Dental Hygienist (RDH) - Competitive Pay

At Aspen Dental, dental hygienists are empowered clinicians and trusted oral health providers. You’ll be a valued clinical partner to the doctor, with the autonomy to assess oral health, recommend care based on clinical indicators, and educate patients – without being rushed.

Whether you’re a new graduate or an experienced hygienist, you’ll work in a modern clinical environment supported by advanced technology, structured onboarding, and hands-on training. Our independently owned practices foster strong local cultures while benefiting from the stability, resources, and innovation of a national network, so you can focus on delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.

Compensation & Benefits 83

  • Competitive pay: $50–$59/hr annualized, plus an uncapped incentive plan rewarding patient-centered care 83;

Benefits for full-time and part-time hygienists, including medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match*, paid time off and 6 paid holidays (may vary for part-time employees), free continuing educating (CE) through TAG University, disability coverage, Employee Assistance Program, and pet insurance

What to Expect 83

  • Saturday 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM 83
  • Manageable schedules (5–7 patients per day) that allow time for thorough assessments, patient education, and meaningful care 83
  • Structured two-week onboarding and training to support a confident transition into patient care 83
  • Digital tools and workflows that streamline charting and support clinical decision-making 83
  • Partnership with the Hygiene Support Team for mentorship and clinical support 83
  • Hands-on experience with advanced technology, including voice-activated perio charting, TRIOS 74; 3D scanning, and Videa AI 83
  • Ongoing learning and career growth through TAG University, offering in-person and virtual programs and continuing education (CE) to advance your career beyond the chair

What You’ll Do 83

  • Partner with the doctor to develop and deliver personalized patient care plans 83
  • Utilize digital technology to support clinical assessments, case acceptance, and patient communication 83
  • Collaborate with the dental team to deliver exceptional patient experiences 83
  • Manage your schedule and supplies with the autonomy needed to provide comprehensive care

Qualifications 83

  • Associate degree or higher in dental hygiene from an accredited institution 83
  • Active dental hygiene license in the state of practice 83
  • Strong communication skills and a passion for patient education *Benefits and incentives may vary by independently owned and operated Aspen Dental location; terms and conditions apply.

Aspen Dental-branded practices are independently owned and operated by licensed dentists. Practices receive non-clinical business support from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization. ADMI Corp., doing business as TAG, The Aspen Group, its affiliates, related companies, and independently owned supported clinical practices are proud to be Equal Opportunity Employers.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or protected veteran status, and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

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