Acknowledgments
The American Dental Association thanks the following individuals for their contributions to this module:
• Dr. Andrew B. Brown, Council on Dental Practice 2012-2016, chair 2015-2016
• Dr. Jean L. Creasey, Council on Dental Practice 2012-2016
• Dr. Julia Mikell, Council on Dental Practice 2015-2019
• Dr. Scott Theurer, Council on Dental Practice 2014-2018
• Ms. Heidi Arndt. RDH, BSDH
• Ms. Lois Banta
• Ms. Debbie Castagna
• Ms. Denise Ciardello
• Ms. Teresa Duncan, MS
• Ms. Cynthia C. Durley, M.Ed., MBA
• Mr. Paul Edwards
• Ms. Debra Engelhardt-Nash
• Ms. Ginny Hegarty, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
• Mr. Gary Kadi
• Ms. Virginia Moore
• Ms. Kristen Pelletier
• Mr. Tim Twigg
In addition to the individuals cited above, principal contributors to this publication include Dr. Pamela M. Porembski, director, Council on Dental Practice, Cynthia Kluck-Nygren, manager, Dental Team Activities and Publications, and Dr. Diane Metrick, senior manager, Special Projects and Emerging Issues. Special thanks to the ADA’s Council on Dental Practice and Council on Ethics, Bylaws, and Judicial Affairs for their review of and contributions to this module.
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Table of Contents
The Dentist Is the Leader of the Team
The Members of the Dental Team
Position Overviews
• Sample Position Description – Dental Assistant
• Sample Position Description – Dental Hygienist
• Sample Position Description – Office Manager
Position Overviews – Clinical Staff
• Dental Laboratory Technician
Position Overviews – Non-Clinical Staff
• Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Staffing
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