Dental Hygienist
Location: Madison
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Description: Hiring Positions at our West, Waunakee, Campus
(Regent St.), East and Verona locations. JOB PURPOSE: Conducts oral
examinations, serves as a preventative care specialist and provides
educational, clinical and therapeutic services supporting total
health through the promotion of optimal oral health. To utilize
your knowledge and clinical skills to assist dentists and provide
dental hygiene care for patients. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. CLINICAL
RESPONSIBILITIES: - Pull charts for the following day's
appointments. - Review charts, update medical histories, and
contact physicians' offices with the permission of the patient and
dentist for information regarding the patient's health. - Provide
services according to guidelines set by the dentist or from the
patient's personal physician. - Record treatment performed and
treatment prescribed by the dentist during patient visit. - Perform
a soft tissue examination, including oral cancer screening (using
Velscope), to check for any intraoral lesions or abnormalities. -
Expose and process (if applicable) dental x-rays and alert the
dentist to observations. - Perform oral prophylaxis on patients by
scaling and polishing the teeth to remove stains, plaque, and
calculus from tooth and root surfaces. - Apply cavity prevention
agents such as fluorides and pit and fissure sealants. - Maintain
accurate medical/dental records and documentation on each patient.
- Educate patients on proper diet, proper brushing and flossing
technique, and the use of special home care instruments such as
Hydro FlossĀ®/Sonicare, denture brushes, floss threaders, and
inter-dental brushes. - Demonstrate and explain the proper care of
dentures and bridges and explains the causes of dental cavities and
gum disease and their prevention. - Clarify health questions and
summarize the dental findings of the exam and explain the
recommended treatment. - Practice and maintain proper infection
control procedures, including preparation, cleaning and
disinfection of treatment room before and after each patient,
cleaning and sterilization of dental instruments, and disinfection
of dental equipment. - Maintain dental instruments and equipment in
proper working order. Monitor and maintain supply inventory. - As
necessary, assist the Dental Assistant by seating patients,
cleaning, packaging, and sterilizing instruments, setting up trays
for dental procedures, screening emergency patients, removing
sutures, taking impressions, making models, and assisting chair
side. - Be proficient in providing the patient an intra-oral tour
of their mouth, as well as taking intra-oral pictures to alert the
dentist to observations. - Provide periodontal treatment; including
classification of periodontal health, scaling and root planning. -
Place Arestin. - Administer local anesthetic when performing
periodontal therapies. - Attend continuing education programs as
required to maintain license to practice as a dental hygienist. -
Make continuing care calls and send thank you letters to new
patients. 2. SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES: - Exemplify excellent
patient service through patient requests/following, patient
referrals, and Demand Force comments. - Foster a positive attitude
at work when interacting with staff and patients and be a team
player. - Practice First Choice Dental's philosophy of 3-step
communication. - Perform work in an efficient manner and be timely
with patient care. - Provide a thorough and proper handoff and
hygiene report to the doctor. - Conduct re-care calls and schedule
patients for their next appointment before they leave the
operatory. - Willing to help out at other sites (on day off or when
asked). - Satisfactory annual increase in average production per
hour. - Respect patient privacy by maintaining a professional tone
and by not discussing personal matters with other staff in front of
a patient. The focus and conversation should always be centered
around the patient. Keep level of voice controlled in order to not
disturb other patients. - Initiate ideas for ways the site can
improve or become more efficient. - Maintain effective
organizational skills and a high attention to detail. - Take the
time to carefully explain information to patients in a
non-technical manner. Requirements: JOB QUALIFICATIONS AND JOB
EVALUATION DOCUMENTATION The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. KNOWLEDGE
EDUCATION: - Graduation from an accredited Dental Hygiene program -
Wisconsin Dental Hygiene License - Certification to administer
local anesthesia EXPERIENCE: - No previous experience required.
Must hold an active Wisconsin Dental Hygiene License SKILLS AND
ABILITIES: - Strong organizational skills - Ability to prioritize
multiple requests efficiently - Strong attention to detail and
accuracy - Ability to maintain confidentiality of all information -
Effective written and verbal communication skills - Strong
interpersonal and teamwork skills - Knowledge of the causes and
treatment for dental injuries and diseases LICENSES /
CERTIFICATIONS: - Certification of dental hygiene - CPR
certification - OSHA certification - Continuing Education IMPACT OF
RESULTS - Incorrect or missing information reduces Human Resources
team's ability to respond to employee needs and requests -
Ineffective team support reduces team productivity and ability to
meet schedules - Ineffective training/development activities or
follow up wastes time and money CONFIDENTIAL AND SENSITIVE
INFORMATION - All patient information and conversations - Adheres
to all HIPAA guidelines and regulations HOURLY WAGE - Based on
years of experience HOURS/WEEK - 34- 40 hours/week PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS - Ability to perform physical movements specific to
dental hygiene, including repetitive actions required for scaling
and polishing of teeth - Ability to deal with the visual restraints
of working in the oral cavity WORKING CONDITIONS - Ability to work
in an area with high noise levels caused by dental equipment -
Exposure to chemicals found in dental materials and products, such
as acids and disinfectants - Exposure to biological hazards such as
blood borne pathogens, infectious diseases, contaminated wastes,
saliva, and radiation PIaf2f4d37c431-37156-37572149
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