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It's only better if you want to do physiotherapy and not work in a dental office.
I'd say you would have to be at least fourteen years old (if you are just helping out at the dentist office) but, you would have to go to dental school if you want to be a real dentist!
Once you get a dental radiology certification you would get work in a dental office scanning and xraying teeth. You will also be analysising the images for the dental office as well.
Many dental assistants were former secretaries or bookkeepers in a dental office. The reason they decide to attend school is due to a scholarship program in the office. You should always try to seek out scholarship opportunities from a business that you currently work at. If you work at a dental office, ask if the office can contribute to your school expenses.
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.
Front office, Dental Assistant or Hygienist.
In the dental office the dentist has three main employees that work with him/her. First we have the Office manager which is the employee that runs the front desk. When you call the dental office the office manger is the one that answers your call. Next is the dental assistant this person is the one that makes sure you are comfortable before the dental hygienist arrives. Now the dental hygienist. The dental hygienist does your teeth x-rays, cleans your teeth, and helps the dentist while she is assisting you. Lastly, the dentist. This is the main employee in the dental office. Now lets go over this again the employees are 1. Office Manager 2. Dental Assistant 3. Dental Hygienist 4. Dentist
yes, close-toed shoes are required in the dental office. You would want them all leather as well. Close-toed shoes are to prevent you from catching any infectious disease, for example from a contaminated sharp instrument they may have accidently dropped.
Salaries of dental hygienists vary depending on your specific location and the venue that you decide to work in. The more presitigious the dental office the higher the salary you will have.
Please rephrase your question. I apologize but if you will tell me what you want to know, I will be better able to help you.
It all depends on your experience in the field. For me, I have 36 yrs in the dental and I have done everything, from back office to from office, and have star a office from scratch and work with corporation in the dental business's. I have done it all, and I have keep up with the new ways to market a dental office. I ask for $45.00 a hr. But because I don't have a company and most dentist want a company not one on one like me. Each office is different you can't have all for every one, I have learn this throughout my profession. But they paid a lot of money to hear the same thing over and over!
The dental laboratory is located in a separate area of the dental office(away from the patient treatment area).