Location: 409 W. Main St, Payson, AZ 85541

About Payson Premier Dental

At Payson Premier Dental, we believe in transforming lives—one smile at a time. Our practice was founded by Dr. Kristin Wade, DMD, FAGD, who began her career here in 1998, first as a dental hygienist and later as a dentist. Her passion for learning has shaped Payson Premier Dental into a comprehensive dental practice, where we aim to address the root causes of dental issues rather than just treating symptoms.

We understand that a healthy mouth leads to a healthy body. Research shows that oral health is closely tied to overall well-being, influencing conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and more. That’s why we emphasize preventive care to help our patients maintain long-term oral and overall health, with the goal of needing less dental work over time.

Our values guide everything we do:

The Value We Provide

We are dedicated to taking a comprehensive approach to dentistry while building relational trust that allows our patients to experience a simple path toward oral health in a caring environment.

Purpose

We create smiles so that lives are transformed.

Core Values

And Then Some: We always do what is expected...and then some.

Community Involvement: We see our community as an extension of our fun, caring family and seek ways to be involved outside the office.

Dedicated to learning; Always striving to be better: Each one of us has a passion to provide the best patient experience possible; it drives us to continual learning in our areas of expertise.

Fun and Personable: We are easy to get along with and have a positive attitude no matter what is happening in our lives outside of the office.

Proactive/Problem Solver: We approach problems with a “let’s figure this out” attitude. We take initiative and look for solutions before going to others for help.

And Then Some

These three little words are the secret to success.

They are the difference between average people and top people in most companies.

The top people always do what is expected… and then some….

They are thoughtful to others; they are considerate and kind… and then some…

They meet their obligations and responsibilities fairly and squarely… and then some…

They are good friends and helpful neighbors… and then some…

They can be counted on in an emergency… and then some…

I am thankful for people like this, for they make the world more livable. Their spirit of service is summed up in three little words…and then some.   -Carl Holmes



Dental Hygienist

Phoenix, AZ 85028 • Healthcare • Full-Time

Salary Range:  $50.00 - $55.00 hour

Position Title: Dental Hygienist                                                                         

Classification:  Nonexempt, Regular, “At Will” Work Status

Reports To:  Dentist, office manager and leadership team

General Objective: Patient Care Advocates, educators and periodontal therapist

Expectations:

  • Accurately take and record all records: xrays, photos, itero scan, periodontal charting, diagnodent, velscope
  • Well versed in the art of the co-discovery process
    1. Calibrated with doctor regarding what tx doctor will recommend under the given circumstances
    2. Relates tx recommended by doctor back to patient’s goals and concerns
  • Advocates for comprehensive care and oral health
  • Fun and personable, putting patients at ease
  • Leads the back-office team by exemplifying our Core Values and motivating them to do the same
  • Communicate concerns, issues and potential solutions to leadership team

 Ideal Candidate:

  • Exemplifies our Core Values
  • Total team player; helps out wherever needed
  • Uses co-discovery with patients to set the dentist up for a successful exam
  • Seeks to be busy and productive
  • 2+ years dental hygiene experience
  • Local anesthesia and laser certified

 Personality Attributes:

  • And Then Some attitude
  • Fun and personable
  • Dedicated to Learning: Always striving to be better
  • Positive, can-do attitude

 Cognitive Skills Needed:

  • Excellent reading comprehension - Understands written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents
  • Proficient with office technology
  • Accurately read x-rays and all other diagnostic records
  • Accurate and complete in clinical documentation
  • Read a ‘cheat sheet’ to quote cost of basic procedures to patients

Working Conditions/Physical Requirements: 

  • Sitting 80%
  • Standing/walking 20%
  • Moderate noise levels from dental and other Lab equipment
  • Medical, office, and lab setting
  • Frequent patient and interoffice personnel interaction as this position is heavily dependent on excellent patient interaction
  • Hearing – Must be able to communicate with patients and others comfortably and clearly
  • Near Vision - The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer) as required for clinical duties, business software, and operating office machines

 Primary Duties include, but are not limited to (80% Time Allocation): 

  • General
    • Maintain regular attendance and adhere to assigned work schedule
    • Practice situational awareness with patient flow, team members and office
    • Complete beginning and end of day activities and assist other team members when necessary
    • Prepare for morning huddle by completing patient chart audits, including tx needed and dx
  • Direct Patient Care
    • Welcome patient to office and provide office and doctor hand-offs
    • Review Health History with patients
    • Take Blood Pressure
    • Discuss smile, health, and sleep issues with patients to alert doctor to any concerns
    • Take X-rays as needed
    • Take patient photos
    • Have pt photo, intra-oral photo, x-ray up on monitor for Dr. ASAP
    • Perform Oral Cancer Screenings
    • iTero/Oral Health Scans – toggles with discussion on findings
    • Complete periodontal charting at every hygiene appointment
    • Complete periodontal therapy as appropriate for each patient
    • Diagnodent as needed
    • Laser as needed
    • Medicaments as needed
    • Provide same day sealants as needed
    • Provide same day fluoride tx:  SDF, Fluoride varnish as needed
    • Ensure all patient questions have been answered and correct procedures are in appointment for the day
    • Handoff to front office staff
  • Follow up and documentation
    • Review patient appointment for accuracy and fill out route slip accordingly
    • Maintain FORM information as much as possible in clinical note for future reference
    • Update patient preferences in family file note
    • Make note of DX corresponding to unscheduled TX so Dr. can reinforce need to patient

Secondary Duties include, but are not limited to (20% Time Allocation):

  • Daily chart audits 
  • Assist in numbing doctor patients when needed
  • Perform instrument sterilization and infection control in the office
  • Instrument maintenance: sharpening, evaluating cavitron tips
  • During downtime, perform activities on project list
  • Perform weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual maintenance
    1. Laser calibration
    2. Water lines
    3. Evacuation lines
    4. Deep clean operatory 
  • Clean and stock operatories
  • Rotate Laundry

Equipment

  • Knowledgeable of all dental equipment operations and maintenance needs
  • Laser – one hygienist will be appointed laser officer

OSHA and emergency preparedness 

  • Ensure that you know how to access MSDS on the computer
  • Ensure that you receive OSHA and exposure control training yearly
  • Properly dispose of hazardous waste

 Baseline Core Value Success Factors:  

  • Core Value #1: And Then Some 
    • Recognizes team members who go above and beyond by giving them a “You’re Awesome” card
    • Always maintains the highest level of confidentiality to HIPAA standards
    • Adheres to strict safety guidelines and procedures to OSHA and office standards
  • Core Value #2: Community Involvement
    • Participates in office events and marketing activities
  • Core Value #3: Dedicated to Learning; Always Striving to be Better
    • Use dual close for making appointments – this day or this day, am or pm; 90% (re)schedule rate
    • Uses PPD Team Terms – urgent, preventative, cosmetic, decay, etc.
    • Executes proper patient hand-offs and exit strategy
  • Core Value #4: Fun and Personable 
    • Always greets patients and staff enthusiastically
    • Demonstrates excellent communication skills - Talks to others professionally to convey information effectively and in a friendly manner
    • Shows patience with patients who don’t understand the complexities of dental treatment
    • Professional personal presentation
  • Core Value #5: Proactive/Problem Solver
    • Remains positive in stressful situations
    • Approaches problems with a ‘let’s figure this out’ attitude

Success Core Value Factors for Superior Performance:

  • Core Value #1: And Then Some 
    • Know patients by face and name without having to look up profile pictures
    • Is flexible and understands that job duties may change from time to time and does not show frustration when asked to help in other areas
  • Core Value #2: Community Involvement
    • Volunteers to help at community events the office is participating in.
    • Contributes to our community outside of the office
  • Core Value #3: Dedicated to Learning; Always Striving to be Better
    • Seeks out continuing education opportunities that will further the practice vision
    • Spends downtime learning new office technology or new dental treatment being offered by the doctor
    • Holds team accountable 
  • Core Value #4: Fun and Personable
    • Demonstrates active listening - Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times
    • Contributes to the ‘FORM’ at the end of clinical notes and follows up with patients on a personal level visit to visit
  • Core Value #5: Proactive/Problem Solver
    • Keeps track of ‘drowning kids’ and seeks out ‘upstream’ solutions
    • Takes initiative to look for solutions before going to leadership for help

 

Education, Licensing and Certifications:

  • Associate or bachelor’s degree in Dental Hygiene
  • Licensed Dental Hygienist in State of Arizona is current and in good standing
  • Certificate of Local Anesthesia
  • Laser certification
  • Current CPR/AED certifications
  • Must maintain up to date continuing education courses

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