Celebrate Dental Assistants Recognition Week March 3-9

Dental assistants are an essential part of the dental practice
all year long, but they get a special week dedicated to them for
all the great service they do to advance patient care.

The ADA Council on Dental Practice is encouraging dentists to
acknowledge the commitment and dedication of their dental
assistants during Dental Assistants Recognition Week, March
3-9.

This year’s theme is
“Today’s Dental Assistant — Polished, Poised and
Professional.” The American Dental Assistants Association chose
the theme because it acknowledges the growing importance of
dentistry’s role in health care and the responsibilities of
dental assistants.

“Every day is a good day to recognize our dental assistants
for their unique and diverse contributions to the delivery of great
care for our patients,” said Dr. Stacey K. Van Scoyoc, chair of
the Council on Dental Practice.

“Dental assistants are vital to the success of the dental
practice and it’s exciting that careers in dental assisting
continue to diversify and expand,” Dr. Van Scoyoc continued.
“Dental assistants do much more than work chairside with the
dentist. They take X–rays, schedule patients, sterilize
instruments, order supplies, manage the day-to-day business of the
office, provide patient instruction, contact benefits
administrators and sales representatives, to name a few of the
tasks in their job description. The dental assistants in my
practice allow me to serve my patients with the highest quality of
care and customer service.”

The ADA, American Dental Assistants Association, Canadian Dental
Assistants Association and Canadian Dental Association jointly
recognize the observance.

Many dental assistants will observe the week by participating in
educational and charity events and other team activities. Dentists
often show their gratitude for dental assistants’ diverse
contributions to the practice and the public by providing perks
such as luncheons, flowers or treats.

Each year, the ADAA urges dental assistants to recap their
activities and successes throughout the week and submit them for
possible publication in The Dental Assistant, the ADAA journal.

Dental team members can download a kit online that includes ideas for a news
release; an overview on using social media to promote the week
online; sample proclamations and public service announcements; and
in-house promotions. It also includes examples of what last
year’s participants did to recognize the week.

For more information on the ADAA, visit dentalassistant.org.

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