The dental assistant is a valuable member of the dental team and has numerous responsibilities. In smaller practices, the assistant might work with the dentist as well as managing the business aspects of the practice such as scheduling, billing and purchasing. In larger practices, the duties may be more specialized. In most dental offices, the dental assistant is in charge of infection control procedures, which are closely regulated by OSHA (the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration).
The dental assistant works on behalf of the patient as well as the dentist in helping to assure a high level of professional excellence in oral health care delivery. Procedures a dental assistant may perform are regulated on a state by state basis. In North Carolina, the dental assistant works under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist. A dental assistant may work in such practice settings as:
Some general responsibilities of a dental assistant are:
North Carolina delegable functions for dental assistants can be found at the following website: http://www.ncdentalboard.org/assisting.htm