Dental assistant

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Dental assistants help the dental operator (Dentist or other treating Dental auxiliary) provide more efficient dental treatment. Dental operators can focus more time on providing treatment when assistants oversee the necessary but menial tasks, and by effectively becoming the operator's extra hands.

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The limitations to the duties dental assistants can perform is often regulated by the local dental governing body. Increasingly more assistant duties are being made legitimate to allow dental operators to focus more on dental treatment.

Traditionally, tasks which dental operators require of an assistant include:

  • assisting the dental operator by holding and passing instruments
  • retracting tissues and suctioning to assist better vision of the operating field
  • retrieving, setting up and laying out dental equipment and dental instruments
  • mixing materials
  • sterilizing dental instruments and equipment
  • developing dental radiographs
  • charting for the dental operator

Other extended duties, many depending on local dental regulations, can include:

  • dental lab work, such as pouring & trimming models
  • exposing radiographs
  • filing charts
  • appointment scheduling
  • maintaining dental record keeping
  • taking impressions
  • giving post-op instructions
  • making temporary crowns
  • manage patient welfare
  • educate patients on oral health
  • complete procedures started by dentists
  • pack gingival cord for accurate impressions
  • ordering dental supplies for office
  • placing dental sealants
  • rubber-cup prophy for patients 12 & under


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