How to Find Dental Assistants to Fill Shifts at Your Dental Office (2026 Guide)

Dental Assistant Staffing
Updated April 2026
8 min read

The fastest way to find a dental assistant to fill a shift at your dental office is to post the shift on a dental staffing platform. Platforms like TempStars notify qualified dental assistants in your area immediately — most offices receive their first offer within hours. You review each candidate’s ratings, credentials, and experience before accepting, and pay a flat $73 per completed shift with no hourly markup, no subscription, and no hiring fees.

You can also contact a traditional dental staffing agency (faster but more expensive, with less candidate control) or reach out through your personal network (cheapest but unreliable). This guide compares all three options with real pricing, fill-time data, and step-by-step instructions.

1M+
Hours of shifts filled

10,000+
Dental offices registered

32,000+
Dental professionals

$73
Flat fee per shift

The 3 Ways to Find a Dental Assistant for Your Shift

Dental offices in Canada fill dental assistant shifts through three channels. Each has different trade-offs in cost, speed, and the amount of control you have over who works in your practice.

Option 2: Traditional Dental Staffing Agencies

You call the agency, describe the shift you need filled, and they send someone from their roster. The agency handles selection and logistics — you pay a premium for the hands-off experience.

$80–$150+
per placement
+ $15–40/hr
hourly markup
Agency assigns
no candidate choice
Business hours
call to request

How it works: You establish a relationship with a staffing agency that maintains a roster of dental assistants. When you need coverage, you call or email with the shift details. The agency matches you with an available professional based on what’s on their roster that day. You’re invoiced for the shift — typically the assistant’s rate plus a markup, or a blended rate that bundles everything together.

Advantages

  • Fully hands-off — the agency handles everything
  • Can sometimes fill same-day emergencies
  • Established agencies have pre-vetted rosters

Considerations

  • Significantly more expensive (markups + placement fees)
  • No choice in who comes to your office
  • No visibility into ratings or reviews
  • Permanent hire fees of 15–25% of salary
  • Only available during business hours

Best for: Offices that need coverage very rarely, don’t want to manage the process at all, and are less sensitive to cost.

Option 3: Personal Network & Word-of-Mouth

Texting dental assistants you’ve worked with before, posting in Facebook groups, or asking colleagues if their assistant is available on your day.

No fee
hourly rate only
Unpredictable
depends on who’s free
Limited
people you already know
No guarantees
informal arrangement

How it works: You reach out to your contacts whenever you need coverage. This might mean texting a list of assistants you’ve collected over the years, posting in a local dental professionals Facebook group, or asking colleagues. You pay the assistant’s hourly rate directly with no placement fee.

Advantages

  • No placement fees at all
  • You may already know the person
  • Flexible and informal

Considerations

  • Unreliable — depends on who’s available
  • Time-consuming — texting, waiting, coordinating
  • Very small pool of candidates
  • No vetting beyond personal experience
  • No cancellation protection or guarantees

Best for: Offices with an established bench of trusted assistants they’ve worked with many times. Less effective for new offices or those in areas with smaller professional networks.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor Staffing Agency Personal Network Staffing Platform (TempStars)
Placement cost $80–$150+ per shift None $73 flat per completed shift
Hourly markup $15–$40+/hr on top of rate None None — pay the assistant directly
Choose your candidate No — agency assigns Limited to who you know Yes — full profile, ratings, credentials
See ratings & reviews No No Yes — bilateral review system
Speed to first candidate Hours (during business hours) Unpredictable Typically within hours (24/7)
Candidate pool size Agency’s roster (dozens) Your personal contacts 32,000+ professionals across Canada
Credential verification Agency handles internally You verify yourself Platform-verified + visible to you
Permanent hire fee 15–25% of annual salary None None — free to hire permanently
Subscription / sign-up fee Sometimes None None
Available hours Business hours only When people respond 24/7 — post anytime
Cancellation protection Varies None Platform re-posts + cancellation guarantee
Build a favourites list No — agency controls roster Yes — but limited pool Yes — request your favourites directly

How to Post a Shift and Get Offers (Step by Step)

If you’ve never used a dental staffing platform before, here’s exactly how it works on TempStars. The entire process takes about 5 minutes.

1

Create a free office account

Sign up at tempstars.com or download the TempStars app. Enter your office name, address, and contact details. There is no sign-up fee, subscription, or credit card required to start.

2

Post your dental assistant shift

Enter the date, start time, end time, and your preferred hourly rate. Select Dental Assistant as the role. Add any specific requirements — Level II certification, radiography capability, experience with your software (Dentrix, ABELDent, ClearDent), or other skills your office needs.

3

Review offers from qualified dental assistants

Dental assistants in your area are notified immediately. As offers arrive, you see each candidate’s profile: ratings from other offices, total shifts completed on the platform, experience level, certifications, and proposed hourly rate. Compare candidates and make an informed choice.

4

Accept your preferred candidate

Choose the dental assistant whose ratings, credentials, and rate best fit your shift. Confirm the booking through the app. Message them directly to share parking details, dress code, office protocols, or anything that helps the day run smoothly.

5

Complete the shift and leave a review

After the shift, confirm the hours worked and leave a rating. The dental assistant also rates your office. You are charged a flat $73 placement fee only after the shift is successfully completed. No shift, no charge.

Pro Tip: Build a Favourites List

After a great shift, add the dental assistant to your favourites. Next time you need coverage, you can request them directly — getting the reliability of a personal network with the safety net of the platform behind it.

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What to Look for in a Temp Dental Assistant

Not all dental assistants are interchangeable. When reviewing candidates on a platform — or vetting someone from your network — here’s what matters most for a successful temp shift.

Certification Level: Level I vs. Level II

This is the most important distinction. In Ontario:

  • Level I dental assistants perform chairside duties that do not involve working inside the patient’s mouth — sterilization, room setup, tray preparation, instrument handling, and patient flow management.
  • Level II dental assistants are certified to perform intra-oral duties including suctioning, placing and removing rubber dams, applying topical anaesthetic, taking impressions, and placing temporary restorations.

Most dental offices looking for temp coverage need Level II certification. Make sure you specify this when posting your shift.

Key Certifications to Check

  • HARP (Healing Arts Radiation Protection) — Required in Ontario for any dental professional taking radiographs. If your temp assistant will be taking X-rays, HARP certification is non-negotiable.
  • CPR/First Aid — Current certification is standard and expected.
  • Coronal Polishing — Some offices need assistants who can polish teeth. This requires additional certification in Ontario.
  • Infection Prevention and Control — All assistants should be trained, but verifying current IPAC knowledge is good practice.

Software Experience

If your office uses specific practice management software, a temp assistant who already knows the system will be productive from the first patient. Common platforms include:

On TempStars, you can specify required software experience when posting your shift and see each candidate’s listed proficiencies in their profile.

Ratings and Reliability Track Record

On platforms with rating systems, look at:

  • Overall rating from other offices — a 4.5+ star rating across multiple shifts is a strong signal
  • Number of shifts completed — an assistant with 50+ completed shifts on the platform is a known quantity
  • Reliability — check for cancellation history; professionals with low cancellation rates are the safest bets for shifts you can’t afford to miss
Credentials Vary by Province

Certification requirements for dental assistants differ across Canadian provinces. In Ontario, Level II dental assistants register with the ODAA. In Alberta, they register with the College of Alberta Dental Assistants (CADA). In BC, they are certified through the College of Dental Surgeons of BC. Always verify that your temp holds valid credentials for your province.

How Much Does a Temp Dental Assistant Cost?

The total cost of filling a dental assistant shift has two components: the assistant’s hourly rate and the placement fee charged by whatever service you use to find them.

Dental Assistant Hourly Rates (2026)

Region Level I Rate Level II Rate Notes
Greater Toronto Area $20–$28/hr $26–$35/hr Largest market. Deep talent pool.
Ottawa / Eastern Ontario $22–$30/hr $28–$36/hr Slightly smaller pool. Plan ahead.
SW Ontario (London, KW, Hamilton) $20–$27/hr $25–$33/hr Competitive rates. Strong fill rates.
Greater Vancouver / BC $22–$30/hr $28–$38/hr Higher cost of living reflected in rates.
Calgary / Alberta $22–$29/hr $27–$35/hr Growing market.

Placement Fee Comparison

Traditional Agency TempStars Platform Personal Network
Placement fee $80–$150+ per shift $73 flat (+ HST) None
Hourly markup $15–$40/hr on top of rate None None
Subscription Sometimes required Never N/A
Permanent hire fee 15–25% of annual salary $0 — completely free None

$73
Flat fee per completed shift on TempStars (+ HST)
You only pay when your shift is successfully filled. No shift, no charge.
No sign-up fee
No subscription
No hourly markup
No hiring fee

Real Example: Full Cost of an 8-Hour Dental Assistant Shift (GTA)

Agency TempStars Savings
Assistant rate (8 hrs × $30/hr) $240 $240
Placement fee ~$100 $73 (+ HST) ~$20
Hourly markup (8 hrs × $20/hr) ~$160 $0 $160
Total cost to office ~$500 ~$322 ~$178 less

For an office that needs dental assistant coverage 4 times per month, the annual savings exceed $8,500 by using a flat-fee platform instead of a traditional agency — with more transparency and more control over who works in your practice.

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How Quickly Can You Fill a Dental Assistant Shift?

Speed depends on three factors: how much notice you give, the rate you offer, and the size of the professional pool in your area.

When you post Typical time to first offer Fill rate
7+ days before shift Within hours Highest — best selection of candidates
3–7 days before shift Within hours High — strong candidate pool
1–2 days before shift Within hours Good — competitive rate helps significantly
Same day Minutes to hours Lower — but possible, especially in major markets
Fast-Fill Features

TempStars offers Insta-Book and Auto-Book features that can match your shift with a qualified dental assistant automatically — sometimes within minutes. These are especially useful for urgent, last-minute coverage when you don’t have time to review multiple offers manually.

The single biggest factor in fill speed is the hourly rate you offer. Posting at or above the going market rate in your area attracts more candidates, faster. Posting below market rate means fewer offers, slower fills, and less experienced candidates. The difference between posting at $25/hr and $30/hr for a dental assistant is often the difference between filling the shift and not.

What the Data Shows

Based on over 1,000,000 hours of completed dental shifts across Canada, here are the patterns that consistently hold true for dental assistant shifts:

  • Competitive rates fill shifts faster. Offices that post at or above the going market rate receive more offers from more qualified candidates. Posting below market leads to fewer offers and a weaker candidate pool. The additional $3–$5/hr is always less than the cost of an unfilled shift.
  • Advance planning dramatically improves your options. Shifts posted 3+ days in advance fill at significantly higher rates than same-day emergency posts. If you know about a vacation, leave, or busy week in advance, post early.
  • Offices that build a favourites list get better results over time. The first shift is the hardest. After you’ve worked with a few strong dental assistants and added them to your favourites, you can request them directly for future shifts — faster than any agency.
  • Review quality compounds. Offices with good reviews from dental professionals attract better candidates. Being a good place to temp — clear communication, fair rates, professional environment — builds your reputation on the platform, which means better candidates choose to work at your office.
  • The cost of an unfilled shift far exceeds the cost of filling it. An empty dental assistant chair disrupts your entire day — longer patient wait times, overworked staff, reduced throughput, cancelled appointments. The $73 placement fee is a fraction of the revenue impact of even one cancelled appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a dental assistant to fill a shift at my office?

The fastest way is to post your shift on a dental staffing platform like TempStars. Create a free account, enter the shift details (date, time, rate, requirements), and qualified dental assistants in your area are notified immediately. Most offices receive their first offer within hours. You can also call a traditional staffing agency or reach out to your personal network, but platforms offer more speed, transparency, and lower cost.

How much does it cost to hire a temp dental assistant?

On TempStars, the only fee is $73 CAD per completed shift (plus HST). There is no hourly markup — you pay the dental assistant’s rate directly, typically $22–$35/hr in Ontario depending on experience and certification level. Traditional staffing agencies charge $80–$150+ per placement plus hourly markups of $15–$40/hr. There are no sign-up fees, subscriptions, or permanent hire fees on TempStars.

How quickly can I fill a dental assistant shift?

On TempStars, most offices receive their first offer within hours of posting. Shifts posted 3–7 days in advance at competitive rates have the highest fill rates. Same-day and next-day shifts can also be filled, especially in major markets like the GTA, Ottawa, and Vancouver. Features like Insta-Book and Auto-Book can fill some shifts within minutes.

What qualifications should a temp dental assistant have?

In Ontario, dental assistants must be registered with the Ontario Dental Assistants Association (ODAA) if performing Level II (intra-oral) duties. Look for current HARP certification, CPR training, and any specific certifications your office needs — radiography, coronal polishing, or experience with your practice management software (Dentrix, ABELDent, ClearDent). On TempStars, you can see each candidate’s qualifications, certifications, and ratings before booking.

Can I hire the temp dental assistant permanently?

Yes. If you find a dental assistant you want to bring on full-time, TempStars charges no hiring fee — it is completely free to convert a temp to a permanent employee. Traditional agencies typically charge 15–25% of the annual salary as a placement fee, which on a $45,000 salary would be $6,750–$11,250.

What if the dental assistant cancels before the shift?

On TempStars, if a booked dental assistant cancels, the shift is immediately reposted and urgent notifications are sent to available professionals in your area. The platform tracks cancellation rates — professionals who cancel frequently face consequences to their standing. TempStars also offers a Short Notice Cancellation Guarantee to protect offices.

Is TempStars available in my area?

TempStars operates across Canada (Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and other provinces) and in select U.S. markets including Orlando, Phoenix, Chicago, Nashville, and Boston. The largest professional pools are in the Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa, Hamilton, Vancouver, and Calgary.

What is the difference between a Level I and Level II dental assistant?

A Level I dental assistant performs chairside duties that do not involve working inside the patient’s mouth — sterilization, room setup, tray preparation, and patient flow. A Level II dental assistant is certified to perform intra-oral duties including suctioning, placing and removing rubber dams, applying topical anaesthetic, and taking impressions. Most dental offices looking for temp assistants need Level II certification.

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Dr. James Younger, DDS

Dr. Younger is a practicing dentist in Ontario and the founder of TempStars, Canada’s largest dental temp and hiring marketplace. He founded TempStars in 2015 after experiencing the dental staffing problem firsthand in his own practice. The platform has since connected over 10,000 dental offices with 32,000+ dental professionals across North America, facilitating more than 1,000,000 hours of completed shifts.

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