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A lot has been said about people joining the health industry as dental assistants. Now, if you are one of them, have you ever asked yourself if dental assisting is really for you? What are the things that practitioners say are their job challenges and rewards? According to studies, following are the things that practicing assistants like and dislike about their jobs.

Rewards of Becoming a Dental Assistant

Being part of the branch of the health industry that helps uplift people's confidence and bring smile to their faces. With the many problems the whole world now has, having nice and healthy teeth can at least help make a lot of people happy. And how else can one achieve this? By having a beautiful smile on the face!

Receiving positive patient comments: Helping other people attain a beautiful smile is one of a dentist assistant's roles in helping the dentist. But one thing that puts a smile on an assistant's face is a simple appreciation from patients after completion of their dental treatment. Comments about how helpful the assistant was or the gentleness of the assistant will surely remind them about the reasons why they decided to become one in the first place. Likewise, it may be a small gesture to say 'thank you' to the dental assistant, but it certainly goes a long way. In addition, these positive comments are what help the dentist assistant to go on working even if they receive low play.

Competitive financial benefits and remuneration: This is one of the highest paying jobs in the healthcare industry and in fact, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, growth is projected to increase by about 20% until 2018. Minimum rate for new assistants start at about $9 per hour, but with further and more extensive experience, assistants may command as high as $23 an hour. In terms of benefits, some dental offices offer continuing education plans, profit sharing, and bonuses on top of the regular benefits as mandated by law.

Career opportunities: Becoming a registered or certified dental assistant means you can practice in any State that you want - you just have to know other State requirements that they might have before actually practicing the profession. However, if you think dentist assisting is the career for you, career advancement comes in the form of handling complex procedures as compared with a general dental assistant. Likewise, you could also be promoted as office managers or if you want, enter the academy as a dental assisting instructor.

Definitely, this is a career that offers lots of opportunities for would-be practitioners or even those in the allied medical industry. Grab the chance now before the market becomes saturated with the influx of would-be dental office assistants.

by: Glenda N. Fowler




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