Best Dentist in Wonthaggi
Dr Henry Teow
Dentist
Dr Vandana Budhwar
Dentist
Dental Hospital of Melbourne as an ‘Emergency Registrar’ for 3 years. She has also practiced extensively in private practice across country Victoria and metropolitan Melbourne. She has taught and demonstrated to dental students at the University of Melbourne, and has completed a Post Graduate Clinical Diploma in Implantology.
Dr Jasdeep Sangha
Dentist
the Australian Dental Council Examination in 2010. She has had more than 10 years of experience in Dentistry. As a practitioner, Jasdeep is a caring and gentle dentist who enjoys working with children.
Dr Fadi Yassmin
Dentist
practice is known for providing a boutique environment whilst being state-of-the-art in all technology and treatments. Patient comfort, experience, and results are paramount in any treatment performed. He regularly attends continuing education and postgraduate courses in both Australia and overseas.
Dr Dianne Jung
Dentist
Science (Honours). She came to this beautiful suburb, Inverloch, as she has always been passionate in working with and helping families in the rural community. Soon after she settled in beautiful South Gippsland, she made the big decision to step forward from being a general practitioner to CEO of Inverloch Family Dental.
Dr Gary Wilkie
Dentist
F.A.I.C.D. Member of Australian Dental Association.
Dr Shehan (Andrew) Abeysinghe
Dentist
graduated from The School of Dental Science at Melbourne University in 2008 and during his five years of clinical practice there, he provided dental services for patients at the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne and various community clinics in Melbourne, Shepparton and Darwin.
Dr Dean Kim
Dentist
his dental degree, he worked as a dental and maxillofacial house surgeon in a public hospital, and also in private practices in New Zealand, and has joined South Gippsland Dental Clinic in 2012. Dentist with special interest in comprehensive restorative and aesthetic (cosmetic) dentistry.
Dr Naomi Hollander
Dentist
courses in orthodontics including a two year Progressive Orthodontic Course by Dr. Don Mc Gann and by specialist orthodontist Dr. Steven Lee. Seeing the benefits Dental Implants could offer her patients, she completed the Dental Implant course at the renowned Brener implant institute.
Dr William Chai
Dentist
has worked at Kooweerup Dental for nearly twenty years. He has extensive clinical experience in delivering a wide range of general and specialised dental treatments. In particular, He takes a special interest in the fields of implants, full mouth rehabilitation and prosthodontics.
What is the term Dentist ?
As the name suggests, dentists deal with teeth and belong to the so-called human medical field. In addition to routine tasks such as treating arriving patients, pain patients must also be treated, who often come to the practice without an appointment and want to be relieved of their toothache.
Daily tasks include activities such as prevention, treatment and aftercare of the oral and dental areas. The tasks of a dentist include not only the teeth, but also, for example, the jaw or the gums. However, different tasks also come about with different patients. Above all, the age structure is a decisive factor.
While the focus of children and young patients is primarily on tooth care and prevention, an employed dentist has to meet significantly higher standards for patients with increasing age. Basically, a dentist not only reacts to short-term problems, but also acts preventively with foresight in order to protect patients from future harm. For example, it may be necessary to replace a tooth completely or in part.
Furthermore, the dentist vacancies can not only call for the general dentist, but lead to further specializations. These specializations can be in the direction of periodontology or facial epithetics. In this respect, the field of duties of a dentist can be broad or restricted to a certain field through specialization.
What are the basic duties and rights of dentists ?
The rights and duties of dentists are closely linked and include the right to professional independence, self-determination and clinical freedom. Not only do these professional rights exist for the benefit of dentists, they also enable dentists to provide quality and ethical oral health care to all members of the community and to fulfill their professional duties and obligations. If these professional rights are compromised, this can threaten the maintenance of professional standards.
Like the obligations, the interpretation of the professional rights of dentists can vary from country to country. However, under all circumstances:
act in the interests of the patient and the public; and the professional and ethical guidelines as well as the credibility of the dental profession are complied with. Dentists also need to identify and manage situations where professional duties take precedence over professional rights. Constant changes affecting both the profession of dentist and the population mean that regular evaluations of the professional rights and duties of dentists are necessary in order to continue to meet these requirements in the future.
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