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I know it is possible in states that do not require a license or graduation from a dental assisting program, but I guess my question is how can I stand out? What can I say on my cover letter/do to get an opportunity at a position. I have tried to apply to several positions that do not require a license, but I just find it hard for employers to hire me over someone who has already been a dental assistant.
My main thing is that I have a year or so before dental school, so I want to work in the dental field and make some money too as I prepare for the large debt burden of dental school.
My main thing is that I have a year or so before dental school, so I want to work in the dental field and make some money too as I prepare for the large debt burden of dental school.