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Registered Dental Assistant

The Registered Dental Assistant is the liaison between the dentist and the patient.
They maintain communication with the dentist, patient, and the front office staff to ensure that the patient receive the ultimate patient experience.
The Registered Dental Assistant assists the dentist chairside during treatment procedures, performing all assisting duties permitted by law.
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Responsibilities:
Assist the dentist at the chair while they are engaged in any treatment of patients Must anticipate dentist's needs and be prepared for next steps Ensure all OSHA, Dental Board, and company policies and procedures are properly followed Maintain proper patient treatment records Ability to take Blood Pressure Give pre and post operative instructions - within the limits designated by the dentist Provide oral hygiene instructions to the patient Turn on all units, switches, and water before patient sits down Stocks supplies in operatories, restrooms, lab, etc.
as needed Informs Floor Supervisor when supplies need to be re-ordered Informs Floor Supervisor of broken or malfunctioning equipment Performs all duties of a Sterilizer when deemed necessary Ability to build good rapport with patients and staff #LI-DNP Requirements:
Certification in the state you are applying as an RDA (CA, AZ, NV, TX) A minimum of a High School Diploma At least one year experience preferred Must have a current X-Ray License, or be willing to sign an agreement to obtain such license within six (6) months of employment Must have a current CPR certification, or be willing to sign an agreement to obtain such certification within one (1) month of employment.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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