A dental nurse is an integral part of the dental team. These professionals provide essential support to the dentist and other members of the team. They perform a wide range of duties to help ensure the smooth running of a dental practice. A dental nurse’s job includes preparing and maintaining dental equipment, instruments and materials. They also provide chairside assistance to the dentist, including handing instruments during procedures and suctioning saliva. In addition, dental nurses are responsible for sterilizing dental instruments, preparing materials for dental procedures, taking impressions, and taking X-rays. In addition, dental nurses are often responsible for patient education and preventive care. They may provide instruction and advice on proper tooth brushing and flossing techniques, and advise patients on the best products and treatments for their teeth and gums. They are also skilled in a variety of administrative roles and may be responsible for scheduling appointments and managing patient records. Dental nurses must be patient and caring and be able to handle stressful situations. They must also have excellent communication skills, as they will be interacting with patients, their families, and other members of the dental team. Many dental nurses have completed specialized training, such as post-secondary courses in dental assisting or dental technology. The dental nurse is an integral part of the dental team and plays an important role in helping to ensure the provision of quality dental care. They provide essential support to the dentist and other members of the team, taking on a wide range of duties in order to help ensure the smooth running of a dental practice.
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