Job Purpose
As a licensed dentist, an orthodontist examines, diagnoses, and treats abnormalities in development of jaws, position of teeth, and other dental-facial structures.
Duties and Responsibilities
· Examines, diagnoses, and treats abnormalities in development of jaws, position of teeth, and other dental-facial structures.
· Designs and fabricates appliances, such as space maintainers, retainers, and labial and lingual arch wires, to alter position and relationship of teeth and jaws, and to realign teeth to produce and maintain normal function.
· Examine patients to determine the nature of the condition affecting the patient, utilizing x-rays, dental instruments and other diagnostic procedures.
· Provides education in oral and dental hygiene.
· Supervise office staff, including hygienists, dental assistants, receptionists and other office staff.
· Adheres to safety protocols and processes including but not limited to ensuring protective equipment is utilized and OSHA/Bloodborne pathogen requirements are followed.
· Participate in morning huddles, chart reviews and routine office meetings.
· All other duties and responsibilities allowed under applicable state laws and regulations.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Commitment to quality patient care and enjoy educating patients on dental health.
Effective communication skills; demonstrates professional and courteous demeanor with patients.
Qualifications (Experience, Education, Licensure, Certification)
DDS or DMD degree, licensed in state in which practicing or have the ability to obtain licensure upon graduation.
Completion of an orthodontic residency program.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certificate
Working Conditions
Orthodontists work in areas that are highly visible and designed and furnished to make a good impression.
Most work stations are clean, well-lighted, and relatively quiet.
Work is sedentary in nature.