Summary
We are currently seeking a Dental Assistant to join our organization. This position is full-time, working 80 hours per 2 week pay period. It works days Monday -Friday.
Purpose of this position: Under immediate supervision, perform work involving routine dental procedures.
A $2500 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
- Administer and monitor nitrous oxide. To administer, dental assistant must have completed a course on Nitrous Oxide administration
- Re-cement 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. Dental Assistant must have completed 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 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 month of employment.
- Dental Assistant must have completed a course on nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia