Job Description
Job Description
| Key Accountabilities |
| DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The General Dentist provides direct outpatient care in all areas of general dentistry in consultation with dental specialist, physicians and other health professionals as required for the best interest of the patient. PATIENT EXAMINATION AND EVALUATIONExamines clinically and radiographically the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity and head and neck region.To conduct assessment & re-assessment for all patients in the OPD, on admission, and prior to any procedure. 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.Orders, exposes, and interprets intra and extra oral radiographs of the teeth, alveolar ridges, temporo – mandibular joint, and other hard tissues of the cranial facial complex. Uses radiography techniques and safeguards which will assure maximum diagnostic results and patient protection against radiation hazards.Diagnose existing pathology of the above mentioned areas utilizing other aids such as study casts, electric vitalometers, transillumunators, thermal aids, percussion and palpation.Interviews patients and records medical history. Orders appropriate medical laboratory tests to assist in the diagnosis of systemic diseases which may affect the course of dental treatment. Takes and records patients’ vital signs, (including pulse rate and blood pressure) and refers patients for appropriate medical evaluation when indicated.Plans a course of treatment based on the findings of the clinical and radiographic examination, the patient’s needs, and consistent with the philosophy and policies guiding the delivery of dental health care in the clinic. PATIENT EDUCATION AND MANAGEMENTAscertains 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.Performs preventive procedures on adults and children including; dietary analysis, caries susceptibility tests, prophylaxis, topical fluoride therapy, oral hygiene instructions and application of dental fissure sealants.Prescribes and administers pre-medications to patients as indicated and utilizes local anesthetics for control of pain. Recognizes adverse reactions to these agents and takes immediate necessary measures to counteract such reactions. PATIENT TREATMENTAdjusts occlusion as necessary to provide an acceptable pattern of centric contact, an acceptable pattern of grouped functional contracts and elimination of non-functional contacts.Treats and restores decayed and fractured teeth of adults and children 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.Prepares teeth and soft tissues for the placement of fixed or removable prostheses (bridges, partial dentures, full dentures) to replace missing teeth or to regain stability through splinting when indicated. Makes accurate impressions and precise inter-occlusal records for the fabrication of dental prosthetic appliances.Removes diseased or fractured teeth which are beyond repair. Performs other oral surgical procedures. Recognizes and treats or refers for treatment, diseases of the pulp and periodontal structures.Provides emergency after hours dental services to hospital in-patient and emergency room referrals.Recognizes orthodontic problems of patients. Designs, fits, and adjusts removable appliances for minor tooth movement or for space maintenance.Recognizes and treats or refers for treatment, oral pathology, malignant and benign. Recognizes oral manifestations of systemic disease. Possesses a basic knowledge of general medicine. PROFESSIONALISMRecognizes personal limitations and refers patients to other health professionals when this referral will result in better care for the patient.Demonstrates a commitment to the delivery of quality patient care within the bounds of the clinical environment. Participates in a multi-professional team approach to the delivery of dental health care.Participates in an in-service training program and continuing techniques education courses to improve personal knowledge of techniques and materials and to enhance skills to meet individual or department requirements.Becomes certified in the cardio-pulmonary resuscitation technique. Attends staff meetings and weekly rounds and participates in in-service activities as required, i.e., Morbidity & Mortality conferences, Peer Reviews, etc. Performs additional duties and projects as assigned by his/her immediate superior. To follow appropriate international guidelines, DHA regulations & Joint Commission International norms while treating or managing patients as well as while discharging their professional duties. |
Responsibilities
| Key Accountabilities |
| DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The General Dentist provides direct outpatient care in all areas of general dentistry in consultation with dental specialist, physicians and other health professionals as required for the best interest of the patient. PATIENT EXAMINATION AND EVALUATIONExamines clinically and radiographically the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity and head and neck region.To conduct assessment & re-assessment for all patients in the OPD, on admission, and prior to any procedure. 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.Orders, exposes, and interprets intra and extra oral radiographs of the teeth, alveolar ridges, temporo – mandibular joint, and other hard tissues of the cranial facial complex. Uses radiography techniques and safeguards which will assure maximum diagnostic results and patient protection against radiation hazards.Diagnose existing pathology of the above mentioned areas utilizing other aids such as study casts, electric vitalometers, transillumunators, thermal aids, percussion and palpation.Interviews patients and records medical history. Orders appropriate medical laboratory tests to assist in the diagnosis of systemic diseases which may affect the course of dental treatment. Takes and records patients’ vital signs, (including pulse rate and blood pressure) and refers patients for appropriate medical evaluation when indicated.Plans a course of treatment based on the findings of the clinical and radiographic examination, the patient’s needs, and consistent with the philosophy and policies guiding the delivery of dental health care in the clinic. PATIENT EDUCATION AND MANAGEMENTAscertains 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.Performs preventive procedures on adults and children including; dietary analysis, caries susceptibility tests, prophylaxis, topical fluoride therapy, oral hygiene instructions and application of dental fissure sealants.Prescribes and administers pre-medications to patients as indicated and utilizes local anesthetics for control of pain. Recognizes adverse reactions to these agents and takes immediate necessary measures to counteract such reactions. PATIENT TREATMENTAdjusts occlusion as necessary to provide an acceptable pattern of centric contact, an acceptable pattern of grouped functional contracts and elimination of non-functional contacts.Treats and restores decayed and fractured teeth of adults and children 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.Prepares teeth and soft tissues for the placement of fixed or removable prostheses (bridges, partial dentures, full dentures) to replace missing teeth or to regain stability through splinting when indicated. Makes accurate impressions and precise inter-occlusal records for the fabrication of dental prosthetic appliances.Removes diseased or fractured teeth which are beyond repair. Performs other oral surgical procedures. Recognizes and treats or refers for treatment, diseases of the pulp and periodontal structures.Provides emergency after hours dental services to hospital in-patient and emergency room referrals.Recognizes orthodontic problems of patients. Designs, fits, and adjusts removable appliances for minor tooth movement or for space maintenance.Recognizes and treats or refers for treatment, oral pathology, malignant and benign. Recognizes oral manifestations of systemic disease. Possesses a basic knowledge of general medicine. PROFESSIONALISMRecognizes personal limitations and refers patients to other health professionals when this referral will result in better care for the patient.Demonstrates a commitment to the delivery of quality patient care within the bounds of the clinical environment. Participates in a multi-professional team approach to the delivery of dental health care.Participates in an in-service training program and continuing techniques education courses to improve personal knowledge of techniques and materials and to enhance skills to meet individual or department requirements.Becomes certified in the cardio-pulmonary resuscitation technique. Attends staff meetings and weekly rounds and participates in in-service activities as required, i.e., Morbidity & Mortality conferences, Peer Reviews, etc. Performs additional duties and projects as assigned by his/her immediate superior. To follow appropriate international guidelines, DHA regulations & Joint Commission International norms while treating or managing patients as well as while discharging their professional duties. |
Qualifications
| Minimum Qualification & Experiences | |
| QUALIFICATION, LICENSURE, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SPECIAL SKILLS D.D.S. or D.M.D. from an approved Dental School (American Dental Association approval or equivalent). Five years in the practice of general dentistry. One (1) year of internship or family practice residency highly desirable. Candidates with experience in Institutional Dentistry or group practice and those with higher qualifications granted by Accredited Dental Colleges or Universities are desirable. Excellent command of oral and written English. Knowledge of Arabic language is desirable but not essential. Must have a thorough knowledge of medical ethics, with particular reference to the obligation to maintain the confidentiality of his work; personality which inspires confidence and trust in his patients; and adhere to Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the Medical Organization. Current licensure in country of origin and with DOH license to practice general dentistry in Dubai, UAE. Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with co-workers, superiors, patients & families. e relevant UAE healthcare authority.Diploma or a training in a speciality recognised by the relevant UAE healthcare authority.Active andvalid life support certification (e.g. BLS, ACLS, PALS, ATLS, NRP) | |