The Periodontist will be responsible for diagnosing and treating gum-related conditions, performing surgical and non-surgical periodontal procedures, and promoting oral health. This requires strong clinical expertise, precision, and a patient-centric approach.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Diagnose and treat periodontal diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis.
- Perform scaling, root planing, and deep cleaning procedures.
- Conduct periodontal surgeries including flap surgery, bone grafting, and gum grafting.
- Manage dental implants and peri-implant diseases.
- Evaluate gum health using clinical examinations and diagnostic imaging.
- Develop customized treatment plans based on patient condition.
- Provide preventive care and educate patients on oral hygiene practices.
- Monitor treatment progress and provide follow-up care.
- Maintain accurate patient records, treatment plans, and clinical documentation.
- Ensure strict adherence to infection control and sterilization protocols.
- Collaborate with general dentists and other specialists for comprehensive care.
- Manage complex periodontal and implant cases effectively.
- Use advanced dental technologies and techniques for treatment.
- Handle dental emergencies related to gum and supporting tissues.
- Ensure patient comfort, safety, and satisfaction during procedures.
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of the dental clinic.
- Stay updated with advancements in periodontology and implantology.
- Participate in case discussions, audits, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Follow hospital policies, ethical practices, and regulatory standards.
- Coordinate with dental assistants and staff for smooth operations.
- Promote preventive dentistry and early diagnosis of gum diseases.
- Maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and patient trust.
- Contribute to improving overall oral health outcomes and service quality.