General Practice Dentist
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The General Practitioner Dentist is responsible to diagnose, treat, and prevent problems associated with mouth/gum tissue and teeth in people of all ages. He/She performs thorough examinations, accurately determines corrective actions, performs the necessary procedures, and follows up to ensure a high quality service level. Additionally, the Dentist informs/educates the client with relation to recommended dental hygiene practices, and develops/promotes an ongoing preventative maintenance program to help the client maintain outstanding oral health. The ideal candidate for this position will have an appropriate academic background (Doctor of Dentistry), an exceptional chair-side manner, three-to-five years’ experience in the field, a genuine business-minded orientation, and proper/current licensing credentials. This patient population for the General Dentist will primarily be PEDIATRIC working in a school based dental program. Travel required daily to schools within a five county region. When not working in schools the General Dentist will see adult patients, using the transportable dental model, in medical office (community healthcare center). The following is a representative list of the duties and responsibilities associated with this position: -- Examine patients of all ages for evidence of teeth or mouth issues -- Diagnose and treat dental decay -- Administer anesthetics and write prescriptions -- Fill cavities -- Diagnose gum disease -- Perform corrective surgery on gums and supporting bones to treat gum diseases -- Take and examine X Rays -- Place protective sealants on children's teeth -- Diagnose and treat fractured teeth -- Extract teeth that are beyond repair -- Utilize hand and power tools -- Make models and measurements for dentures or implants to replace missing teeth -- Educate patients on dietary concerns related to dental issues -- Educate patients on brushing, flossing and use of fluoride -- Educate patients on various dental procedures and follow up. Hours: Full time, 40 hours per week. The schedule is typically 8:00 - 4:00.
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