
Dental Assistant
Job Description
- Graduate of a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA)–accredited dental assisting program or a Florida Board of Dentistry–approved dental assisting school.
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- Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) Certification, obtained through a Florida Board–approved Expanded Functions course and successful completion of required competency examinations (Rules 64B5-16.005 and 64B5-16.006, F.A.C.).
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- Florida Dental Radiographer License through the Florida Department of Health (FDOH), meeting Rule 64B5-9.011, F.A.C., including completion of a Florida Board–approved radiology course and required formal training to legally position and expose radiographs under dentist supervision as a Dental Radiographer Certificate.
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- Current valid BLS (Basic Life Support) Certification.
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- Obtain proficient knowledge of CFHC’s programs’ philosophies, goals and objectives. Comply with all policies and procedures as well as state and federal guidelines.
- Understand the requirements of CFHC’s exposure control plan. Utilize Universal Precautions.
- Attend Dental staff meetings as well as mandatory corporate meeting.
- Assist with Quality Control processes.
- Suture removal.
- Placing and removing periodontal dressing.
- Assist the dentists in operative, surgical, periodontal, preventive, removal and fixed prosthodontic, endodontic, and pedodontic procedures.
- Provide diagnostic aid including exposing radiographs, taking and recording medical and dental histories, recording vital signs, and taking preliminary impressions for study casts.
- Apply sealants and fluoride. Perform prophylaxis and give oral hygiene instruction to children.
- Prepare the patient and coordinate arrival and departure of patients with receptionist.
- Sterilize and disinfect instruments and equipment.
- Give postoperative instructions to patients as ordered by dentist.
- Prepare tray set-up for dental procedures.
- Assist in managing medical and dental emergencies.
- Clean dental laboratory, operative, autoclave, x-ray processor, and ultrasonic cleaner.
- Assist dentist in screening and education programs, including offsite.
- Check dental patients in and out at the front desk when necessary.
- Coordinate services with offsite dental lab as needed.
- Maintain adequate supplies in the dental department, submitting requisitions to Facilities Manager after approval by Director of Dental Operations.
- Maintain OSHA standards with regard to handling and removal of red bags with bio-hazardous waste.
- Maintain complete dental patient records.
- Exhibit enthusiasm, dependability, skills, versatility, and dedication in daily activities.
- Demonstrate ability to work cooperatively with other members of the dental team. Be supportive of coworkers.
- Communicate with patients in a compassionate manner, maintaining HIPPA compliance.
- Maintain neat and professional appearance at all times.
- Other duties as assigned by the Director of Dental Operations.
- Standing/walking/sitting for long periods
- Independently mobile
- Ability to lift weight equivalents to what would be required when (and if) asked to assist and position patients, reposition equipment and lift supplies.
- Ability to adapt and function in varying environments of workload, patient acuity, worksites and work shifts.