Dental Assistant
Job Description
This is a great opportunity for an experienced Dental Assistant to join our team and grow in your profession. The schedule will be four ten-hour shifts per week. We provide opportunities for job training and advancement in addition to generous PTO, health insurance, retirement plans, and more! Pre-employment drug and alcohol screening (including marijuana) is required for this position along with random screening.
Position Summary: Supports dental care delivery by preparing treatment room, patient, instruments, and materials; passing instruments and materials; performing procedures in compliance with the dental practice act.
Essential Functions:
Dental Assistant I – PB 5
- Complete procedures as listed in compliance with the Michigan Dental Practice act.
- Prepare treatment room for patient by following prescribed procedures and protocols.
- Prepare patient for dental treatment by welcoming, comforting, seating, and draping patient.
- Provide information to patients and employees by answering questions and requests.
- Provide instrumentation by sterilizing and delivering instruments to treatment area; positioning instruments for dentist's access; suctioning; passing instruments.
- Provideneeded materials and supplies as directed by the supervising dentist.
- Provide diagnostic information by exposing and developing radiographic studies,pouring, trimming, and polishing study casts.
- Help dentist manage dental and medical emergencies bymaintainingC.P.R. certification, emergency drug and oxygen supply, and emergency telephone directory.
- Educate patients by giving oral hygiene, plaque control, and postoperative instructions.
- Document dental care services by charting in patient recordsas directed by supervising dentist.
- Maintain patient confidence by keeping information confidential.
- Maintain safe and clean working environment bycomplying withprocedures, rules, and regulations.
- Protect patients and employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols.
- Ensure operation of dental equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; following manufacturer's instructions; troubleshooting malfunctions; calling for repairs;maintainingequipment inventories; evaluating new equipment and techniques.
- Maintain dental supplies inventory by checking stock todetermineinventory level;anticipatingneeded supplies; placing andexpeditingorders for supplies; verifying receipt of supplies.
- Conserve dental resources by using equipment and supplies as needed toaccomplishjob results.
- Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications;establishingpersonal networks; participating in professional societies.
- Contribute to team effort byaccomplishingrelatedtasksas needed.
Dental Assistant II – PB 6
- Demonstrate proven and safe protocols for nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation, including the calculation of nitrous oxide gas used; pharmacology, biochemistry, and anatomy of nitrous oxide administration, emergency procedures, and the mechanics ofoperatinga nitrous unit.
- Demonstrate patient monitoring and proper use of special equipment.
- Understand airway management, including signs of an impending emergency.
- Demonstrate strategies for detecting Nitrous in the office environment.
- Understandindicationand contraindication for individual patient sedation.
And/Or
- Application of medicaments for the control or prevention of dental caries.
- Polish the coronal surface of teeth.
Dental Assistant III – PB 7
Utilize skills learned through PHS standing order competency training including but not limited to:
- Partial/Denture adjustments.
- Occlusal guard delivery and adjustments.
- Sealants.
- Topical anesthetic administration.
- Creation and cementation of temporary crowns.
- Final impressions/intraoral scanning.
- Suture removal.
Dental Assistant IV – PB 8
IHS Restorative Expanded Functions Dental Assistant:
- Understanding of tooth morphology/structure and the materials used to restore them.
- Place and finish Class I B amalgam, Class V B amalgam, Class I O amalgam, Class II amalgam, Class III composite, Class V composite.
Registered Dental Assistant:
- Placing, condensing, and carving amalgam restorations
- Removing sutures
- Cementing orthodontic bands or initial placement of orthodontic brackets and attachments for aligners
- Placing Class I resin bonded restorations, occlusal adjustment, finishing and polishing with non-tissue cutting slow speed rotary hand pieces.
- Taking final impression for indirect restoration and prosthesis including bite registration, intra-oral imaging, and in –office fabrication of restorations.
- Assistingandmonitoringthe administration of nitrous oxide analgesia.
- Placing and removing non-epinephrine retraction cords or materials.
- Drying endodontic canals with absorbent points.
- Applying cavity liners and bases.
- Taking impressions for intraoral appliances including bite registrations.
- Placing and removing matrices and wedges.
- Taking digital scans for final restoration or intra-oral appliances.
- Preliminary examination including performing pulp vitality testing.
- Adjusting and polishing contacts and occlusion ofindirectrestoration before cementation by the dentist.
- Applying desensitizing agents.
- Etching and placing adhesives before placement of orthodontic brackets and attachments for aligners.
- Applying anticariogenic agents including, but no limited to, sealants, fluoride varnish, fluoride applications.
- Instructing in the use and care of dental appliances.
- Placing and removing dental dam.
- Trial sizing of orthodontic bands.
- Temporary cementing and removing temporary crowns and bands.
- Taking impressions or digital scans for study and opposing models and matrices for temporary crowns and bridges.
- Fabricating temporary restorations, temporary crowns, and temporary bridges.
- Placing a nonmetallic temporary restoration with non-tissue cutting instruments.
- Applying nonprescription topical anesthetic.
- Removing excess temporary cement from supragingival surfaces of a tooth with hand instruments only.
- Polish assignedteeth with a slow-speed rotary handpieceimmediatelybefore an acid etch procedure.
- Polishing and contouring of sealants with a slow speed rotary hand pieceimmediatelyfollowing aprocedurefor occlusal adjustment.
- Provide nutritional counseling
- Dispense orthodontic aligners.
Indiana Expanded Function Dental Assistant:
- Rubber dam placement, resin, and amalgam restorative techniques for Class I, II, III, IV, and V restorations,as well asthe necessary matrixtechniquefor each restoration.
Dental Assistant V – PB 9
- Detect disease, supra, and subgingival calculus.
- Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth.
- Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures.
- Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses, and oral hygiene aids to patients.
- Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
Non-Essential Functions:
- Fill in at the front desk, when necessary.
- Perform other related functions as assigned.
Equipment:
- Standard office equipment
- Systems used: MS Office Applications, Internet,and ElectronicDental Record
Position Requirements:
Dental Assistant I
- High School Diploma or GEDrequired.
- Previousdental experience ortrainingrequired.
- Dental Assistantwith x-ray certificationpreferred or achieve x-ray certification within 6 months ofemployment.
- Minimum of one (1) year experiencepreferred.
- Excellent communication skills and interpersonal skills, and the ability to speak effectively and respond to questions.
Dental Assistant II
- All ofthe above plus:
- Completion of Nitrous Certification and/or Coronal Polishing andFluorideApplication Course.
Dental Assistant III
- All ofthe above plus:
- Completion of PHS Standing Order Competency training
Dental Assistant IV
- All ofthe above plus:
- Completion of IHS RestorativeCourse, orRegistered Dental Assistant in State of Michigan. Completion of IndianaEFDA training course.
Dental Assistant V
- All ofthe above plus:
- Completion of IHS Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant course.
Indian Preference
- Pokagon Band Preference Code applies.
Physical Requirements:
- Work isgenerally sedentaryin nature and willfrequentlyrequire sitting, however standing and walking will occasionally be necessary.
- Frequently required to use hands and fingers tooperateequipment.
- Frequently required to talk and hear.
Work environment:
- Work in well-lit, heated, air-conditioned buildings.
- May be exposed to blood, bodytissueand fluids as well as hazardous substances/ chemicals.
- Exposure to noise of agitated patients, significant work pace/pressure.
- Occasional local travel may berequired.
Competencies:
- Client Focus
- Continuous Learning
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Exemplifying Integrity
- Planning and Organizing
