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Orthodontic Assistant

Company Name:
Dentuit
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As one of the countrys largest dental support organizations, we have more than 160 affiliated dental practices in eight states. Formed in 1991, Dental Care Alliance is a ground-breaking dental support organization created by dentists, and focused on improving the well-being of both patients and dentists.
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We currently have an opening for a traveling Orthodontic Assistant working between our dental offices located in Homestead, FL. This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive salary, plus benefits to include: medical; dental; life; vision; paid time off; and 401k to name a few.
Orthodontic Assistants play an important role in the overall operations of our dental practice. They perform chair side assisting with preparing and maintaining dental instruments and instrument transfer; deliver patient personal oral hygiene instructions; prepare dental materials to include cements and impression materials, removing excess cement from brackets and orthodontic bands; pour impressions and trimming plaster models for labs and presentation; conduct instrument cleaning, sterilization/Disinfection, re-circulation, and operatory disinfection; bracket set-up, among other clinical duties.
Desired Skills:
X-ray license for state of Florida.
MUST have ortho experience.
PI91548548Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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