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    SPOTLIGHT: Bucks County Dental Design

    Many of you reading this will remember going to the dentist as a child. The experience hardly resembles that of today. The dentist was working alone, standing up and practicing two-handed dentistry.

    In the 1960’s, researchers and clinicians at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry introduced four handed dentistry, which changed the landscape of the everyday dental office. It also introduced a new career option– the Dental Assistant.

    The dental assistant provides the extra hands needed in treating patients. An experienced assistant anticipates the needs of the dentist and patient, sits chairside during the treatment (usually), but is also always on the move. They are rarely bored!

    Becoming a dental assistant does not require formal education, although an assisting program is very helpful. These programs are available at many community colleges. The assistant must have a special license to take x-rays, which requires some classes and a test.

    Dental assistants can further their formal education and become a licensed Expanded Function Dental Assistant (EFDA). EFDA’s can do significantly more than a regular dental assistant, including applying sealants, restoring teeth, and other functions. The EFDA commands a salary commensurate with experience and expertise.

    A career in dental assisting should not be overlooked. It has potential for growth, regular hours, and an opportunity to help people, among other benefits. Dental assistants are an essential component of the dental health team and contribute greatly to the patient’s well-being and comfort.

    Another note – On Thursday, October 10, our office will participate in our 3rd annual Freedom Day USA. For this one day we have cleared our schedules and will be honored to treat (teeth cleanings, exams, fillings, extractions, etc.) veterans and first responders with absolutely no cost or obligation.

    Please spread the word about this nationwide program and call us at 215-364-2420 to make an appointment for this special day. We thank these great men and women for their service to our country!

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