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Dr Hidayathulla Shaikh.  At the end of the lecture student should be able to –  Define dentist and dental auxiliary  Classify auxiliary  Discuss all.

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1 Dr Hidayathulla Shaikh

2  At the end of the lecture student should be able to –  Define dentist and dental auxiliary  Classify auxiliary  Discuss all non operating auxiliaries  Explain operating auxiliaries.

3  The main aim of the dental profession is the highest level of dental health for all the people.  This approach requires good planning on a nation wide basis and efficient utilization of services provided.  Considering many dental diseases are preventable services should be developed based on preventive approach.  And the heart of any services or programs is its manpower.

4  Dentist – is a person licensed to practice dentistry under the law of the appropriate state, provision, territory or nation.  Dental Auxiliary – is a person who is given responsibility by the dentist so that he or she can help the dentist in providing dental care.  In Britain dental auxiliary are also called as dental ancillaries.

5 A) Non operating auxiliary 1) Dental surgery assistant 2) Dental secretary/receptionist 3) Dental laboratory technician 4) Dental health educator B) Operating auxiliaries 1) School dental nurse 2) Dental therapist 3) Dental hygienist 4) Expanded function dental auxiliaries

6 1) Dental surgery assistant  Is one who assists dentist or dental hygienist in treating patients.  They are not legally permitted to treat patient independently.  A dental assistant may only work under the supervision of a licensed dentist.

7 Four handed dentistry  This term is given to the art of seating both the dentist and the dental assistant in such a way that both are within easy reach of the patients mouth.  The patient will be in a fully supine position  The assistant hands the dentist particular instruments he needs.  Which results in lesser fatigue and greater efficiency by the dentist.

8 Duties of Dental assistants  Preparation of the patient for any treatment  Sterilization, care and preparation of the instruments  Preparation and mixing of restorative materials  Taking care of the patient before and after the treatment  Helping in the x – ray related works.

9 2) Dental secretary / Receptionist  This is a person who assists the dentist with his/her secretarial work and patient reception duties.

10 3) Dental Laboratory Technician  Is the one who fulfills the prescriptions provided by the dentists regarding extra oral construction and repair of appliances and bridge work.  Also known as dental mechanics, their work is mostly performed in labs.  They receive their training through apprenticeship (person learning craft by instruction).

11 Duties of dental lab technician  Casting of models from the impression made by the dentists  Fabrication of dentures, splints, orthodontic appliances, inlays, crowns and special trays.

12 Denturist  Is a term applied to those dental laboratory technicians who are permitted to fabricate dentures directly for the patients without a dentists prescription.  Tasmania, a state in Australia was the first place where technicians were legally permitted to provide prosthetic service.  Denmark uses the term denturist for dental technicians who sits at examination site and prescribe, make and fit removable dentures without supervision.  In the state of Maine, denturists are permitted to take impressions and fit dentures but under the direction of dentists

13 4) Dental Health Educator  Is a person who uses simple information to instruct people to prevent oral disease and improve health.  In certain countries they are allowed to carry out some preventive procedures.  In Sweden, two weeks of training are given to carry fluoride mouth rinsing programs for school children.  They are however not allowed to take any intra oral procedure.

14 1) School dental nurse  Is one who is permitted to diagnose dental diseases, plan and carry out certain specified preventive and treatment measures.  Which includes some operating procedures in the treatment of dental caries and periodontal diseases, usually school children.  The dental nurse scheme was established in wellington New Zealand in 1921 due to extensive dental disease in army recruits during world war I.

15  It was started by T.A.Hunter, a founder of New Zealand dental association, also pioneer in establishing dental school in New Zealand.  The name of the school where they were first trained were “The Dominion Training School for Dental Nurses”.  The training extends to over a period of 2 years.  Upon completion of training, each school dental nurse Is assigned to a school where she is employed by the government.

16  School dental nurse provides regular dental care for children in between 450-700 per school.  They are accepted as a member of the staff in the same way as teachers in the school  Each school which takes more than 100 children has its own dental clinic.  In New Zealand they are under the supervision of district principal dental officer.

17 Duties of School Dental Nurse  Oral examination  Prophylaxis  Topical fluoride application  Advice on dietary fluoride supplements  Administration of local anesthesia  Cavity preparation and placement of amalgam filling in both primary and permanent teeth  Pulp capping and extraction of primary teeth  Individual patient instruction in tooth brushing and oral hygiene  Classroom dental health education  Referral of complex cases to nearby dentist.

18 2) Dental Therapist  One who is permitted to carry out work according to a supervising dentist.  In UK they are known as “New Cross Auxiliaries” initially known as dental dressers.  They are like New Zealand type school dental nurse but are not permitted to diagnose and plan dental care.  The operative procedures they are given are similar to that of school dental nurse.

19  They are required to carry out their services under the supervision of registered Dentist.  The training of dental therapist is for a period of 2 years, first graduated in 1962 from Erstwhile training school.  They often take radiographs at the request of supervising dentist, though they cant interpret them.  Apart from Australia and UK, Other countries like Hongkong, Singapore, Vietnam and Tanzania also utilizes their services.


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