vrijdag 7 oktober 2011

Dental Assistant Salary:

By Tommy Fredrickson


Dental assistant salary is the subject of this article. In 2010, research showed that by 2018, the demand for oral assistants is expected to increase by around 38 to 40 percent. With there already being nearly 300,000 individuals in this career field this past year, this expansion means that nearly 120,000 positions should become available by 2018. An increase in demand for this field will also mean an increase in average salary.

2010 records from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the average oral assistant salary was around $16.40 per hour and near $34,100 for the year. For those in the top ten percent of this particular job, they averaged around $47,000 per year and nearly $22.60 per hour. Those in the bottom ten percent of this job averaged around $22,700 per year and near $10.90 per hour.

The large differences in the dental assistant salary estimates have several contributing factors. Education level and amount of experience are both large factors deciding how much a certain person makes during this type of career. Of course, entry-level dental assistants will not earn nearly as much money as a tenured assistant. Also, those who have graduated with a degree from a university will earn a lot more on average than those who earn a diploma or certificate from a dental program.

The state that one chooses to practice in also differ largely in the salaries they chose to pay workers. The demand level of this particular position in each state, and the area of the country that each state lies will both impact the dental assistant salary. The five largest average earnings by state for this position are:

District of Columbia- $22.90/hour $47,630/annually, Alaska- $20.20/hour $42,020/annually, New Hampshire- $20.02/hour $41,640/annually, Minnesota- $19.79/hour $41,170/annually, Connecticut- $19.32/hour $40,180/annually

Another factor in determining a dental assistant salary is the actual environment that the dental assistants work in. The different job industries all yield different incomes each year. Specialty hospitals and government jobs usually tend to bring bigger incomes than the same jobs in dental offices. The industries with the largest average earnings are:

Specialty Hospitals- $18.58/hour $38,650/annually, Federal Executive Branch- $18.33/hour $38,130/annually, State Government- $17.14/hour $35,650/annually, Psychiatric/ Substance Abuse Hospitals- $17.12/hour $36,610/annually, General Medical/ Surgical Hospitals- $17.12/hour $36,610/annually

Another large incentive in being an oral assistant other than the salary associated with the job position is the various benefits that come with the position. These benefits include large discounts on dental procedures and also paid vacations. This again is varied from state to state and relies heavily on whether you are a full-time employee or not.

Regardless of the numbers, the dental assistant salary far outweighs the training necessary for this position. With these wages expected to rise, I image there will be a large increase in dental assistants across the country.




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