$38 - $40/hr
$5,000 Sign on Bonus plus $5,000 Retention Bonus
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Registered dental hygienists are assigned duties and responsibilities which involve licensed professional work in providing dental hygiene services. A registered dental hygienist implements appropriate standard of care therapy, assists a dentist in providing hygiene, periodontal or dental care and treatment, provides dental hygiene assessments, treatment planning with a dentist, and conducts oral and overall health care education and instruction to patients.
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Duties and Responsibilities
- Administer local anesthesia (Under Direct Supervision of dentist present in facility – hygienist must have successfully completed continuing education or received training on this treatment as part of an accredited dental hygiene program to administer).
- Administer nitrous analgesia (Under Direct Supervision of dentist present in facility – hygienist must have successfully completed continuing education or received training on this treatment as part of an accredited dental hygiene program to administer).
- Assess patients’ teeth, bone, and periodontal tissues indicating the presence of any abnormalities or suspected diseases or conditions.
- Co-diagnose with the dentist to develop appropriate periodontal treatment plans.
- Bring to the immediate attention of the dentist any suspected lesion in the mouth or on the teeth.
- Thoroughly remove soft and hard deposits and extrinsic stain from teeth, using hand instruments, ultrasonic cavitron inserts and prophy handpieces.
- Instruct patients how to practice good oral hygiene; make recommendations as to appropriate products or devices for patients’ home care; and provide other health care education, as necessary.
- Perform prophylaxis in the absence of periodontal disease or gingivitis.
- Perform full mouth debridement, either as a first stage gingivitis therapy or to remove interfering calculus to further enable a more accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
- Perform root planning as a periodontal therapy.
- Use lasers to perform intrasulcular periodontal procedures or tooth whitening procedures, provided the dentist and hygienist have successfully completed a board-approved course in laser proficiency with the Academy of Laser Dentistry.
- Placement and removal of periodontal packs.
- Place locally-administered antibiotics as supportive periodontal therapy.
- Implement irrigation and desensitizing procedures or products as adjunctive to periodontal therapy.
- Expose, develop and mount dental x-rays (intraoral and extraoral).
- Apply cavity-preventive agents, such as fluorides.
- Apply pit and fissure sealants.
- Removal of temporary and permanent cement.
- Make and cement temporary crowns.
- Recement permanent crowns and bridges with nonpermanent material as a palliative.
- Place and remove temporary sedative fillings.
- Remove sutures.
- Make recommendations as to patients’ recare interval and follow-up needs.
- All general orthodontic wires placement and removal procedures, including bands.
- Curing orthodontic brackets.
- Take Facebow transfers and Bite registrations.
- Adjust dentures extraorally.
- Taking impressions and constructing bleaching trays for take-home whitening.
- Application of bleaching agents and activation with non-laser light. (LumaLite permitted)
- All other duties and responsibilities as assigned and allowed under applicable state laws and regulations.