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The role of a Clinical Dental Technician 

Qualifying as a clinical dental technician involves years of intensive study that exceeds dental technician’s training through additional modules in sciences, clinical skills and customer care. Their position allows them to offer patients direct treatment for the construction, repairing and fitting of removable dental appliances.  Whilst dentists and clinical dental technicians work independently of each other, they may confer on treatments when it is in the best interest of the patient.

 

What can they offer you?

Whilst most commonly used by denture-wearers, clinical dental technicians can offer a range of services, including advice on oral health.  Along with performing technical and clinical procedures for removable dental appliances, clinical dental technicians can carry out intensive clinical examinations to search for oral abnormalities and refer patients to other healthcare professionals where necessary.   The scope of practice for clinical dental technicians is specific to ensure the safety and well-being of patients.  If you are a patient who feels that they are being provided with services outside the technician’s job description, it is important to report it to the correct authorities.

Click on 'BACDT Directory' on the left hand menu to locate a clinical dental technician in your area

 



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