Who Denturists Are
A
denturist is a licensed professional dedicated solely to providing
removable full and partial dentures to their patients. Denturists
are an important part of the community of dental care providers,
and have been serving the public in Oregon since 1979. While you
can go directly to a denturist for treatment without a referral
from another health care practitioner, most denturists make every
effort to develop close working relationships with dentists and
oral surgeons to ensure that their patients receive the best oral
health care possible.
Denturists are recognized health
professionals who construct, insert and adjust removable dentures
as well as over dentures and implants. A full denture is one that
replaces all of the patient's natural teeth. A partial denture is
one that replaces one or more teeth but not all of them. A removable
implant retained denture is a denture that is supported by an abutment
(made of titanium), which is integrated into the bony tissue.
Becoming a licensed
denturist in Oregon is not an easy task. Before obtaining a
license candidates must pass a comprehensive practical and
written examination administered by the State of Oregon Health
Licensing Agency. The written examination challenges candidates
to show their clinical knowledge of oral health issues,
including microbiology, physiology, oral pathology, head and
neck anatomy and more. The practical examination requires that
candidates demonstrate their ability to take oral impressions,
design a denture from the impression, create a denture from the
design, and fit the denture in the patient's mouth so that it
works well and is comfortable to wear.
When
you seek the care of a denturist you will find that patients play
an active role in the discussion of the creation of a new denture.
Remember, you are in the hands of a professional who specializes
only in the making of removable prosthodontics. Your denturist will
involve you in the steps necessary to ensure your dentures fit properly
and meet your full expectations.
Denturists provide a cost
and time effective service. Unlike other health care
practitioners who provide dentures, most denturists' laboratory
work is done in-house by the denturist who sees the patient
chair side.
Denturists in the state of
Oregon are required by law to have a license to practice
denturism posted in their clinic for public viewing. If you are
ever in doubt that the person you are seeing is practicing
legally, ask to see his or her license. If they are not able to
provide a license, they may not have one, and this is not
acceptable. It is important to report someone who is not
licensed to the State of Oregon Health Licensing Agency at
503.378.8667.
The Oregon State Denturist Association
was formed to promote unity and to maintain standards of professional
ethics among denturists in our state. The OSDA represents the interests
of members of the association to all levels of government and to
the public. The organization provides continuing education for its
members, and member denturists work together to keep abreast on
the latest developments in the denture field.
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