Who to Follow on Social Media if You’re Exploring a Career in Dental Assisting (2025 Edition)
If you’re thinking about becoming a dental assistant, social media can be more than entertainment—it can be a window into the real work, challenges, and culture of the profession. From behind-the-scenes clips to educational tips and certification guidance, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube offer firsthand looks at what dental assisting is really like. Updated 5/7/2025. This article was originally published 3/26/2024.
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Start with Professional Organizations
Not everything on social media is accurate—but these national organizations are trustworthy sources for certification info, career trends, and advocacy:
- Dental Assisting National Board (DANB)
Certification pathways, testing tips, and continuing education for dental assistants. - American Dental Association (ADA)
Insight into the dental profession from policy to clinical tools—and occasional career tips for aspiring assistants. - American Dental Assistants Association (ADAA)
Student memberships, webinars, and content focused on professional growth.
Dental Professionals Who Educate and Inspire
While their content varies—from serious technique to funny patient stories—these creators offer valuable insights into what it’s like to work in dentistry today:
- Dr. Joyce Kahng (@joycethedentist) – Instagram
Known for aesthetic dentistry and strong visuals, she also highlights teamwork in the dental office and shares honest insights on provider-patient dynamics. - Dr. Ben Winters (@thebentistofficial) – TikTok, Instagram
Orthodontist who mixes humor with behind-the-scenes content on patient care and tools. - @dentalassistantsguide – Instagram
An informal but practical feed that shares tips, common questions, and relatable posts about life as a working dental assistant.
Want to Hear from Dental Assistants Themselves?
Some of the most authentic advice comes from assistants sharing their own day-to-day. Look for posts that show tray setup, sterilization tips, or personal growth in the role. Here are a few to watch:
- @dentalassistantsrock – Instagram
A curated feed of real assistants from around the country, sharing everything from patient interactions to workflow tips. - #dentalassistantlife – Hashtag
Explore this tag on TikTok and Instagram to see how others balance speed, skill, and smiles in their jobs.
Note: The individuals and organizations mentioned in this article share their own perspectives and experiences. Their content does not represent the views of Midwestern Career College, nor does MCC endorse any specific creator or platform.
Tips for Following Wisely
- ✅ Look for content that shows real procedures, tools, or team dynamics—not just entertainment
- ✅ Check if the creator is licensed or affiliated with an accredited dental program
- ✅ Mix content from professionals, students, and instructors to get a balanced view
- ✅ Be cautious of trends that promote “shortcuts” into the profession—stick with facts
Social Media Can Spark the Journey
You don’t have to figure out everything about your dental career all at once. Sometimes, watching a single reel or post is what helps it click—what this job looks like, how the team works together, or why it fits your personality. Let social media be a tool for clarity, not comparison. Follow wisely, learn from real people, and know that if the work speaks to you, there’s a path forward.
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Katherine R. Lieber, Director of Enrollment Technology at Midwestern Career College, is a technology and digital strategy leader who has driven student engagement and content innovation across industries. Her expertise in enrollment technology, marketing, and data-driven storytelling ensures that prospective students connect with the right career insights.