Dental Assistants (ANZSCO 4232)
Dental Assistants, also known as Dental Chairside Assistants or Dental Nurses, play a crucial role in the dental healthcare industry in Australia. They are responsible for preparing patients for dental examinations and providing assistance to Dental Practitioners, Hygienists, and Therapists during dental procedures.
Indicative Skill Level
Most Dental Assistants possess a skill level that is commensurate with the qualifications and experience outlined below:
In Australia:
- AQF Certificate II or III (ANZSCO Skill Level 4)
In New Zealand:
- NZQF Level 2 or 3 qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 4)
While formal qualifications are preferred, relevant experience of at least one year may substitute for these qualifications in some cases. Additionally, on-the-job training and experience may be required alongside the formal qualification.
Tasks Include:
- Receiving and preparing patients
- Arranging and handing instruments, medication, and other dental requisites to Dental Practitioners
- Preparing dental materials and processing X-rays
- Using suction devices and water sprays
- Performing routine maintenance on equipment
- Sterilising and preventing cross-infection of equipment
- Providing advice to patients on dental health education and post-operative care and procedures
- Acting as a receptionist for Dental Practitioners
- Performing billing and other clerical tasks
Occupation: Dental Assistant (ANZSCO 423211)
Alternative Titles:
- Dental Chairside Assistant
- Dental Nurse
Dental Assistants, or Dental Chairside Assistants/Dental Nurses, are integral members of the dental healthcare team. They assist in the delivery of quality dental care and treatment, ensuring the comfort and well-being of patients throughout their dental visits.
With a skill level of 4, Dental Assistants possess the necessary knowledge and expertise to perform their duties effectively. Their contributions help maintain a high standard of dental care in Australia.