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Searching for a New Dental Assistant Career?

Join one of the fastest growing occupations in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for Dental Assistant Jobs is projected to increase 42% in the  year 2010.

Professionally trained Dental Assistants are in high demand and are always considered an important asset to any successful dental practice.

Dental assistants help dentists with a variety of dental office tasks. Often they are the first person the patient meets at a dental clinic. Dental assistants arrange dental instruments, prepare materials, examination equipment, take and process x-rays, and keep accurate and detailed records of patient care and procedures performed.

If you enjoy working with people and making them feel better about themselves, then becoming a Dental Assistant may be the career for you.

 

 American Dental Association--Continuing Education Recognition Program (CERP);
American Dental Association, its component, and its constituent organizations;
Academy of General Dentistry, and its constituents and approved sponsors;
Commission on Dental Accreditation
American Dental Association;
American Dental Association approved specialty organizations;
American Dental Hygienists' Association, its component, and its constituent organizations;
American Medical Association approved specialty organizations;
American Medical Association approved hospital courses;
National Dental Association, its constituent, and its component societies;
National Dental Hygienist's Association, its constituent, and its component societies;
Medical schools and programs accredited by the Standards of the Medical Specialties,
American Medical Association,
Advisory Board for Osteopathic Specialists
American Osteopathic Association;
Western Regional Examining Board;
American Academy of Dental Hygiene;
American Dental Education Association;
American Heart Association;
Texas Dental Hygiene Educator's Association;
Dental Laboratory Association of Texas;
Dental Assisting National Board;
American Dental Assistants Association

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