Role Overview
You will be responsible for diagnosing and treating irregularities in the teeth, jaws, and facial structure, guiding patients from their first consultation through to the completion of their orthodontic treatment. Day to day, you will examine patients, interpret diagnostic imaging, design tailored treatment plans, fit and adjust appliances, and monitor progress while keeping patients informed and motivated. This role directly impacts patients' long-term oral health and confidence, and it supports the broader dental team by ensuring orthodontic care is seamlessly integrated with general and surgical treatment.
Key Responsibilities
- Assess patients’ dental and facial anatomy to identify conditions such as crowding, spacing, overbites, and underbites.
- Create individualized treatment strategies using appliances such as braces, wires, retainers, and clear aligners.
- Order and interpret diagnostic imaging, including X-rays, to inform diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Fit patients with orthodontic devices and instruct them on proper use and care.
- Adjust appliances during scheduled appointments to apply the correct forces and guide tooth movement safely.
- Continuously evaluate the health of teeth and surrounding periodontal tissues throughout the course of treatment.
- Educate patients and caregivers on oral hygiene routines and retention practices to preserve results after treatment ends.
- Explain treatment options, anticipated timelines, costs, and expected outcomes so patients can make informed decisions.
- Coordinate care with general dentists and oral surgeons to ensure orthodontic treatment supports the overall treatment plan.
- Maintain accurate clinical records, including patient histories, progress notes, and photographic documentation.
- Stay informed on emerging orthodontic techniques and technologies to enhance treatment quality.
- Adhere to professional, ethical, and regulatory standards in every aspect of patient care.
Requirements & Qualifications
- A Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board.
- A Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) degree in Orthodontics.
- Registration with the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board.
- A valid practicing license from the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board.
- Completion of a Strategic Leadership Development Programme lasting at least six weeks from a recognized institution.
- A certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution.
- Demonstrated professional competence and managerial capability, reflected in work performance and results.
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