Dental Hygienist

Hennepin HealthcareMinneapolis, MN
Onsite

About The Position

Under general supervision, performs work of moderate difficulty in performing clinical hygiene procedures.

Requirements

  • Graduation from a school for dental hygienists approved by Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association.
  • Dental Hygienist must have completed a course on nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia.
  • Dental Hygienist must have completed course on sealant placement.
  • Dental Hygienist must have completed a course on administration of local anesthesia.
  • Possession of a valid license as a dental hygienist issued by the State of Minnesota.
  • Basic Life Support.

Nice To Haves

  • Have collaborative Management Agreement in place.
  • Prior experience working in a community clinic.

Responsibilities

  • Performs complete prophylaxis including scaling, root planning, soft tissue curettage and polishing of fillings.
  • Perform mechanical polishing to clinical crowns not including instrumentation.
  • Removal of calculus by instrumentation must be done by the dentist or dental hygienist before mechanical polishing.
  • Performs preliminary charting of the oral cavity and surrounding structures to include case histories, perform initial and periodic examinations and assessments to determine periodontal status, and formulate a dental hygiene treatment plan in coordination with the dentist’s treatment plan.
  • Performs procedures such as dietary and salivary analysis and prepares smears.
  • May remove and change periodontal packs.
  • Advises patient on proper diet and dentalcare.
  • Charts patient treatments.
  • Counsels patient and family on dental care and treatments.
  • Instructs patient in oral hygiene techniques.
  • Prepares, cleans, and maintains instruments and equipment.
  • Takes and develops x-rays; performs fluoride applications.
  • Maintains supplies.
  • Prepares and maintains records.
  • Make referrals to dentists, physicians, and other practitioners in consultation with a dentist.
  • Replacement, cementation, and adjustment of intact temporary restorations extraorally and intraorally.
  • Re-cement intact temporary restorations and place temporary fillings (not including temporization of inlays, onlays, crowns and bridges) to provide palliative treatment.
  • Remove excess cement from inlays, crowns, bridges and orthodontic appliances with hand instrumentation only.
  • Apply topical medications such as, but not limited to, topical fluoride, bleaching agents, and cavity varnishes in appropriate dosages or quantities as prescribed by a dentist.
  • Take impressions for casts and appropriate bite registration.
  • Remove sutures.
  • Facilitate scheduling patients for operating room procedures as needed.
  • Arrange insurance and payment options for patients and refer patients to the proper social service avenue.
  • Assess and monitor patient’s blood pressure and use a glucometer to test glucose levels.
  • Triage phone encounters for patient care.
  • Administer and monitor nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia.
  • Administer local anesthesia.
  • Perform oral screening/assessment and preventative services at off-site locations as directed.
  • Etch appropriate enamel surfaces, application and adjustment of pit and fissure sealants.
  • Restorative Expanded Functions. Restorative procedures limited to: placing, contouring, and adjusting amalgam restorations, glass ionomers, and supragingival composite restorations (class I & V) and adapting and cementing stainless steel crowns.
  • Other duties as assigned, but only when trained to do so.

Benefits

  • $5,000 Sign-On Bonus (available for eligible external candidates)
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