Unit group 3251

PSOC Unit group 3251 — Dental assistants and therapists

Dental assistants and therapists provide basic dental care services for the prevention and treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth and mouth, as per care plans and procedures established by a dentist or other oral health professional. Their tasks include: a) advising communities and individuals on dental hygiene, diet and other preventive measures to reduce potential risks to oral health; b) conducting visual and physical examinations of patients' mouths, teeth and related structures to assess oral health status; c) identifying cases of patients with poor oral health or oral disease requiring referral to a dentist or other health professional; d) assisting dentists during complex dental procedures; e) providing fluoride treatments, cleaning and removing deposits from teeth, preparing cavities and placing fillings, administering local anaesthesia, and performing other types of basic or routine clinical dental procedures; f) preparing, cleaning and sterilizing dental instruments, equipment and materials used in the examination and treatment of patients; g) getting patients ready for examination or treatment including explaining procedures and correct positioning; h) taking impressions of the mouth and dental radiographs to support diagnosis and fitting of dental prosthetics. Examples of occupations classified here: Dental associate, Dental assistant, Dental therapist Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Dentist - 2261, Dental mechanic - 3214, Dental prosthetist - 3214, Dental technician - 3214, Dental aid - 5329

Level Unit group
Code 3251
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Dental assistants and therapists provide basic dental care services for the prevention and treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth and mouth, as per care plans and procedures established by a dentist or other oral health professional. Their tasks include: a) advising communities and individuals on dental hygiene, diet and other preventive measures to reduce potential risks to oral health; b) conducting visual and physical examinations of patients' mouths, teeth and related structures to assess oral health status; c) identifying cases of patients with poor oral health or oral disease requiring referral to a dentist or other health professional; d) assisting dentists during complex dental procedures; e) providing fluoride treatments, cleaning and removing deposits from teeth, preparing cavities and placing fillings, administering local anaesthesia, and performing other types of basic or routine clinical dental procedures; f) preparing, cleaning and sterilizing dental instruments, equipment and materials used in the examination and treatment of patients; g) getting patients ready for examination or treatment including explaining procedures and correct positioning; h) taking impressions of the mouth and dental radiographs to support diagnosis and fitting of dental prosthetics. Examples of occupations classified here: Dental associate, Dental assistant, Dental therapist Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Dentist - 2261, Dental mechanic - 3214, Dental prosthetist - 3214, Dental technician - 3214, Dental aid - 5329

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other health associate professionals.

Selection note

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FAQ

What does PSOC 3251 cover?

Dental assistants and therapists provide basic dental care services for the prevention and treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth and mouth, as per care plans and procedures established by a dentist or other oral health professional. Their tasks include: a) advising communities and individuals on dental hygiene, diet and other preventive measures to reduce potential risks to oral health; b) conducting visual and physical examinations of patients' mouths, teeth and related structures to assess oral health status; c) identifying cases of patients with poor oral health or oral disease requiring referral to a dentist or other health professional; d) assisting dentists during complex dental procedures; e) providing fluoride treatments, cleaning and removing deposits from teeth, preparing cavities and placing fillings, administering local anaesthesia, and performing other types of basic or routine clinical dental procedures; f) preparing, cleaning and sterilizing dental instruments, equipment and materials used in the examination and treatment of patients; g) getting patients ready for examination or treatment including explaining procedures and correct positioning; h) taking impressions of the mouth and dental radiographs to support diagnosis and fitting of dental prosthetics. Examples of occupations classified here: Dental associate, Dental assistant, Dental therapist Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Dentist - 2261, Dental mechanic - 3214, Dental prosthetist - 3214, Dental technician - 3214, Dental aid - 5329

Where is PSOC 3251 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other health associate professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 3251 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Other health associate professionals grouping.