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Degree or certificate in Dental Hygiene from an accredited program and a valid state license. Your responsibilities will include conducting oral assessments, performing dental cleanings, educating patients on proper oral hygiene, and collaborating with our dental team to ensure comprehensive patient care.
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We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) to join our team. Registered Dental Hygienist. Defined Hygiene Career Path and mentorship sessions with your Regional Hygiene Director.
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Current dental hygienist license in MI and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene (where required) Excellent working knowledge of dentistry, dental hygiene procedures, dental patient screening and medical history documentation.
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Selects materials and equipment for dental hygiene visits by evaluating patients' oral health. Prepares patients for dental hygiene treatment by welcoming, seating, and draping patients.
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Under limited supervision, the Dental Hygienist provides oral hygiene dental treatment and oral hygiene care and education in accordance with guidelines approved, issued, and regulated by the state in which they work.
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The ideal hygienist must have a passion for dental hygiene and educating the public at large about the importance of Dental Health. Associates degree or bachelor s degree in dental hygiene.
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Perform dental hygiene procedures, including cleaning, scaling, and polishing teeth. We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Dental Hygienist to join our team in Livonia, Michigan.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Registered Dental Hygienist at Dr Anshita Agarwal located in Livonia, MI. The Registered Dental Hygienist will be responsible for providing preventative dental care, performing oral examinations, and educating patients on oral hygiene practices.
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Associate degree or higher in dental hygiene from an accredited institution Active dental hygiene license in the state of practice Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with patients of all ages and backgrounds.
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Hygiene Infusion is a 12-week fast track career growth & development program. Hygiene Hub is a network that helps you connect with 450+ like-minded, patient focused peers. NADG Hygiene has launched the Healthy Hygiene Lifestyle.
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