FUTURE DIRECTION OF 'DENTAL STUDENTS'

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Dentistry, also known as oral medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity (the mouth), usually in the dentition (development and arrangement of teeth), as well as the oral mucosa, and adjacent and related structures and tissues, especially in the associated maxillofacial area (maxilla and facial). The field of dentistry or dental medicine encompasses the teeth and other aspects of the craniofacial complex, including the temporomandibular joint and other load-bearing, muscular, lymphatic, nervous, vascular, and anatomical structures. The practitioner is called the dentist. Dental care is carried out by a dental team, which often consists of a dentist and dental auxiliaries (dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, as well as dentists). Most dentists work in private practices (primary care), dental hospitals, or institutions (care, military bases, etc. Dentists are highly trained health care professionals who are responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases. They also focus on preventing future dental conditions in adults and children through education on good dental care habits. They are full-time professionals who do more than just drill and fill cavities, which most people think dentists do all day This includes early cleanings, checkups, and treatment for any issues that may arise. Dental education is lacking in society to the point that it is
estimated that only 74.1% of adults visit the dentist as often as they should.

Frequent dental checkups and diligent oral care are essential for a healthy life. Dentists need to raise awareness in society to promote action among those who do not take dental hygiene seriously. Field of Dentistry Some dentists undertake further training after their initial degree to specialize. Modern dentistry today involves complex orofacial structures such as the jaw joint, oral, and surrounding muscles. It has become a multi-specialty faculty that treats complex issues such as the cleft palate and cleft lip.
The scope now also extends to cosmetic dentistry, which offers several possibilities. Each branch of dentistry is a specialty that offers many possibilities. Several related dental sciences are currently underway, with many professionals involved. Therefore, in the new era, dentistry has limitless possibilities to offer.

Examples:
• Cosmetic dentistry Focuses on improving the appearance of the mouth, teeth, and smile.
• Anesthesiology - The specialty of dentistry that deals with the advanced use of general anesthesia, sedation, and pain management to facilitate dental procedures.
• Public dental health - The study of epidemiology and socio-health policies relating to oral health
• Endodontics (also called endodontology) - Root canal therapy and the study of diseases of the dental pulp and periapical tissues
• Dentistry forensic - The collection and use of dental evidence in law This can be done by any dentist with experience or
training in this area. The function of the forensic dentist is primarily the documentation and verification of identity.
• Geriatric dentistry or Geriatric dentistry - supply of dental care to older adults involving the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of normal aging issues and outdated diseases as part of an interdisciplinary team with other health professionals
• Prosthetics (also called prosthetic dentistry) - Dentures, bridges, and implant restoration. Some prosthetists are over-specialized in maxillofacial prosthetics, which is the discipline originally concerned with the rehabilitation of patients with birth defects of the face and oral cavity such as cleft lip and palate or patients born with an underdeveloped ear (microtia) Today, most maxillofacial prosthetists restore function and aesthetics to patients with acquired abnormalities secondary to surgical removal of tumors of the head and neck, or secondary to war trauma or a car accident.
Special needs dentistry (also called special care dentistry) – Dentistry for those with developmental and acquired disabilities.
• Sports dentistry: the branch of sports medicine that deals with the prevention and treatment of dental injuries and oral diseases associated with sport and exercise. as an individual consultant or as a member of the sports medicine team
• Veterinary Dentistry - The field of dentistry applied to the care of animals. It is a specialty of veterinary medicine.
Restore oral health and transform the lives of your patients.
• Maintain a flexible lifestyle. Because there are a number of different careers and practice options in dentistry, practitioners can choose what kind of lifestyle they will lead and often what hours and days they will work.
• Shape the future of oral healthcare. In addition to clinical practice, the dentist can also contribute significantly to the future direction of oral health care by engaging in dental education and research. Dental educators have the ability to shape the dental school curriculum and the professional role of the dentist by establishing themselves as faculty members in dental education. As a dental researcher, the dentist uses the most advanced technological tools and applies cutting-edge scientific findings to advance the profession forward by discovering new oral health phenomena or seeking a resolution to a myriad of oral health issues.
• Be respected members of their communities. Dentists are highly regarded by the communities they serve for their contributions to the general health of the public as well as their drive to improve the lives of those around them.
• Exercise creativity in their daily work. Dentistry is often referred to as art. It requires skill and technique specific to the profession. Dentistry is largely based on maintaining good oral health, but it is also an aesthetically focused practice. A big part of dentistry is restoring teeth and restoring a beautiful smile that the patient is happy to show to others
• Work as a team. Although the dentist is often described as the "lone practitioner", dentistry is a team-oriented profession. Whether it is the dental team (dental hygienist, assistant, and laboratory technician) working together with the patient to ensure the restoration and maintenance of oral health, or the role of the dentist in an interprofessional team, working with other medical professionals to improve overall health, the
dentist receives a lot of satisfaction as the main player in the team.
• Provide compassionate care to their communities. With an annual income well above the national standard, combined with flexible working hours, the dentist is granted the privilege and ability to provide oral care. health care services to communities and populations that desperately lack access and affordability.

 

 

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