Dental Assistant
Duties and
Responsibilities: Dental
assistants assist the dental operator (dentist or other treating dental
auxiliary) in providing more efficient dental treatment, by preparing the
patient for treatment, sterilizing instruments, passing instruments during the
procedure, holding suction devices, exposing dental radiographs, taking
impressions, and fabricating provisional crowns. Dental operators can focus
more time on the procedure; the dental assistant then effectively becomes the
operator's extra hands.Dental assistants should be distinguished from dental
hygienists, who usually have a higher level of training and expertise.
Salary:$22,064-$43,497
Education: The Commission on Dental Accreditation of the
American Dental Association accredits dental assisting school programs, of
which there are over 200 in the United States. To become a Certified Dental
Assistant, or CDA, dental assistants must take the DANB (Dental Assisting
National Board) CDA examination after they have completed an accredited dental
assisting program, or have at least two years of on-the-job training as a
dental assistant. Some dentists are willing to pay a dental
assistant-in-training that has a good attitude and work
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