Dental Assistant at Oral Surgery Associates
Gretna, NE Practice Staff- Oral Surgery
Description

The Dental Assistant plays a vital role in supporting dentists by preparing treatment rooms, assisting during procedures, and maintaining a clean, organized clinical environment. This position is essential to deliver high-quality patient care, supporting efficient clinical workflows, and ensuring compliance with safety and infection control standards.


Essential Responsibilities:

  •  Prepare patients for dental treatment, ensuring comfort and readiness for procedures.
  •  Assist the dentist chairside during examinations and dental procedures.
  •  Maintain infection control standards by sterilizing and disinfecting instruments, setting up operatories, and preparing materials.
  •  Take and process dental X-rays as prescribed, following safety protocols and certification requirements.
  •  Collect and record patient medical and dental histories, vital signs, and treatment information in patient records.
  •  Educate patients on oral hygiene, oral health care, and plaque control as directed by the dentist.
  •  Provide post-operative instructions and patient care guidance as instructed.
  •  Assist with managing medical and dental emergencies when necessary.
  • Form preliminary impressions for study models and assist with fabricating temporary restorations, when permitted by state regulations.
  • Protect, maintain, and monitor dental equipment and tools to ensure proper functionality.
  • Order dental supplies and assist with inventory management.
  • Maintain compliance with HIPAA, OSHA, and all required training and safety standards.
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned to support daily operations and evolving practice needs.
  • Team members are expected to uphold the culture outlined in the SDB Handbook, with a focus on our core values and any additional responsibilities as defined


Requirements

Qualifications & Experience:

  •  Minimum of one year of dental assisting experience preferred.
  •  Active RDA certification or license (requirements vary by state)
  •  Strong understanding of dental terminology and clinical procedures.
  •  Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a patientcentered approach.
  •  Highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-motivated.
  •  Demonstrated ability to deliver exceptional customer service.
  •  Ability to work effectively with patients and as part of a collaborative dental team.
  •  Reliable and punctual, with flexibility to support team needs as required.
Salary Description
$20-$23 hourly