Essential Functions (Duties and Responsibilities) – Assign a percentage to each essential function (equal to 100%):
Conduct comprehensive dental assessments and provide a full range of dental treatments, including preventive care, restorative procedures, emergency dental services and oral surgery.
Teach, mentor and train dental students and residents, providing high-quality comprehensive care in a comfortable and supportive environment for patients with diverse and complex needs.
Develop customized treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of patients and each patient’s specific medical, psychological, and behavioral challenges.
Utilize specialized equipment, techniques, and communication methods appropriate for special needs patients.
Ensure patient comfort and safety, using sedation or anesthesia when necessary, and coordinate with medical professionals for cases requiring hospital-based dentistry.
Work closely with interdisciplinary teams, including other dental and medical specialists including nurses, caregivers, social workers, and other healthcare professionals, to deliver holistic and comprehensive care.
Engage with family members and caregivers to provide education on oral health maintenance, treatment options, dietary advice, and dental care routines.
Obtain and maintain hospital privileges to perform dental treatments under general anesthesia for patients whose needs cannot be safely managed in a dental clinic setting.
Coordinate with hospital staff for scheduling and conducting dental surgeries, ensuring pre- and post-operative care is effectively managed.
Obtain and maintain certification in IV sedation, ensuring the safe and effective administration of moderate sedation for patients with special needs.
Administer and monitor IV sedation or coordinate with anesthesiologists when necessary, adhering to all safety protocols and regulations.
Evaluate patients for appropriate sedation or anesthesia options, considering their medical history and special health needs.
Maintain accurate patient records, including medical histories, treatment plans, and progress notes.
Adhere to the standard of care and maintain a calm, patient centered approach treatment regime.
Ensure compliance with all applicable health and safety regulations, including infection control and patient privacy standards.
= 100%
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from an accredited institution.
Unrestricted Tennessee dental licensure to practice dentistry and a valid DEA number.
Advanced training and/or experience in Special Care Dentistry.
Knowledge of sedation and anesthesia techniques used in special care dentistry.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage patients, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals.
Basic Life Support (BLS) /Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification.
Certification in IV Sedation (or eligibility to obtain certification).
Hospital privileges (or willingness to obtain hospital credentials).
Advanced Life Support (ALS) or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification is preferred.
Completion of a residency or fellowship in special care or hospital-based dentistry.
Board certification in Special Care Dentistry or related specialties.
Experience working with patients with developmental disabilities, cognitive impairments, or complex medical conditions.
Compassionate and patient focused.
Flexible and adaptable to meet the needs of diverse patient populations.
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work well in a team-based setting.
Exceptional communication skills with the ability to build strong, professional, effective and efficient teams.
Education and Experience:
Environmental Conditions and Physical Demands