Dental Practitioners
Description
Dental practitioners diagnose dental and oral diseases, injuries and disorders, prescribe and administer treatment, recommend preventative action and, where necessary, refer the patient to a specialist.
Tasks
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Examines patient’s teeth, gums and jaw, using dental and x-ray equipment, diagnoses dental conditions
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Assesses and recommends treatment options to patients
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Administers local anaesthetics
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Carries out clinical treatments, restores teeth affected by decay etc., treats gum disease and other disorders
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Constructs and fits braces, inlays, dentures and other appliances
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Supervises patient’s progress and advises on preventative action
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Educates patients on oral health care
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Refers patient to specialist, where necessary
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Maintains patients’ dental health records
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Prepares and delivers lectures, undertakes research, and conducts and participates in clinical trials.
Educational Requirements
Entrants require an approved university degree and must have completed a period of postgraduate vocational training. Graduate entry to dental school is sometimes possible. Registration with the General Dental Council is a pre-requisite to practise. Specialist fields require further study and training.