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TSAPTER I SULIRANIN: Ano- ano ang mga dahilan ng kahirapan ng mga clinicians sa paghanap ng mga pasyente?

- ito ang isa sa mga katanungang

bumabagabag sa mga studyanteng Dentista ngayon. At gayundin sa mga nagdaang studyanteng pre-den, kung hindi man lahat, meron at meron paring kahit isa sa kanila ang napapaisip ng ganitong

katanungan lalo na kung desidido silang makatapos. Ang karaniwang litanya ng mga ibang Gurong galing sa mga ibat

ibang Departamento masuwerte na raw ang isang Dentistang studyante na nakakapagtapos ng kursong Dentistry sa loob ng

eksaktong anim na taon lamang, dahil hindi basta-bastang kompletuhin ang mga dental cases. Kailangan nilang magsunog ng kilay sa pakikipagsaplaran sa buhay Dentista. Bilang isang pag-aaral,may tatlong katanungan pang nakapaloob dito nang sa gayoy maayos ang pagpipresenta ng mga datus. Ito ang mga sumusunod: a.)Ano-ano ang mga dahilan ng mga kahirapan ng mga Clinicians sa paghahanap ng mga pasyente? b.)Ano-ano ang dapat gawin ng mga Clinicians upang mas mapadali ang kanilang paghahanap mg kanilang mga pasyente? c.)Ano-ano ang mga epekto ng mahiarap na pagkuha ng mga pasyente sa pag-aaral ng mga Clinicians sa karera nila?

KALIGIRAN NG KASAYSAYAN: http://prosthoguru.blog.co.uk/2012/02/05/patients-expectationsof-a-dentist-12652169/-------------

Patients

expectations of a dentist
by Prosthoguru @ 05. Feb 2012 01:39:56 pm

Our society has become affluent and it can afford any form of advanced treatment. And at the same time, patients have a wide variety of choices in selecting the dentist and services. The number of dentists, have increased in our state and how are the patients selecting a dentist? Selection of a dentist is based on the following factors:
1. Continues his or her education: a dentist who pursues continuing education opportunities to keep abreast of new research and changing technology. 2. Creates a welcoming atmosphere: a dentist who has an office with a welcoming atmosphere where patients never feel rushed or uncomfortable. The entire staff is friendly and helpful. 3. Educates patients: a dentist who seeks to educate his or her patients about proper dental care as well as on the treatments suggested. They encourage their patients to develop good preventive care habits. 4. Has extensive scientific knowledge: a dentist who has a wealth of knowledge about teeth and oral hygiene. They are able to quickly identify problems as well as the most effective treatment. 5. Employs a gentle touch: a dentist who understands that a patient's mouth is sensitive and performs all treatments with a gentle touch. A great dentist makes an effort to minimize pain and discomfort. 6. Believes in patient involvement: a dentist who involves a patient in decision making for treatment. They allow patients access to their records and explain all the options for treatment. A dentist who understands that a patient needs to feel in control of his or her treatment. 7. Has good manual dexterity: A dentist needs to have excellent manual dexterity and who should be able to perform intricate procedures with ease for extended periods of time. 8. Understands new technology: A dentist who stays up-to-date on the latest innovations in dental technology and incorporates new techniques and equipment into his or her practice. 9. Is passionate about oral hygiene: A great dentist has a deep passion for oral care. They seek to educate the public about developing good brushing habits and are committed to helping every patient have a healthy mouth. 10. Puts people at ease: A dentist who can make even the most terrified patient feel at ease. They have a calming nature and help patients relax during treatment.
DM 318 CLINICAL DENTISTRY 1

Student clinicians are required to finish a certain number of clinical requirements during their junior and senior years as a pre requisite for graduation. These clinical requirements are in compliance with the requirements of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) http://www.jyi.org/research/re.php?id=241 -journal of young investigators

To build upon the foundation of trust in the dentist-patient relationship, it is imperative that dentists follow certain guidelines during their consultations. While they have the right to offer an honest opinion or second opinion, dentists always should act within the jurisdiction of fairness and truthfulness, and in the patients best interests (Jeffcoat 2002).
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An important aspect of the communication between dentists and patients is based upon an understanding and respect of different cultural backgrounds.
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