Job Summary
Dental dentist will provide comprehensive dental care by performing exams, diagnoses, treatment planning, and a full range of preventive and restorative procedures while ensuring compliance with regulatory and safety standards. Collaborate with the clinical team to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care, educate patients on oral health, and maintain accurate documentation and ongoing professional development.
Required Qualifications
* Education:
o Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS).
o Graduate from an accredited dental school approved by the CODA of the ADA.
o Specialty Dentist must be a graduate of a dental specialty training program that is accredited by the CODA of the ADA or an accepted equivalent program.
o Dental specialists shall have a certificate of training in their specialty area from an ADA-accredited residency training program.
* Certifications:
o AHA/ARC BLS.
o DEA registration #.
o 10 Digit NPI #.
o Board eligible or board certified as required in the Terms of Occupation (TO).
o Certified in Radiography.
* License:
o License to practice as a dentist.
* Experience:
o Employed for at least one (1) year on a full‑time basis in the practice of dentistry or be a recent (1‑year) graduate of an accredited, post‑graduate dentistry training program.
U.S. Citizenship is required.
Key Responsibilities
* Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning for patients of all ages.
* Provide routine and preventive dental services, including but not limited to:
o Dental cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants
o Fillings, crowns, bridges, and basic restorations
o Simple extractions and minor oral surgical procedures
* Diagnose and treat diseases, injuries, and malformations of the teeth, gums, jaws, and oral structures.
* Evaluate dental radiographs and other diagnostic tests to determine appropriate care.
* Prescribe medications, including antibiotics and pain management drugs, in accordance with DEA regulations and state laws.
* Educate patients on oral health, preventive care, treatment options, and post‑procedure instructions.
* Discuss risks, benefits, and alternatives of proposed treatments to support informed consent.
* Refer patients to dental specialists (e.g., orthodontics, oral surgery, endodontics) when advanced or specialty care is required.
* Manage follow‑up appointments and ongoing dental maintenance plans.
* Maintain compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations governing dental practice.
* Adhere to infection control, sterilization, radiation safety, and OSHA standards.
* Ensure accurate and timely documentation of all patient encounters in the dental record.
* Maintain active dental licensure, certifications, DEA registration, and NPI number.
* Work collaboratively with dental hygienists, dental assistants, and administrative staff to deliver high-quality patient care.
* Provide clinical supervision and guidance to auxiliary dental personnel as appropriate.
* Participate in clinical team meetings, quality improvement initiatives, and peer review activities.
* Stay current with advances in dentistry through continuing education and professional development.
* Maintain board eligibility or board certification, when required by the Terms of Occupation (TO).
* Uphold ethical and professional standards set forth by the ADA and state dental board.
* Support efficient clinic operations by managing schedules, treatment flow, and patient volume effectively.
* Assist with maintaining dental equipment, supplies, and compliance with radiography certification requirements.
* Contribute to a safe, respectful, and patient-centered clinical environment.
Decypher is an equal‑opportunity and affirmative‑action employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce (M/F/D/V).
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