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Effectively provide dental education and information to insure patient awareness of dental health and continuing treatment. Dental Anesthesia Assistant National Certification (DAANCE) (Preferred) Meet continuing education requirements and maintain Registered Dental Assistant license in Florida (preferred.
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Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) duties include: Providing dental health education about tooth care and diet Removing plaque and calculus by scaling and polishing teeth Taking impressions and/or dental radiographs of teeth Applying prophylactic/antibacterial materials, fissure sealants, and topical fluorides to help prevent tooth decay Carrying out screening and monitoring procedures Apply today.
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Licensed in the state of Florida to perform dental hygiene Familiar with electronic health records (our office uses Dentrix) Preferred: 5+ years of experience with certification and experience with local anesthesia WHAT YOU DO AS A DENTAL HYGIENIST You're the smile superhero at our dentist office, dedicated to ensuring patients' oral health is in tip-top shape.
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We educate scholars in oral biology, dental hygiene and oral health for older adults. Ensure that Division faculty promote life-long learning by participation in the School of Dentistry's continuing dental education and/or external continuing education.
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Schedule: Full Time or Part Time (Please apply if you can work any of the following days): Monday - Thursday Compensation: $40-50 per hour (determined on experience) Medical/Vision PTO To be considered for our Registered Dental Hygienist position, you must: Have a Registered Dental Hygienist’s license Have a valid CPR card Be meticulous about oral health and the health of your patients.
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Oral Surgery Assistant/Dental Assistant (OSA/DA) - Full Time - 40 hours/week We are looking for the missing piece to our puzzle, someone who is meticulous, passionate about dentistry, and has integrity.
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Work location is Quincy, IL. Responsibilities As an Oral Surgery Dental Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting our oral surgeons during treatment and surgical procedures.
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Instruct patients on pre- and post-operative procedures and provide oral health education. Provide direct patient care in all dental services, including restorative, orthodontics, pediatric, endodontic, periodontics, prosthodontics and oral surgery.
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A registered dental hygienist implements appropriate standard of care therapy, assists a dentist in providing hygiene, periodontal or dental care and treatment, provides dental hygiene assessments, treatment planning with a dentist, and conducts oral and overall health care education and instruction to patients.
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Registered Dental Hygienist, Oral Hygienist, Dental Health Specialist, Dental Hygiene Practitioner, Periodontal Hygienist} Update patients' health history and provide oral hygiene education.
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Requirements · Dental education (e.g., DDS, DMD) and/or master’s degree (MPH, MPA, MBA, MHA, MS) in related field with a minimum of 5 years of experience in public health project design, management, and evaluation experience.
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Coordinate certified Continuing Medical Education (CME) across the College of Medicine, UC Physicians, and UC Health. Develop and certify appropriate Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities for University of Cincinnati clinical faculty, community physicians, and other health professional audiences.
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Full benefits package which includes Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance Malpractice Insurance Reimbursement for License &/or Continuing Education Relocation options are available; Just ask.
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Schedule: Full Time Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm Friday off Compensation: $35-38 per hour (DOE) Benefits To be considered for our Registered Dental Hygienist position, you must: Have a Registered Dental Hygienist’s license Have a valid CPR card Be meticulous about oral health and the health of your patients.
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They will work directly with the Dental Manager/Director in development of dental staff members including education, competencies, evaluation, performance correction, patient safety, and customer service-related issues.
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