As a skilled dental hygienist, I have worked in a range of settings and have handled a variety of cases.
I have worked as a clinical staff member in a dental clinic for around 2 years and as an dental implant researcher for 1.5 years. As a result, we are capable of handling any circumstance or patient with ease.
And I am getting ready to change my Korean dental hygienist license to a Canadian dental assistant license because I am aware that it is not valid in Canada.
I'm continually studying English to make up for my lack of fluency in the language and trying to become an assistant in Canada.
Tiffany Dental Clinic is a dental office with a focus on services for clients from overseas. The majority of the patients were Thai, though, thus English was not the primary language.
Nonetheless, I was able to acquire strategies and tactics for dealing with international patients as a result of this experience.
I performed a variety of tasks at the Yeonsu Seoul dental clinic, but mainly assisted on the implant surgery team. So I was able to see a range of surgical cases.
So, I naturally became interested in product development to ensure smooth surgery. So, I applied for that work and worked at the Neobiotech implant research center to try product development. And Through this process, I was able to broaden my horizons. I closely understand what discomfort the surgeon experiences during the procedure and how to provide assistance so that the procedure or surgery can proceed smoothly.
As soon as I graduated, I started working right away. I worked with great dentists who gave lectures overseas, and I received a lot of education about dental dentistry from them whenever I had time.
Also, I was able to gain a lot of experience and knowledge mainly about dental restrorative treatment, dental prosthodontic treatment, and implant surgery.