Dental Assistant
Dental assistants help dentists provide dental care. They often work in teams with dental hygienists and laboratory technicians. They may work in health clinical dental school nursing home and the military, but usually they work for dentists in private practice. Dental assistant duties include:
★ Helping patients feel comfortable during treatment
★ Taking and developing dental x-rays
★ Taking medical histories for patients
★ Sterilizing and preparing dental instruments and equipment
★ Instructing patients about dental health care to include brushing and flossing
★ Performing office management tasks
Average Salary: $14,000-$25,000
Educational requirements:
Dental assistants must have a high school diploma or GED certificate
They must receive additional training at a community college, vocational school or dental school to learn skills. Length of programs varies between six months and one year. To become certified, dental assistants must pass an examination from the Dental Assisting National Board.
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