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Selects materials and equipment for dental hygiene visits by evaluating patients' oral health. Promotes dental health by completing dental prophylaxis, providing oral cancer screening and radiographic studies, charting conditions of decay and disease, and performing procedures in compliance with the Dental Practice Act.
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Educate patients on appropriate oral hygiene strategies to maintain good oral health. A generous benefits package that includes paid time off, health, dental, vision, and 401(k) savings plan with match.
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You will educate and counsel patients on dental health, plaque control, oral hygiene, and nutrition. We are happy to share an exciting opportunity for a Registered Dental Hygienist.
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If you enjoy excelling as a Dental Hygienist and creating healthier, happier smiles®, we’d like to talk to you about joining our team. We are looking for someone with a can-do attitude, a proactive nature, a strong sense of ownership and integrity for this Pacific Dental Services® supported practice.
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Pacific Dental Services® is an Equal Opportunity Employer. A degree or certificate in hygiene from an accredited program and a valid state license. Medical, dental and vision insurance.
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Active dental hygiene license in KS.Knowledge of dental procedures and terminologyUnderstanding of HIPAA regulations and ability to maintain patient confidentialityExcellent communication skills to educate patients on oral health care practicePandoLogic.
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Prepares patients for dental hygiene treatment by welcoming, seating, and draping patients. Maintains instrumentation for dental hygiene treatment by sharpening, sterilizing, and selecting instruments.
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Educate patients on proper oral hygiene practices and provide oral health counseling. As a General Dentist, you will have the opportunity to join a dynamic team and make a significant impact on the oral health of your patients.
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The Division of Dental Hygiene prepares students to become competent dental hygienists who actively participate in the improvement of the public’s oral health. Graduates are prepared to use problem-solving skills to plan, implement and evaluate dental hygiene care of diverse populations while working in a variety of settings – including clinical practice, education, public health, hospital dental programs and public-school dental programs.
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In this position, you’ll be part of a team striving to provide the Perfect Patient Experience™ by keeping your patients focused on optimal and necessary treatment needs such as Scaling and Root Planing, while attending to their individual concerns.
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