What are the responsibilities and job description for the Restorative Associate Dentist - West Texas Region position at Frontline Dental Implant Specialists?
Physicians with Frontline Dental Implant Specialists should be skilled, compassionate, and ambitious clinicians committed to providing the highest quality comprehensive and restorative dental care in a modern, comfortable, and supportive environment. Our team values clinical excellence, continuous professional growth, and exceptional patient relationships.
Duties and Responsibilities
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Set the standard of care in the practice with excellence and integrity
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Participate in a professional and cordial work environment with other providers, staff, and executives
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Order and interpret diagnostic imaging, scans, and labs for a thorough pre-surgical case review
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Conduct thorough medical history review to qualify patients for surgery
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Provide patient education, creating unique value proposition to perspective patients
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Diagnose and treatment plan All-on-X cases
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Coordinate care with other providers
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Ensure proper consent forms are signed prior to delivery of care
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Coordinate and deliver surgical and restorative care based on patient needs
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Complete, review, and sign thorough clinical progress notes for every patient visit daily
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Train surgical auxiliary staff as needed to support the patient and provider’s needs during treatment
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Manage the patient’s expectations through concise explanations of procedures, post op pain, and expected long term results
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Delivery of quality product to the standards of the organization
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Maintain a high understanding of the practice’s lead-to-sales process
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Utilization and continuous training of digital dentistry
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Attend team meetings as needed
Compensation & Benefits
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Highly competitive compensation structure (e.g., base salary plus production bonus / fee-for-service).
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Health, dental, and vision insurance.
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Paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays.
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Continuing Education (CE) allowance.
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Malpractice insurance coverage.
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401(k) retirement plan with employer matching.
Qualifications:
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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Excellent clinical skills
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Proven career progression in implantology
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Ability to manage a busy schedule without compromising care
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Sound decision-making skills, drive, and desire to succeed
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Ability to manage and resolve escalated issues in an efficient and pragmatic way with Doctors, employees, and patients, as needed
Education and Experience
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Graduation from accredited dental school (DDS/DMD) required
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AEGD/GPR/Prosth residency preferred or advance continuing education and experience with placing and restoring full arch implants is a plus.
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Unrestricted license to practice dentistry in the state
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DEA, ACLS, BLS current certifications
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Ability to maintain professional malpractice insurance
Physical Requirements
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Ability to withstand prolonged periods of standing and sitting
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Ability to move within the office as needed for meetings, access office equipment, and escort patients to treatment areas.
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Ability to lift to 0-40 pounds if necessary.