What does a dental assistant do?
Dental assistants aid dentists with patient care. They work under the supervision of dentists and also may work with dental hygienists or dental laboratory technicians. Dental assistants usually work in private dental offices but also may work in public health clinics, dental schools, the armed forces and nursing homes.
What might a dental assistant do in a workday?
- assisting the dentist during a variety of dental procedures.
- helping patients feel comfortable before, during and after dental treatment.
- taking and developing film.
- asking about the patient’s medical history.
- preparing and sterilizing instruments and equipment for the dentist’s use.
- providing patients with instructions for oral care following surgery or other dental treatment procedures, such as the placement of a restoration (filling).
- teaching patients how to brush and floss properly.
- performing office management tasks that often require the use of a personal computer.
- communicating with patients and suppliers of dental and related products.
How much does a dental assistant make?
- $25,000 - $32,000
How do I become a dental assistant?
Students wishing to pursue a career in dental assisting should take challenging high school courses in science, math and English. Dental assistants receive their education and training through academic programs at community colleges, vocational schools, technical institutes or universities. Graduates of these programs receive certificates of completion. The length of the program varies with the school but is usually six to 12 months. Dental assistants can become certified by passing an examination administered by the Dental Assisting National Board.
In Virginia, dental assistants are required to be certified in radiology before placing and exposing radiological pictures. Formal one- or two-year programs are offered for dental assistants. Training also may be available on the job.
Where else can I learn about becoming a dental assistant?
Virginia Dental Association
3460 Mayland Court, Suite 110 / Richmond, VA 23233
tel: (804) 288-5750 / web: www.vadental.org
American Dental Assistants Association
35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 1730 / Chicago, IL 60601-2211
tel: (312) 541-1550 / web: www.dentalassistant.org
State Licensure Requirements for Dental Assistants:
A license is required to practice as a dental assistant in the state of Virginia. For more information on licensure, applications and forms, visit www.dhp.virginia.gov/dentistry.
Virginia Board of Dentistry
Perimeter Center
9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300 / Henrico, VA 23233-1463
tel: (804) 367-4538 / Email: denbd@dhp.virginia.gov
Educational Institutions in Virginia for Dental Assistants:
- Danville Community College
- ECPI University of Technology
- J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
- Tidewater Community College - Norfolk Campus
- Academy of Dental Technology
- Advanced Technology Center (ATC)
- Centura College
- Everest College
- Fortis College
- The Medical Learning Center
- Practical Dental Assisting of Virginia Beach
- Dental Assistant Training School