A dental hygienist is a licensed oral health professional who focuses on preventive dental care and patient education. They perform professional cleanings, take dental X-rays, assess gum health, and help identify early signs of oral disease. Dental hygienists also educate patients on proper oral hygiene techniques and work closely with the dentist to support overall treatment planning. Their role is essential in maintaining long-term oral health and ensuring a comfortable, positive patient experience.
A dental assistant supports both the dentist and patients throughout dental procedures, helping ensure appointments run smoothly and efficiently. They prepare treatment rooms, assist chairside during procedures, take dental X-rays, and sterilize instruments. Dental assistants also help educate patients, manage clinical documentation, and contribute to a safe, comfortable, and well-organized clinical environment. Their role is essential in delivering high-quality care and creating a positive patient experience.
A sterile technician plays a vital role in maintaining safety and efficiency in a dental office by ensuring all instruments and equipment are properly cleaned, sterilized, and organized. They follow strict infection control protocols, manage sterilization processes, and prepare instruments for clinical use. Sterile technicians help maintain a clean, compliant environment that supports smooth clinical workflows and protects both patients and staff.
A patient care coordinator serves as a key point of contact for patients, helping guide them through their dental care experience. They assist with scheduling, treatment planning, insurance coordination, and financial discussions, ensuring patients understand their care and feel supported every step of the way. Patient care coordinators help create a welcoming, organized, and seamless experience by connecting clinical care with clear communication and compassionate service.
An associate dentist is a licensed dental professional who provides comprehensive dental care while working collaboratively within a practice. They diagnose oral health conditions, develop and deliver treatment plans, and perform restorative, preventive, and diagnostic procedures. Associate dentists work closely with the dental team to ensure high clinical standards, continuity of care, and a positive patient experience.
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