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Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics Healthcare Management, LLC

Experienced Registered Dental Assistant

Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics Healthcare Management, LLC, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246

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We are Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics and we believe in taking a personal approach to dentistry. Since our humble beginnings in Texas in 1967, we’ve been a trusted friend for our patients near and far. At Jefferson, we understand it takes more than clinical excellence to earn a patient’s trust. It’s of the utmost importance that we all see the patient as a unique individual and demonstrate that their care plan is designed around each of their needs. We’ll do whatever it takes to put a smile on each patient’s face, so the rest of the world can see how amazing it is. We truly change people’s lives. Do you want to be a part of our life changing team?!

Our philosophy is simple: Our Care Changes People’s Lives. We treat our patients like family to provide the best dental experience because we know a happy, confident smile leads to a better life. We deliver the highest quality care, making dentistry convenient and affordable for everyone. Join our new Hygiene team for the opportunity to have a fulfilling career giving our patients the happy, confident smile they deserve.

What You’ll Do

Coordinate with Dentist and General Manager to provide work direction and training to RDAs

Instruments: Sterilize dental instruments and equipment for each patient; Organize and lay out instruments for use; Hand instruments and other materials to dentist during procedures

Patients/Interpersonal: Question patients about their medical history and record the information for dentist's reference; Advise patients on effective dental care; Manage patients - help patients feel comfortable before, during and after dental treatment

Patients/Clinical: Take x-rays of patients' teeth; Take impressions of patients' teeth for casts to fabricate study models or to fabricate a temporary; Make temporary crowns

Assisting Dentist/Preparation: Prepare cements, composite, impression materials etc.

Assisting Dentist/Patient Care: Use suction and swabs to keep patients' mouths clear and dry during procedures; Apply topical anesthetic to patients' mouths; Place and remove rubber dams, matrices and wedges; Apply cavity lines and bases

Administration: Obtaining patients' dental records; Complete Dental Charting

Infection Control: Perform dental infection control plan management to conform to CDC, OSHA and ADA standards. Follow clinical guidelines for sterilization, disinfection, instrument cleaning and dental treatment room disinfection

Team Support: provide assistance in others areas of the clinic, as requested

Community Outreach: As requested, promote JDC by attending neighborhood events or visiting local businesses and distributing flyers and “goodie-bags” to the public

Organize and lay out instruments for specialized procedures

Prepare cements, amalgam, composite, impression materials etc.

Inventory control and management

Make temporary crown

Apply sealants after completion of certification

Monitor nitrous patients after completion of certification

The Perks!

Competitive pay and bonus structure – starting salary $17/hour and quarterly bonuses*

Growth and advancement opportunities for leadership roles

Vacation and PTO

$25,000 of Company-paid Life Insurance

Wide variety of additional benefits including:

Medical

Dental

Vision

Short-term and Long-term Disability

Health Saving Account

Flexible Spending Account

Dependent Care Spending Account

Supplement Life Insurance for you or your dependents

401(k)

Accident

Critical Illness

Identity Protection

Team Member Assistance Program

*Bonus potential based on achieving certain number of business objectives per month

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