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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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Michigan: Upon hiring, you are required to furnish evidence of X-ray training certification. New Jersey: Proof of X-ray training. Ohio: Proof of formal training to expose X-rays (including FDOH Permit to Expose X-rays.
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Ohio:Proof of formal training to expose X-rays (including FDOH Permit to Expose X-rays)Texas:CPR Certification, TSBDE: TX State Board of Dental Examiners. Massachusetts:CPR Certification, proof of formal training to expose X-rays, BORID certification and annual CE requirements must be completed per state regulations.
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Connecticut: certification and proof of formal training to expose X-rays. 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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Prepare materials for impressions and restorations, take dental x rays, and process x-ray film as directed by a dentist. Obtain dental records including, not limited to: impressions, x-rays, intra and extra oral pictures, Bite registration and face bow as instructed by the Dentist.
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Join our dynamic and thriving dental practice as a Dental Assistant! 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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Join our dynamic and thriving dental practice as a Expanded Functions Dental Assistant! 3+ years of previous dental assisting experience or relevant education is preferred, but we're willing to train the right candidate.
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Certification you will receive with 12 months:BLS (CPR) certificationNitrous Oxide Monitoring Certification- Off Site Training Provided Registered Dental Assistant X-Ray Certification (RDA)- Off Site Training Provided.
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They are trained in dental x-ray and developing procedures as well as infection control procedures that pertain to their tasks. You will also become experts in making our patients comfortable during the x-ray process and providing an unparalleled patient experience.
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We are proud to provide a wide variety of services to help our patients to achieve a lifetime of beautifully healthy smiles Gum Disease / Cosmetic Dentistry / Periodontal Treatments / Pediatric Dentistry / Sedation Dentistry / TMJ-TMD Digital X-rays / Laser Dentistry / Intraoral Camera / Oral Cancer Screening / Teeth Whitening / Whitening / Sure Smile Dental Implants.
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Before applying, it is imperative that you meet the state requirements outlined below:Connecticut:certification and proof of formal training to expose X-rays. Other details Job Family Dental Assistant Job Function Clinical Services - Clinical Assistants Pay Type Hourly Min Hiring Rate $19.00 Max Hiring Rate $21.00.
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Orthodontics Dental Assistant Union, NJ, USA Req #1431 Monday, April 8, 2024 Join our dynamic and thriving dental practice as a Dental Assistant! Excellent organizational skills with a keen eye for detailStrong communication skills and a friendly, compassionate demeanorAbility to multitask and thrive in a fast-paced environmentProficiency in dental software and technology is a plus Requirements: Before applying, it is imperative that you meet the state requirements outlined below.
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X-ray & EFDA license. Our expanding dental office is looking for a superstar to join our team as a dental assistant. Helps dentist manage dental and medical emergencies by maintaining CPR certification, emergency drug and oxygen supply, and emergency telephone directory.
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License: High School Diploma or Equivalent (Required) Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) and X-ray Certification (Required) If you're excited to contribute to an exceptional dental practice that values your role in patient care and offers a supportive environment for your growth, we encourage you to apply.
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X-ray certification required. You will assist the dentist during procedures, prepare and sterilize instruments, take X-rays, maintain patient records, and provide exceptional patient care.
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