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DFA Clinic Support - Assist in a wide variety of chairside procedures using four-handed dentistry in our four (4) faculty practice orthodontics clinics, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Assist and provide guidance to the providers with oral examinations and operative procedures. Work with and assist with dental procedures. Prepare and position patients for treatment. Set up prior to treatment and anticipate provider's needs for each procedure during treatment. Take digital radiographs, according to standard procedures or specific instructions. Maintain cubicle stock of dental supplies along with dental suction lines and traps. Prepare instruments for sterilization. Prepare instruments, materials and work surfaces for use by the providers. Follow current infection control standards pertaining to OSHA and HIPPA guidelines. Perform any other related duties as assigned by faculty provider.
Graduate Clinic Support -Assist the graduate residents in a wide variety of chairside procedures in the afternoons and on Fridays. Assist and provide guidance to the providers with orthodontic dental procedures. Take digital radiographs, according to standard procedures or specific instructions as needed. Maintain cubicle stock of dental supplies along with dental suction lines and traps. Prepare instruments for sterilization. Prepare instruments, materials and work surfaces for use by the providers. Follow current infection control standards pertaining to OSHA and HIPPA guidelines.
Predoctoral Clinic Support - Assist the predoc students in a wide variety of chairside procedures. Assist and provide guidance to the providers with oral examinations. Set up prior to treatment. Assure all stations are stocked and maintained during rotations with predoctoral dental supplies and PPE. Prepare instruments for sterilization.
High School Diploma or GED. 2 years of dental experience or education equivalent. Dental Radiology Certificate. Knowledge of HIPPA, OSHA standards, and aseptic techniques. Reasonable knowledge of dental clinic practices and procedures. Possess current knowledge of infection control standards pertaining to OSHA and Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA). Excellent communication skills and attendance record. Ability to multi-task and have attention to detail. Willingness to work as a team player for the delivery of excellent patient care.
CDA. Experience working within a dental health care setting. Knowledge of orthodontic dental procedures. Experience with School of Dentistry policies and MiDent software.
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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