Prosthodontist - North Andover, MA
About the job Prosthodontist - North Andover, MA
SPECIALTY UNIT: Prosthodontist - Equity Opportunity
LOCATION: North Andover, Massachusetts
JOB TYPE: Full-Time Permanent
Job Description:
Prosthodontists are highly trained and skilled dental professionals who carry out a variety of specialized dental procedures on patients of all ages. Prosthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on dental restoration through repair and replacement of natural teeth with removable or fixed prosthetic options. A prosthodontist is a highly trained specialist that plans and performs procedures on patients who have lost or damaged teeth and other oral structures. They then consider which dental prostheses is required by manufacturing customized dental prostheses and making sure they fit properly in the patients' mouths.
We are seeking a highly skilled Prosthodontist to perform all phases of prosthetic dentistry and related dental implant services to the appropriate standards as set forth by the practice. Ability to build good rapport with patients and staff and promote the success of the center. Be willing to take a leadership role in the center with an emphasis on adhering to the highest standards of quality patient care and predictability of outcomes. Possess a patient-centered mindset and approach to treatment planning and day to day center operations. To be successful as a Prosthodontist, you should be compassionate towards patients and able to handle stressful situations. Ultimately, an outstanding Prosthodontist should have excellent hand-eye coordination as well as demonstrate exceptional communication and problem-solving skills.
Technology In the Practice
CBCT
Fully digital and paperless
2 CEREC Milling Units
40% of collections
Clinical Freedom and Treatment Autonomy
Established and Growing Patient Foundation
Doctor Career Path to Partnership
Full Benefits Offered Healthcare & Dental Benefits, 401K
Student Loan Repayment Plan
Group Practice Camaraderie Strong mentorship program and free membership to Seattle Study Club
Requirements
D.S. or D.M.D. from a school accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) and American Dental Association
Licensed to practice in the state
Certified in CPR
Accurate and precise attention to detail
Compassionate and caring of patients
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Able to work in an intense, concentrated environment
Calm and cool-headed with a positive attitude
Complies with all office, local, state, and American Dental Association regulations, protocols, and procedures
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