Finding a career in the dental industry

Ready to start your next dental job?

If you have recently graduated dental school or you are looking to learn what type of dental education you need, you may gain insight from what we share below. If you reside in Florida and looking for a dental job, keep reading.

Dental jobs in 2020

According to the American Dental Association, research indicates 95% of people take their oral health seriously and regard it as a critical element of staying healthy overall. This means careers in the dental industry are safe. That is at least until artificial intelligence and robots take over but that is a long way away, right?


Florida dental facts

While doing our research, we were stunned to see there are over 5,000 general dental practices and 3,000 speciality practices in Florida. There are more than 14,000 practicing dentists and 30,000 dental team members. We thought based on this data Florida would be ranked as having the most dentists per capita but that title goes to Utah. In fact, Florida doesn't even rank within the top 10 states. The good news is, there are still many practices that continue to grow and are always looking for help.

Dental schools in Florida

If you have chosen dentistry as your dream career, you will be happy to know some of the top dental schools reside in Florida. Starting with a school right here in Fort Lauderdale, the Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine admits 100 students each year and includes innovative cucciculum built for general or complex procedures. Post doctorate degrees advancing to periodontics and orthondontics, among general dentistry is sometimes extended.

Next on the list is the University of Florida College of Dentistry, esablished 1972, based out of Gainesville, Fl. Accepting less than 100 students annually, the unique learning experience prepares students and promotes their abilities to contribute and excel in their career of choice.

LECOM School of Dental Medicine out of Bradenton, Fl is a smaller alternative, more affordable option for students are interested in dental schooling. You will find a committed staff dedicated to providing quality dental education and offers clinical group practices to assist residents who cannot easily obtain dental care.

Landing your dream job

In order to get the dental job of your dreams, you need to know what a dental practice is looking for. You need to be prepared, have a clean background and history, have available references that support the characteristics and attributes you claim to have and be ready to do more than a job. Dental practices are looking for employees that go the extra mile and do things that are in the best interest of the practice overall. Do your job well where you specialize but be capable of handling other tasks outside your area of expertise. This is how you stand out among the crowd and land your ideal dental career.