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Are you one of those many job hunters looking for a profession that offers job tenure, good salary, and professional working environment? If you are, then you might want to consider a career in dentist assisting - said to be one of the jobs that offer high employment rate prospects from now through 2018.

Benefits of Becoming a Dental Assistant

Because there is an obvious demand for assistants you might want to help fill the void by becoming one yourself.

Recession-proof Job Opportunity. Despite the global economic problems, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) claims that the dentist assisting industry is here to stay. In addition, the studies conducted by the BLS further support that job prospects are excellent considering that more than 100,000 openings for entry-level positions are expected to be filled until 2018.

Salary. Entry-level dentist assistants earn about $9 per hour while experienced assistants earn as much as $15 to $18 an hour. If you want to earn more, opt to become a specialized assistants handling complicated cases (such as periodontal assistants or pediatric assistants) and you are assured to receive up to $23 per hour of work.

Job Perks. Apart from the regular employee benefits mandated by law (like paid vacation leaves, medical and dental reimbursements, and sick leave, among others), these professionals may also receive any of the following additional benefits depending on the dental office's practice: pension plans, continuing education tuition reimbursements, profit sharing, and quarterly bonuses.

Professional Working Environment. This 30-40 hour job allows you to work in hygienic, well-lighted spaces where safety measures are always top priority. Likewise, dentist assistants are always expected to wear masks, gloves, and protective clothing when handling patients to keep them from protected from infectious diseases brought by some patients.

Mobile Job. Because of the limited number of dentist assistants, some of them work for several dental offices, thus further strengthening their income potential. Although it is normal to work 2-3 jobs at a time, some dental assistants would rather work full time in one dental office only.

More Employment Options around the US. Dental assisting is becoming an in-demand career due to dentists' increasing responsibilities and complicated tasks, hence, more dental assistants are needed to help dentists run their offices. In addition, even if you relocate to another State, you will not find it difficult to land a job as the need for dentist assistance is the same everywhere.

Because of the increasing focus on learning more about dental hygiene as well as strengthening the knowledge about the importance of oral care, the need for assistants is increasing. The only problem is the lack of practitioners who can fill up the open positions for assistants. Right now, as more assistants are handling 2-3 jobs just to fill the shortage in dental assisting, the future for dental assistants looks bright and more promising.

by: Glenda N. Fowler




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