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Dental Assistant

Overview

Dental Assistants perform a variety of patient care, office, and laboratory duties. They often schedule and confirm appointments, receive patients, keep treatment records, send bills, receive payments, obtain dental records, and order dental supplies and materials. They also sterilize instruments and equipment, prepare tray setups for dental procedures, and instruct patients on postoperative and general oral health care.

Dental Assistants also work directly with the patients, making them as comfortable as possible in the dental chair and preparing them for treatment. They also work chairside alongside the dentist as s/he examines and treats patients. They hand instruments and materials to the dentist, and keep patients' mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices.

Additional duties vary from state to state, depending on that state's Dental Practice Act, and depending upon how involved the dentist would like the assistant to be. Under the dentist's direction, some dental assistants prepare materials for making impressions and restorations, expose radiographs, and process dental x-ray film. They may even remove sutures, apply anesthetics, remove excess filling cement, and place dental dams on teeth to isolate them for treatment.

The Dental Assisting National Board provides extensive information on each state's Dental Practice Act, outlines what duties dental assistants are permitted to perform in each state and what exams and other requirements dental assistants are required to meet.

Some assistants who are given laboratory duties also make casts of the teeth and mouth from impressions taken by dentists, clean and polish removable appliances, and make temporary crowns. To learn more, watch the video profile of "Dental Assistants."

Hear why ADEA Video Mentors decided to pursue careers in allied dentistry.

You can download, save and print a PDF of this career profile:

Dental Assistant 14 May 2008 [pdf, 163 KB]

To meet a Dental Assistant, see the NIH "Lifeworks" website.

Average Salary: $27,248 - $0 [*]

Years in school: 1 - 2 after high school graduation

Job outlook: Excellent

Institutional Profile

New Jersey Dental School

Dedicated to recruiting students from underrepresented minorities, so graduates can reach out to all communities

New Jersey Dental School—one of the eight schools of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey—was founded in 1956 and has a proud tradition of educational excellence. Since its inception, the school has been dedicated to recruiting students from underrepresented minorities, so graduates can reach out to all communities.  Read more

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