Do work that matters. Learn advanced dentistry. Be part of a team that takes pride in doing things the right way.
A great dental assistant does much more than hand instruments to a doctor.
You help patients feel safe when they're nervous. You anticipate what the doctor and team need before they have to ask. You keep the day moving. And during surgery, you become an essential part of delivering excellent patient care.
At Peak Periodontics & Implants, we're looking for the next person to join our clinical team.
We're a private periodontal and implant practice in North Reno with a simple mission:
Supporting the smiles that support you.
We help patients restore their dental health, function, and confidence, and we believe great outcomes start with a great patient experience.
Everything we do is centered around four principles:
Safety. Predictability. Comfort. Integrity.
We also believe exceptional patient care requires an exceptional team. That means communicating well, helping each other, taking ownership of our responsibilities, and being willing to learn.
Our patients often come to us when dentistry becomes more complicated.
They may need periodontal surgery, dental implants, tooth extractions, bone or tissue grafting, or treatment for advanced periodontal disease. Understandably, many are nervous.
Your job is to help make a complicated experience feel comfortable, organized, and predictable.
You'll work directly alongside Dr. Antoine and our clinical team, assisting with surgical procedures, supporting patient exams, and helping ensure our clinical day runs smoothly.
If you enjoy dentistry and want to develop skills beyond routine dental assisting, this position offers the opportunity to learn and participate in advanced periodontal and implant care.
You'll begin each morning prepared for the day ahead and participate in our morning huddle.
Mornings are primarily surgical. You'll work directly with the doctor assisting with periodontal, implant, extraction, and other surgical procedures.
Afternoons are typically focused on patient care and examinations. You'll assist with new-patient exams, post-operative visits, clinical documentation, and coordination with the rest of the team.
Throughout the day, you'll help keep our clinical operation organized, efficient, and ready for whatever comes next.
As a Surgical Dental Assistant, you will:
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Attend morning huddle prepared for the day's patients and procedures
- Assist the doctor with periodontal and implant surgeries
- Assist with new-patient examinations
- Prepare surgical rooms, patient surgical tubs, and procedure whiteboards
- Set up and break down treatment rooms
- Maintain proper sterilization flow and infection-control protocols
- Clean, disinfect, package, and sterilize instruments
- Assist our hygienist with periodontal charting when needed
- Help turn over hygiene and surgical rooms efficiently
- Document surgical procedures and patient visits using our AI-assisted note-taking software
- Assist with post-operative appointments, including suture removal when appropriate
- Enter prescriptions and assist with required prescription-monitoring workflows
- Maintain stocked and organized treatment rooms
- Assist with supply inventory and ordering when needed
- Communicate clearly and respectfully with the doctor, clinical team, and administrative team
- Help patients feel comfortable and cared for throughout their appointments
- Pitch in with general office organization and cleanliness when needed
No task is "someone else's job" when it affects our patients or our team. We expect everyone—including the doctor—to help where needed.
We're looking for someone who already understands the fundamentals of dental assisting but wants to continue learning.
Our ideal candidate has:
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1–3 years of dental experience
- Surgical assisting experience preferred, but not required
- Current BLS/CPR and First Aid certification
- Comfort with blood, extractions, sutures, and dental surgery
- Good computer skills and efficient typing ability
- Strong attention to detail
- A friendly, professional personality
- Clear communication skills
- The ability to stay organized in a busy clinical environment
Most importantly, we're looking for someone who is coachable.
You don't need to know everything when you walk through the door. You do need to be willing to ask questions, accept constructive feedback, learn from experienced team members, and continually improve.
Success isn't simply getting through the schedule.
It's having the surgical room ready before the doctor walks in.
It's recognizing what comes next during a procedure.
It's noticing that something needs to be restocked and taking care of it.
It's helping a nervous patient feel comfortable.
It's communicating with your teammates instead of assuming someone else will handle it.
And it's leaving at the end of the day knowing that your work helped us deliver exceptional care to our patients.
If you're looking for a position where you can work hard, learn advanced dentistry, develop your clinical skills, and become an important part of a cohesive team, we'd like to meet you.
Submit your resume to apply.
As part of our application process, qualified applicants will be asked to complete screening questions through an AI-powered voice screening system. Please complete this step promptly.
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
We're looking for the next great person to join our team. We hope it's you.