Chapter 12: Dentistry Flashcards
American Dental Association (ADA)
A professional organization that represents dentists nationwide and seeks to address the most important professional and public health issues.
Dental assistant
A professional who assists dentists by performing a variety of patient care, office, and laboratory duties.
Dental ceramist
A technician who makes porcelain and acrylic restorations.
Dental hygienist
A professional who cleans teeth, provides other preventative dental care, and teaches patients how to practice good oral hygiene.
Dental laboratory technician
A specialist who creates dental appliances according to a dentist’s prescription. Dental laboratory technicians who create porcelain and acrylic restorations are often called dental ceramicists.
Dental public health specialist
A dentist who promotes good dental health and disease prevention within the community.
Dentist
A trained practitioner who diagnoses and treats problems with teeth and tissues in the mouth, along with giving advice and administering care to help prevent future problems. Must graduate from an accredited dental school and pass the written and practical examinations.
Endodontist
A dentist who performs root-canal surgery and therapy.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon
A dentist who operates on mouths, jaws, teeth, gums, neck, and head.
Oral pathologist
A dentist who diagnoses diseases of the mouth.
Orthodontist
The largest group of dental specialists, who work to straighten teeth.
Pediatric dentist
A dentist whose work focuses on children and special-needs patients.
Periodontist
Specializes in treating the gums.
Pit and fissure sealants
Sealants applied to the tooth to fill pits and fissures and provide a physical barrier on the tooth surface.
Prosthodontist
A dentist who replaces missing teeth with permanent fixtures, such as crowns and bridges, or with removable fixtures such as dentures.