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Dental Assistant

Warm Springs, OR · On-site

$15.25 - $20/hr

Fabricate and place temporary crowns and bridges * Retract gingivae from teeth with retraction cord ... Applies desensitizing and removes sutures and takes preliminary impressions for study models.

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How much do temp teeth model jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for temp teeth model in the United States is $44.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.46 and $48.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical responsibilities and work environment for someone working as a Temp Teeth Model in a dental lab?

As a Temp Teeth Model, you'll primarily be responsible for creating accurate dental impressions and models used for temporary dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, or veneers. Your daily tasks may involve working closely with dental technicians and using precise tools and materials to replicate the structure of patients' teeth. The work environment is typically a clean, well-lit dental laboratory, and attention to detail is crucial to ensure that the temporary models fit comfortably and function correctly. Collaboration with dentists and dental assistants is common, as they rely on your models to deliver effective patient care. This role can provide valuable hands-on experience and a pathway to more advanced positions within dental laboratory technology.

What are Temp Teeth Models?

Temp Teeth Models are dental appliances or mock-ups used to simulate the look and feel of permanent dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, or veneers, before the final versions are made. These models help both patients and dental professionals visualize the anticipated results and make necessary adjustments to fit, shape, and color. Temp Teeth Models are usually made from acrylic or similar materials and are worn temporarily while the permanent restorations are being fabricated. They play an important role in ensuring patient satisfaction and functionality before the final dental work is completed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Dental Model (Temporary Teeth Model), and why are they important?

To thrive as a dental model for temporary teeth, you need excellent oral hygiene, well-aligned teeth, and the ability to follow instructions, with no formal qualifications usually required. Experience with dental impression materials or familiarity with dental office protocols may be beneficial, and agencies may require a portfolio or photos. Punctuality, professionalism, and comfort in front of a camera are important soft skills that set candidates apart. These qualities ensure accurate dental product representation and efficient collaboration with dental professionals and photographers.

What is the difference between Temp Teeth Model vs Dental Laboratory Technician?

AspectTemp Teeth ModelDental Laboratory Technician
CredentialsTypically no formal certification requiredCertified dental technicians often required
Work EnvironmentDental offices, clinics, or labs for temporary useDental labs, manufacturing settings
Job RoleCreates temporary teeth models for patient proceduresDesigns and fabricates permanent dental prosthetics
UsageUsed for patient previews, treatment planningUsed for final restorations, crowns, bridges

The Temp Teeth Model is primarily used for creating temporary dental representations during treatment, while a Dental Laboratory Technician focuses on designing and producing permanent dental prosthetics. The roles differ mainly in purpose, certification requirements, and work environment, though both are essential in dental care processes.

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Registered Dental Assistant or Dental Assistant

Registered Dental Assistant or Dental Assistant

Family HealthCare Network

Fresno, CA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


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8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 26 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Job Description
Primary Accountability
The Registered Dental Assistant is responsible for preparing the patient for treatment and assisting the dentist with various clinical procedures.
Description of Primary Responsibilities
  1. Responsible for supporting and monitoring patient flow in the back office.
    1. Scrubs appointments in advance to ensure proper lab cases, finances, and information is available for the patient visit.
    2. Assists in the distribution of patients among dental providers, including walk-ins.
    3. Keeps patients informed of wait times and ensures patients are properly flowed in the system.
    4. Understands general front office workflows and is able to step in to support the front office when needed, and schedule patient appointments.
  2. Responsible for performing various initial aspects of the patient visit.
    1. Greets patients in the reception area and escorts the patient to the dental operatory.
    2. Obtains vital signs and patient data.
    3. Reviews health record with the patient and updates clinical information such as current medications, allergies, medical and surgical histories.
    4. Performs documentation in the patient's electronic health record according to policy and training.
    5. Assures completion of consent forms and signatures.
    6. Operation of dental radiographic equipment for the purpose of oral radiography.
    7. Disinfects/prepares the operatory, and sets up trays and dental armamentarium for treatment.
  3. Responsible for performing supportive dental procedures under general supervision of a dentist.
    1. Sterilizing instruments under infection control protocol.
    2. Assisting the dentist during a variety of dental treatment procedures: charting, restorative, prosthodontics, endodontics, oral surgery, periodontics, and pedodontics.
    3. Assures patients feel comfortable before, during and after dental treatment.
    4. Provides patients with instructions for oral care following surgery or other dental treatment procedures.
    5. Provides oral health education and oral hygiene instruction as needed.
    6. Explains as necessary dental treatment or procedures to the patient when questions are asked.
  4. Responsible for performing various aspects of patient visit.
    1. Take impressions for diagnostic and opposing models, bleaching trays, temporary crowns and bridges, and sports guards with proper pour-ups.
    2. Apply non-aerosol and non-caustic topical agents.
    3. Remove post-extraction and periodontal dressings.
    4. Apply topical fluoride, after scaling and polishing by the dentist/RDA.
    5. Place and remove rubber dams.
    6. Place wedge and remove matrices.
  5. Performs other duties as assigned or required for quality of care.
    1. Communicates with patients and suppliers (i.e., scheduling appointments, ordering supplies, coordinating equipment repairs, etc.).
    2. Responsible for preparing and stocking dental operatories and monitoring adequate supplies in stock
    3. Responsible for discarding of Biohazard waste and sharps.
    4. Accountable for weekly testing and weekly/monthly cleaning of sterilization equipment.
    5. Responsible for daily and weekly cleaning of water lines in the dental operatory units.
    6. Responsible for maintaining accurate and timely logs.
    7. Assists in other operatories or in front office if time allows or need is determined by the supervisor.
  6. Under general supervision of a dentist, a Registered Dental Assistant may perform the following advanced duties. (The supervising licensed dentist shall be responsible for determining whether the authorized procedures performed by a Registered Dental Assistant should be performed under general or direct supervision.)
    1. Mouth-mirror inspection of the oral cavity, to include charting of obvious lesions, existing restorations, and missing teeth.
    2. Placement and removal of temporary sedative dressings.
    3. Dry canals, previously opened by the dentist, with absorbent paper points.
    4. Test pulp vitality and record findings.
    5. Place bases and liners on sound dentin.
    6. Remove excess cement from supra-gingival surfaces of teeth with a hand instrument or floss.
    7. Size stainless steel crowns, temporary crowns, and bands.
    8. Fabrication of temporary crowns intra-orally.
    9. Temporary cementation and removal of temporary crowns.
    10. Placement of post-extraction and periodontal dressings.
    11. Apply and activate bleaching agents using non-laser light-curing device.
    12. Take bite registrations for diagnostic models for case study only.
    13. Coronal polishing of teeth which are calculus-free.
    14. Application of pit and fissure sealants. (Must complete course prior to performing function.)
  7. Use of caries detection devices and materials to gather information for diagnosis by the dentist.
    1. May also be responsible for maintenance of the mobile dental unit
    2. In charge of weekly cleaning and restocking of mobile unit, dumping septic tank and refueling the vehicle.
    3. Drives mobile unit to and from various designated locations (as often as multiple times per day, after-hours, and on weekends)
    4. Maintains all vehicle logs and any DMV records as required.
    5. Assists disabled passengers and children into and out of vehicle.
    6. Immediately reports to supervisor any vehicle safety, maintenance and hazard issues. Cooperate with any 3rd party official or employee assigned to vehicle inspections.
  8. Responsible for adhering to the Attendance and Absenteeism Policy, recognizing that regular attendance is considered an essential function of all FHCN positions. Absenteeism is not being at work or failing to attend a paid workshop, training, or event unless the absence is protected by law.
  9. Ability to present to and work at any FHCN location, both at the beginning of a shift or during a shift, based on business need.
  10. Performs other duties as assigned.

Description of Primary Attributes
Professional & Technical Knowledge:
Effective June 1, 2026, all individuals hired into the role must:
  1. Possesses work-related skills at a higher level than completion of high school, including formal written and verbal communications skills, computational and computer skills, mathematical, and technical skills.
  2. Must have proof of completion of high school with a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 or completion of General Educational Development (GED) with a minimum overall score of 162.5, and health care-related knowledge frequently acquired through completion of a trade school, para-professional, or certificate-type program.
  3. If an individual has completed a degree at a higher level than required by the role and had a stronger GPA in that program, they may provide proof of GPA from that degree in lieu of the high school diploma or Bachelor's degree.
  4. Have two years of experience or successful completion of a dental assistant externship with Family HealthCare Network.
  5. Must have proof of completing a Radiation Safety Course.

Technical Skills:
  1. Ability to prepare more complex documents in Microsoft Word, including creating tables, charts, graphs and other elements.
  2. Ability to use Microsoft Excel to review and compile data, including the use of formulas, functions, lookup tables and other standard spreadsheet elements.
  3. Ability to create basic presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint.

Licenses & Certifications: Licensed as a Registered Dental Assistant in the state of California. A coronal polish certificate is recommended.
Communications Skills:
  1. Job duties require the compilation of information prepared in effective written form, including correspondence, reports, articles or other documentation.
  2. Effectively conveys technical information to non-technical audiences.

Physical Demands: The physical demands here in this job description are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to stand or walk and use repetitive hand movement to type and grasp. The employee is frequently required to bend waist, twist waist, squat, climb, kneel, reach above shoulder height as well as below shoulder height, and/or move items up to 20 pounds.
Pay Scale:
Min Hourly Rate: $21.99
Max Hourly Rate: $30.35

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