3. The Dental Healthcare Team

The Dental Healthcare Team

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this chapter, the student will be able to achieve the following objectives:

Electronic Resources

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Key Terms

Certified dental technician (CDT) A dental laboratory technician who has passed a written national examination and who performs dental laboratory services such as fabricating crowns, bridges, and dentures, as specified by the dentist’s written prescription.

Dental assistant Oral healthcare professional trained to provide supportive procedures for the dentist and for patients.

Dental equipment technician Specialist who installs and maintains dental equipment.

Dental hygienist (hy-JEN-ist) Licensed oral healthcare professional who provides preventive, therapeutic, and educational services.

Dental laboratory technician Professional who performs dental laboratory services such as fabricating crowns, bridges, and dentures, as specified by the dentist’s written prescription. Most frequently trained on the job as an apprentice.

Dental public health Specialty that promotes oral health through organized community efforts.

Dental spa New trend in dentistry that treats patients to a variety of amenities, including massages and herbal masks, in a spalike atmosphere.

Dental supply person Representative of a dental supply company who provides dental supplies, product information, services, and repairs.

Dentist Oral healthcare provider licensed to practice dentistry.

Detail person Representative of a specific company who provides information concerning the company’s product.

Endodontics (en-do-DON-tiks) Dental specialty that diagnoses and treats diseases of the pulp.

Oral and maxillofacial radiology (ray-dee-OL-o-jee) Dental specialty that deals with the diagnosis of disease through various forms of imaging, including x-ray films (radiographs).

Oral and maxillofacial (mak-sil-oe-FAY-shul) surgery Dental surgical specialty that diagnoses and treats conditions of the mouth, face, upper jaw (maxilla), and associated areas.

Oral pathology (puh-THOL-uh-jee) Dental specialty that diagnoses and treats diseases of the oral structures.

Orthodontics (or-thoe-DON-tiks) Specialty within dentistry that focuses on preventing, intercepting, and correcting skeletal and dental problems.

Pediatric (pee-dee-AT-rik) dentistry Dental specialty concerned with neonatal through adolescent patients, as well as patients with special needs in these age groups.

Periodontics (per-ee-oe-DON-tiks) Dental specialty involved with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the supporting tissues.

Prosthodontics (pros-thoe-DON-tiks) Dental specialty that provides restoration and replacement of natural teeth.

The goal of the dental healthcare team is to provide quality oral healthcare for patients in the practice. The dentist is the individual who is legally responsible for the care of patients and the supervision of all other members of the team. The dentist is often referred to as the leader of the team.

Roles and Responsibilities of Dental Healthcare Team Members

Dentist or Dental Specialist

Clinical Dental Assistant (Chairside Assistant, Circulating Assistant)

Expanded-Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA)

Dental Hygienist

Business Assistant (Administrative Assistant, Secretarial Assistant, Receptionist)

Dental Laboratory Technician

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Jan 8, 2015 | Posted by in Dental Nursing and Assisting | Comments Off on 3. The Dental Healthcare Team

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