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Careers in Dental Practices

Dental practices provide general and specialty dental care — the familiar offices where cleanings, fillings, and other dental work happens. Almost entirely small practices with very high credential requirements.

1M
U.S. jobs
In this sector
$69K
Median salary
Across all roles
Dental Practices jobs by metro area
Bubble size = total employment
Dental Practices employment by metro · ~393 areas
1.New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ19K
2.Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA14K
3.Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN10K
4.Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX8K
5.Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL7K

Jobs per 100K workforce — measures industry density

1.Lake Havasu City-Kingman, AZ487.7
2.Pocatello, ID432.5
3.Sherman-Denison, TX404.3
4.Rochester, MN373.2
5.Provo-Orem-Lehi, UT369
BLS OEWS May 2024
Understanding this Sector
What it's like to work in Dental Practices

Dental practices provide essential oral healthcare — there's satisfaction in helping patients maintain health, the precision of dental procedures, and building lasting patient relationships. Many find meaning in the combination of technical skill and patient care.

The challenge can come from patient anxiety and practice economics. Many people fear dental visits, requiring patience and reassurance. Practice profitability requires managing overhead carefully. Physical demands of the work position affect dentists over time. Insurance reimbursement pressures practices.

The field varies by practice type and role. General dentistry differs from orthodontics, periodontics, or other specialties. Solo practice operates differently than group practices, DSOs, or community health centers. Dentists have different paths than hygienists, assistants, or administrative staff.

For those who thrive here, the rewards are genuine: helping patients maintain health, technical procedures, income potential, and patient relationships built over years. If you're interested in oral health, comfortable with anxious patients, and want healthcare with good lifestyle potential, dental careers offer solid opportunities.

How people break in

Dental assisting is accessible with training or certification. Hygienist requires degree and licensure. Dentistry requires dental school. Front desk positions are accessible.

Work environment tends toward
Licensed professionPrivate practice commonRegular hoursHygienist/assistant entryPatient relationships
Industries it connects to
Salary vs. national average
-3%
$69K median vs. $71K national
$239K$179K$119K$60K$0K$17K$37K$150K$239K*387 metro areas across 50 states, sorted by salary level →
Salary range across all dental practices roles
Where your dollar goes furthest
1. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara$89K
2. Boulder$76K
3. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria$74K
4. Trenton-Princeton$71K
5. Durham-Chapel Hill$70K
BLS OEWS May 2024
* Top salaries exceed this figure. BLS caps reported wages at ~$240K to protect individual privacy in high-earning roles.

Median salaries range from ~$71K in mid-market metros to ~$100K in top-tier cities. But cost of living closes a lot of that gap — metros with lower regional price parities often offer the best purchasing power.

Highest paying
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara · $100K
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont · $87K
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria · $80K
Best purchasing power
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara · $89K adj.
Boulder · $76K adj.
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria · $74K adj.
Most jobs
New York · 18.4M
Los Angeles · 11.9M
Chicago · 8.6M
BLS OEWS May 2024 · BEA Regional Price Parities

What the data says about this sector

Beyond salary and job counts — signals that shape the day-to-day experience of working in Dental Practices.

🚪
Annual Quit Rate
Based on all Healthcare data
23%
Higher than average turnover. This could indicate challenging conditions, seasonal work, or abundant external opportunities.
1%vs. 22% all industries
🏢
Typical Employer Size
Small-skewed
Small businesses dominate. More variety in roles but less formal structure and benefits.
100%
Small
<50
0%
Mid
50–249
0%
Large
250+
🏠
Remote / Hybrid Prevalence
mostly_onsite
Many roles can be done remotely. Location flexibility is a realistic expectation.
Mostly on-siteHybrid commonRemote-first
📋
Credential Density
High
Most roles don't require formal credentials. Skills and experience matter more than certificates.
Few credentialsSome requiredMany required
🤝
Union Presence
Based on all Healthcare data
~6%
Minimal union coverage means compensation is individually negotiated. Know your market rate going in.
6%vs. 11% all industries
BLS JOLTS 2024 · BLS QCEW 2024 · O*NET Work Context · BLS Union Members Summary 2024
Career Tracks

Career tracks in Dental Practices

How jobs in this sector break down by function, and what they typically pay.

Healthcare · Hospitals, clinics, and medical practices. Direct patient care, specialization paths, shift work common. Meaningful impact, strong demand.
35%
$73K median
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Admin & Office · Medical offices, hospitals, and clinics need organized admins who can handle sensitive information. Stable, meaningful work with clear career paths.
14%
$47K median
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Personal Care · Medical spas, rehabilitation facilities, and clinical settings. Higher pay, medical oversight, insurance billing knowledge valued.
9%
$40K median
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Sales · Healthcare sales spanning medical devices, pharmaceuticals, healthcare IT, and clinical services to hospitals and medical practices.
8%
$45K median
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Business Operations · Hospitals and clinics balance patient care with complex operations. Regulatory pressure, 24/7 demands, meaningful impact. Growing field with strong demand.
5%
$62K median
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Transportation · Medical transport, patient logistics, and healthcare supply chain — ambulance services, medical couriers, and hospital logistics.
4%
$50K median
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Median salary for occupations employed within Dental Practices. BLS OEWS May 2024.

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Federal data: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (May 2024) · BLS JOLTS 2024 · BLS QCEW 2024 · O*NET Work Context · BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034
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