Dental Assistant

 

Career Description

Dental assistants perform various tasks that may be interpersonal, technical or administrative. They expose and develop X-rays, coordinate and implement infection control products, take diagnostic impressions, maintain inventory control, perform numerous offce management tasks and assist the dentist with equipment at chairside.

Academic Requirements

On-the-job training is a popular method of acquiring dental assistant skills. Community colleges, vocational schools, technical institutes or universities also offer training programs. Certification through the Dental Assisting National Board may be an asset when seeking employment. One-year program enrollees receive a certificate or diploma upon completion while those in two-year programs finish with an associate’s degree. Certification is an option for training program graduates or for individuals with two years of experience.

Schools

Nichols Career Center (Jefferson City)
573/659-3238

Ozarks Technical Community College (Springfield)
417/447-7500

Springfield College
413/748-3000

Vatterott College-Springfield
417/831-8116

Professional Associations

National
American Dental Assistants Association
American Dental Association
American Dental Hygienists’ Association

State
Missouri Dental Association
Missouri Dental Hygienists' Association

Missouri State Dental Board

Additional Information

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