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Dentist

Oklahoma City, OK · Remote

$288K/yr

Rags Too Riches Records LLC is seeking a full-time Dentist to provide high-quality dental care and patient-focused treatment in a remote work setting from Oklahoma City, OK. Position Summary The ...

Data Entry - 100% Remote

$17.50 - $23.25/hr

About the job Data Entry - 100% Remote NOTE: Only US citizens will apply. Applications from other ... Health, Dental and Vision with EAP, FSA & HSA options

... Dentist who loves to investigate and finding solutions to complex issues in outstanding dental ... Remote/work at home. While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for ...

Dentist

Green Bay, WI · On-site +1

$89.81 - $121.56/hr

This position is not eligible for remote work. Jackson Correctional Institution Shift: Monday ... Applicants must possess current Wisconsin licensure in Dentistry or be licensed in another state ...

Employee ownership, generous 401K, full health/dental/life/vision insurance benefits, educational ... The individual will support advanced remote sensing exploitation functions through detailed ...

$14 - $18/hr

... Remote Member Service Representatives, Enrollment Reps, and Credentialing needed for customer inquiries regarding enrollment in Medicare, CHIP, Medicaid, and Commercial Dental plans for state ...

NV5 offers competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, life insurance ... Remote Employment Type: OTHER

... dental & vision • Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital • 401(k) Retirement Plan - Pre-tax ... remote position. Application Deadline This position is anticipated to close on Jun 30, 2026. About ...

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How much do remote dentist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote dentist in the United States is $189,979.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $131,000.00 and $236,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Dentist vs Remote Dental Hygienist?

AspectRemote DentistRemote Dental Hygienist
CredentialsDental Degree, DDS or DMD, State LicenseDental Hygiene Degree, Licensed Dental Hygienist
Work EnvironmentTelehealth consultations, patient assessments, treatment planningPatient education, preventive care, remote screenings
Industry UsageProviding virtual dental consultations and diagnosisSupporting oral health education and preventive services remotely

Remote Dentists and Remote Dental Hygienists both operate in telehealth settings, but their roles differ. Dentists focus on diagnosis, treatment planning, and complex consultations, requiring dental degrees and licenses. Hygienists primarily provide preventive care, education, and screenings, with different certifications. Both roles serve the dental industry remotely, but their responsibilities and credentials vary accordingly.

What is a remote dentist?

A remote dentist is a licensed dental professional who provides consultations, advice, and certain types of care to patients using telecommunication technology, rather than in-person visits. Through video calls, online messaging, and digital assessments, remote dentists can evaluate symptoms, offer treatment recommendations, review dental records, and assist with follow-up care. However, they cannot perform hands-on procedures like fillings or extractions remotely; these require an in-person visit. Remote dentistry is especially useful for initial consultations, second opinions, and managing routine dental concerns.

How does a remote dentist collaborate with patients and dental staff to ensure effective treatment planning?

As a remote dentist, you'll frequently use secure telehealth platforms to consult with patients, review their dental records, and discuss symptoms. Collaboration with on-site dental hygienists and assistants is essential—they often perform in-person exams, capture images, and relay information back to you. Clear communication and detailed documentation are key to creating accurate treatment plans and ensuring follow-up care. While you won't perform hands-on procedures remotely, your expertise in diagnosis, consultation, and patient education greatly enhances the dental team's effectiveness.

What Does a Remote Dentist Do?

A remote dentist provides teledentistry services by helping patients in a virtual setting or over the phone. As a remote dentist, your responsibilities include communicating with patients about their dental health needs, recommending exams and treatment options for oral health issues, and helping patients understand any treatments or procedures they need to undergo. Other duties may include providing consulting services for other dental professionals, examining X-rays to provide patients with details about their oral health, and educating patients about oral hygiene.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Dentist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Dentist, you need a DDS or DMD degree, current dental licensure, and a solid background in oral health diagnosis and treatment planning. Familiarity with teledentistry platforms, digital imaging software, and secure patient communication systems is essential. Strong soft skills include clear virtual communication, empathy, and adaptability to remote patient needs. These competencies ensure effective patient care, accurate assessments, and high standards of professional service in a virtual environment.
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Infographic showing various Remote Dentist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $189,979 per year, or $91.3 per hour.
Remote Dental Patient Service Representative

Remote Dental Patient Service Representative

Dental Care Alliance

Sarasota, FL • Remote

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Dental Care Alliance is seeking a professional and detail-oriented Dental Patient Service Representative to support its Centralized Scheduling. This role is responsible for managing inbound scheduling activity, supporting a centralized new patient call center, and completing human follow-up on AI-escalated scheduling interactions.

The Scheduling Coordinator plays a critical role in ensuring accurate appointment placement, maximizing office schedules, and delivering consistent, high-quality patient experience across supported practices.


Respond to inbound patient communications via phone, text message, and email in a timely and professional manner.

· Schedule, reschedule, and cancel appointments for new, existing, and lapsed patients in accordance with departmental policies and procedures.

· Ensure appointments are scheduled accurately using approved templates and scheduling guidelines.

· Update and maintain patient demographic and appointment information within scheduling systems.

· Document scheduling activity using designated task forms and systems.

· Identify issues requiring office-level involvement and escalate appropriately.

· Communicate effectively with leadership regarding questions, workload concerns, or process issues.

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New Patient Call Center Responsibilities

· Answer inbound calls from new patients seeking to establish care.

· Collect and verify required patient information and determine appropriate appointment placement based on scheduling guidelines.

· Provide clear and professional explanations regarding appointment expectations, next steps, and required documentation.

· Deliver a consistent, patient-centered experience that reflects organizational service standards.

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AI Scheduling Escalation Follow-Up

· Review and manage scheduling conversations escalated from AI-based scheduling tools.

· Complete patient follow-up via phone or text message to resolve scheduling needs.

· Ensure escalated interactions result in accurate appointment placement or appropriate documentation.

· Maintain timely resolution of all assigned AI escalations.

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Schedule Optimization and Patient Experience

· Support schedule utilization by placing patients appropriately to maximize provider and hygiene availability.

· Apply problem-solving skills to balance patient preferences with operational scheduling needs.

· Maintain a professional, courteous, and patient-focused approach in all interactions.

· Collaborate with team members to ensure consistent service delivery.

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Competencies

· Patient Service Orientation: Demonstrates professionalism, empathy, and responsiveness in all patient interactions.

· Attention to Detail: Ensures accuracy in scheduling, documentation, and patient information.

· Communication Skills: Communicates clearly and professionally through verbal and written channels.

· Technology Proficiency: Effectively utilizes scheduling systems, communication platforms, and AI-supported workflows.

· Judgment and Decision Making: Appropriately assesses situations and escalates when necessary.

· Time Management: Manages multiple tasks efficiently while meeting productivity and quality expectations.

· Team Collaboration: Works cooperatively with supervisors and peers in a centralized environment


Previous experience in scheduling, call center, dental, or healthcare operations preferred.

· Ability to work independently in a remote environment.

· Strong organizational skills and adherence to established processes.

· Proficiency with computer systems and willingness to learn new technologies.

· Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills are a plus.

· Proficiency in Microsoft programs, including Outlook, Teams, Excel, and Word, is required

· Experience using dental or patient communication systems such as Denticon, RavePoint, and Talkdesk is preferred.

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Additional Information

· All duties are subject to change based on business needs.

· This position requires participation in ongoing training and performance monitoring.