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As an orthodontist supported by Pacific Dental Services®, you can rely on a great number of referrals as you will be providing owner dentists the ability to provide excellent and comprehensive care under one roof.
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The Orthodontic Assistant is responsible for assisting the orthodontist in clinical and administrative duties, including; prepare patient for procedure or exam, sterilize and disinfect instruments, set up instrument trays, prepare materials and assist during dental procedures.
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As an Orthodontic Assistant at Coastline Orthodontics you will assist the Orthodontist with patients to ensure the highest quality of care is provided. Assist doctor during treatmentPerform various orthodontic procedures under the direction of the Orthodontist including: Records, banding, placement of separators, remove/replace wires, coil springs, donuts, elastic bands and delivering retainers.
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Assist the orthodontist during procedures by providing instruments, materials, and equipment required for the treatment. Wednesday-Saturday Sunday-Wednesday Requirements: To excel in this role, you should possess the following qualifications and attributes: High school diploma or equivalent CPR or X Ray certification Completion of a dental assistant program or equivalent training Experience working in an orthodontic or dental office.
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As a PDS®-supported orthodontist, you will have a balanced lifestyle, fantastic income opportunities and you’ll work for offices that care about people, patients and their community. You became a dentist to provide excellent patient care and an orthodontist to have a career that will serve you for a lifetime.
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To be successful as an orthodontist you must have a desire to help people, an interest in oral health, and be able to provide exceptional patient care. We are looking for an experienced orthodontist to perform examinations in order to assess patient needs.
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Your primary responsibilities will include assisting the orthodontist during procedures, performing chairside duties, and ensuring the comfort and well-being of our patients throughout their orthodontic treatment.
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We are actively seeking an Orthodontist to join our growing team. VISA and Green Card sponsorship available. Digital x-ray and Panorex units. We are actively seeking an Orthodontist to join our growing team.
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Love working with kids (they make up 70% or more of our patient base) Certificate of completion of a residency from an accredited post-graduate Orthodontic Program. FT providers are eligible to participate in Medical/Dental/Vision insurance plans, HSA/FSA.
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Orthodontists are responsible for providing Orthodontic services to patients with the support of their team. DDS/DMD from a dental education program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
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Yearly OSHA and HIPPA and Emergency Management training. Join in morning huddles (hey, you can even run one!) Short Term Disability/Long Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance plans are paid for by company.
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LI-PDS#indeed-spJob type: OTHER EMPLOYMENT TYPECategories: Orthodontist. The OpportunityYou became a dentist to provide excellent patient care and an orthodontist to have a career that will serve you for a lifetime.
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Love working with kids (they make up 80% or more of our patient base) Current, valid license to practice dentistry in states where providing care or eligible for licensure. Ratio of 1 dental assistant per 15 patients scheduled.
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Work chair-side with Orthodontist, perform patient care, and general laboratory duties. CERTIFICATIONS: *CDA or RDA required, X-RAY certification preferred. SMILE STRAIGHT ORTHODONTICS *is offering a full-time opportunity as an Orthodontic Assistant at our WILMINGTON office.
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With over 3000 employees in offices across the country from clinical to support staff - we are united in our mission to create happy, healthy smiles through providing high quality dental care to underserved families in a fun, compassionate environment.
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