Dental Assistant Job at Fenton Family Dental Silver Spring

Fenton Family Dental Silver Spring Silver Spring, MD 20910

Job Description

Job Title: Dental Assistant

Reports To: Managing Dentist/Office Manager


Summary: Responsible for assisting the dentist in clinical treatment of patients.


CORE FUNCTIONS


  • Attend and contribute to daily huddle.
  • Attend and contribute to bi-weekly training.
  • Write clearly, concisely, logically, and legibly.
  • Demonstrate accuracy in spelling and basic math.
  • Speak, understand, and write grammatically correct English.
  • Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of dentistry.
  • Facilitate interoffice team communication with respectful and constructive problem solving techniques.
  • Understand and respect the behavior, attitude and beliefs in congruence with the values and vision of the practice.
  • Maintain a clean and uncluttered environment in the work area.
  • Focus conversations with patients and the patient or dentistry, avoiding personal problems or gossip.
  • Educate patients at every opportunity.
  • Greet each patient with a smile as welcomed guests to the practice.
  • Meet and greet all patients as welcomed guests to the practice.
  • Introduce each new patient to other team members (2-1 Transfer).
  • Listen to each patient?s needs.
  • Promote treatment plans and encourage patients to begin treatment.
  • Maintain an outgoing, friendly attitude with patients and team member at all times.
  • Ask each patient for a referral.
  • Complete tasks within given time frames.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned.
  • Answer questions from patient and team members cheerfully.
  • Contribute to team spirit.
  • Combine efficiency, productivity, and caring for patients in all actions.
  • Demonstrate exceptional human relation skills.
  • Dress according to office policy.
  • Monitor key indicators each day to evaluate attainment of its goals.
  • Complete a tem action plan at the end of every meeting.
  • Resolve conflict among team members quickly and fairly.
  • Maintain a professional demeanor at all times.
  • Answer the telephone by the third ring in a warm, friendly voice identifying the office, self and asking ?How may I help you??
  • Charge out procedure and electronically send claims.
  • Maintain and assist the Doctor with clinical notes.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Clinical Tasks:


  • Maintain patient comfort and be sensitive to patient?s real or imagined fear of being alone in the treatment room.
  • Oversee supplies and equipment.
  • Possess exceptional human relation skills.
  • Ability to work with interruptions and manage multiple tasks.
  • Demonstrate exceptional manual dexterity.
  • Ability to complete tasks within time frame.
  • Turn on and off each day the x-ray machine, compressor, lights, water, nitrous and oxygen tanks, and suction system.
  • Use gloves, mask, eyewear, and lab coat with every patient.
  • Sterilize hygiene instruments and operative instruments.
  • Set up and break down rooms.
  • Disinfect room and equipment after each patient.
  • Place barriers on equipment in accordance with OSHA guidelines.
  • Introduce patient to Doctor enthusiastically.
  • Use intraoral camera to educate patients..
  • Follow Doctor?s recommendation for patient?s treatment plan.
  • Cross train in other areas of the office.
  • Maintain equipment ? suction lines & traps.
  • Keep abreast of products, services, and treatments
  • Attend continuing education courses annually.
  • Enter complete treatment plan into each chart.
  • Call each patient after difficult treatment.
  • Be sure treatment room is ready, stocked and disinfected before a patient is brought to the room.
  • Greet patient and introduce yourself when bringing the to the treatment room.
  • Review and update patient health history, dental history and dental charting at each visit.
  • Collect preliminary data prior to Doctor?s initial exam which would include necessary x-rays, full mouth charting ? including complete periodontal charting and Oral cancer screening.
  • Educate patients as to the condition of their oral health, their options for treatment, what to expect with/without treatment ? guiding them to an informed decision. (NOTE: Dental Assistants cannot diagnose, but are knowledgeable enough to inform patients of what the Doctor might recommend for treatment.)
  • Administer fluoride treatments.
  • Maintain inventory and place oral hygiene supplies to be ordered.
  • Try not to leave your patient unattended in the chair.
  • Accurately chart all procedures performed including date, services, necessary clinical notes (i.e. prognosis, treatment option, etc.), procedures and time needed for next visit and your initials.



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