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The dental therapist primarily Promotes general dental health, prevents oral disease and provides disease treatment by performing the duties outlined in this job description. Works under the supervision of a licensed dentist and provides treatments within authorized scope and detailed within the Written Practice Agreement. Dental therapists work as part of a team, providing clinical treatments in collaboration with the supervising dentist. The dental hygienist is a crucial team member to any dental public health program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
A dental therapist licensed by the State of Michigan may perform the following services and procedures pursuant to the Written Practice Agreement:
1.Identifying oral and systemic conditions that require
evaluation or treatment by dentists, physicians, or other health care professionals and managingreferrals.
2.Comprehensive charting of the oralcavity.
3.Providing oral health instruction and disease prevention education, including nutritional counseling and dietaryanalysis.
4.Administering and exposing radiographic images. Exposes, develops and mounts oral x-rays, interprets x- rays to determine area of calculus, periodontal disease involvement and gross dental abnormalities.
5.Dental prophylaxis including subgingival scaling or polishingprocedures.
6.Dispensing and administering via the oral or topical route nonnarcotic analgesics and anti- inflammatory and antibiotic medications as prescribed by a health careprofessional.
7.Applying topical preventative or prophylactic agents, including fluoride varnish, silver diamine fluoride and other fluoride treatments, antimicrobial agents, and pit and fissuresealants
8.Pulp vitality testing
9.Applying desensitizing medication or resin
10.Fabricating athletic mouthguards
11.Changing periodontaldressings
12.Administering local anesthetic and nitrous oxideanalgesia
13.Simple extraction of erupted primaryteeth
14.Emergency palliative treatment of dental pain related to a care or service described in thislist
15.Preparation and placement of direct restoration in primary and permanentteeth
16.Fabrication and placement of single-tooth temporary crowns
17.Preparation and placement of preformed crowns on primaryteeth
18.Indirect and direct pulp capping on permanentteeth
19.Indirect pulp capping on primaryteeth
20.Suturing and suture removal
21.Minor adjustments and repairs on removableprostheses
22.Placement and removal of space maintainers
23.Nonsurgical extractions of periodontally diseased permanent teeth with tooth mobility 3 (may not extract a tooth that is unerupted, impacted, or fractured, or that needs to be sectioned for removal)
24.Performing other related services and functions authorized by the supervising dentist and for which the dental therapist is trained
25.Performing any other duties of a dental therapist that are authorized by the board byrule
26.A dental therapist may supervise 3 or fewer dental assistants and 2 or fewer dental hygienists in any 1 practice setting, to the extent permitted in a written practiceagreement
27.The dental therapist must work effectively with diverse and multi-cultural staff and patient populations
28.Refers patients to the dentist who have abnormalities such as tooth decay, defective fillings, periodontal disease, or any condition that is suspect for oral diseases.
29.Seats and drapes patients as necessary.
30.Checks and maintains instruments to ensure adequate working conditions, cleans, sharpens and sterilizes instruments as necessary.
31.Instructs patients or groups in proper oral hygiene care, health promotion and nutrition using appropriate materials models, equipment and displays.
32.Demonstrates proper techniques of brushing, flossing and use of necessary perio aids and explains common causes of tooth decay and its relationship to the general diet.
33.Instructs other medical professionals and assistants in oral health care techniques for bed ridden, handicapped, disabled or chronically ill patients.
34.Assists in community prevention programs.
35.Electronically send referrals and radiographs to dental specialists, as directed by Dentists.
36.Completes follow up appointment form completely and/or schedules patients for follow up visits.
37.Other duties may be assigned within the scope and complexity of this position’s essential functions.
38.Must attend any and all mandatory trainings offered through the Bay Mills Human Resources Department and Bay Mills Health Center.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, walk, and bend extended periods of time. Work is predominantly performed in a dental clinic setting adequate room temperature, lighting and ventilation. Involves regular and recurring exposure to potential hazards of radiation and infectious disease. May involve travel during inclement weather. May involve travel to field clinics or outreach program sites. May involve providing care to apprehensive or mentally challenged patients that may complicate the treatment process. Personal protective garments will be provided and are required to be worn during the delivery of patient care.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
1.Completion of a dental therapy educational program that meets the standards of the Commission on Dental Accreditation
2.Must possess a current Michigan State License to practice Dental Therapy without restrictions.
3.Previous experience in dental practice or clinic setting is beneficial but not necessary.
4.Must successfully pass a background check and must not be excluded from any government program.
5.Must be available to work hours of clinic operation.
6.Must be able to travel when required. Ability to fulfill the requirements of travel betweenfacilities
7.Ability to read, analyze and interpret professional journals, technical procedures or governmental regulations
8.Demonstrated clinicalcompetence
9.The capacity to function independently with limitedsupervision
10.Possess the ability to handle stressful situations calmly and effectively in allsituations
11.Cultural sensitivity with respect to working with persons and groups of diverse racial, ethnic, economic and socialbackgrounds.
12.Efficient computer skills and experience with electronic records system
13.Excellent communication skills required.
14.Must have an excellent past work record both internally and externally
15.To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each function listed under the essential functions and physical demands categories of this position description.
Full Time
$107k-136k (estimate)
11/21/2023
07/29/2024
bmic.net
Traverse City, MI
50 - 100
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