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License in Dental Hygiene. The role will also involve assisting the dentist in educating patients on oral health and hygiene practices. This is a full-time on-site role for a Dental Hygienist at Angell Family Dentistry, P.A. located in Minneapolis, MN. The Dental Hygienist will be responsible for performing dental prophylaxis, providing dental care, and treating periodontal disease.
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Follow hygiene standards and asset protection control and compliance procedures. Health and Wellness Benefits across medical, dental, vision, and additional insurance. Benefits include 401k, medical/vision/dental/life/disability insurance options, PTO accruals, Holidays, and more.
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Competitive wages, *Compensation program*, benefits and continuing education with local Hygiene Study Club membership. We are seeking a Licensed Dental Hygienist who is motivated, detail-orientated, passionate about their career and has excellent communication skills to join our talented, friendly, low stress work environment.
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You will educate and counsel patients on dental health, plaque control, oral hygiene, and nutrition. A degree or certificate in hygiene from an accredited program and a valid state license.
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Current dental hygienist license in Minnesota 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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Degree from an accredited dental hygiene program. Current and valid state dental hygiene license. Your primary responsibilities will include performing dental cleanings, educating patients on proper oral hygiene, and collaborating with the dental team to ensure comprehensive patient care.
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Current dental hygienist license in MN and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene (where required) You’ll work in an environment that encourages full clinical autonomy, giving your patients the time and attention they need, with the ability to tap into a hygiene mentor program.
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The Dental Hygienist position involves providing comprehensive dental hygiene care to patients in a state-of-the-art healthcare facility. Demonstrated technical proficiency in dental hygiene skills required to fulfill the government's requirements, including deep scaling, curettage, root planning procedures, application of fluoride solutions, dental imaging, infection control, and proper use of dental instruments.
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With best-in-class support through our robust Hygiene mentor program and unparalleled educational offerings to enhance your clinical skills – you’ll be 100% supported as you provide exceptional lifetime care to your patients.
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Master's degree in dental hygiene or related field. An active Minnesota Dental Hygiene License. The primary responsibility of an Adjunct Faculty is to create a learning environment that is engaging, inspiring and supports students in achieving their highest academic potential.
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Access to an expansive network of mentors with 1:1 hygiene mentorship support and networking opportunities available at your fingertips. With the support of a practice manager, a highly trained team on site, coupled with a vast network of experts across the nation, you’ll be completely connected to all the resources and support of Heartland Dental.
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Educate patients on appropriate oral hygiene strategies to maintain good oral health. The practices receive non-clinical business support services from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization.
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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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Graduation from an accredited school of dental hygiene. Active MN dental hygiene license in good standing. Educate patients on oral hygiene practices and preventive care.
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Associate's degree in a dental hygiene program approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) Knowledge and ability to perform dental techniques and procedures, preliminary examination procedures, instructional techniques, and oral hygiene techniques.
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