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As an Expanded Functions Dental Assistant at a Heartland Dental supported office, you will organize and maintain lab equipment, take and develop X-rays and provide comprehensive post-operative dental procedures to patients.
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We are seeking a dedicated Medical or Dental Anesthesiologist to be an integral part of this mission, supporting our Pediatric Dentist during in-office surgery days. As a Medical or Dental Anesthesiologist at Benevis, you'll work with our pediatric population during office-based surgery days to provide high level anesthesia care.
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Mobile Anesthesiology Expertise: Provide specialized anesthesiology services within a dental practice, adapting to different clinical environments alongside a Pediatric Dentist. Advanced Patient Care : Focus on patients who require more than local anesthesia, such as children with dental anxiety, pediatric patients, or those with specific physical or cognitive disabilities.
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Must be a New York State Licensed Registered Dental Assistant. We're in search of a dynamic Dental Assistant to join our Clinical team. If you're a dedicated Dental Assistant with a passion for excellence and innovation, we invite you to join our founding team.
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Educational Background: Completion of an accredited Anesthesiology Residency (Medical or Dental) Your expertise will be pivotal in providing exceptional dental care to children and young adults, ensuring their experiences with dental healthcare are positive and impactful.
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Dental Care Assistant, Certified Dental Assistant (CDA), Dental Aide, Oral Healthcare Assistant, Dental Operatory Assistant, Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA), Registered Dental Assistant (RDA), Dental Technician Assistant, Dental Office Assistant, Dental Clinical Assistant.
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My Dentist - Ada, a Heartland Dental Supported Practice and a "Growing Patient-Focused Doctor Office" is looking for a Full-Time Experience Dental/Hygiene Assistant to join our team to support the Doctor & Hygiene Side of the Practice.
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Dental Receptionist, Dental Office Administrator, Dental Office Receptionist, Front Desk Coordinator - Dental, Dental Administrative Assistant, Dental Office Front Desk Coordinator, Dental Secretary, Front Office Dental Receptionist.
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Heartland Dental believes that to provide exceptional lifetime care for patients, we must hire and grow team members who will support the business and clinical needs of each supported dental office and foster a strong team building culture.
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Partner with the providers and team to implement Heartland Dental systems and maximize office workflow. As a Dental Assistant, youll work in an environment that encourages learning, team cohesion, and puts patients first.
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Each Heartland Dental supported office is unique to the community and the patients they serve. South Mountain Dental Care, like each Heartland Dental supported office, is unique to the community and the patients they serve.
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We are Benevis, a health service organization with a heart, focused on delivering quality, affordable dental care in underserved communities. Licensure and Certifications: Current, valid medical or dental license in good standing.
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Georgia: CPR Certification, Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) certification, and proof of formal training to expose X-rays. Florida: Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) certification and proof of formal training to expose X-rays (including FDOH Permit to expose X-rays.
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Join our dynamic and thriving dental practice as a Dental Assistant! At Great Expressions Dental Centers, we're seeking an energetic and motivated individual to join our team and positively impact our patients' oral health.
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Perform basic dental procedures under the guidance of a licensed dentist. 2+ years of previous dental assisting experience or relevant education is preferred, but we're willing to train the right candidate.
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