your field, but I live in Columbia (about two and a half hours away) and I can tell you that you should definitely check out the cost of living before you settle for a salary! It's a tourist town, and EVERYTHING is sooooooo expensive there! "Rent" on a place to stay is crazy, and buying a place, you have to compete with the "tourists" that want a vacation home--


Just a suggestion! I love to go visit there in the summer for a week, but it would drive me insane to live there during tourist season!
Reply:For general salary and career info: www.bls.gov/oco and can type into search 'dental assistant'. Good luck with your move and new house!


I am a dental assistant who wants to upgrade to a hygienist.how do i get the help i need to move forward?

I have lots of bills and dont know how i will be able to pay them when i go to school?

I am a dental assistant who wants to upgrade to a hygienist.how do i get the help i need to move forward?
Apply for scholarships at the community college.
Reply:Call or email the dental hygiene school in your area and find out their requirements for applying. You will need some basic college credits, but how many will be determined by what type of program you enter. Grade point is very important as well as ACT score. The hygiene program in my state requires 3.6 GPA and 21 ACT score. Community service work is also a bonus for your resume. You already have the dental experience. Check into Pell Grants if your income level is low and other grants that are available in your state. Your college advisors will usually know possible grants available, so give them a call. Its not a quick fix answer I know. Look for a 2 year program possibly at a Technical School if you have one in your area.


If you live in a rural area and you've worked for your dentist awhile see if he/she would sponsor you to go to Hygiene School and you could then have a contract to work for him when you are finished...just an idea.


Some schools are starting online classes for hygiene. Not sure if yours does, but that would allow you to be able to work and get some classes out of the way too.
Reply:I am currently a Dental Hygiene student in my senior year. It is a very expensive program to get into. Not only do you have to pay for tuition but you have to buy your own instruments and often rent equipment. I would try to get into a 2 year school rather than a 4 year, it will cut down on 2 years of tuition payments. Apply for FASFA and any scholarships that the college might provide. I would also recommend taking out a loan. Dental Hygiene curriculum is very VERY time consuming. Also search the internet for academic scholarships- it may only be for $100 but it will at least buy you a book.





Also, try buying used books and supplies from graduating seniors. Good Luck! It's worth it.
Reply:Contact your local Unemployment office(yes unemployment office) and request information about the WIA program. The WIA progam provides one-time grants up to $4000 to people to get job training/education/skills. You don't have to be unemployed. (I am a Social Worker)
Reply:Being a dental assistant must not pay very much??? If you are short of cash to pay your bills you need to get a second job when your not working as a DA.... Sorry, I do not know the upgrade education requirements or state board exams to be a hygienist...


Is anybody a dental assistant? Was the course hard and demanding?

Actually I thought the classes were really easy. I thought it was really interesting. I have enjoyed being a dental assistant. But now I want to further my career and go back to school to become a dental hygienist.

Is anybody a dental assistant? Was the course hard and demanding?
you have to really want to do it. It's a lot to remember, but it's well worth it. When I took the course, it wasn't hard at all. But now the dental board requires you to have xray, coronal polishing, and pass the test to become a registered dental assistant. go for it!
Reply:I am an instructor for a dental assisting school. The course is fast paced and we go over a lot of information, a good portion of the training is hands on. That said, if you are serious about doing well, and use the study tools and books given in the course, you will keep up and learn all that you need to get your certification. This gives you the basics to enter the field. I say go for it. Usually the students are overwhelmed the first few classes, then start "getting it". It's rewarding.


I am a dental assistant who is pregnant and often do work in our lab.Is acrylic and monomer safe for the baby?

your lab (by law) should have all MSDS sheets in i book at your disposal..just ask

I am a dental assistant who is pregnant and often do work in our lab.Is acrylic and monomer safe for the baby?
CHECK WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR THE ANSWER TO THIS SERIOUS QUESTION
Reply:Hello,


The basic answer to your question is "No", the acrylic and monomer is not a harmful agent when properly handled. The acrylic powder poses no potential harm what so ever when in contact with bare skin. The monomer on the other hand could pose a minor risk as it could absorb into the tissue if mishandled, such as pouring the monomer liquid directly into your hand...There are greater risk for your unborn child when you take dental x-rays or mix silver amalgam filing material containing Mercury. When Acrylic powder and the liquid Monomer are properly mixed in the mixing jar and not handled until the material is properly set, kneading the material prior to packing should pose no health risk to you or your baby.

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Will intra oral level II dental assistant take over the job of Dental Hygienist?

You can check out some of the duties of a level two here, it varies state to state and province to province





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If I go to a dental assistant school for 3,000 am I going to get hired at a dental office?

Or am I going to get screwed cause I don't have any experience? I'm supposed to learn Dentrix and receive an xray certificate. Will this be sufficient enough to get a job?

If I go to a dental assistant school for 3,000 am I going to get hired at a dental office?
You dont even need to go to school to be a D.A. You need to take an x-ray class to take x-rays though. I Know alot of people who just walked in got hired and trained. Its not had to be a dental assistant. And dentist know students fresh out of school dont really know squat anyways. Its easy to learn and you get better with expeirence. You can even get registered if you have a D.D.S verify you have dental expeirence work to take the test. Many people dont knwo that
Reply:FIRST thing you must check is if the school you plan to attend is accredited with your states educational association. If the school is not accredited, you might as well get your training from a cracker jack box, as far as any employer will be concerned.


Technical colleges are awesome for the Dental Assistant program, and usually you are working within the first 2-3 months of the program. AND most dental assistant programs only require about 2800-3000 hours of school, then you will graduate with your certificate or degree. So yes, 3000 hours is sufficient.....(I took the DA program at a tech college....love it)


But please make sure your school is ACCREDITED or your training isn't worth the paper it is written on...good luck
Reply:Yes, you also need your cpr and first-aid license. but you should get a job easy with your xray license. Cant get one without those things. good luck in your search


Who is a dental assistant?

DO YOU WANT TO FIND SOMEONE HERE ON ANSWERS WHO'S A CDA OR ARE YOU ASKING WHAT DOES ONE DO AS AN ASSISTANT?

Who is a dental assistant?
I am what do you want to know?
Reply:I'm a dental assistant :) email me if you wanna know anything!
Reply:I am a dental assistant as well. What do you want to know?


Is anybody a dental assistant level 2 and harp certified? do you like your job and how much do u make?

dear sirs, I am a Dental Assistant with qualification and experience. I have excellent communication and interpersonal skills,a willingness to learn , ability to build and maintain relationships and with initiative. Excellent computer skills utilising Word and Excel and a very good English level.


I arrived to new zealand on May 6 please consider me to this or any other future vacancies. Send your answer to meli_jerez@hotmail.com and I will sed you my cv


kind regards


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How much a dental assistant earns who is?

certified in Pit %26amp; Fissure Sealant and certified Coronal polishing?


How much they earn in Chicago area?


How much they earn in suberbs?





Serious reply only.





Thanking you all in anticipation

How much a dental assistant earns who is?
Go to www.payscale.com





You can enter in all your qualifications (education, experience, etc.) and it will tell you how much similar people in your area make.


IS being a dental assistant or hygientist boring?? I absolutely hate my job cause I am SOOOO bored all day!?

I'm thinking of a career switch, obviously :)

IS being a dental assistant or hygientist boring?? I absolutely hate my job cause I am SOOOO bored all day!?
make sure you understand the difference between the two, an assistant just hands tool to the dentist, you can typically be trained in an office without prior experience or education, and typical pay is $15/ hour or so, not bad, but not going to make you rich either.





A Hygenist actually cleans your teeth, it is nearly impossible to get into school for it, and when you do it is extremely difficult and demanding (takes about 2 years, but you are in class all day and doing homework all evening). The pay reflects it though and typical starting salaries can easily be $80k / year (about $40/hour)





I'd say both are good jobs, and both are in demand, only you can decide if you will enjoy it or think it is boring.
Reply:Well that depends, do you enjoy looking into people's mouths all day?
Reply:yes
Reply:I did it and hated it too! Find a new career!
Reply:I would consider it more disgusting than boring. If you want to achieve anything, however, you're going to have to undergo levels of tedium and other unpleasant factors. Switching jobs is only a good idea if you want to pursue something else, not because the place that you are at in life is "boring."
Reply:If you can read at work (which it seems like you can), try reading a novel.





I personally recommend "Choke" by: Chuck Palahniuk. He's also the author of "Fight Club" and many other really good books.





If you can, you totally should.
Reply:No. Not Boring. Plenty to do when you are not meeting new patients each day. Most offices are VERY busy. Good luck.
Reply:Being a dental hygienists would be a great job, if you love talking. Mine does and she has a captive audience...we can't really talk back when she is working on our mouth
Reply:I am a dental assistant and one of my dentists let me do everything to the patient but drill. I loved that job and I never got bored. I worked for another dentist and she did not let me do that much and I had a hard time staying awake when I was there. That job was sooooooo boring. You should try to find a dentist that lets you do more things.


I am a dental assistant and I love my job but how do you get along with the doctor's wife?

She can be pretty nice but very jealous and does not know anything about dentistry and is only there because he wants her there. She's very controlling and sometimes hard to get along with. She has the ability to snap at you one minute and the next she's nice to you. The dr. is great to work with and it's his wife that drives us all nuts. The other girls agree as well.

I am a dental assistant and I love my job but how do you get along with the doctor's wife?
I worked in a dental office where the wife was there as an assistant very jealous but sometimes nice. The only thing you can do is get with the other girls and confront the doctor this is his business plus he is male so he probably doesn't even know whats going on. Don't say anything bad about the wife because he will take her side, just say that there is tension at work maybe all of you can work something out. Be prepared to look for another job just in case. good luck. I made it 10 months at that office before I quit.
Reply:you should post this somewhere else, you probably wont get the answers you need here. try family %26amp; relationships
Reply:Jealous of the other women? Why? Ask her if she needs some help with her control problem. She may not snap if she's handled right.





Maybe she would be less jealous if you explained your all lesbians or something. Maybe hire a guy in case she doesn't go along with the lesbian control thing or starts snapping.





Getting rid of her can be hard if the husband wants her there. He probably has a problem with her too and maybe someone in the office can help out. Maybe you'll have to hire a guy and try the control thing.





The job may not be worth it. Start looking and have some options available.
Reply:How well do you like your job? It is never a good idea for a spouse to work in his/her spouse's office. Especially if she doesn't know anything about dentistry.
Reply:A dentist in academics was once saying that all private practicing dentists have affairs with their assistants. Maybe she is aware of that.


There is another guy I know who was in private practice for a long time, his wife was his office manager. He later divorced his wife - he said she was a wacko. Maybe this woman is too. A good dental assistant is needed everywhere - quit this job.


What does a dental assistant wages in ohio?

You can check with salary.com and it gives you the average yearly amount by zip code.

What does a dental assistant wages in ohio?
very low !!! ohio is poor, we have the highest unemployment rate out there
Reply:sorry i don't know
Reply:What is a dental assistants wage in Ohio? Probably what ever the minimum wage is.
Reply:mean hourly: $14.28


mean annually: $29,700
Reply:....or you can just call different offices and find out what their entry-level salary is... that might be an easier way to find out.





If you have experience or credentials (Healthcare Provider CPR w/ AED, DANB certification, etc...)of some kind, mention them as well... it may boost the pay.

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I been a dental assistant for 13 years and make $18.00 a hour in the Chicago area am I under paid?

According to Salary.com


http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/layou...





The median expected salary for a typical Dental Assistant in the United States is $31,739 ($15.28/hr.)





the pay range for Dental Assistants in the United States is: $28,446 - $34,709


Which, a 40 hour week equates to:


$13.67 - $16.69 per hour.





With the caveat:


IMPORTANT: Your pay can be dramatically affected by compensable factors such as employer size, industry, employee credentials, years of experience and others.





Sounds like you're right about where you should be but, like many of us workers, not necessarily where we'd like to be.





Here's another link that, if you enter your Zip Code,


will adjust the national range for your area:


http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/layou...





This link shows a chart indicating median ranges by City:


(for some reason, Chicago is left out):


http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=...


(Looks like New York City is the highest at $38,450)

I been a dental assistant for 13 years and make $18.00 a hour in the Chicago area am I under paid?
You certainly are if you were working in Calgary, Alberta.
Reply:Dont know bout that
Reply:With your experience I think you could use a raise,but thats about average over here where I live. Why don't you try and get your RDA, then you will get paid more. And then go for your RDAEF. I'm just saying this because you have a lot of experience and in the meantime you could be improving your education and getting paid more.
Reply:I'm a dental assistant in Ypsilanti, Michigan... I make $15/hr. Would you like to switch??
Reply:Since I do not live in the Chicago area I do not know. How much time was spent on education for this? Is this amount of money sufficient to live on in Chicago? Although this is not alot of money there are many factors to consider as to whether or not you are under paid.
Reply:Yes. I made very close to that and I worked for one dentist for 6 years and I left there and started working for another dentist and she started me out making the same as I did before. I would not take a pay cut. I think that you deserve a very big raise. I would talk to your boss about it because you are worth alot more than that.


I want to go for dental assistant before I go to dental school. Is this a good idea?

Is this a good idea to increase the chance for admission and mean while gain experience in this field. If not what are the best ways to increase your qualification...

I want to go for dental assistant before I go to dental school. Is this a good idea?
I don't know if being a dental assistant increases one's chances of being accepted into Dental school but it seems like it would be a waste of your time and money. Go for the real thing.





Overall, seems like dental schools don't place a lot of emphasis on prior experience in the field of dental health. Some schools may wish to see a letter of recommendation from a dentist or other healthcare professional as one of the 3 letters required. One school actually gives more consideration to those who wish to change careers and go into dentistry.





I suggest you look at websites for dental schools in your state or wherever you might want to go, and examine the admissions requirements very carefully. Things like high DAT scores are more important than having been a dental assistant. Most schools want to see a well rounded college education with a decent GPA.
Reply:I think that's a great idea. I wanted to be an RN Which I am now but I started as a CNA then I went to an LVN and now I am a RN. Good luck with your endeavours
Reply:I don't really think that it will increase your chances for admission but the experience will help you better understand what you will learn in school. I would start with being a dental assistant to make sure that you want to become a dentist. At least then if you decide that you are really not that interested in the profession then you have not wasted too much money. I have been a dental assistant for 6 years and I love it but it is not a job for just anybody. Good Luck on whatever you decide to do with your life.
Reply:I don't think it's a good idea from a time standpoint. If you know what you want to do, then set your sights on it and go for it. If you are unsure if dentistry is where you want to be, then it's okay to start out as a dental assistant, I guess, but to tell you the truth, you could spend a little more time in school to be a dental hygienist and go on to dental school from there. The pay is better and you just have more autonomy and responsibility.


How much a dental assistant earns who is?

certified in Pit %26amp; Fissure Sealant and certified Coronal polishing?


How much they earn in Chicago area?


How much they earn in suberbs?





Serious reply only.





Thanking you all in anticipation

How much a dental assistant earns who is?
I am in texas and i can only do pit and fissure in areas that are low income. I make $18 an hour but i do ortho as well. good luck and it is an awsome job if you like to help people change there minds about going to the dentist and education them on good oral home care.
Reply:Check out salary.com great info and it'll be more area specific.
Reply:Thank God you are in Chicago. I'd hate to have a dental assistant who writes grammatically incorrect sentences and cannot spell SUBURBS, clean my teeth.
Reply:Hey, Mike G...a dental assistant cannot legally clean teeth...only a registered dental hygienist.


What does a dental assistant do on the job?

what are they required to do is there and complex procedures or is it all basic..

What does a dental assistant do on the job?
On a typical day a dental assistant who delivers patient care will:





* make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair, prepare them for treatment, and obtain dental records;


* hand instruments and materials to dentists, and keep patients' mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices;


* sterilize and disinfect instruments and equipment, prepare tray setups for dental procedures, and instruct patients on postoperative and general oral health care;


* sometimes prepare materials for making impressions and restorations, expose radiographs, and process dental x-ray film as directed by a dentist;


* sometimes remove sutures, apply 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;





On a typical day a dental assistant who performs laboratory duties will:





* make casts of the teeth and mouth from impressions;


* clean and polish removable appliances;


* make temporary crowns;





On a typical day a dental assistant who performs office duties will:





* schedule and confirm appointments;


* receive patients;


* keep treatment records;


* send bills and receive payments;


* order supplies and materials;
Reply:The asst.normally collects broken teeth and gives as gifts to the patient,after he pays the bill in full.otherwise he will remove more teeth with muscle men.So don't dare discuss him.
Reply:they assist the dentist by handling them instruments.mixing cements,holding suctions etc.

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Anyone whos a Dental Hygienist or Dental Assistant?????

I'm planning on getting my degree in both and am curious . . how do you enjoy it and what classes did you have to take for your degree? is the pay decent?


thanks!

Anyone whos a Dental Hygienist or Dental Assistant?????
From what I have learned, some dentists would rather have a hygienist right out of school that they can train themselves as opposed to getting an assistant that has worked for several years and then try to transfer over.





I am actually looking into the dental hygienist certification and have interviewed with a couple of dental offices that told me they would rather have the hygienists because they are more likely to stay after being trained. An assistant in the hygienists program will not have as flexible of a schedule while they are in school and are more likely to leave once they have completed their education.





In my area:





Dental Assistants earn- $12-16 per hr


Dental Hygienists earn- $ 30-35 per hr
Reply:I know a friend who is a dental assistant. She only has GED (no college ed) and got lucky with the job. She has been working with the same dentist for more than 10 years and makes $13 an hour. You have to stand for long hours and deal with patients who are not polite.
Reply:You don't need both certificates. Dental assistant is less pay and quicker to get certificate without taking pre-requisite courses. Dental hygienist school takes 2 years after you take a year of the pre-requisites like anatomy, you need good grades to be accepted. With more coursework comes lot more pay, you can expect more than $45k/year. Go to www.salary.com to check out the salaries from different states.


Anyone whos a Dental Hygienist or Dental Assistant?????

I'm planning on getting my degree in both and am curious . . how do you enjoy it and what classes did you have to take for your degree? is the pay decent?


thanks!

Anyone whos a Dental Hygienist or Dental Assistant?????
I am a dental hygienist in the state of Mississippi. You do not have to have a degree to be a dental assistant. Some people choose to obtain a degree, but I don't know what classes they take. I really, really enjoy my career as a dental hygienist. I had to take basic stuff like oral communications, english comp, art appreciation etc. I had to take several sciences A%26amp;P I and II and Organic chemistry I and II. Those were the most difficult. I had to take absolutely no math courses. Those are the prerequisite courses. After being accepted into the program I had two whole years, summer included, of dental hygiene courses. The pay is great. I make 200.00/day at one job and 150.00/day at another.


Monday, May 17, 2010

What is the difference between a Registered Dental Assistant and a Certified Dental Assistant?

This website should be some help to you!





http://www.tsbde.state.tx.us/index.php?o...

What is the difference between a Registered Dental Assistant and a Certified Dental Assistant?
I think it's the same thing. It just depends on where you live. I'm a CDA and think of RDAs as being the same thing. Both have to take board exams to get their credentials. Both have the same knowledge and skills...I think it's just called something different in some places.
Reply:Certified Dental Assistants have taken the DANB national dental assisting board exam, Registered Dental Assistants are state-licensed, like dentists and hygienists.





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What is the difference between a dental assistant and a dental hygienist.?

$$$ AND THAT'S ABOUT IT.

What is the difference between a dental assistant and a dental hygienist.?
licensing and schooling, assistant does not scale and clean teeth

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Is a dental assistant job a good paying job?

It's a great paying job!





As far as the 'contract', I've never heard of that...





Like any other job, though, you need to earn your pay increases by attending continuing education classes, mandated infection control, OSHA, get certified and/or licensed and keep your Healthcare Provider CPR current.





You can't just walk into an office and expect to make the 'big bucks' right away......





Once you're settled into assisting chairside, it's a good idea to learn the 'front desk' as well... then you'll be considered 'cross-trained' and are able to handle both tasks... and you'll be more valuable to your employer.





If you live in a state that allows expanded duties, even better...





Best of luck!





:)

Is a dental assistant job a good paying job?
No probably minimum wage
Reply:Yes, I've heard it's a good paying job. A lot of times, you'll have to sign contract with dentists to do work for them.





Here is a website you can refer to:


http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/servi...





I hope that helps! :)
Reply:it would have to be to look into all those mouths every day
Reply:not really, i am a dental assistant myself and i hate my job i feel worthless and very undervalued. It feels as though I'm not appriciated at all, i wouldn't recommend it as a career choice. It is however a really good stepping stone if you are considering a career as a dental hygeinist or dental therapist. Oh and these are good paying jobs!


Anybody a dental assistant level 2. How do you like your job and how much do you get payed?

I guess I don't understand the question. What state are you in? I'm a Certified Dental Assistant, but I don't yet have my expanded functions license. Here, and in most states, you can be registered (meaning you can only practice in that particular state), certified by DANB (meaning you can practice in any state) and/or have expanded functions training. Each state has their own laws regarding what an assistant can or can not do. However, I've never heard of a "level 2" dental assistant.


Job for dental assistant?

If you were genuinely serious, perhaps you could start with selling yourself, and noting your location...What are your experiences or expertise? DO you hold a valid dental assisting certificate? HARP certified, or certified to take xrays where you are? Are you located in Canada. Do you know digital xrays, computerized dental office? Come on now, let us know...Nobody is just gonna hand you a job, but if you give us some insight soemone may be able to help.

Job for dental assistant?
Are you asking for a job or asking about this career? Don't really understand.
Reply:Do a zip code search at http://www.careerbuilders.com or http://www.monster.com


I am dental assistant how can i get expanded function? what school (los angeles country) should i continue?

Planning on being a Dentist?





California





* Loma Linda University School of Dentistry


* University of California Los Angeles School of Dentistry


* University of California San Francisco School of Dentistry


* University of Southern California School of Dentistry


* University of the Pacific School of Dentistry

I am dental assistant how can i get expanded function? what school (los angeles country) should i continue?
I learned all my expanded skills on the job. I started assisting 10 yrs. ago, when there were not as many requirements as there are now days, but I can say that I learned way more on the job than in school.
Reply:try the links as above

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Can a Dental Assistant in Indiana take Radiographs without being licensed ?

I am from Illinois. You can there.

Can a Dental Assistant in Indiana take Radiographs without being licensed ?
Pretty much all states you are not supposed to take radiographs w/out taking a radiograph assisting licensing exam. However, many dentists will tell you to go ahead and do some to better understand the test.
Reply:Check with the local dental board. I'm in Iowa and we can't. I'm surprised that they would allow it in Illinois.


Penn Foster Dental Assistant Exam?

Does anyone have the answers to the exam titled, "Radiology, Part 2?" It's from Penn Foster and it is exam number 02401001. All correct answers written out(Not just letters) are appreciated! And, they will get the points!! The questions are:


1. In the bisected-angle technique, it's very important to position the?


25. Radiograph number 25?


I obviously did not have enough room for them all, but I would like all answers 1-25 if possible.





If you want the points you have to have all correct answers and spell them out. Please do not include just the letter answer.





THANK YOU!

Penn Foster Dental Assistant Exam?
Please do not solicit answers on Y!A,


as this is in violation of the school's honor code.





If you need assistance, you can reach the


school's academic advisors by phone or e-mail at:


http://www.pennfoster.edu/contact_us.htm...





Penn Foster


Can a dental assistant open their own practise in india?

if not ,under which clause of dentist act 1948

Can a dental assistant open their own practise in india?
No. If he has no degree in dentistry. without council membership no one can practice dentistry. there must be a clause in the act - not seen by me.
Reply:A dental assistance can NOT practice Dentistry
Reply:There are some people who have worked years ago.... its a miracle how they got registered. I think it would be under the Part B registration or something like that...... I think


Penn Foster Dental Assistant Exam?

Does anyone have the answers to the exam titled, "Radiology, Part 2?" It's from Penn Foster and it is exam number 02401001. All correct answers written out(Not just letters) are appreciated! And, they will get the points!! The questions are:


1. In the bisected-angle technique, it's very important to position the?


25. Radiograph number 25?


I obviously did not have enough room for them all, but I would like all answers 1-25 if possible.





If you want the points you have to have all correct answers and spell them out. Please do not include just the letter answer.





THANK YOU!

Penn Foster Dental Assistant Exam?
Please do not solicit answers on Y!A,


as this is in violation of the school's honor code.





If you need assistance, you can reach the


school's academic advisors by phone or e-mail at:


http://www.pennfoster.edu/contact_us.htm...





Penn Foster
Reply:try the study guides

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Does a dental assistant for a orthodontist make more that others?

Salaries are based on experience, certification/licensure and amount of time with current employer... it doesn't matter where you work, but how long you've worked there, what you are legally allowed to do, and how long you've been doing it for.

Does a dental assistant for a orthodontist make more that others?
I don't think so, but it does vary from office to office. I'm an assistant for a general dentist and my friend was offered a job at the ortho office, which was gunna pay like $4 less than I get and we've been working the same amount of time and went to the same school and everything.
Reply:I think they don't because a dental hygentist would make more than the ortho field.





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As a Dental Assistant in California?

What are the best interview tips you all can possibly give me?


Please be very detailed...


Thanks

As a Dental Assistant in California?
Make a Good First Impression.


The outcome of the interview will depend largely on the impression you make during the first five minutes.





To succeed, you must project a professional, competent and enthusiastic image. Your aim is to convince the interviewer that you would be an asset to the company. Keep the following in mind:





Be punctual.


Do whatever it takes to arrive a few minutes early. If necessary, drive to the company the night before and time yourself. Allow extra time for traffic, parking and slow elevators.





Dress right.


Your clothing should be appropriate for the position you're seeking. Attire must fit well within the office and be immaculate. If you don't know what the typical attire at the company is, call and ask! Shoes should be polished; pants/skirts and shirts pressed.





Shake well.


A firm handshake is appropriate and projects confidence. Make eye contact when you shake.





Speak correct body language.


Send the right message by standing straight, moving confidently, and sitting slightly forward in your chair.





Let the employer lead into conversations about benefits.


Your focus on salary, stock options and vacation time can turn off an otherwise-interested interviewer.





Be honest.


Tell the interviewer about your work skills, strengths and experience, including any volunteer work you have done. If you haven̢۪t had a particular kind of experience, say so, but also demonstrate your ability to learn new skills by changing the focus back to a time when you did so for a prior employer.





Be enthusiastic.


Show your clear interest in the job you are seeking and in the business. Smile and make frequent eye contact. Listen attentively and take notes.





Find common ground.


Pictures, books, plants, etc., in the office can be conversation starters.


But beware! I once heard of an applicant who, spying a picture on the employer̢۪s desk said: "Hey, Tommy Lasorda. Have you met him?" "Her", corrected the hiring manager. "That's my wife".





Have your own agenda and know where the interview should be heading.


This will give you confidence and help you move from one area of questioning to the next.


Remember: Most interviewers are as uncomfortable as you are. They just want the position to be filled as fast as possible.





If you can put the interviewer at ease by helping things move smoothly, you'll improve your chances of being hired. Remember the following:





Listening skills.


Listen carefully and ask questions to probe deeper into what the interviewer is telling you. Most interviewers are delightfully surprised by a question such as, "How could I help you solve the problem you've just described?"





Negative statements about previous jobs or employers. NEVER make them. Instead, be diplomatic. No matter how bad your last job or boss was, there's probably something good you learned from the experience. Emphasize the positive - with a smile.











The best way to avoid having a bad job interview is to prepare ahead of time.


So practice, practice, PRACTICE your answers to the following questions:








Please tell me about yourself...


Why should we hire you?


What are your plans for the next year? Two years? Five years?


What do expect to get from this job?


What are your biggest weaknesses?


What are your biggest strengths?


Why did you leave your last job?


What would your former employer say about you if I called them today?


Why did you get into this line of work?


What make you want to apply to this company?


The interview is a two way street.


Remember you are also interviewing the employer to see if you want to work for that company.


You should have a list of questions in mind to ask the interviewer. Here are some suggestions.








What would you expect of me? What would my main responsibilities be?


How would my performance be evaluated?


Is there room for promotion?


Would there be any travel involved with this position?


Where do you see this company in two years?


How would you describe your management style?


How do you see me fitting into this company?


Most hiring decisions are made at the first interview.


How you come across in that interview could be as important as your experience and job skills.


Here are some more tips to help you get the job you really want:


» Before the interview.


» During the interview.


» After the interview.


As a Dental Assistant In California?

What are some of the best interview tips you all can give me?


Be very detailed.


Thanks

As a Dental Assistant In California?
. Tell me about yourself.





Why should I hire you?





What is your long-range objective? Where do you want to be 10 or 15 years from now?








How has your education prepared you for your career?








Are you a team player?


.





Have you ever had a conflict with a boss or professor? How was it resolved?





What is your greatest weakness?


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If I were to ask your professors to describe you, what would they say?


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What qualities do you feel a successful manager should have?





If you had to live your life over again, what would you change?








somethings like that ....i think is will help you ... good luck !


Looking for Dental Assistant Job in New Zealand?

HI IM A DENTISTRY GRAD. IM PLANNING TO TRAVEL TO NEW ZEALAND ON TOURIST VISA CAN ANYONE ADVISE ME HOW TO GET A JOB THEN TRANSFER TOURIST VISA TO WORK VISA? THANKS SO MUCH

Looking for Dental Assistant Job in New Zealand?
Apply at dental offices.
Reply:job.com
Reply:i'll tell my uncle

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Are you a dental assistant working in a dental office? Can you live on your salary?

no further explanation necessary

Are you a dental assistant working in a dental office? Can you live on your salary?
If a dental assistant is the same as a dental hygienist... they can make an average of $50K/year. I could live off of that quite well.
Reply:I am a dental assistant, and I make a decent money for my area, but only work part time. If you work full time, yes I think you can live off your salary, but most dental assistants can only find part time work. And assistants do not make anywhere near what hygienists make.


What must a dental assistant have in order to take dental x-rays?

A) a dentist's supervision


B) Certification in radiology


C) An autoclave


D) a three year degree

What must a dental assistant have in order to take dental x-rays?
Technically it's A %26amp; B. Depends on your state's laws.
Reply:do a search in your state because it depends on them.





For all of them, a dentist needs to be in the office at the time you take the x-ray.





Some states say that you need to be a registered dental assistant and some will say you need to take a test.





You don't need an autoclave or a 3 yr degree.





keep smiling,





Dr. Marvin





http://www.myspace.com/askthedentist





http://www.smileiq.com
Reply:A + B depending on the state you live in


Are you a dental assistant working in a dental office? Can you live on your salary?

Yes, and I've been doing great for 14 years. I'm on a little higher pay scale due to the fact that I have quite a few licenses and I'm in a specialty. I also have seniority and a whole lot of years experience. I have a husband, a child, a house, pets. I also have a 2 income household, but if I had to, I could manage.


 
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