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Dental Hygienist - Full Time

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Alaska Premier Dental Group

Anchorage, AK, USA

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Join Our Patient-Centered Dental Team! We’re excited to offer an outstanding opportunity for a passionate and skilled Dental Hygienist to join our well-established practice. With flexible full- or part-time schedules available, this is a chance to grow your dental career in a supportive, mentoring environment. Our office is equipped with cutting-edge technology, and we prioritize patient care above all else. In addition, we offer a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including dental, medical, and vision coverage, paid vacation, and 401(k). If you’re looking for a dynamic, collaborative team culture, we’d love to hear from you! The Ideal Candidate: Eager to grow both professionally and personally Excellent communicator with patients and team members Passionate about dental hygiene and educating patients to actively participate in their care Enjoys working in a team environment where every member is valued Warm and compassionate with the ability to put patients at ease Detail-oriented and dedicated to maintaining consistency in all processes Key Responsibilities: Perform dental hygiene procedures, including cleaning, scaling, and polishing teeth Conduct thorough patient assessments and screenings for oral health conditions Take digital dental x-rays Administer local anesthesia and nitrous oxide as needed Educate patients on proper oral hygiene techniques and provide personalized care instructions Accurately document patient treatment plans, progress notes, and medical history in electronic health records (EHR) systems such as Dentrix Ensure compliance with infection control protocols and all safety regulations Collaborate with the dental team to provide comprehensive and quality patient care Why Join Us? Competitive salary & excellent benefits package Flexible full- and part-time scheduling options Opportunities for ongoing professional development and training Fun, supportive, and collaborative team environment If you’re ready to make a difference in patients' lives and work in an environment where your contributions are truly valued, we encourage you to apply today! Requirements Job Requirements Must possess a valid RDH license to practice in Alaska Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Dental Hygiene from an accredited program Strong communication skills with the ability to educate and communicate effectively with patients of all ages, including pediatrics Knowledge and implementation of proper sterilization techniques Attention to detail and ability to perform accurate charting and documentation of patient records Laser Certification (preferred) We offer excellent compensation for top talent. Benefits Medical/Vision/Dental Insurance Supplemental Aflac Insurance 401K Uniform Allowance Professional Development Assistance

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