Minggu, 16 Oktober 2011

Dental Assistant Salary: The Newest Projections

By Tommy Fredrickson


The subject of this article is the dental assistant salary. Researchers for the US Bureau of Labor Statistics projected in 2010 that the demand for dental assistants is supposed to raise by 38 percent by the year 2018. This expansion would mean that around 120,000 positions would be created during this time. As the demand in this field increases, this would also mean an increase for this position's salary too.

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. The top 10 percent of this job position averaged $47,000 annually and $22.60 per hour, while the bottom 10 percent of this job position averaged $22,700 and $10.90 per hour.

There are several factors that cause the large differences towards the dental assistant salary. The amount of experience and level of education an individual has can play an impact on how much the individual earns during their career. Those who are just entering the work force will not earn as much per year as a tenured employee. Also, those individuals who earn degrees are also usually earning more income than those who received certificates or diplomas from dental programs.

Another contributing factor is the state in which they practice can differ vastly in the salaries they produce for this field. The amount of individuals employed in that state, the level of demand for those individuals in that state, and the region of the country that state lies all impact the resulting 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

The actual environment that one chooses to work in also has a big effect on the dental assistant salary. 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 top average earnings by job industry 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. Most assistants receive paid vacations and also receive huge discounts on dental bills. This again is varied from state to state and relies heavily on whether you are a full-time employee or not.

The dental assistant salary is a huge gain when compared to the training necessary for this job. The dental assistants across the US will continue to increase as the salaries for this position keep rising.




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