“Employment of dental assistants is projected to grow 11 percent from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations. About 44,000 openings for dental assistants are projected each year, on average, over the decade.”
U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Many dental offices employ two dental assistants per dentist. With over 7000 dentists in Texas you can see why the need for dental assistant career training is overwhelming.
Dental assistant jobs are available in private, corporate, and government dental offices. Such demand translates to job security and a high salary. Today’s dental assistants earn an average of over $19 per hour and, as high as $29 per hour.
Nearly all dental assistant jobs in the dental field receive full dental coverage and a predictable 8-5 schedule with 3-day weekends every week! Great pay, work-life balance and hours!
If you are willing to make a commitment to your education and dental assistant career, we here at Dental Replacements Training Academy, Inc., will do everything we can to make your future in dentistry a reality. Come earn your dental assistant Texas certification today.
This is because our course gives you the required training hours and real world experience that other (shorter) dental assistant training schools don’t provide.
These stats are tracked by the Texas Workforce Commission and updated yearly. Our dental assistant academy is among the best year after year in the state at job placement in the dental field. We strive to really go above and beyond when it comes to helping students find a dental assistant job after graduation. It really makes us feel good to see a student launch their new dental assistant career. We consistently get calls from dental offices in Texas and around the country asking for a list of recent graduates.
This school has a Certificate of Approval from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC).
The TWC-assigned school number is: S1812
The school’s programs are approved by Texas Workforce Commission. Students must address their concerns about this school or any of its educational programs by following the grievance process outlined in the school’s catalog.
Schools are responsible for ensuring and documenting that all students have received a copy of the school’s grievance procedures and for describing these procedures in the school’s published catalog. If, as a student, you were not provided with this information, please inform school management.
Students dissatisfied with this school’s response to their complaint or who are not able to file a complaint with the school can file a formal complaint with TWC, as well as with other relevant agencies or accreditors, if applicable.
Information on complaint policy or on filing a complaint with TWC can be found on TWC’s Career Schools and Colleges Website at: www.twc.state.tx.us/