Dental assistant salary in Switzerland: what you really earn as a dental assistant, and what the dentists' society only recommends
Two dental assistants, same diploma, same work at the treatment chair, and at the end of the year more than 5,600 francs separate them, simply because one works in Geneva and the other in wealthy Zurich. And then there is the second, bigger trap: the Swiss Dental Association (SSO) recommends 4,050 to 4,450 francs per month at entry, but because there is no collective agreement, no practice is obliged to pay this guide salary. Here is the entire dental assistant salary of Switzerland at a glance: from the cantonal minimum wage through the real portal median to the SSO guide salary after nine years, plus a calculator that shows you in 10 seconds whether you even reach the SSO guide salary.

💰 What does a dental assistant earn in Switzerland?
A dental assistant with a federal diploma earns in Switzerland a portal median of around 55,200 francs gross per year, that is about 4,250 francs per month including the 13th salary. Median means: exactly half of all dental assistants earn more, the other half less. This figure is more honest than an average, because a few top salaries would pull the value upwards.
But the real aha moment lies elsewhere. Unlike in many jobs, the dental assistant has a semi-official anchor: the SSO guide salary of the Swiss Dental Association. It recommends 4,050 to 4,450 francs at entry and rises by year 9 to 4,930 to 5,480 francs. The problem: this guide salary is a recommendation, not a collective agreement, and no practice is obliged to pay it. So between what the SSO recommends for the ninth year and what the portals actually measure a gap of around 12,400 francs opens up. It is exactly this guide-salary trap that we make visible in the ConvivaPlus dental assistant salary index.
📊 The ConvivaPlus dental assistant salary index
Instead of a bare number, the ConvivaPlus dental-assistant salary index shows you two things at once: the SSO guide-salary curve from entry to the ninth year, and across it the red line of the measured portal reality. Where the two diverge, the guide-salary trap becomes visible at a glance.
The ConvivaPlus-Index (dental assistant salary index) combines the SSO guide salary of the Swiss Dental Association (via medi-karriere, as of 2025) with the measured median of public salary portals (jobs.ch, lohncheck.ch) and the cantonal minimum wages (unia.ch, 2026). The SSO guide salary is a recommendation, not binding; the portal values are an orientation, not an official statistic.
Minimum wage: highest cantonal minimum wage (Geneva, unia.ch 2026), full-time. SSO guide salary: recommendation of the Swiss Dental Association (via medi-karriere, as of 2025, ×13), not binding. Median line: ConvivaPlus aggregate of jobs.ch & lohncheck.ch, rounded, not an official statistic. Gross salary, 13th included.
🧮 Calculator: do you reach the SSO guide salary?
Enter your gross salary and see at once where you stand compared to all dental assistants in Switzerland, and whether you reach the SSO guide salary for the ninth year. The calculator shows you your percentile, the distance to the portal median and the green SSO guide-salary marker.
The ConvivaPlus-Index (aggregate of the SSO guide salary, jobs.ch & lohncheck.ch, portal median 55,200 francs) spreads salaries from around 48,000 francs in the lowest tenth to over 71,000 francs with an extra function; the SSO recommendation for year 9 is around 67,700 francs.
🟡 Mid-field: your salary is between the portal median and the SSO guide salary for the ninth year. For an experienced dental assistant, the SSO recommendation is your legitimate target, the gap upwards is your negotiating room.
Your salary is practically on the portal median. You earn about as much as half the profession, with the SSO guide salary for higher experience levels behind you there is more to take.
Indicative calculation based on the ConvivaPlus dental assistant salary index (SSO guide salary + aggregate of public portals, portal median 55,200 francs/year). Percentiles interpolated between anchor points. The SSO guide salary is a recommendation, not binding. Gross salary, 13th included. Individual salaries depend on practice, canton, workload and extra function. All information without guarantee.
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📈 Dental assistant salary by experience: the SSO guide-salary curve
For the dental assistant, unlike many care jobs, there is a profession-specific salary curve: the SSO guide salary. It rises from entry to the ninth year by around 1,000 francs per month. These levels show the SSO recommendation, with the red median line above, which reminds us that the measured reality runs noticeably flatter.
| Level (SSO guide salary) | per month (×13) | per year |
|---|---|---|
| Cantonal min. wage (Geneva, full-time)Highest legal floor, Geneva 24.59/h. Also applies to dental assistants (no agreement) | 4'131 | 53'704 |
| SSO guide entry (1st year)SSO recommendation 4,050–4,450/month, not binding | 4'250 | 55'250 |
| SSO guide year 3SSO recommendation 4,270–4,670/month | 4'470 | 58'100 |
| SSO guide year 9SSO recommendation 4,930–5,480/month, well above portal reality | 5'205 | 67'670 |
| Experienced + extra functionTop of the range, e.g. prophylaxis assistant or practice administration | 5'460 | 71'000 |
🗺️ Dental assistant salary by canton: the Zurich paradox
Where you work makes a noticeable difference, and the ranking surprises. It is precisely expensive Zurich that pays dental assistants less than Geneva. Here are the two portal-verified poles compared to the median of 55,200 francs. For smaller cantons the portal data is thin, so we only show the solid anchor points.
| Canton | Ø annual salary | vs median |
|---|---|---|
| Geneva | 60'000 | +4'800 |
| Zurich | 54'400 | −800 |
Between Geneva (around 60,000 francs) and Zurich (around 54,400 francs) there are around 5,600 francs per year, for the same diploma. That of all places the expensive economic hub of Zurich pays less than Geneva contradicts intuition. One possible explanation is the Geneva cantonal minimum wage, which as a legal floor lifts the whole salary level, while Zurich has no such limit. That remains a hypothesis, because the portal averages rest on samples of different sizes.
The Dental Association recommends an experienced dental assistant around 4,930 francs per month, but the portal average is almost 1,000 francs lower. The guide salary is an argument, not an entitlement, and that is exactly why you have to know it.
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🛡️ SSO guide salary and minimum wage: what applies to dental assistants
Unlike in industry, there is no collective agreement with binding minimum wages for dental assistants. What exists is the SSO guide salary: the Swiss Dental Association publishes salary recommendations each year, staggered by years of experience (entry 4,050 to 4,450, year 3 4,270 to 4,670, year 9 4,930 to 5,480 francs). It is a semi-official orientation value, the strongest profession-specific anchor, but legally it is not binding.
In addition, five cantons have a statutory hourly minimum wage that also covers dental assistants. The highest is Geneva at 24.59 francs per hour (as of 2026), which full-time corresponds to around 53,700 francs per year. In the other cantons there is no legal lower limit, there only what is negotiated counts, and the SSO guide salary is your best compass.
| Canton | CHF/hour | Full-time/year (≈42h) | In force |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geneva | 24.59 | 53'704 | since 1.1.2026 |
| Basel-Stadt | 22.2 | 48'485 | since 1.1.2026 |
| Jura | 21.4 | 46'738 | since 1.1.2026 |
| Neuchâtel | 21.35 | 46'629 | since 1.1.2026 |
| Ticino | 20.25 | 44'226 | since 2024, by sector 20.00–20.50 |
SSO guide salary or minimum wage: what counts for you?
For dental assistants the SSO guide salary is the most important reference, because it is profession-specific and staggered by experience, even if no practice is obliged to pay it. The cantonal minimum wage is a hard floor only in five cantons (Geneva, Basel-Stadt, Neuchâtel, Jura, Ticino). If you work elsewhere, there is no legal floor, all the more important is the SSO value as an argument. Whether and at what level a minimum wage applies to you, you can find out at the cantonal labour office or the trade union (Unia, Syna).
🚀 How to earn more as a dental assistant
Because the SSO guide salary is not binding, in the dental practice the negotiation decides, not waiting. Those who know the right levers can raise their earnings noticeably. Here are the most effective ones, ordered by impact:
The strongest lever costs nothing: cite the concrete SSO figure for your experience level in the talk. 'The SSO recommends at least 4,930 francs for my ninth year' is a factual, semi-official argument that is hard to ignore.
Training as a prophylaxis assistant or in practice administration lifts you above the pure dental-assistant level and justifies the top of the range up to around 71,000 francs. It is the clearest single salary jump in the job.
Geneva pays around 5,600 francs more than Zurich, and cantons with a statutory minimum wage lift the whole level. Where you work is a real lever, a move to a minimum-wage canton can pay off.
Larger group practices, clinics and university dental clinics often pay more and closer to the SSO guide salary than small single practices. When changing jobs, look at the structure and size.
Compare your salary each year with the portal median and the SSO guide salary for your level. Those who know they are below both have the strongest starting position for the talk.
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The SSO reference wage is a recommendation, not an entitlement
In the ConvivaPlus dental assistant salary index we held the semi-official SSO reference wage (year 9: around CHF 67,700) against the measured portal reality (around CHF 55,200). The verdict: the reference wage is a recommendation from the dentists’ association, not a collective agreement — no practice is obliged to pay it, hence a gap of around CHF 12,400. Whoever knows only the reference overestimates their likely salary; whoever knows only the median underestimates their legitimate claim. According to ConvivaPlus you negotiate best with both numbers in hand — to place alongside Swiss salaries and the medical secretary.
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The ConvivaPlus-Index shows: the Swiss Dental Association recommends a dental assistant, in the ninth year, around 67,700 francs, but the measured portal average is only around 55,200 francs. Between the SSO guide salary and reality there is a gap of around 12,400 francs, and the guide salary is binding for no practice.
Discussion
5 voices from the community
Ich bin seit neun Jahren im Beruf und liege immer noch klar unter dem SSO-Richtwert für das neunte Jahr. Die Kurve im Index zeigt genau das Problem: Die Empfehlung steigt schön, aber die Praxis-Realität hinkt hinterher. Beim nächsten Gespräch nehme ich diese Zahlen mit.
Das ist der wunde Punkt, Melanie. Der SSO-Richtlohn für Jahr 9 liegt rund 12'400 Franken über dem Portal-Schnitt, genau diese Lücke macht der Index sichtbar. Als Verhandlungs-Ausgangspunkt ist der SSO-Wert Gold wert. Viel Erfolg.
Dass ausgerechnet Genf mehr zahlt als Zürich, hat mich überrascht. Meine Cousine arbeitet als DA in Zürich und verdient trotz höherer Mieten weniger als ich hier. Die 5'600 Franken Unterschied im Jahr für dieselbe Ausbildung sind schon ein Hammer.
Genau die Richtlohn-Falle habe ich erlebt. Die SSO empfiehlt zum Einstieg 4'050 bis 4'450, meine erste Praxis in Zürich zahlte 3'900. Auf meinen Hinweis auf die SSO-Empfehlung hiess es nur, das sei ja nicht bindend. Der Index bestätigt schwarz auf weiss, dass Empfehlung und Realität zwei Paar Schuhe sind.
Danke, Nadia, das ist leider der Kern der Sache. Die SSO gibt eine semi-offizielle Orientierung, aber ohne GAV bleibt sie ein Richtwert. Genau darum lohnt es sich, mit der konkreten SSO-Zahl ins Gespräch zu gehen, sie ist das stärkste Argument, das eine DA hat.
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This article is salary orientation, not individual advice. SSO guide salary = recommendation of the Swiss Dental Association (not binding), minimum wage values per the cantonal provisions (Unia), median and regional values as an aggregate of public salary portals, as of July 2026.