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The Arora Group, Inc. Registered Dental Hygienist in Everett, Washington
Currently recruiting Dental Hygienists in Everett, Washington to work at the Naval Branch Health Clinic Everett. The Dental Hygienist will provide dental care to active duty military members. 40 hrs per week, Mon - Fri, 8 hr shifts between the hours of 6: 30AM - 4: 30PM. The Dental Hygienist will receive 17 days of paid vacation/sick, 10 federal holidays, and full benefits including company health insurance and voluntary dental, vision, retirement, and other plans. MANDATORY QUALIFICATIONS OF THE DENTAL HYGIENIST: Associates Degree or Bachelor s Degree, depending on the program. Education: Successful completion of a dental hygiene program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) of the American Dental Association (ADA). Certification: Certified in radiography as required by 42 CFR Part75. Experience: As required to meet clinical competency requirements specified in the Service-specific credentialing instructions. Show current competency (i.E. Within 2 years) as a dental hygienist. License: Current, full, active, and unrestricted license as a Dental Hygienist. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross. U.S. Citizen (for access to Gov't computer systems). DUTIES OF THE DENTAL HYGIENIST: Become familiar with and follow standardized (Navy) concepts of Phased Dentistry and Managed Care. Perform a full range of dental hygienist procedures, within the scope of this statement of work, on site using government furnished facilities, supplies, and equipment. Workload occurs as a result of scheduled and unscheduled requirements for care. Actual Dental Hygienist clinical activity will be a function of the overall demand for hygienist services. Review and complete preliminary dental examinations for new periodontal and recall patients. Oversee and manage periodontal patient recall programs. Review patient's medical and dental history for evidence of past and present conditions such as medical illnesses and use of drugs which may complicate or modify dental hygiene treatment. Examine teeth and surrounding tissues for evidence of caries, periodontal disease and then record findings. Inspect head and neck, examine mouth, throat and pharynx for evidence of disease such as oral cancer and/or soft tissue pathosis. Expose, develop and interpret radiographs to identify tooth structure, periodontal support and other abnormalities such as periodontal bone loss, periapical pathosis, caries, defective restorations, improper tooth contours and contact relationships. Refer suspected medical conditions, hard and soft tissue abnormalities, caries, periapical and periodontal pathosis and traumatic or suspicious lesions to the dental officer for evaluation. Perform pit and fissure sealant applications. Develop dental hygiene treatment plans for patients including assessment of the problem, type and extent of treatment required and sequence of appointments to complete treatments. Perform complete oral prophylaxis and non-surgical periodontal treatment on ambulatory patients using ultrasonic and hand instruments. Perform subgingival scaling, root planing and curettage under local anesthesia administered by a dental officer and perform topical fluoride applications. Polish teeth and apply disclosing solutions, fluorides, desensitizing agents and other topical medications to the teeth for the purpose of controlling caries and dentinal hypersensitivity. Maintain patient records in accordance with Joint Commission and Dental Treatment Facility (DTF). Comply with applicable quality assurance standards for preventive dentistry. Instruct patients, individually and in group seminars, in proper oral hygiene using a variety of aids such as models of teeth, slides, toothbrushes, floss, disclosing tablets, mirrors, interproximal brushes and rubber tips. Explain causes of caries and periodontal disease to