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You can begin your career as a dental assistant with the online Dental Assistant Program from Penn Foster Career School. As a dental assistant, you will manage the dental office, schedule appointments, and update patient records. You may work in a dental practice, for a government agency, or at a clinic. Wherever you work, you’ll enjoy steady employment as a dental assistant.
While some dental practices offer on-the-job training, most prefer assistants with formal training, such as you can receive at Penn Foster Career School. Coursework covers dental terminology and anatomy; preventive dentistry and nutrition; disease transmission, pathology, and dental emergencies; radiology; and pharmacology and anesthesiology. With online classes from Penn Foster Career School, you can learn all this and more wherever you live without leaving your home. You can graduate from the dental assistant training program in one year or less.
At Penn Foster Career School you will get toll-free instructional support; access to student services by website, phone, and mail; and the books, lessons, equipment, and learning aids you need.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job prospects for dental assistants are excellent. In 2007, median annual wages for dental assistants were $31,550.
When it comes to applying for jobs, education in dental assisting, such as the Penn Foster Career School Dental Assistant Program offers, will give you a definite advantage over applicants without formal training.

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