Dental Procedures and Dental Office Overview – Part 1 of 5
November 19, 2012General Dentist – (70 to 80 percent of the professions)
- Crowns,
- Bridges,
- Fillings,
- Veneers,
- Root Canals,
- General Extractions,
- Limited Implants (most don’t by Oral Surgeons and Periodontist)
- Above the gum line tooth work.
Hygienist
- Almost work exclusively for General Dentists
- Teeth cleanings for General Dentists
- Periodontal charting (measured in millimeters (proble) represents gum depth)
Prosthodontists (Less than 5 percent of the territory)
- Crowns
- Bridges
- Flippers
- Dentures
Orthodontists (Approximately 10 percent of the territory)
- Braces
- Digital X-ray heavy reliance, specialized practice management software
- Need to see the whole head and jaw (bone view)
- Use Panoramic X-ray’s. CEPH – Complete head shot, they perform different functions, primarily for the Orthodontist.
Oral Surgeons (Approximately 5 percent of the territory)
- Wisdom teeth extractions
- Difficult extractions Implants
- Anesthesia
- Invasive procedures
Prosthodontists, Orthodontists, Oral Surgeons heavily rely on general dentists referrals.
Periodontist – (Approximately 5 percent of the territory)
- Gum disease surgery – More schooling for skillset
- Implants
- Invasive procedures
Endodontist
- A dental specialist in endodontics (root canals)
- First to by digital x-ray technologies
- See how deep you are going for the root canal during the procedure
Assistants – (Are found in almost all dental offices)
- Assist the doctor during the procedure,
- Perform x-rays,
- Prepare the operatory,
- Clean up the operatory,
- Assist the hygienist in charting,
- Order supplies,
- Greet patients.
- Generally considered back office.
Receptionists – (Are found in almost all dental offices)
- Answer phones,
- Collect insurance claims,
- Collect from patients,
- Schedule appointments.
- Generally considered front office
Office Manager – (Are found in most dental offices)
- Order supplies,
- Pay bills,
- Oversee the admin function for the office.
- Sometimes formal Dental Assistant
- This person is generally considered front office and is a former dental assistant who knows quite a bit about the office and dentistry.
Dental Laboratories
- Sometimes in the same building as the Dentists
- Make crowns,
- Bridges,
- Veneers,
- Dentures,
- Partials,
- etc.
- Not a generally Specific IT needs