Your resume showcases your experience and skills to dental professionals and placement agencies. The appropriate tone and wording help you show a sophistication that goes beyond the associate’s degree required for this position.
In the dental field, hiring organizations expect to see the related credentials for your field. You can stand out by highlighting any professional affiliations you have, including any offices you may hold. A dental hygienist has greater autonomy when working with patients and interacting with other dental professionals, so experience is important.
Check out the dental hygienists entry-level resume sample below for keywords and phrasing to help you build your own document.
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Elise Mathis
- 100 Main Street, Cityplace, CA, 91019
- H: (555) 322-7337
- C:(555) 322-7337
- example-email@example.com
Professional Summary
A Dental Hygienist highly skilled in fluoride treatments, prophylaxis, soft tissue management, scaling and root planning and producing digital x-rays. Bi-lingual, organized and detail-oriented with focus on optimal patient care. Very comfortable with administration of local anesthesia and a team work attitude.
Skills
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Experience
Registered Dental Assistant, 06/2009 to Current
ACC/ Dental Health Managment Solutions – Various Bases in CA
•Exposed and developed digital radiographs and ponographs
•Proficiently took vital signs of service members and recorded charting for DDS
•Set up examination room in preparation for examinations and procedures
•Completed patient paperwork and scanned into Military system
Dental Hygienist/Registered Dental Assistant, 01/2009 to Current
Family Dental Group – Buena Park, CA
Registered Dental Assistant, 06/2008 to 12/2008
Dr. Max Martinez – Paramount, CA
Education
Associate of Science: Dental Hygiene, 2013
Concorde Career College – Garden Grove, CA
Certifications
- RDH License
- CPR License