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Train Now to be a Dental Assistant at Everest Institute - Chelsea

istock_000009081990xsmall.jpgEverest Institute - Chelsea believes that training to be a dental assistant can be an important game changer for those looking to earn a livingĀ  supporting and promoting good dental health.

Dental assistants have a lot of pride and can demand a measure of respect by becoming an important member of a dental health team.

The new Dental Assisting program being offered by Everest Institute - Chelsea trains students to perform chair side assisting methods, patient procedures, and related lab and office tasks. You'll gain the knowledge and skills to be competitive on day one when you decide to launch your career.

Dental assistant training at Chelsea also follows a traditional approach of how we help students learn: hire qualified and experienced instructors who bring real world experiences to the classroom and keep the classroom size small enough to ensure each student receives quality attention.

Examine the Benefits of Dental Assisting

Dental assisting can be a great career for anyone looking for a job with good benefits and hours. It's also the type of career training that can allow you to get into the workforce quickly by finding a dental assisting program that works with, not against, your schedule. You see, at Everest Institute - Chelsea we know you'd like to get the training that allows you to pursue a career of choice and then get on with your life.

Job Outlook for the Dental Assisting Profession

For the years ahead, those who train as a dental assistant can expect job prospects to be good. From 2006 through 2016, employment is expected to grow 29%, which is above the growth curve expected of all occupations. Factors working in your favor are an increased focus on preventive dental care for all generations, population growth, and a greater retention of natural teeth by the population as a whole.*

Careers that Attract Dental Assistants

Dental assistants work in an array of venues, which include:

  • Solo dental practices (one dentist)
  • Group practices (two or more dentists)Specialty practices
  • Public health dentistry
  • Hospital dental clinics
  • Dental school clinics
  • And much more

If you're interested in finding out more about how training as a dental assistant can bridge the divide between your dreams and reality, contact Everest Institute today.

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