
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it is believed that there were 354,600 dental assistants throughout the United States. By 2029, it is estimated the profession will add another 23,400 (7%), which will total about 378,000. There are many reasons why researchers expect continual growth, but the main question remains, “Why are dental assistants necessary?” With a dentist and dental hygienist already key figures, why are there so many hands-on dental assisting classes available? The following article can help to answer this question, offering greater insight into this important and pivotal role.
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