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Alternate job titles: Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH)

Under the direct supervision of a dentist, cleans calcareous deposits, accretions, and stains from teeth and beneath margins of gums using dental instruments. Performs routine examination and assessment of dental health. Feels lymph nodes under patient's chin to detect swelling or tenderness that could indicate presence of oral cancer. Feels and visually examines gums for sores and signs of disease. Provides instruction, guidance, and coaching to patients about methods to improve dental health. May take Radiographs or x-rays. Typically requires an associate degree in dental hygiene. Meets lice... view job details

Alternate job titles: Dental Assistant (Certified) | Dental Assistant, Registered Expanded Function (RDAEF) | Registered Dental Assistant (RDA)

Assists with dental surgical and other procedures under the direct supervision of a dentist. Prepares patient and arranges instruments and supplies used for procedures. Hands instruments to the dentist and helps during treatment. Ensures all instruments are sterile and follows infection control protocols. Records treatment notes and updates patient records. May take and process x-rays. May require an associate degree in dental assisting or equivalent. Has Basic Life Support (BLS) and depending on state, may have licensing requirement. Typically reports to a dentist. Works under moderate superv... view job details

The Dental Assistant (Certified) prepares and arranges needed tools and instruments for scheduled procedures. Assists with oral surgery and other procedures under the direct supervision of a dentist. Being a Dental Assistant (Certified) may record findings, change barriers, or sterilize equipment. Hands necessary tools and equipment to the dentist and provides assistance during treatment. In addition, Dental Assistant (Certified) requires an associate's degree from an accredited program. Typically reports to a dentist. Working as a Dental Assistant (Certified) typically requires 1-3 years of r... view job details

The Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) feels lymph nodes under patient's chin to detect swelling or tenderness that could indicate presence of oral cancer. Under the direct supervision of a dentist, cleans calcareous deposits, accretions, and stains from teeth and beneath margins of gums, using dental instruments. Being a Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) may provide clinical services and health education to improve and maintain oral health of school children. Feels and visually examines gums for sores and signs of disease. In addition, Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) may conduct dental healt... view job details

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Delta Dental is a not-for-profit organization that offers dental insurance products and services for individuals and businesses. view company details

Espire Dental transforms lives one smile at a time, empowering all of us to be the best version of ourselves. view company details

Trust your Carrollton dentist and dental care team with all of your restorative, cosmetic, and preventive dentistry needs. At Aegis Dental, we offer patients comprehensive dentistry services in a state-of-the-art, family-friendly dentistry practice where you'll feel comfortable. view company details

The dentists at Secure Dental welcome customers from all walks of life. Whether you're interested in preventative care or assistance with a broken tooth, you've come to the right place. view company details

Aspen Dental Management, Inc. (ADMI) is a dental support organization (DSO)— a dental practice management corporation that provides business support and administrative services in the US. Its headquarters is in DeWitt, New York. The United States Senate Committee on Finance, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office, Frontline in partnership with the Center for Public Integrity and The New York Times — among others — questioned Aspen's business model. Concerns included Aspen Dental's alleged targeting of older, low-income earners with unnecessary and costly services—offering them a finance... view company details

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Q: At work, two departments have two separate requirements. One requires a four-year bachelor's degree with a lower starting salary than the other, which requires only a two-year associate's degree. Is this appropriate?A: I know of no legal precedent requiring employers to pay someone with a bachelor's degree more than someone with an associate's degree. If your company has a compensation strategy that pays its employees based on competence and skill sets, it is possible that someone with an associate's degree would get paid more than an employee with a bachelor's degree.I can't say whether it... view article details

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that health care is expected to generate more new jobs than any other industry over the next several years. As Baby Boomers age there will be a need for more home health care services, residential care facilities and nurses to staff them. Medical group practices and integrated health systems are predicted to become larger and more complex, resulting in an increased need for office and administrative support workers. High job turnover, additional anticipated retirements in the industry and the slowing number of foreign healthcare workers being allowed to e... view article details

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A federal program designed to help jobless veterans find work is proving very popular with its target audience, according to numbers released this week by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.The VOW to Hire Heroes Act, signed into law in November 2011, calls for the creation of a program that pays for unemployed veterans to receive training in fields where skilled workers are in high demand, as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor. The resulting Veteran Retraining Assistance Program, or VRAP, began accepting applications on May 15.In the six weeks since VRAP launched, the program has... view article details

No One Knows Blue Collar Jobs Better than Mike Rowe At one point or another, you've probably seen someone performing a "dirty" job and said to yourself "You couldn't pay me enough to do that." But Mike Rowe, host of TV's Dirty Jobs, gets paid to do exactly that. And, in an interview with Salary.com last week, said he thinks more people should follow suit. Rowe says America is in the midst of a skilled labor shortage, as hundreds of thousands of available blue collar jobs go unfilled because workers lack the necessary training. But even more upsetting, Rowe said, is the attitude of many Amer... view article details

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Dental care is essential, but it can be quite expensive. Fortunately, some companies offer dental plans as part of their employee benefits. If you have dental benefits at work, it is important to understand your plan to make the most of it. Knowing the ins and outs of dental plans helps you budget for out-of-pocket costs. Learn the basics of your dental plan to maximize your employee benefits and keep both your smile and wallet happy. Overview of Dental Plan Benefits Most dental plans offer basic coverage for general dental exams, cleanings, fillings, and other routine care. Typically, plans ... view blog & white papers details

Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details

Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details

Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details

Faye Ashley seemed destined for a career as a dental assistant. Her mother was a nurse, her sister, a nurse practitioner. She took yearlong dentistry courses at a Pennsylvania community college before landing a $10.50-an-hour job at a small practice in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. view blog & white papers details