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(PDF) Introduction to Dental Practice

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(PDF) Introduction to Dental Practice

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Table of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................1Task 1...............................................................................................................................................11. Requirements of competent, effective and safe practice in dental.....................................1Task 2...............................................................................................................................................31. Procedures for handling complaints in dental practice.......................................................32. Various legal and regulatory requirements, professional codes of practice andorganisational policy..............................................................................................................33. GDC ethical and professional guidance.............................................................................54. Providing active support and feedback for individuals and key people within the team is animportant part of dental nurses’ role......................................................................................6Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................7
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IntroductionThe term dental health means providing best practice to the patients so that the oraltreatment can be given to the patients. This helps in providing the best oral hygiene to thepatients and to prevent complications such as tooth decay and gum disease and to maintain theoverall health of your mouth. This report is based on the rules and regulations that the dentalpractitioner should follow. Also the expectations of the patients are discussed in this report. Atlast the description of how to provide the active support and feedback for dental care is analysedin this report.Task 11. Requirements of competent, effective and safe practice in dentalIn dental practice it is seen that there are various code of conduct and the component thatdental practitioners has to follow so that they are able to achieve the objective of providing safepractice to the users of the dental. The dental practitioners should follow the standard where theyshould follow:They should listen to the patients problems firstThey should treat patients with dignity and respect all the time.They should be honest and act with integrity with the patients.They should take the holistic and the preventive approach so that the patients are takencare of easily and the is appropriate with the requirements of the patients.The health and safety at work act 1974 guides the department to perform the safety check whileengaged in the dental practice. Hence for this it should be the duty of every practitioners toensure that health and safety is ensured at the work place. It should be the duty of the dentalpractitioner to ensure that the health and safety of the employees should be taken care of whichthey are exposed to while performing their duty. Through these practices that are taken into consideration the patients would be treatedvery significantly and would also help the practitioners to provide the best service as required byvarious laws.1
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