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Preferred Qualifications: Basic knowledge of sterilization and infection control equipment Basic computer skills Nitrous oxide permit Restorative function endorsement (Oregon Dental Hygiene license only - this endorsement is included in the Washington State Dental Hygiene license) Notes: Various locations on Westside Service Area. Full-Time, 40hrs, variable start/end time, variable shifts.
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The dental hygienist performs a variety of clerical and administrative tasks as directed by the dentist directed towards the maintenance of access to oral health care services within prescribed policy and accreditation standards.
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REQUIRED LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION Holds and maintains a full, current, and unrestricted license to practice dental hygiene in the state in which the duty station is located. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES The registered dental hygienist is responsible for the delivery of advanced prophylactic and preventive dental hygiene procedures as prescribed in addition to chairside assisting when necessary.
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REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of dental science such as oral anatomy, oral physiology and histology, the principles and technique of four handed dentistry, periodontics, and dental materials.
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Schedule: Full Time Monday - Thursday 9am - 5pm 2 Saturdays per month 9am - 2pm Compensation: $55-60 per hour Health Dental PTO Retirement plan To be considered for our Registered Dental Hygienist position, you must: Have a Registered Dental Hygienist’s license Have a valid CPR card Be meticulous about oral health and the health of your patients.
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We are a very well-established private practice in beautiful Vero Beach with a full -time opportunity available for a talented Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) to become part of our family.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in complex surgical oral treatment with dental implants, gum and bone grafting, Biologic healing PRF, Lasers, and advanced dental hygiene treatments, and an expert in discussing oral health.
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Splitting time between the Lee County (Bishopville) Public Health Department and medical practices as part of the MUSC Black River Medical Center network in N. Williamsburg County (Cades) and S. Florence County (Lake City), the COIN will deliver preventive dental hygiene services under public health supervision by the South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH.
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Selects materials and equipment for dental hygiene visit by evaluating patient's oral health. Educates patients by giving oral hygiene and plaque control instructions and postoperative instructions; providing reminders of next dental hygiene visit.
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Over 500 full-time faculty members and 400 staff members are dedicated to the education and development of our students in an environment that encourages learning, respect for all members of the health care team, service, interdisciplinary scholarly activity, and personal growth.
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Dental Hygienist responsibilities:-General and Periodontal cleanings-Oral cancer screenings-Health history and full mouth charting-Radiographs and intraoral pictures-Maintaining dental instruments/sterilization-Fluoride application-Oral hygiene instruction-Treatment planning with Dentist-Dental Hygiene re-care systemDental Hygienist requirements:-RDH License state of Arizona-CPR certification-Ability to deliver local anesthetic-X-ray proficient-Dentrix knowledge and computer skills.
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Job duties include but are not limited to: Activities of daily living (bathing, personal hygiene, dressing, etc) Range of motion activities Bolus feeding Catheterization Oral/Nasal suctioning Oxygen administration Why Angels of Care: We have a full benefits package, outlined below.
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Provides community oral health education and public health interventions/activities and to provide direct care to patients of Star Community Health as part of Dental Service Encounters for the purpose of prevention, assessment, and/or treatment of dental problems.
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Join Keys Dental Specialists as a part-time Oral Health Specialist - RDH. YOUR ROLE: As an Oral Health Specialist - RDH at Keys Dental Specialists, your main responsibilities include cleaning teeth, taking X-rays, and applying sealants.
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Position Summary:Assist oral surgeon in providing oral surgery dental treatment, care and education to patients. Effectively provide dental education and information to insure patient awareness of dental health and continuing treatment.
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dental hygiene oral health full time jobs Title: assistant Company: Keystone Rural Health Center in Chagrin-falls, Ohio
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