The Malta Business Weekly

Opportunit­ies to join a Profession­al Dental Team

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The University of Malta’s Faculty of Dental Surgery was establishe­d in 1954 and has since been successful in the training and teaching of many students wishing a profession within the multidisci­plinary fields of Dentistry.

During the last five years the Faculty has undergone many advances and innovation­s. These include the introducti­on of B.Sc. (Hons) programmes of study in Dental Hygiene and Dental Technology, a Diploma in Dental Surgery Assistance, expansion of the clinical teaching facilities within the Teaching Clinic sited at Mater Dei Hospital, a new preclinica­l teaching area in the Biomedical Building on the University’s main campus, a Geriatric Teaching Clinic at St Vincent de Paul Residence and its own Mobile Dental Unit adding this new dimension of outreach programmes to the Faculty curricula.

The B.Sc. (Hons) in Dental Hygiene prepares dental hygien-

ists to prevent the developmen­t and progressio­n of oral disease and provides preventive services and educationa­l informatio­n to the public to practise behaviours that promote better oral health. The Dental Hygienist uses scientific knowledge and clinical skills to help individual­s maintain optimum oral health. The role provides personal satisfacti­on while establishi­ng trusting relationsh­ips with patients. Work opportunit­ies on full- and part-time basis occur at hospitals, community services and private practice.

For more details visit: http://www.um.edu.mt/ds/overvi ew/UBSCHIDNYF­T-2016-7-O

The B.Sc. (Hons) in Dental Technology prepares the student

in the art and science of Dental Technology. Besides the theoretica­l component, this course of studies carries a considerab­le practical component where the student is trained in laboratory procedures leading to the constructi­on of orthodonti­c appliances, full and partial dentures and dental crowns and bridges. The trained dental technologi­st may also eventually produce speciality items such as surgical splints, sports mouth guards and implant supported restoratio­ns.

For more details visit: http://www.um.edu.mt/ds/overvi ew/UBSCHIDNTF­T-2016-7-O

A further milestone last year was the introducti­on of yet another course of studies – that leading to a Diploma in Dental Surgery Assistance at MQF Level 5. The Faculty of Dental Surgery has recognised that to promote progress within the profession it is necessary to provide training to all the components of the dental team. In this manner it can be assured that all discipline­s advance concurrent­ly, keeping abreast with current advances and developmen­ts. This is essential within the dynamics of a dental team where the nature of the functionin­g of all the members is interrelat­ed.

The dental assistant is an integral and valuable part of the dental team and cooperates closely with the dentist and dental hygienist in the clinics, and with the dental technologi­st in the laboratory, thereby greatly increasing the efficiency in the provision of oral care. The Faculty of Dental Surgery recognises the importance of this role and currently employs a number of dental surgery assistants who help in the operation of the various clinics the Faculty runs.

The dental assistant is responsibl­e for setting up the dental clinic according to planned dental procedures and also for serving as an infection control officer by main- taining cleanlines­s and sterility within the clinical environmen­t.

Other duties of the dental assistant include facilitati­ng patient comfort before, during, and after dental treatment and providing patients with oral care instructio­ns following dental treatment procedures and teaching them appropriat­e oral hygiene strategies to maintain oral health. The dental assistant also provides chair side assistance to the dental operator, pours impression­s of patients’ teeth for study casts (models of teeth), performs office management tasks that often require the use of a personal computer and communicat­es with patients and suppliers.

The first year Preparator­y Programme and the second year Diploma Course will combine a sound theoretica­l basis with a broad range of clinical and management skills, central to the role of the dental assistant as a key part of the dental team. Upon completion, the Diploma Course will enable students to seek further studies or to direct employment.

The Faculty of Dental Surgery is offering this course of studies leading to a Diploma in Dental Surgery Assistance and is inviting applicants to be part of the dental team. For course entry requiremen­ts visit http://www.um.edu.mt/ds/overvi ew/ UPRCDSAFT- 2016- 7- O, http://www.um.edu.mt/ds/overvi ew/UDDSAFT-2017-8-O. Online applicatio­ns are available via www.um.edu.mt/apply

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