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| Year | # of jobs | % of population |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2,122 | 0.00% |
| 2020 | 2,213 | 0.00% |
| 2019 | 2,233 | 0.00% |
| 2018 | 2,206 | 0.00% |
| 2017 | 2,152 | 0.00% |
| Year | Avg. salary | Hourly rate | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $48,268 | $23.21 | +1.8% |
| 2024 | $47,406 | $22.79 | --0.1% |
| 2023 | $47,430 | $22.80 | --0.5% |
| 2022 | $47,674 | $22.92 | --1.5% |
| 2021 | $48,400 | $23.27 | +9.4% |
| Rank | State | Population | # of jobs | Employment/ 1000ppl |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Colorado | 5,607,154 | 695 | 12% |
| 2 | Alaska | 739,795 | 78 | 11% |
| 3 | Georgia | 10,429,379 | 913 | 9% |
| 4 | Virginia | 8,470,020 | 737 | 9% |
| 5 | South Carolina | 5,024,369 | 440 | 9% |
| 6 | Oregon | 4,142,776 | 366 | 9% |
| 7 | Washington | 7,405,743 | 561 | 8% |
| 8 | Florida | 20,984,400 | 1,488 | 7% |
| 9 | Minnesota | 5,576,606 | 411 | 7% |
| 10 | Wisconsin | 5,795,483 | 393 | 7% |
| 11 | New Mexico | 2,088,070 | 145 | 7% |
| 12 | Montana | 1,050,493 | 76 | 7% |
| 13 | Delaware | 961,939 | 70 | 7% |
| 14 | California | 39,536,653 | 2,447 | 6% |
| 15 | North Carolina | 10,273,419 | 632 | 6% |
| 16 | New Jersey | 9,005,644 | 497 | 6% |
| 17 | Massachusetts | 6,859,819 | 423 | 6% |
| 18 | Maryland | 6,052,177 | 351 | 6% |
| 19 | Nevada | 2,998,039 | 171 | 6% |
| 20 | District of Columbia | 693,972 | 41 | 6% |
| Rank | City | # of jobs | Employment/ 1000ppl | Avg. salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chicopee | 1 | 2% | $64,073 |
| 2 | Waterbury | 1 | 1% | $52,386 |
| 3 | Phoenix | 2 | 0% | $45,876 |
| 4 | Las Vegas | 1 | 0% | $63,141 |
| 5 | Madison | 1 | 0% | $43,499 |

Farmingdale State College

University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Daniela Taranto: A Dental Assistants responsibility can vary by state, or by certifications earned. But in general, they include preparing dental operatories for a wide range of dental procedures including Composite restorations (fillings), Endodontic procedures (root canals), surgical procedures including extractions and dental implants, Periodontal procedures including dental cleanings, and deeper scaling and root planing, Prosthetic/Cosmetic dental work including crowns, bridges, dentures, or cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening or veneers. Once the DA has prepared the operatory, they stay and work directly with the dentist using four-handed dentistry to facilitate an efficient and effective workflow. In addition to having extensive knowledge on these procedures and their armamentaria, DA's are often responsible for adhering to a high level of infection control procedures. Preparing instruments for sterilization and operating the varying machines that are used to achieve that is also part of the DAs daily responsibilities. Furthermore, dental assistants are also trained in a variety of dental materials. They can mix and prepare cements, alginates, and other impression materials. New technology offers dental assistants to obtain digital scans of patients' oral cavity as well. They can work in and are needed in all dental practices. The occupation of a DA offers the option to make a career out of it by earning additional certifications for expanded functions, or use it as a steppingstone towards a career in dental hygiene, or dentistry. Other responsibilities can include front desk work as well, scheduling appointments, answering phones, and other administrative tasks. The role of the dental assistant is vital to successful dental practices.
Carrie Miller BS, CLDA: Dental assisting offers several advantages that make it an attractive career choice. The demand for dental assistants has been consistently high due to factors such as population growth, aging demographics, and expansion of dental services. Additionally, the flexibility in scheduling and the opportunity to work in healthcare, a sector with constant demand, make it a stable and rewarding career path. Dental assisting provides both job security and personal fulfillment, making it a great option for those considering a career in healthcare.
Carol Donohue: Before the pandemic, the Bureau of Labor Statistics rated dental assisting as one of the fastest growing careers, and it has continued to increase as many dental assistants have left to stay home with young children or elderly parents/relatives. Most dental offices report that they are extremely busy and trying to catch up from the work that was put on hold due to the pandemic. At one point dental offices were only seeing emergencies only. As the medical field continues to expand, opportunities for stable employment in this rewarding industry are within reach

Suzanne Kemp Ph.D.: They need to stay engaged in some level of working with people with disabilities. If they do something that isn't relevant to the field, they won't be as marketable as a new graduate.