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Commitment to maintaining dental hygiene licensure and knowledge through continuing education. $350 annual continuing education reimbursement as well as 42 North Dental sponsored CE opportunities for professional development.
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Hygienist Continuing Education- Hygienists who have completed one year of employment may seek reimbursement for continuing education courses up to $250 per year or maximum of $500 during a two-year period for full-time Hygienists Company provided certification trainings-These certifications include CPR certificates, Radiology certificates, Nitrous Oxide certificates, etc.
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Perform lab procedures such as: Fabrication of bleaching trays and dental modelsProvides individualized patient dental education in oral health promotion, disease prevention, and treatment procedures.
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About Company Our Purpose: Providing incredible dentistry to our patients through compassionate and customized care Our Values: Compassion, Education and Trust Our Philosophy: Sweet Spot Dental creates customized, oral health care as unique as our patients.
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Provides oral health education and appropriate individual counseling for all center dental patients. Maintains professional competence necessary to perform job responsibilities; maintains and provides the agency with records of continuing education activities.
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Position Overview: As a Dental Hygienist, you will play a vital role in promoting oral health and preventing dental disease through patient education, preventive care, and thorough dental cleanings.
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Licensed dental hygienists provide clinical, education and therapeutic services that promote optimal oral health. A dental hygienist is a licensed member of the dental team responsible for the preventive aspects of oral health.
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Provide dental education by reviewing home care, oral hygiene instructions and reviewing treatment plans with the patient. A licensed Dental Hygienist is a member of the dental team responsible for the preventative aspects of oral health care.
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Performs standard dental hygiene treatments, oral evaluations, preventive dental health education, and mouth care. Modifies instructions and education to the appropriate age level as necessary.
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Provides individualized patient dental education in oral health promotion, disease prevention, and treatment procedures. We are looking for candidates who will perform all necessary duties under the supervision of the dentist, i.e., preparing the patient for care, assisting with treatment, taking and developing x-rays, maintaining equipment, ordering supplies, autoclaving, taking impressions and maintaining electronic dental records.
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