Dental Assistant (Pasir Gudang, Johor)

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Preparing patients for dental work. - Greeting and treating patients with courtesy. - Helping with infection control by sterilizing and disinfecting instruments, setting up instrument trays, preparing materials, and assisting with dental procedures. - Assisting dentists in managing medical and dental emergencies when necessary. - Assisting dental hygienists with procedures when necessary and recording treatment information in patient records. - Conduct dental X-rays, preserve patient data and caring for dental x-ray equipment. - Before procedures, prepare all necessary instruments, supplies, and equipment. - Giving patients information on dental hygiene, oral health care, and plaque control programs. - Collecting and recording medical and dental histories and patient vital signs. - Caring for dental equipment. - Assist with front desk tasks as needed. - Other task as assigned by the dentist from time to time. **Salary**: RM1,500.00 - RM2,100.00 per month **Benefits**: - Dental insurance - Maternity leave - Opportunities for promotion - Professional development Schedule: - Day shift - Evening shift - Night shift - Weekend jobs Supplemental pay types: - Attendance bonus - Commission pay - Overtime pay - Performance bonus Application Question(s): - Will you be able to reliably commute or relocate to Pasir Gudang, Johor for this job if hostel provided? **Education**: - STM/STPM (preferred) **Language**: - Malay (preferred) - English (preferred)

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