In order to provide oral health treatment, dentists collaborate with a group of individuals in their practice, including dental assistants, dental hygienists, office and/or practice managers, and administrative personnel. Under the dentist's supervision, these associated professionals typically work side by side with the dentist in the dental practice and have direct patient contact. In order to provide restorative and cosmetic dentistry, the majority of dentists also make use of the expertise and professional abilities of dental laboratory technicians who work for commercial dental laboratories. Crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, dentures, aligners, night guards, sleep apnea, and orthodontic appliances are among the dental items that dental laboratories fill prescriptions for. Today's dental treatment planning frequently involves a patient interacting with a dental laboratory technician for services like "custom shade taking," in which the technician attempts to match the intended tooth color of a new restoration to the patient's aesthetic preferences or to existing teeth.
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