At $38,792, the median 2014 dental assistant salary in Oregon is nearly $3,900 greater than the national median for this field. Dental assistants earning in the top ten percent made $51,106 on average, while those new to the field representing the bottom ten percent averaged $30,701.
In Oregon, dental assistant salaries can vary substantially in different regions of the state. There was a difference of $14,893 between the highest and lowest median salaries:
Oregon Area
10th Percentile
Median
90th Percentile
Benton/Lincoln/Linn
$32698
$40206
$47507
Clackamas
$32074
$37190
$56306
Crook/Deschutes/Jefferson
$32219
$39104
$47382
Douglas
$27310
$34632
$39062
Grant/Harney/Malheur
$20218
$27123
$36046
Jackson/Josephine
$26270
$34819
$45531
Marion/Polk/Yamhill
$28870
$36234
$45781
Morrow/Umatilla
$26270
$33696
$42765
Multnomah/Washington
$32864
$42016
$54246
Regional Employment Projections for Oregon’s Dental Assistants
The number of dental assistant jobs available in Oregon is expected to increase 10.9% between 2012 and 2022 according to the Oregon Employment Department.
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Five of Oregon’s regions had projected growth rates that were higher than the state’s average:
- Klamath/Lake – 9%
- Gilliam/Hood River/Sherman/Wheeler/Wasco – 9%
- Clatsop/Columbia/Tillamook – 8%
- Baker/Union/Wallowa – 4%
The Multnomah/Washington region has by far the largest number of projected annual openings for dental assistants. In the ten-year period ending in 2022, 142 dental assistant jobs are expected to become available each year in this region. This represents 35.9% of all of the annual job openings expected in Oregon during this period. More than 65% of these jobs are expected to come from dental assistants who will leave the field.
The US Department of Labor provides an analysis of dental assistant salary percentiles in key regions throughout Oregon (2013):
Area name
Employment
Hourly mean wage
Annual mean wage
Hourly median wage
Hourly 75th percentile wage
Hourly 90th percentile wage
Annual median wage
Annual 75th percentile wage
Annual 90th percentile wage
Bend OR
230
18.37
38200
18.36
20.61
22.09
38200
42860
45960
Corvallis OR
130
19.58
40730
19.55
21.74
23.53
40670
45230
48940
Eugene-Springfield OR
380
20.22
42060
19.13
24.64
27.61
39780
51260
57430
Medford OR
240
17.12
35600
16.99
20.10
22.05
35330
41810
45870
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro OR-WA
3170
19.35
40250
19.05
21.89
24.89
39630
45540
51770
Salem OR
460
17.40
36180
17.22
19.50
21.79
35820
40550
45320
Coastal Oregon nonmetropolitan area
190
19.65
40870
20.22
22.42
25.45
42060
46630
52940
Southern Oregon and Linn County nonmetropolitan area
310
16.35
34020
16.55
17.99
19.66
34420
37430
40900
North Central Oregon nonmetropolitan area
120
16.92
35180
15.30
19.94
24.33
31820
41480
50600
Eastern Oregon nonmetropolitan area
160
15.19
31590
14.44
17.35
20.90
30040
36090
43480