Fast Paced, Progressive, Well Established, and Collaborative Dental Kidds is looking to add Pediatric Dentist to step into a well-established and respected dental practice. We have 4 clinics located in the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin and provide the highest dental care to our young patients while creating a supportive work environment. Dental Kidds leads the industry with state-of-the-art equipment, beautifully themed clinics, and the top 10% of teams in the United States. In addition to a fun place to work, we offer competitive compensation and multiple benefits. Responsibilities: • Examine and diagnose dental conditions in children and adolescents. • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans. • Perform preventive treatments such as fluoride applications, sealants, and cleanings. • Conduct restorative procedures including fillings, crowns, and other dental work. • Communicate effectively with children and their families to educate them about oral hygiene and preventive care. • Employ behavior management techniques to ensure a positive dental experience for children. • Address and alleviate any dental anxieties or fears. • Utilize specialized dental tools and equipment tailored for pediatric care. • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. • Collaborate with dental assistants, and other healthcare professionals. • Manage appointment schedules and follow-up care. • Stay current with advances in pediatric dentistry through continuous education and training. • Adhere to best practices and ethical standards in pediatric dental care. Qualifications: • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from an accredited dental school. • Completion of a pediatric dental residency program. • State dental license to practice dentistry. • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to connect with children. • Excellent communication skills for interacting with parents and caregivers. Compensation: $200,000 - $450,000 yearly
• Examine and diagnose dental conditions in children and adolescents. • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans. • Perform preventive treatments such as fluoride applications, sealants, and cleanings. • Conduct restorative procedures including fillings, crowns, and other dental work. • Communicate effectively with children and their families to educate them about oral hygiene and preventive care. • Employ behavior management techniques to ensure a positive dental experience for children. • Address and alleviate any dental anxieties or fears. • Utilize specialized dental tools and equipment tailored for pediatric care. • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. • Collaborate with dental assistants, and other healthcare professionals. • Manage appointment schedules and follow-up care. • Stay current with advances in pediatric dentistry through continuous education and training. • Adhere to best practices and ethical standards in pediatric dental care.
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