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Overview:
Wellesley Dental Group is seeking a part time Pediatric dentist to join our team in our Wellesley, MA (just outside of Boston). We are a full service, multi-specialty dental office with a focus on preventive, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry. This role is ideal for a dedicated professional looking for a long-term career track or a pediatric dentist seeking to supplement their current schedule.
Reasons to Join the Practice:
- Part Time schedule: flexible days based on providers interest/availability
- $1,000-$1,200 Per Diem with uncapped earning potential through % of collections
- Easy to find location (15 miles from Downtown Boston) with a dedicated patient base.
Our well-established practice is proud to serve the Wellesley and surrounding areas. Wellesley Dental Group believes everyone deserves a healthy and beautiful smile. We combine tried-and-true clinical knowledge with new, modern techniques to deliver the very best that dentistry has to offer. We are committed to delivering the highest quality care to our patients with state-of-the-art technology and a welcoming environment.
Our state-of-the-art facility allows optimal patient care, a comprehensive approach to full-service dentistry along with a strong focus on quality, service and patient satisfaction. Providers are responsible for entire clinical patient experience from initial exam and treatment plan to delivery of care.
What We Offer:
- Integrated orthodontics and periodontics within the practice
- State of the art equipment
- Supportive and collaborative team environment
- Career growth opportunities, whether part-time or full-time
Competitive compensation.
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Responsibilities:
- Promote oral health and disease prevention
- Diagnose oral diseases
- Educate patients on oral health and various treatment options
- Create treatment plans to maintain or restore patient’s oral health
- Review treatment plan options with patients
- Review, maintain and update patients’ medical and dentl records
- Review and interpret x-rays and diagnostic tests.
- Monitor growth and development of the teeth and jaws
- Provide proper restorative and preventive dental care
- Maintain the highest quality standard of care for all patients
- Maintain the highest standard of ethics and professionalism within the dental office
- Keep abreast of new developments, technologies, best practices and standard of care through current continuing education courses and professional development
Qualifications:
- DMD or DDS degree from a university-based dental education program accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (ADA CODA).
- Board eligible or board certified in pediatric dentistry.
- Current state license to practice dentistry.
- Documentation of Hepatitis B vaccination.
- Proof of malpractice insurance.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.