How much does an Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthodontist earn
A Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthodontist earns between $0 and $0 per month, with an average monthly salary of $2.988 and a median salary of $3.133 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 3 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 2.988 | 35.862 | 747 | 21 |
1º Quartile | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Median Salary | 3.133 | 37.593 | 783 | 22 |
3º Quartile | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Higher Salary | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Professional job categories
- Science and arts professionals
- professionals of biological sciences, health
- medical professionals, health
- dental surgeons
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- Pediatric dentist
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- Periodontist
- Dentist for patients with special needs
- Dental Surgeon - Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthesiologist
- Dental surgeon - work dentistry
Main workplaces
Dental Surgeons they work in the areas of forensic dentistry and public health, dentistry, maxillofacial prosthesis and prosthesis, pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, radiology, pathology, stomatology, periodontics, oral and maxillofacial traumatology and implantology. They work on their own or as employees in private clinics, cooperatives and dental care companies and in the public administration. They carry out their activities individually and as a team. They may remain in uncomfortable positions for long periods, be exposed to radiation, toxic materials, intense noise, contamination and the risk of repetitive strain injuries and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (ler-dort).
What does it take to work in the field of Dental Surgeons
Occupations require, for their exercise, training in dentistry and registration in the cro and constant updating.
Functions and activities of Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthodontist
Dental Surgeons must:
Activities
- keep equipment in working condition;
- guiding caregivers of special patients;
- demonstrate organization;
- define territory of action;
- developing research projects;
- supervise work team;
- participate in a multidisciplinary team to assess environmental risks;
- restore dental element (form, function and aesthetics);
- estimate duration of treatment;
- to be responsible for all services provided to the enrolled population;
- identify users' needs;
- guidance on harmful habits to oral health;
- practice biosecurity measures;
- integrate multidisciplinary teams;
- demonstrate creativity;
- indicate pre- and post-operative recommendations;
- carry out disease prevention and curative actions;
- demonstrate ability to overcome adverse situations;
- notify diseases, injuries and situations of local importance;
- perform anamnesis;
- developing operative techniques;
- participate in team evaluations;
- request additional exams;
- control stock of consumables, medicines, instruments and equipment;
- enter a contract between the parties;
- coordinating the care of users;
- anesthetize patients;
- set priorities and treatment options;
- clarify the patient about co-responsibility for successful treatment;
- demonstrate fine motor skills;
- estimate treatment costs;
- collect data;
- provide information about the patient's dental condition;
- interpret exams;
- demonstrate aesthetic sense;
- adopting measures to prevent chronic pain;
- define actions according to local priorities;
- perform home procedures;
- demonstrate ability to work in a team;
- request additional tests;
- capturing sources of research funding;
- perform radiographs;
- demonstrate empathy;
- monitor activities related to oral health with other health professionals;
- demonstrate innovation capacity;
- planning dental actions;
- relate clinical signs and symptoms with occupational functions;
- fill out health insurance plans forms;
- publish scientific articles;
- qualify work team;
- analyze documentation;
- adopt work routines;
- tracing an epidemiological profile;
- develop occupational dentistry programs;
- treat periodontal diseases (gingival treatment);
- define levels of complexity of care and patient;
- inspect dental services and treatments;
- participate in community actions;
- demonstrate innovativeness;
- coordinate dental actions;
- serving users in ubss, in homes or community spaces;
- perform tooth extraction (tooth extraction);
- registering activities in information systems;
- register patient personal data;
- evaluate the patient's profile (psychological, clinical, socioeconomic);
- provide access for special patients;
- perform autogenous or exogenous implants;
- compose internal committees on health and safety practices;
- guidance on eating habits and cariogenic diet;
- hire specialized technical consultants;
- demonstrate hand skills;
- monitor actions of public and private agencies in the area of oral health;
- evaluate risk factors for dental caries activity;
- participate in the management of supplies;
- research materials, medicines and dental equipment;
- promote comprehensive care;
- identify groups, families and individuals exposed to risks;
- register procedures performed in the dental record;
- clarify the patient about co-responsibility in the success of treatment;
- perform an active search for local situations;
- demonstrate visual perception;
- propose treatment plan;
- conditioning special patients to treatment;
- use integrative and complementary therapies;
- perform endodontic treatment (root canal treatment);
- perform conservative procedures;
- demonstrate receptiveness;
- mapping area of operation;
- perform aesthetic and cosmetic treatments;
- indicating pre and postoperative recommendations;
- define payment methods;
- updating registration information;
- develop internal regulations for offices and clinics;
- demonstrate innovative capacity;
- perform occlusal adjustment;
- perform oral and maxillofacial surgeries;
- archive patient documentation;
- issue technical reports and certificates;
- prescribe drugs (medicines);
- adopt ergonomic measures;
- treat patient with chronic/complex orofacial pain;
- participate in ergonomic work analysis programs (paet);
- give technical support to dental actions;
- patient and dental staff dressing;
- legalize documentation for office and clinic operation;
- prescribe drugs (drugs);
- patient and dental staff;
- elaborate research projects;
- develop activities related to oral health;
- perform containment (chemical, physical or psychological) of special patients;
- work in occupational oral health procedures;
- demonstrate security;
- collect epidemiological data;
- exercise legal dentistry;
- demonstrate hand skill;
- register procedures performed in the dental chart;
- treat tissue alterations in the oral cavity;
- monitor actions of public and private agencies in the oral health area;
- demonstrate ability to listen;
- treat changes in oral cavity tissues;
- provide external and internal consultancy;
- demonstrate ability to provide humanized care;
- perform oral and maxillofacial surgeries;
- perform clinical examination;
- capturing research funding sources;
- audit dental services and treatments;
- guidance on occupational accidents and oral professional diseases;
- participate in health program teams;
- inform patient about diagnosis and prognosis;
- organizing health promotion groups;
- treat temporomandibular disorders;
- indicating pre- and post-operative recommendations;
- perform oral palliative treatment;
- detect patient expectations;
- estimate treatment costs;
- receive patient;
- maintain equipment in working condition;
- schedule periodic return visits;
- scheduling periodic return visits;
- demonstrate sensitivity;
- participate in continuing education activities;
- perform orthopedic and orthodontic treatment (preventive, interceptive and corrective appliances);
- encouraging community participation;
- record the patient's current dental status;
- participate in community actions;
- participate in planning activities;
- treat periodontal diseases (gum treatment);
- refer patients for medical treatment, other specialties and related areas;
- define payment methods;
- coordinating dental actions;
- inform the patient about risks/limits inherent to the treatment;
- patient patient and dental team;
- perform oral rehabilitation treatments;
- developing occupational dentistry programs;
- document information about treatment options;
- evaluate patient profile (psychological, clinical, socioeconomic);
- exchange information about clinical status, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment with other professionals ;
- register patient's personal data;
- fill in health insurance plans forms;
- capture sources of research funding;
- perform complementary exams;
- assist emergencies;
- record the patient's current dental situation;
- show patience;
- identify partners and resources available in the community;
- guidance on oral hygiene techniques;
Sectors that hire Oral and Maxillofacial Prosthodontist the most in the job market
- general public administration
- dental activity with resources for performing surgical procedures