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Current dental hygienist license in VA 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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Current dental hygienist license in MO 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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Current dental hygienist license in Virginia and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene (where required) Access to an expansive network of mentors with 1:1 hygiene mentorship support and networking opportunities available at your fingertips.
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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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Current dental hygienist license in Pennsylvania and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene. We pride ourselves in Doctor/Hygiene collaboration all while having fun along the way.
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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. Active dental hygiene license in MO. Designed with the help of a 30-year hygienist, our community of thousands of verified dental professionals has worked over 200,000 shifts since our launch in 2019 and proved that GoTu is the app for dental hygienists.
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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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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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Follows through with oral hygiene procedures in accordance with treatment plans prescribed by the attending Dentist. New Hygiene graduates are encouraged to apply. The ideal Dental Hygienist for this position would have hands-on experience as a Hygienist and must be licensed as a Hygienist in the state.
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Associate degree or higher in dental hygiene from an accredited institution. Active dental hygiene license in the state of practice. Dedicated hygiene support team for coaching and mentorship.
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Unrestricted Dental Hygiene License OR Dental Hygiene Renewable Limited License. Current Dental Hygiene license; Required and in good standing. Registered Dental Hygiene license; Required and in good standing.
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Utilizes established dental hygiene protocol and procedures. Delivers direct patient care to patients as assigned, using established dental hygienist procedures; performs routine treatment procedures, such as prophylaxis, scaling and root planning, polishing, x-rays, application of sealants and fluorides, and related procedures.
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Registered Dental Hygienist, Oral Hygienist, Dental Health Specialist, Dental Hygiene Practitioner, Dental Hygiene Therapist, Licensed Dental Hygienist, Oral Health Care Professional, Periodontal Hygienist, temporary, temp, per diem, contract, 1099.
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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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