
But very few people know that behind those treatment processes, there is always a professional position playing an important role alongside dentists.
That role is Dental Nursing.
From a professional perspective, many dental procedures would be difficult to perform effectively without the coordination of Dental Nurses. While dentists are the ones directly providing treatment, Dental Nurses help ensure the entire treatment process is safer, more accurate, and smoother.
For example, during a root canal treatment, the dentist focuses on treating the damaged tooth, while the Dental Nurse prepares instruments, assists throughout the procedure, and helps ensure the process is safe and sterile.
In an Implant procedure, alongside the dentist, the Dental Nurse helps prepare materials, supports professional procedures, and monitors the patient throughout the process.
Or for orthodontic patients, Dental Nurses assist during regular follow-up visits, provide oral care guidance, and help patients better understand their treatment process.
Regardless of the procedure, the shared goal of Dental Nurses is to support dentists, accompany patients, and contribute to achieving better treatment outcomes.
That is why, as the number of dental clinics, Implant centers, orthodontic clinics, and cosmetic dentistry facilities continues to grow, the demand for professionally trained Dental Nurses is also increasing.
However, as technology changes the way the dental industry operates, what additional skills do Dental Nurses need in order to adapt? The answer will be in the next article! Don’t forget to follow the fanpage!
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[1] The workforce gap amid the growth of the dental industry.
[2] As technology becomes smarter, what additional skills do dental nurses need?
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