Dental auxiliary


A dental auxiliary is any of the dentist's supporting team who helps with dental treatment. They include dental assistants, dental therapists, dental hygienists, dental technologists, and orthodontic auxiliaries. The role of dental auxiliaries is usually limited by regional dental regulations, which help define the boundaries of treatment that can be performed.

Dental assistants

help make dental treatment more efficient by assisting the dental care provider. They hold and pass instruments, retract tissues and apply suction to assist better vision of the operating field. They also mix materials, help maintain dental records, and sterilize instruments and equipment. Some also engage in professional teeth whitening procedures, particularly in The Republic of Ireland where laser teeth whitening is classified as a cosmetic procedure and not dental treatment. This practice usually occurs in clinics solely devoted to laser teeth whitening and not routine dental treatment.

Dental therapists

s are licensed dental auxiliaries in some countries. They specialized in caring for children's teeth and oral hygiene. Local dental regulations determine the duties therapists are allowed to perform. Typically, therapists under the prescription of a dentist are licensed to examine children's teeth, administer some forms of local anesthesia, take radiographs, and provide sealants, scaling, and cleaning for children. They also may work in restoring primary teeth and administer vital pulp treatments such as pulpotomies.

Dental hygienists

s are licensed dental professionals who specialize in preventive dental care and the treatment of periodontal conditions. National dental regulations determine the duties hygienists are trained and competent to perform. In most jurisdictions, Dental Hygienist work within a team dental practice and are licensed to administer local anesthesia. Other responsibilities are in dental radiography, fissure sealants, scaling & stain removal, dental bleaching, treatment of roots in cases of periodontal disease and monitoring/maintenance therapy regimes.

Dental technologists

are dental professionals who fabricate dental appliances: removable protheses including dentures and orthodontic retainers, and fixed restorative work such as crown and bridges for the dental operator to insert. Denturists or clinical dental technicians are dental technicians with postgraduate training who see patients to fabric and fit dentures.