The 2014 average dental assistant salary in Maryland was $38,775. Those entering the field averaged $28,945 while experienced dental assistants earned $43,690 a year on average.
The average Maryland dental assistant salary varied substantially between the state’s Workforce Investment Areas (WIA).
All of the categories of dental assistant salaries were highest in the Mid-Maryland WIA:
Maryland Area
Entry-level
Average
Experienced
Anne Arundel
$26919
$37983
$43515
Baltimore City
$33746
$39050
$41701
Baltimore County
$30360
$39592
$44207
Frederick County
$26677
$38838
$44919
Lower Shore
$23593
$32833
$37454
Mid-Maryland
$37260
$44911
$48736
Montgomery County
$32244
$43283
$48802
Prince Georges County
$28889
$35943
$39470
Southern Maryland
$33067
$40145
$43638
Susquehanna
$22539
$31332
$35818
Upper Shore
$29819
$36003
$39095
Western Maryland
$23292
$32462
$37047
The field of dental assisting is growing throughout the country as research indicates that proper dental care greatly contributes to overall health. Plus, as baby boomers age, they are keeping more of their teeth than previous generations.
The number of Maryland dental assistants is projected to grow by 6.8% in the ten year period ending in 2022 according to the state’s Division of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation. Three quarters of the 379 jobs expected to become available during this time frame will be due to the need to replace dental assistants leaving the field.
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The Baltimore and Montgomery County WIAs had the largest number of dental assistants in 2013. Slightly more than 21% of Maryland’s 5,520 dental assistants were employed in the Baltimore County WIA, while the Montgomery County WIA had 19.2% of these professionals.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides a detailed breakdown of 2013 dental assisting salaries throughout Maryland:
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
Baltimore-Towson MD
2770
18.66
38820
18.60
21.71
24.95
38680
45150
51900
Bethesda-Rockville-Frederick MD Metropolitan Division
1280
20.28
42180
20.92
23.76
27.14
43520
49420
56450
Cumberland MD-WV
90
14.05
29220
14.22
17.07
18.54
29580
35510
38550
Hagerstown-Martinsburg MD-WV
180
16.60
34520
16.44
18.62
21.45
34190
38720
44620
Salisbury MD
110
16.00
33270
14.62
17.82
22.58
30400
37060
46960
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Division
4890
18.76
39030
17.92
22.48
27.02
37270
46760
56200
Wilmington DE-MD-NJ Metropolitan Division
710
16.64
34620
16.93
20.29
22.56
35220
42210
46930
Upper Eastern Shore nonmetropolitan area
120
15.27
31770
15.56
17.17
18.14
32370
35720
37730
St. Marys County Maryland nonmetropolitan area
80
19.06
39650
17.73
23.68
26.97
36870
49260
56090