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Dental Hygienist - $77K-$95K + Premium GBT & Top Benefits

Toothio

Toothio

Accounting & Finance
USD 77k-95k / year
Posted on Mar 13, 2026

Role Overview

We’re seeking an experienced Dental Hygienist with 3+ years of clinical expertise to deliver premium Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) and comprehensive preventive care. You’ll work Monday through Thursday in a collaborative, Spear Education-driven practice focused on oral health, prevention, and excellence.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform thorough dental cleanings and periodontal maintenance
  • Capture and interpret radiographs for accurate diagnosis
  • Conduct oral health assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
  • Educate patients on preventive care, oral hygiene techniques, and long-term health strategies
  • Administer premium GBT therapy through EMS (training provided if needed)
  • Collaborate with the dental team to ensure seamless patient experiences and optimal outcomes

Qualifications

  • Licensed Dental Hygienist with a minimum of 3 years of clinical experience
  • Proficiency in radiographic techniques and periodontal assessments
  • Training or certification in Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) preferred; on-site training available
  • Strong communication skills and a patient-centered approach
  • Commitment to continuous learning and adherence to Spear Education protocols

Benefits

  • Competitive salary range of $77,000–$95,000 per year
  • Health and dental insurance
  • Retirement plan (401k/IRA)
  • Continuing education stipend for professional growth
  • Paid time off (PTO) to support work–life balance -Office takes 6 weeks off a year

Our Culture

  • Team-oriented environment that values collaboration and mutual support
  • Continuous learning culture with ongoing training opportunities
  • Emphasis on work–life balance to ensure your well-being
  • Dedication to oral health, prevention-focused care, and delivering excellent patient experiences