The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the job outlook for dental assistants.
Employment is expected to increase much faster than average; job prospects are expected to be excellent.
Employment change. Employment is expected to grow 29 percent from 2006 to 2016, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. In fact, dental assistants are expected to be among the fastest growing occupations over the 2006-16 projection period.
Population growth, greater retention of natural teeth by middle-aged and older people, and an increased focus on preventative dental care for younger generations will fuel demand for dental services. Older dentists, who have been less likely to employ assistants or have employed fewer, are leaving the occupation and will be replaced by recent graduates, who are more likely to use one or more assistants. In addition, as dentists' workloads increase, they are expected to hire more assistants to perform routine tasks, so that they may devote their own time to more complex procedures.
Job prospects. Job prospects for dental assistants should be excellent. In addition to job openings due to employment growth, numerous job openings will arise out of the need to replace assistants who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave for other reasons. Many opportunities for entry-level positions offer on-the-job training, but some dentists prefer to hire experienced assistants or those who have completed a dental-assisting program.
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The outlook for a dental career is excellent for 2014. The employment rate is expected to grow about 25 percent in the next ten years.
If you are searching for dental assistance jobs. you would first need a resume. Then you can go to your local employment office or the employment office website and apply.
If you are looking for a dental assistant job you should have a resume ready first. Then you can go to local dental offices to apply in person. You can also contact your local employment office for openings.
You can go to http://www.michigan.gov/careers/0,1607,7-170-46398-64600--,00.html. There is a chart listed for Michigan's Employment Outlook for 2014 and also has information on pay rates and such for dental assistants in the Michigan area.
There are three fields of employment that are offering the most assistant jobs right now. The first would be medical, second would be dental and the third would be occupational therapy.
A Dental Assistant for sure!
DA or CDA for certified dental assistant
A dental assistant.
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There is no official requirement of a degree to be a dental assistant. There are programs designed to learn the skills needed to be a dental assistant.
This is dependent upon the state in which you plan to gain employment. Most states do not require any formal training for dental assistant, many dentists accept entry level employees and will give you the training required on-site.
A dental assistant salary would be the salary the dental assistant is paid. Therefore, it is used to pay the dental assistant for their work in the dental office.