10/04/2026
Working in dentistry comes with ongoing learning, challenges and growth. These points are general principles that can support you through university and into clinical practice.
1. Clear communication matters
Being able to explain clinical steps, risks and options in a simple, respectful way helps patients feel informed and included in their care.
2. Master the fundamentals
The basics you learn now become the foundation of your future practice. Focus on accuracy, attention to detail and consistent technique.
3. Ask questions often
No clinician knows everything. Seeking clarification, feedback or support is part of safe and responsible practice.
4. Prioritise ergonomics early
Good posture and positioning can help reduce strain throughout a long career. Small adjustments now can prevent discomfort later on.
5. Build emotional resilience
Dentistry can involve complex cases and challenging moments. Reflecting, learning and staying grounded are valuable long term skills.
6. Commit to lifelong education
Techniques, materials and standards evolve. Ongoing learning is essential for maintaining safe practice and informed decision making.
7. Keep care patient centred
Every patient’s needs, goals and circumstances are different. Aim to make decisions that support their wellbeing, informed consent and long term oral health.
Educational content only – general in nature and not medical or dental advice. Images/videos feature consenting patients. Results and recovery times differ between patients, and no outcome can be guaranteed.
Before proceeding with any dental procedure, seek an in-person consultation and consider a second opinion from a qualified health practitioner. Full risks and recovery details: https://www.aboutsmiles.com.au/your-care-and-feedback
Dr Aodhan Docherty (DEN0001938737) – Registered Dentist, General Registration.