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The Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) is responsible for providing preventive dental care and oral health education to the community with a focus on underserved populations.
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We re true to our name, Comfort Dental Care and Orthodontics we put the Comfort in Dental Care. Our goals are to help you maintain the integrity of your smile, be patient advocates that you can count on, and give you a competitive advantage through great oral health care.
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Dental Hygienist duties revolve around conducting initial patient screenings, x-rays, prophylaxis, scaling and root planning, and advising patients on oral health and preventative care.
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GS-08 : Plan and evaluate preventive health programs for patients; provide oral health education services to individuals; perform advanced oral prophylactic, therapeutic and preventive procedures in cases of periodontal diseases or inflammation on patients with other medical or dental problems; administer local anesthesia; place temporary fillings, finish amalgam restoration; take, develop, and interpret x-rays; take and pour impressions for casts, remove sutures.
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Are you a dental hygienist who is passionate about making a difference in patients' oral health? 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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Discuss the importance of periodic dental cleanings, periodontal treatments and oral microbiome testing, replacement of missing teeth, dental implants, aligning teeth for function, oral and systemic health.
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A Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) plays a crucial role in a dental practice by providing preventive dental care and educating patients on oral health. The RDH also educates patients on proper oral hygiene and collaborates with the dental team to ensure the overall health and well-being of patients.
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Review, coordinate, and collaborate with front office, Prosthodontist, and Oral Surgeon about patients health, needs, lab script, and treatment plan finalization. + 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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The UNC Adams School of Dentistry Division of Comprehensive Oral Health houses several disciplines including, Periodontology, Dental Hygiene, Comprehensive Dentistry, Operative Dentistry/BioMaterials, Prosthodontics, and Endodontics.
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To be considered for our Registered Dental Hygienist position, you must: Have a Registered Dental Hygienist’s license Have a valid CPR card Be Laser certified Be meticulous about oral health and the health of your patients.
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The Registered Dental Hygienist will work collaboratively with the Dentist(s) to meet the oral health needs of the patients. Establish oral health condition: review health history, provide oral cancer screening, head and neck inspections, dental charting of existing restorations, decay and disease, take and process x-rays and other procedures in compliance with the Dental Practice Act.
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Examples include: examining and assessing patients, determining if systemic conditions are present and planning treatments; performing advanced oral prophylactic, therapeutic, and preventive procedures in cases of periodontal diseases or inflammation or on patients with other medical or dental problems; placing temporary fillings; finishing amalgam restorations; administering local anesthesia; taking and interpreting x-rays; providing oral health education services to individuals and groups.
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The Registered Dental Hygienist must be cognizant of the public health, social and economic factors which impact on the overall health, and more specifically the oral health of their patients.
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As a Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH), you play a critical role in promoting oral health & preventing dental diseases. We are counting on you to help our patients by: Conduct comprehensive oral health assessments: Reviewing medical histories, taking dental x-rays, and assessing oral health conditions.
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As a Registered Dental Hygienist, you will be responsible for providing dental hygiene services, including but not limited to teeth cleaning, oral health assessments, and patient education.
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