As a student in our Dental Assisting program or Dental Hygiene, and later as a dental professional, you'll encounter a number of tasks, skills and personal qualities vital to success. You will need to be able to do the following: - Greet and seat patients.
- Coordinate movement of equipment and accessories, such as portable machines.
- Give oral health care instructions to patients and peers.
- Hear audible cues and warnings of equipment, such as the oxygen tank alarm signal.
- Use the sense of touch and sight in order to provide patient care.
- Position patients for treatment.
- Use both hands to manipulate instruments and to operate the equipment.
- Use interpersonal skills to professionally and sensitively interact with patients.
- Use oral and written communication to access clinical records.
- Comprehend and employ appropriate medical/ dental terminology to be able to interact with associated physicians and/or dentists.
- Exercise professional judgment and discretion to be able to identify life-threatening situations and implement appropriate emergency care.
- Adhere to the professional code of conduct performing within the scope of practice, protecting patients rights and maintaining patient confidentiality.
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