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Oral Health Team Defined
Your dentist is the most important member of the dental team and is the first person to examine your mouth including teeth, gums, tongue and the soft tissue lining. Your dentist is able to diagnose cavities and possible problem areas such as gum disease, crooked teeth, cancer of the mouth and other medical conditions which may present oral symptoms.
Dentists are able to fill and repair most teeth damaged by decay, replacing missing teeth and treat gum disorders. In order to aid diagnosis, your dentist may have to rely on various diagnostic procedures, such as X-rays or models of your mouth. By treating early signs of disease they are able to prevent the further development of problems.
Dentists are able to fill and repair most teeth damaged by decay, replacing missing teeth and treat gum disorders. In order to aid diagnosis, your dentist may have to rely on various diagnostic procedures, such as X-rays or models of your mouth. By treating early signs of disease they are able to prevent the further development of problems.
The Dental Assistant works closely with the dentist in the operatory. His/her involvement in your treatment starts with settling you comfortably into the treatment chair, assisting the dentist by preparing the correct equipment and mixing the appropriate materials needed for a particular procedure. As a specially trained person she/he is able to explain the procedure to you and also ensures that the operatory and instruments are kept clean and sterile.
The Oral Hygienist works very closely with the dentist by providing education in oral health care. She will advise on how and when regular brushing and flossing of the teeth and gums should take place. Being university trained she can advise on the importance of the diet in the prevention of tooth decay and the use of fluorides. She will clean and polish teeth in an attempt to improve or maintain the health of your mouth by the removal of dental plaque. As part of your preventive programme the oral hygienist may apply fluoride and fissure sealants where necessary.
The Dental Technician is a highly skilled and qualified person with at least four years training in a laboratory. The dental technician makes crowns, bridges, inlays, dentures and orthodontic appliances as prescribed by the dentist or specialist. In all instances these items are returned to the dentist or dental specialist for professional fitting.
If the bone is harvested intra-orally and with an intra-oral approach then this falls within the definition of dento-alveolar surgery. If the bone is taken from elsewhere in the body or requires an extra-oral approach then this is a maxillofacial procedure.
There are five Dental Specialities which one may register as with the HPCSA. All of which require a minimum of three years full time post-graduate study, leading to a higher qualification. These are listed below in blue:
Orthodontics
Orthodontists straighten crooked teeth or teeth that do not fit together properly and attend to malformations of the jaw and/or joint disorders. An increasing number of children and adults chew better, look better and their teeth last longer as a result of orthodontic treatment.Prosthodontics
A Prosthodontist specializes in restorative dentistry. This involves endodontics, the restoration of teeth with inlays, crowns, bridges and denture construction. A prosthodontist also undertakes the restoration of implants, the construction of missing facial parts such as ears, noses and eyes and the treatment of some joint disorders.Maxillo Facial & Oral Surgery
Maxillo Facial and Oral Surgeons are concerned with the surgical removal of impacted and unerupted teeth. They correct deformities of the jaw, cleft palates and treat broken jaws and joint disorders. They form part of the dental team concerned with implant dentistry.Periodontics
A Periodontist diagnoses and treats gum disease. This involves treatment of the gums, root surfaces and surrounding bone. A periodontist also places implants in the jaws and is responsible for maintaining the teeth, gums and implants in good health.Oral Pathology
The Oral Pathologist is involved is involved in the diagnosis of disease, its causes, processes and effects on the mouth and surrounding structures. The diagnosis may require the use of several different investigation procedures. The oral pathologist may recommend and assist with treatment of the patient.Terms of use
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