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Dental Assistant ArticlesDental Assistant Licensing RequirementsLicensing Requirements for Dental Assistants vary by state. In some states you don’t even have to be licensed, only show that you have completed a Dental Assistant course of on the job training. If your particular state offers a licensing option, it is to your advantage to obtain licensing as you will have a better chance of being hired over those who aren’t licensed. In general, you can also expect to be paid more than those who are qualified, yet not licensed. There are not Federal Guidelines in regards to Dental Assistant licensing. Everything takes place on the state level. Resource Box********************************************* R. Bruce Milne You can reproduce this article as long as you keep this resource box intact.
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More Dental Assistant ArticlesPatient Rights In Regard To Dental Care ... and equipment. Standard sterilization procedures need to be followed accurately. Patients have the right to ask questions and receive informed decisions about the care they receive. Dental Assistants have the responsibility of keeping the lines of communication ... The Risk Of Communicable Disease For A Dental Assistant ... direct supervisor. All dental facilities have policies and procedures in place for dealing with contact of saliva, blood, or other bodily fluids. It is important that you completely understand these policies and procedures from the first day of employment. ... Dental Assistant Program Acceptance ... there are slots available. Being a Dental Assistant is an opportunity to provide assistance to people as well as participate in the practices of the dental field. It also requires accepting responsibly for your actions. Dental Assistants have to be very ... ... patient and the procedure they are performing. In some states, Dental Hygienists are allowed to administer local anesthetics to prepare the patient for their procedures. A very important role of the Dental Assistant is to monitor the patient during the ...
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