We're looking for a registered dental hygienist to join our growing team! You’ll complete initial patient screenings, conduct dental cleanings, and assist dentists with examinations and procedures. Job seekers should have incredible customer service skills and a passion for providing excellent dental services. If you love helping people and want to work alongside a group of experienced dental professionals, start your application today! Responsibilities: • Perform preliminary dental examinations to get an overview of the patient’s oral health history for the dentist • Identify dental issues such as periodontitis, gingivitis, or cavities so they can be treated as soon as possible • Protect patients’ teeth by thoroughly cleaning them and applying fluoride or other sealants • Talk to patients and make sure they feel comfortable and taken care of before, during, and after the examination • Use molds to create dental impressions of patients’ teeth so that their mouthguards, dentures, veneers, etc., are correctly made • Use x-ray machines to take photos of the patients’ teeth so the dentist can clearly identify cavities or other oral health issues • Keep detailed records of each patient’s visit and update their health history • Work with dentists to decide the best form of treatment for a variety of dental diseases • Remove plaque and apply fluoride or other sealants to prevent cavities and tooth decay Qualifications: • Strong communication skills, interpersonal skills, and customer service skills • Valid CPR certification • Bachelor’s degree or master's degree in registered dental hygiene program preferred, associate’s degree required • Possesses a state license to practice dental hygiene Compensation: $59 - $62 hourly
• Perform preliminary dental examinations to get an overview of the patient’s oral health history for the dentist • Identify dental issues such as periodontitis, gingivitis, or cavities so they can be treated as soon as possible • Protect patients’ teeth by thoroughly cleaning them and applying fluoride or other sealants • Talk to patients and make sure they feel comfortable and taken care of before, during, and after the examination • Use molds to create dental impressions of patients’ teeth so that their mouthguards, dentures, veneers, etc., are correctly made • Use x-ray machines to take photos of the patients’ teeth so the dentist can clearly identify cavities or other oral health issues • Keep detailed records of each patient’s visit and update their health history • Work with dentists to decide the best form of treatment for a variety of dental diseases • Remove plaque and apply fluoride or other sealants to prevent cavities and tooth decay