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You will play a key role in our office as a dental assistant and you will help support the clinical needs of the patients and our amazing doctors. We are a full service dental office with the most advanced equipment offering our patients preventative, restorative, cosmetic, endodontic, periodontics, oral surgery, and orthodontic procedures.
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Clinically, the Dental Assistant Supervisor also provides chair side support to the Dentist or Dental Hygienist for scheduled procedures. The Dental Assistant Supervisor manages the dental assistant team including hiring, performance management, orientation and training and completion of annual individual learning conversations.
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The Hygiene Assistant is responsible for assisting the hygienist in clinical and administrative duties, including prepare patient for procedure or exam, sterilize and disinfect instruments, set up instrument trays, prepare materials and assist during dental procedures.
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Benefits: Sign-On Bonus after 90 days ($300) Medical Dental Vision 401K Paid Time Off Nevada Paid Leave Paid Holidays Strong Business Support Team Continued Education through BDG University On-going Training Company Event Activities Community Outreach Career Progression Opportunities Position Summary Under supervision, this position assists the dentist or dental hygienist in the delivery of quality oral health care.
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Non-Licensed DA: DAI (Completion of Dental Assistant Training Program preferred). Perform oral health assessments in school-based, community health project settings under the direction of a dentist, registered dental hygienist, or registered dental hygienist in alternative practice.
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Benefits: 401(k) Bonus based on performance Profit sharing Signing bonus Training & development Signing Bonus, Top salary paid , Benefits, and 401KWe are looking for a friendly, enthusiastic, and self motivated experienced dental assistant to join our team.
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Provide assistance to the dental hygienist to prepare the room, seat patients, and take proper documentation of the patients visit. Dental Assisting Certification, state required education, or prior on the job training.
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General dental office is looking for a dental assistant with a training certificate from a Dental Assisting School and a minimum of 3 years of experience. Our outstanding dental practice is seeking an exceptional Dental Assistant for an opportunity to join our dedicated team.
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Assist the hygienist with all dental hygiene procedures including but not limited to take directions from doctor, hygienist, performing patient oral evaluations, take, develop and mount accurate and high-quality X-rays, various laboratory duties including provisional.
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Ability to record and review patients’ health history, make chart entries under the direction of the Doctor or hygienist, and assures completion of all necessary forms and signatures needed. Our guiding principle is empathy, and we want you to join us on our mission to transform the dental experience.
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Dental assistant certification where required. Maintain annual OSHA, HIPAA, BLS and infection control training as required by law. In return for providing an excellent patient experience, we offer a great benefits package to include health and dental benefits, 401(k), holiday pay and paid time off.
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As an Expanded Functions Dental Assistant, or EFDAs, patient care is your #1 priority and focus. EFDA (Expanded Function Dental Assistant) certification required per individual state regulations.
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Completion of Dental Assistant training required. Valid and unencumbered Oregon EFDA (Expanded Function Dental Assistant) certificate is required. Places pit and fissure sealants under the direction and review of Dentist or Dental Hygienist.
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Our practice partners with North American Dental Group which provides us with the necessary support in order to fulfill our purpose of ensuring excellent patient care. “Open Up” To A Whole New Dental Experience.
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Assist the dentist or dental hygienist in the administration of treatment through four-handed practices at chair side. The dental assistant’s primary duties include, but are not limited to: chairside assisting, sterilization, seating patients, taking radiographs and other basic dental assistant duties.
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