Survey Reveals How Dental Assistants Help Dentists Make Money
The absence and replacement of any dental team member costs the practice its hard-earned money. One group that’s often overlooked and underappreciated—but costs the practice thousands of dollars in their absence—is dental assistants.
Simply increasing DA pay to meet their worth could work wonders for dental assistant recruitment and retention in practices across the nation. This was proven in a recent survey conducted by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) and the DALE foundation.
These organizations have been working tirelessly to elevate the dental assisting profession. They recently formed a workgroup designed to enhance the future of the profession—the Dental Assisting Professional Model Workgroup. The results of another survey conducted recently by DANB indicated that assistants, dentists, and consumers all agree that education and requirements for the profession should be uniform throughout the nation...
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Simply increasing DA pay to meet their worth could work wonders for dental assistant recruitment and retention in practices across the nation. This was proven in a recent survey conducted by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) and the DALE foundation.
These organizations have been working tirelessly to elevate the dental assisting profession. They recently formed a workgroup designed to enhance the future of the profession—the Dental Assisting Professional Model Workgroup. The results of another survey conducted recently by DANB indicated that assistants, dentists, and consumers all agree that education and requirements for the profession should be uniform throughout the nation...
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