Dental nurses are professional nurses who are mainly responsible for assisting dentists in treatment and nursing. In order to become a qualified oral nurse, you need to go through some training and study. The following is a brief introduction to the training content of oral nurses.
1. Oral anatomy and physiology: Oral nurses need to know the anatomical structure and physiological functions of the oral cavity, including teeth, gums, oral mucosa, salivary glands, etc. This will help them better understand the occurrence and treatment principle of oral diseases.
2. Diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases: Oral nurses need to master the diagnosis and treatment methods of common oral diseases, such as dental caries, periodontal diseases and oral ulcers. They need to know the symptoms, causes and treatment plans of different diseases in order to assist doctors in treatment.
3. Oral health care: Oral nurses need to master the basic knowledge and skills of oral health care, such as oral cleaning, dental care and oral health care. They need to provide patients with correct oral care guidance to help them maintain good oral hygiene.
4. Use and maintenance of oral medical devices: Oral nurses need to master the skills of using and maintaining common oral medical devices, such as oral aspirator, tooth washer, root canal therapy device, etc. They need to ensure the safety and hygiene of medical devices to ensure the effectiveness and safety of treatment.
5. Medical records and archives management: Stomatological nurses need to master the basic knowledge and skills of medical records and archives management, including medical records, doctor's advice execution records, medical device use records, etc. They need to ensure the accuracy and completeness of medical records so that doctors can make diagnosis and treatment.
In a word, the training content of stomatology nurses mainly includes knowledge and skills in oral anatomy and physiology, diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases, oral health care, use and maintenance of oral medical devices, medical records and file management. Only by mastering these basic contents can oral nurses better assist doctors in treatment and nursing.