Hennepin Healthcare
Dental Assistant- Hiring Incentive
Hennepin Healthcare, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400
Overview
Dental Assistant
position. This is a full-time role, working 80 hours per 2 week pay period and typically days, Monday – Friday. Purpose of this position:
Under immediate supervision, perform work involving routine dental procedures. Hiring incentive:
$4000 hiring incentive is available for eligible external candidates (current employees, contract/temporary workers, and former employees returning to HHS within one year are ineligible). Responsibilities
Reviews patient chart and prepares instruments and equipment Performs procedures such as mixing impression material, taking impressions, pouring models, preparing base plates, preparing acrylic trays and bleaching trays Performs mechanical polishings Performs fluoride treatments Places rubber dam Removes sutures or excess cement from inlays, crowns and bridges Charts patient treatment received Provides dental hygiene instruction Performs x-ray procedures and develops film Provides dental chair assistance during oral surgical procedures, operating suction equipment, arranging lighting, sponging operative area and supplying instruments and materials Schedules patient appointments Cleans and maintains equipment and work area Sterilizes and wraps instruments Orders supplies Prepares and maintains records Administers and monitors nitrous oxide. To administer, the dental assistant must have completed a course on Nitrous Oxide administration Re-cements intact temporary restorations and place temporary fillings (not including temporization of inlays, onlays, crowns, and bridges) to promote palliative treatment Etch appropriate enamel surfaces, apply and adjust pit and fissure sealants. The Dental Assistant must have completed a course on Sealant placement Perform restorative procedures limited to placing, contouring, and adjusting amalgam restorations, glass ionomers, and supragingival composite restorations (class I & V) and adapting and cementing stainless steel crowns. To perform, the Dental Assistant must have completed Restorative Expanded Functions training Place and remove matrix bands Fabricate, cement, and adjust temporary restorations extraorally or intraorally Remove temporary restorations with hand instruments only Perform mechanical polishing to clinical crowns not including instrumental Apply topical mediations such as, but not limited to, topical fluoride, bleaching agents, and cavity varnishes in appropriate dosages or quantities as prescribed by a dentist Take impressions for cast and appropriate bite Dry root canals with paper points Place cotton pellets and temporary restorative materials into endodontic openings Performs related work as required, but only after appropriate training Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Completion of an accredited dental assisting program Current license as a Dental Assistant through the State of Minnesota Board of Dentistry, or must pass the Minnesota Licensure Examination within 90 days of employment Basic Life Support License/Certifications: Current license as a Dental Assistant through the State of Minnesota Board of Dentistry, or must pass the Minnesota Licensure Examination within 6 months of employment Dental Assistant must have completed a course on nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia
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Dental Assistant
position. This is a full-time role, working 80 hours per 2 week pay period and typically days, Monday – Friday. Purpose of this position:
Under immediate supervision, perform work involving routine dental procedures. Hiring incentive:
$4000 hiring incentive is available for eligible external candidates (current employees, contract/temporary workers, and former employees returning to HHS within one year are ineligible). Responsibilities
Reviews patient chart and prepares instruments and equipment Performs procedures such as mixing impression material, taking impressions, pouring models, preparing base plates, preparing acrylic trays and bleaching trays Performs mechanical polishings Performs fluoride treatments Places rubber dam Removes sutures or excess cement from inlays, crowns and bridges Charts patient treatment received Provides dental hygiene instruction Performs x-ray procedures and develops film Provides dental chair assistance during oral surgical procedures, operating suction equipment, arranging lighting, sponging operative area and supplying instruments and materials Schedules patient appointments Cleans and maintains equipment and work area Sterilizes and wraps instruments Orders supplies Prepares and maintains records Administers and monitors nitrous oxide. To administer, the dental assistant must have completed a course on Nitrous Oxide administration Re-cements intact temporary restorations and place temporary fillings (not including temporization of inlays, onlays, crowns, and bridges) to promote palliative treatment Etch appropriate enamel surfaces, apply and adjust pit and fissure sealants. The Dental Assistant must have completed a course on Sealant placement Perform restorative procedures limited to placing, contouring, and adjusting amalgam restorations, glass ionomers, and supragingival composite restorations (class I & V) and adapting and cementing stainless steel crowns. To perform, the Dental Assistant must have completed Restorative Expanded Functions training Place and remove matrix bands Fabricate, cement, and adjust temporary restorations extraorally or intraorally Remove temporary restorations with hand instruments only Perform mechanical polishing to clinical crowns not including instrumental Apply topical mediations such as, but not limited to, topical fluoride, bleaching agents, and cavity varnishes in appropriate dosages or quantities as prescribed by a dentist Take impressions for cast and appropriate bite Dry root canals with paper points Place cotton pellets and temporary restorative materials into endodontic openings Performs related work as required, but only after appropriate training Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Completion of an accredited dental assisting program Current license as a Dental Assistant through the State of Minnesota Board of Dentistry, or must pass the Minnesota Licensure Examination within 90 days of employment Basic Life Support License/Certifications: Current license as a Dental Assistant through the State of Minnesota Board of Dentistry, or must pass the Minnesota Licensure Examination within 6 months of employment Dental Assistant must have completed a course on nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia
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