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As a Dental Hygienist, you will play a vital role in improving the oral health of our patients through the delivery of periodontal therapies and other hygiene-related services. Previous RDH experience is always a plus but we also encourage new hygiene grads to apply as well.
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Registered Dental Hygienist License. We are looking to add a dedicated Dental Hygienist to our office. Take X-rays or dental impressions. Proven experience as Dental Hygienist.
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The practices receive non-clinical business support services from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization. Join our team today as a Dental Hygienist! Associate degree or higher in dental hygiene from an accredited institution.
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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 hygienist's role is the pipeline to a Dental Practice! Medical, Dental, 401k, PTO, CEs and so much more! Give instructions to patients after operations or other dental procedures.
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And we don't just talk the talk - we've donated over $26 million in free dental care to US veterans, underserved communities, and overseas. Job Description At Aspen Dental, we put You 1st with world-class development plus industry-leading pay.
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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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Maintains instrumentation for dental hygiene treatment by sharpening, sterilizing, and selecting instruments. Designed with the help of a 30-year hygienist, our community of thousands of verified dental professionals has worked over 100,00 shifts since our launch in 2019 and proved that GoTu is the #1 app for dental hygienists.
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Conduct initial mouth screenings and check oral health history. We are a close-knit group who enjoys working together, learning together in continuing education, and even playing together outside of the office.
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Do you want to join a team that understands the value of a hygienist? We offer a culture that values caring, professional development, growth, and sustainability. In-depth knowledge of health and safety regulations in this profession (e.g. HIPAA.
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Stress-free onboarding processTo thrive in this role, you should possess:An associate degree or higher in dental hygiene from an accredited institution. On behalf of our client, RSMC is recruiting for an immediate need for Temporary RDH in Pennsylvania.
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