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Associate Dentist - Full Time - FFS/PPO

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42 North Dental

Exeter, NH (In Person)

$200,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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Overview General Dentist — Gentle Dental Exeter | Exeter, NH Join a Modern, High-Demand Practice Gentle Dental Exeter is seeking a full-time Associate Dentist to join a modern, fully digital practice with strong patient demand and in-house specialty support. Why This Opportunity Modern, fully digital office FFS/PPO patient base Wide range of procedures (multi-specialty, all in-house) Strong, established patient flow Collaborative team with specialists on-site Supported environment with strong administrative infrastructure Compensation Expected earnings: $150,000 - $250,000+ (based on production) Bonus opportunities Strong upside tied to performance Benefits (Full-Time) Health, vision, and dental insurance 401(k) with company match Paid time off CE support and reimbursement About the Office & Location Gentle Dental Exeter is a modern, fully digital practice offering comprehensive care in a collaborative, patient-focused environment. Located in Exeter, NH, the practice serves a strong patient base in a desirable Seacoast community with easy access to Portsmouth, Boston, and the surrounding area. Learn More gentledental.com/dental-offices/nh/exeter Apply Apply now to learn more. #42NHP Responsibilities Promote oral health and disease prevention Diagnose oral diseases Educate patients on oral health and various treatment options Create treatment plans to maintain or restore patient's oral health Review treatment plan options with patients Review, maintain and update patients' medical and dental records Review and interpret x-rays and diagnostic tests Monitor growth and development of the teeth and jaws Provide proper restorative and preventive dental care Perform surgical procedures on the teeth, bone and soft tissues of the oral cavity Maintain the highest quality standard of care for all patients Maintain the highest standard of ethics and professionalism Keep abreast of new developments, technologies, best practices and standard of care through current continuing education courses and professional development Qualifications DMD or DDS degree from a university-based dental education program accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (ADA CODA) Current state license to practice dentistry Documentation of Hepatitis B vaccination Proof of malpractice insurance Current Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification