Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The periodontist provides direct outpatient care in all areas of periodontics and general dentistry in consultation with dental specialist, physicians and other health professionals as required for the best interest of the patient.
Patient Examination and Evaluation:
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Identifies and records developmental abnormalities, caries, fractures, root exposures, erosions, abrasions, and defective restorations of existing teeth. Records condition and existing pathology of the periodontium, and other soft tissues of the mouth, temporo-mandibular joint, muscles of mastication, occlusal relationship, and other areas of the head and neck region.
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Orders, exposes, and interprets intra oral radiographs of the teeth and alveolar ridges. Uses radiography techniques and safeguards which will assure maximum diagnostic results and patient protection against radiation hazards.
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Diagnoses existing pathology of the above mentioned areas utilizing other aids such as study casts, electric vitalometers, transillumunators, thermal aids, percussion and palpation.
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Ascertains patient's interest in dental health care, treatment expectations, as well as availability, and when applicable, explains all aspects of dental disease, planned treatment, and costs as required to assure complete understanding on the part of the patient.
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Performs preventive procedures on adult including; dietary analysis, caries susceptibility tests, prophylaxis, topical fluoride therapy, oral hygiene instructions and application of dental fissure sealants.
Patient Treatment: The primary responsibilities of a periodontist are to prevent, diagnose and treat periodontal diseases
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Adjust occlusion as necessary to provide and acceptable pattern of centric contact
and acceptable pattern of grouped functional contacts and elimination of nonfunctional contact.
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Treats and restores decayed and fractured teeth of adults under adequate isolation to remove decay, shape cavities to receive the restorative materials of choice (gold, silver, amalgam, resin, porcelain), places appropriate medications and bases to treat or protect the remaining tooth structure, places, carves finishes and polishes the restorations to restore function and appearance.
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Bachelor's degree in Dentistry.
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License: Must be licensed or registered to practice dentistry in his country of origin or Saudi Arabia.
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Must successfully complete a written and practical Dental Examination administered by Dental Clinic Supervisory Personnel.
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3 years of post-doctorate education specific to the field of periodontics and Possibly a hospital internship.