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Associate DentistBenevis Dental GroupKimmell, Indiana, United States
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Associate Dentist

Benevis Dental Group
  • US
    Kimmell, Indiana, United States
  • US
    Kimmell, Indiana, United States

À propos

As an Associate Dentist with Benevis Dental in {JOB-CITY}, {JOB-STATE}, you will provide high‑quality, patient‑centered dental care within a modern, well‑supported clinical setting in the Healthcare & Medical Services department. You will perform comprehensive examinations, diagnose and treat oral health conditions, and deliver a full range of general dentistry services, including restorative procedures, simple and surgical extractions, endodontic therapy on appropriate cases, preventive care, and emergency treatments. Working closely with hygienists, dental assistants, and administrative staff, you will help create treatment plans that prioritize patient education, prevention, and long‑term oral health outcomes, while maintaining accurate, detailed clinical records in the practice management system. At Benevis Dental, you will benefit from a collaborative and innovative culture that emphasizes clinical excellence, evidence‑based care, and continuous improvement. You will contribute to a positive and inclusive patient experience by communicating clearly, presenting treatment options, obtaining informed consent, and ensuring patients feel respected and well‑informed about their care. You will follow strict infection control and OSHA standards, adhere to all regulatory and ethical guidelines, and utilize digital tools and technology to enhance diagnostics, charting, and treatment efficiency. You will also participate in quality initiatives, peer collaboration, and ongoing training to refine your skills and stay current with advances in dentistry. This role is ideal for a dentist who is motivated to grow clinically and professionally while making a meaningful difference in the community. Benevis Dental’s support model helps streamline operations so you can focus on patient care, with assistance in scheduling, billing, and practice administration. You will have opportunities for mentorship, continuing education, and career development as you build long‑term relationships with patients and contribute to expanding access to quality dental care across the community. You should bring strong clinical judgment, excellent chairside manner, and a commitment to ethical, compassionate care in a fast‑paced but supportive environment.

  • Kimmell, Indiana, United States

Compétences linguistiques

  • English
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