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Join our patient-first dental practice in Grimes as a Dental Assistant. This role requires IA dental assisting & x-ray certification, 1+ years of experience, and Dentrix knowledge. We offer a flexible schedule, paid vacation, free dental care, and sponsored continuing education.
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United States , Grimes
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Join our established dental practice in Kissimmee as an Experienced Dental Assistant. Utilize modern technology like digital x-rays and iTero scanners in a patient-first environment. Enjoy a 4-day work week, no weekends, comprehensive benefits, and free dental care. Your skills in dental procedur...
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United States , Kissimmee
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Explore rewarding Dental Assistant jobs and launch a vital career at the heart of the modern dental practice. Dental Assistants are indispensable multi-skilled professionals who provide critical support to dentists and hygienists, ensuring efficient operations and exceptional patient experiences. This dynamic role blends clinical duties with administrative tasks and patient interaction, making every day varied and impactful. In the clinical setting, Dental Assistants are the dentist's right hand. Core responsibilities typically include preparing the treatment room and sterilizing instruments, assisting during procedures by passing instruments and using suction, taking and processing dental X-rays, and making impressions of patients' teeth. They also provide crucial patient care by educating individuals on oral hygiene, applying topical anesthetics, and performing coronal polishing. Their presence helps to calm patient anxiety and ensures procedures run smoothly and safely. Beyond the operatory, Dental Assistants often manage important administrative functions. Common tasks involve scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, handling supply inventory, and processing payments or insurance claims. This dual-capacity role requires a professional who is as comfortable working with digital practice management software as they are with dental handpieces. To succeed in Dental Assistant jobs, candidates typically need a specific skill set. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are paramount for interacting with patients and the dental team. Organizational abilities and meticulous attention to detail are essential for both clinical safety and office management. Technically, knowledge of dental terminology, procedures, and instruments is required. Many positions require completion of an accredited dental assisting program and the attainment of state-specific certifications, such as in radiography (X-ray) or as a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA). A commitment to infection control protocols, including sterilization and disinfection, is fundamental. The profession offers a stable career path in the essential healthcare sector, with opportunities in general family practices, specialty offices like orthodontics or oral surgery, and public health clinics. Dental Assistant jobs are ideal for compassionate, detail-oriented individuals who thrive in team environments and seek a hands-on career that directly improves patient health and wellbeing. It is a profession dedicated to lifelong learning, patient comfort, and supporting the delivery of outstanding dental care.

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