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If you are passionate about dental care and have a strong desire to contribute to a patient's oral health journey, we invite you to apply for this Dental Hygiene Assistant position.
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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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We educate scholars in oral biology, dental hygiene and oral health for older adults. We provide critical oral health care with more than 100,000 patient visits in our campus clinics and more than 16,000 patient visits at outreach sites in underserved communities throughout the state.
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As our dental hygienist, you will have the opportunity to perform advanced cleaning procedures, administer fluoride treatments, take X-rays, and educate patients on oral hygiene practices.
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Preparing materials for impressions and taking dental x-rays, as directed by the oral surgeon and/or prosthodontist. Assisting the oral surgeon and/or prosthodontist in the passing of dental instrumentation and dental implant parts and components.
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Full-time, paid Dental Assistant position to assist a skilled Prosthodontist and Oral Surgeon in all tasks related to dental implant and prosthetic procedures. + Assisting the Prosthodontist/Oral Surgeon in the passing of dental instrumentation and dental implant parts and components.
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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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As a Territory Manager for Colgate Oral Care Pharmaceuticals (COP), you'll be at the forefront of our mission to deliver Colgate's premier oral health products! Represent Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals at dental conventions, local dental and hygiene associations & study clubs and dental/hygiene schools.
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Educate patients on oral hygiene practices and post-treatment care. As a Dental Hygiene Coordinator, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of our dental hygiene department.
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Early detection, diagnosis of oral health problems, basic oral-health care, dental hygiene, and prevention/education. Providing a written diagnosis and treatment plan as part of the Oral Health and Wellness Plan for students upon their request as a follow-up to the dental readiness inspection obtaining a consent for voluntary care before proceeding with treatment of same.
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Community Health Connections (CHC) is a multi-site, non-profit health care center offering urgent care, primary family medical and pediatric care, preventative and restorative dental care, oral surgery, behavioral health services for children and adults, and substance use disorder treatment, and specialty services including optometry eye care, optical shop, acupuncture, nutrition consultations and podiatry.
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Dental Hygienist responsibilities:-General and Periodontal cleanings-Oral cancer screenings-Health history and full mouth charting-Radiographs and intraoral pictures-Maintaining dental instruments/sterilization-Fluoride application-Oral hygiene instruction-Treatment planning with Dentist-Dental Hygiene re-care systemDental Hygienist requirements:-RDH License state of Arizona-CPR certification-Ability to deliver local anesthetic-X-ray proficient-Dentrix knowledge and computer skills.
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Job Title: Oral Surgery Assistant Full Time Schedule - Day Shift - Monday to Friday No Weekends. 2 years of experience required or previous experience as an oral surgery assistant preferred.
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We utilize the latest dental to uphold the highest standards in patient care, we provide a comfortable, compassionate environment with a focus on future dental health, such as, CEREC and CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography.
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Ordering and managing inventory of surgical supplies and dental implants. Certification in dental radiography. Certification in dental radiography. Providing post-operative care and instructions.
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