Dental Field Provides Career Opportunity

By: Heather H Brunson

The dental assisting profession is expected to experience dramatic growth over the next decade - with job openings projected to increase more than 29% through 2016.

The projected growth in this field will be to due to a growing population, greater retention of natural teeth by middle-aged and older individuals and an increased emphasis on preventative dental care. With an increase in dental services at all age levels, there will be a definite need for qualified dental assistants.

Open the door to career opportunity! With most dentists preferring to hire assistants with dental assistant training, you can get ahead by enrolling in a dental assistant program today. Most programs can be completed in less than a year and provide the all-inclusive training you need. Your education will teach you how to:

  • Work side by side with a dentist - make casts of teeth, clean removable appliances, make temporary crowns.
  • Communicate with patients - get dental history, advise about dental care.
  • Manage dental tools - disinfect tools, arrange tools on dental tray, prepare patients for treatment.
  • Oversee the dental office - schedule appointments, maintain records, manage payments.

Dentists are expected to hire more dental assistants to perform routine tasks so that they can devote a greater percentage of their own time to more complex procedures - leaving more opportunities for the trained dental assistant.

With job prospects so high, it is the perfect time to start your career as a dental assistant. Formal dental assistant training, such as Allied's Dental Office Assistant Program can prepare you to assume a vital role in a dental office. Start a dental assistant course today and build your future in a career that is needed nationwide now - and ten years from now. It is a field that will grow as your career does.

About the Author:

Heather Brunson is a lead marketing copywriter for Allied Medical School. Allied provides distance education training that prepares students to build careers in the ever-growing medical and dental fields. Online courses offer students a quick and convenient way to learn. Allied was established in 1992 and is an accredited member of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), which is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally-recognized accrediting agency. Allied Schools is based in Laguna Hills, California.


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