GreenTech Resources Worldwide Canada·Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Provide preventive and therapeutic oral care, including scaling and root planing, to patients in a clinical setting. Collaborate with dental professionals to assess oral health and educate patients on hygiene and disease prevention.
Job Summary Provide preventive and therapeutic oral care to patients in a clinical dental setting.
Collaborate with dental professionals to assess oral health, deliver treatment, and promote patient education.
Number of Positions 2 Main Duties Perform oral health assessments, chart findings, and identify periodontal disease and other oral conditions.
Deliver preventive care including scaling, root planing, prophylaxis, and application of topical fluoride and sealants.
Take, process, and review dental radiographs and other intraoral imaging in accordance with regulations.
Provide patient education on oral hygiene, disease prevention, and post-treatment care tailored to individual needs.
Prepare and maintain clinical records, document treatments, and manage patient charts accurately.
Follow infection control, sterilization, and safety protocols to maintain a clean and safe clinical environment.
Diploma or degree in dental hygiene or dental therapy from an accredited program. Registration or licensure with the appropriate provincial regulatory authority permitting practice as a dental hygienist or dental therapist. Current CPR and basic life support certification. Up-to-date immunizations and ability to provide proof of relevant health checks as required. Demonstrated clinical experience in a dental practice or clinic setting, or completion of a clinical practicum. Willingness to undergo a criminal record check and meet professional regulatory requirements. Required Skills Clinical dental hygiene techniques including scaling, root planing, and prophylaxis. Dental radiography and safe use of imaging equipment. Infection control and instrument sterilization procedures. Effective patient communication and oral health education. Accurate clinical documentation and electronic charting. Teamwork and collaboration with dentists, assistants, and administrative staff.
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Market context
Dental positions in Saskatchewan typically draw steady demand in both urban and community practices, especially for candidates who are already licensed and ready to start treating patients. These roles are competitive because employers often look for a DDS/DMD or NDEB equivalency, current provincial registration, and valid CPR, while development pathways such as associate, ortho, implant, and partnership programs can set one opportunity apart. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your licensing status and prepare to discuss the practice areas you want to grow into.
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