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In Search of a Dental Assistant

  • Writer: anvudds
    anvudds
  • Aug 7
  • 1 min read

I just opened my own office :) in Westminster, CA.

It's small and cozy, exactly how I would like my dental office to be.

It's a bit outdated but that's okay. There will be some remodelling done this year and next year to fix this.


And I need a great dental assistant to join my team.


The ideal candidate is someone who:

  • Truly cares about patients and their comfort

  • Works well with others and values teamwork

  • Maintains a positive, easygoing attitude under pressure

  • Is dependable, detail-oriented, and takes initiative

  • Communicates clearly and professionally with both patients and staff

  • Bilingual Vietnamese, since we have a lot of Vietnamese patients


If you, or someone you know, want to be part of a supportive, collaborative dental team, I'd love to hear from you!


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