Build positive relationships with patients, communicate empathetically to reduce anxiety during procedures, and achieve a 90% patient satisfaction rating
Perform oral cancer screenings, administer dental radiographic studies, and conduct routine cleanings for a diverse range of patients
Conduct teeth cleanings for patients, remove plaque and hard deposits, conduct flossing, and apply fluoride treatments or sealants as needed
Conduct (SRP) impressions, remove plaque and hard deposits, conduct flossing, and apply fluoride treatments or sealants as needed
Come into work on time, Bring Patients to the Chair in a timely Manner. Your academic background serves as concrete evidence of your qualifications and expertise in your field. Employers want to see that you have received proper education and training to perform the responsibilities of a dental hygienist safely and effectively. Outside of the mandatory licensing for your state, you should include all relevant educational information. Starting with your highest level of education, provide the degree name, institution, location, and completion date.
Also, showcase any technical dental hygiene certifications or training you’ve obtained. Whether in periodontics, pediatric dentistry, or nitrous oxide monitoring, these certifications demonstrate your dedication to professional growth and your ability to provide specialized patient care. Create a separate certifications section and format it similarly, listing the certificate title, issuing organization, and date received.