If you like the idea of working with people, doing a job that's respected, and which offers flexibility and security, a career with the dental team could be right for you. The Dental Team includes dentists, dental nurses, hygienists, technicians and therapists. Providing dental care for the community or in an acute setting is a team responsibility. Each member of the dental team has an important role to play in promoting and maintaining dental health.
There’s a range of different employment options for members of the dental team. People working in general practice will be employed by – or be partners in – a dental practice; some may be self-employed, dividing their time between different practices and other settings for providing care. Dental technicians work for commercial laboratories or in NHS hospital laboratories. Staff working in dental hospitals will usually be employed directly by an NHS employer.
Whatever your role, you’ll be making a big contribution to improving the health of the nation’s teeth and gums. In recent years there has been a cut in the number of fillings needed and more of us are keeping our teeth. What’s more, the skills of the dental team, coupled with advances in dentistry, mean that a visit to the dentist is no longer the intimidating event that it once seemed.
Lead the dental care team: diagnosing problems, identifying treatments, carrying out surgery, and providing advice to patients.
Assist dentists and look after patients during treatment, along with other support work in the surgery.
Help to prevent the onset of tooth decay and gum disease through regular treatment and educating people in good oral health.
Carry out a range of straightforward treatments, including simple fillings or extractions, usually working with children, older people and those with special needs. They also provide oral health advice.
Make the dentures, crowns, bridges and braces that people may need in the course of dental treatment.