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Licensed Dental Hygienist

Heartland Dental · Brooklyn Center, Minnesota · Posted Jun 23, 2026

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Licensed Dental Hygienist

Job Summary of Licensed Dental Hygienist:

The position allows for the delivery of outstanding preventive dental services while receiving mentorship, ongoing education, and solid support in a positive and collaborative work environment.

Job Duties and Responsibilities of Licensed Dental Hygienist:

  • Deliver proactive dental hygiene services that encompass cleanings, scaling, and fluoride treatments to prevent oral issues.
  • Carry out patient screenings, assess medical backgrounds, and inform patients about oral health care methods.
  • Partner with dentists and team members to achieve excellent patient outcomes.
  • Upholding precise patient records and complying with infection prevention procedures.
  • Join either remote or in-person training workshops to elevate clinical skill sets.

Qualifications and Experience of Licensed Dental Hygienist:

  • Meeting the criteria of having a current dental hygienist license in Minnesota and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene, where appropriate.
  • Skilled in dental hygiene procedures, patient evaluations, and meticulous documentation within clinical contexts.
  • CPR Certification required.
  • Clinical proficiency at any level will be taken into account; recent graduates are recommended to put forth their applications.
  • Experience utilizing Velscope, Diagnodent, digital imaging devices, digital X-ray machines, and electronic health records is desired.
  • This position necessitates the capacity to sit or stand for extended periods and lift items up to 45 pounds. A TB test is mandatory prior to employment, excluding candidates in Florida and Tennessee.

Benefits of Licensed Dental Hygienist:

  • - Competitive pay rates paired with a generous $5,000 sign-on bonus.
  • Benefits for employees comprise health insurance, opportunities for saving for retirement, paid time off, and six specified holidays with pay.
  • Access to mentorship programs, continuous learning experiences, and avenues for enhancing professional skills.
  • Exceptional patient care is achieved through the deployment of high-grade supplies and state-of-the-art technology.
  • A constructive environment that prioritizes a harmonious blend of work and personal endeavors, coupled with prospects for progress.

About Company:

Backed by Heartland Dental, a leading dental support organization, Dentistry on 77th is among the 3,000 dentists across 39 states that receive administrative and operational support. While each dental office continues to operate independently, they also have access to mentoring, training, and a wide array of resources provided by Heartland. Heartland Dental strongly upholds principles of diversity, inclusion, and creating a secure and supportive setting for team members and patients.

People also ask :

Q: How long does it take to become a dental hygienist?

A: Typically two to four years, depending on whether you pursue an associate, bachelor’s, or master’s degree in dental hygiene.

Q: Is it better to be a dental assistant or a hygienist?

A: Assistants need less schooling and start faster, while hygienists earn more, work more independently, and have broader career opportunities.

Q: Are dental hygienists in demand?

A: Yes, the field is growing, with projected 9% job growth from 2023 to 2033, adding nearly 20,000 new positions.

Q: Is being a dental hygienist stressful?

A: Yes, due to heavy patient loads, physical strain, tight schedules, and emotional demands, which can contribute to burnout.

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