What is a dental assistant?

Everyone has gone to the dentist. More often than not, a dental assistant is typically present during the appointment, whether it's for extensive treatment or just a simple routine cleaning. Perhaps a dental assistant has inspired you and sparked an interest in pursuing a career in this field, but you're not exactly sure what a dental assistant actually does.

Dental assistants are responsible for a wide range of tasks, including patient care, x-rays, impressions, record keeping, appointment scheduling, and so much more! They have administrative and clinical obligations. Some more responsibilities can include… 

  • Prepping rooms for the doctor (cleaning, pulling up patient charts, obtaining proper instruments) 

  • Assisting with dental procedures (cleanings, fillings, crown fittings, etc.) 

  • Sterilizing instruments after each use 

  • Preparing trays for future patients 

  • And many other vital functions of a dental office 

As a dental assistant, you play a critical role in delivering quality care and service to patients, as well as your team. You are the first face patients see going back to the chair and the key to them having an enjoyable experience. You are more than just an assistant. You are what keeps function and quality within an office and always leave smiles on patients' faces. 

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