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Duties and Responsibilities Administer local anesthesia (Under Direct Supervision of dentist present in facility – hygienist must have successfully completed continuing education or received training on this treatment as part of an accredited dental hygiene program to administer.
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As a Dental Hygienist, you should be extremely reliable and be willing to participate in continuing education. Dental Hygiene techniques should be thorough and gentle with utmost care for each patient.
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Dakota Dental Associates is looking to add a full time (32+ hours) and/or part time dental hygienist (less than 32 hours) to our team. sign on bonus*, paid time off, 401K, profit sharing, paid holidays, dental benefits, health insurance, health savings account, continuing education reimbursement, uniform allowance, relocation assistance, wellness benefit for massages and more.
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Commitment to maintaining dental hygiene licensure and knowledge through continuing education. Registered Dental Hygienist. $350 annual continuing education reimbursement as well as 42 North Dental sponsored CE opportunities for professional development.
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We are looking for a skilled and dependable registered dental hygienist to join our hygiene team 4 days a week. Registered Dental Hygienist (Required) Position includes full-time benefits of 100% coverage on health insurance, in-house dental benefits, 401k with matching, up to 4 weeks of PTO, separate week of sick pay, flexible schedule, and continuing education reimbursement.
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JOB DESCRIPTION A dental hygienist is a licensed oral health professional who plays a critical role in providing preventive dental care and promoting good oral hygiene practices.
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42 North Dental Hygienists play a critical role in promoting good oral health and preventing dental issues. You will work closely with the doctor(s) and educate patients to provide preventive and therapeutic dental care to maintain smiles and overall health.
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Supportive and collaborative Hygiene Leadership Team. 42 North Dental Benefits Plan for you and your family. Dentrix Ascend practice management software. Videa Health AI x-ray technology for periodontal RBL and carious lesion detection.
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Complete recommended hours of continuing education every 3 years as required to keep Arizona Dental Hygiene License current. Title Dental Hygienist Category Dental Description Position Summary: Performs professional work in examination and diagnosis of tooth decay and periodontal disease; provide patient education, disease prevention services and non-surgical treatment of periodontal disease, under the general supervision of staff dentists and under the direction of the Dental Director.
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Active RDH license in the state of practice. Educate patients about clinical findings, oral health/overall health, progression of disease, proper home care and recare frequencies. Professional communication and collaboration with the dentist and the office team.
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Choice of comprehensive medical plans and optional HSA. Full-time (32 hours), part-time and internal temp/per diem opportunities available. Effectively perform appropriate preventive or therapeutic procedure as prescribed by the doctor.
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Possession of a current Colorado license as a registered dental hygienist. Supervision by a Dental Hygiene Team Manager, a clinical peer who is familiar with your role. As a Dental Hygienist at Clinica, you are a highly valued and respected team member working at the top of your scope to impact the lives of the people in our communities.
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Continuing education in dental hygiene techniques and advancements in treatment protocols. Registered Dental Hygienist (Preferred) We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Dental Hygienist to join our team.
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If you’re a Registered Dental Hygienist who views your career in Dentistry as more of a calling than a job, we would love to meet you. Hear directly from our Chief of Dental Hygiene Operations who was recently awarded the Women in DSO Leadership Award for her Clinical Leadership in 2023: Rebel With a Cause - Dimensions of Dental Hygiene | Magazine.
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We offer a dynamic working environment and are seeking to add another dental hygienist to our hygiene team that excels in periodontal care, treatment planning, computer technology, and has strong communication skills using a friendly and positive demeanor.
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