BECOME A SUNNA INTERN
Sunna Orthodontics Internship Program
At Sunna Orthodontics, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of orthodontic professionals. Our one-week internship offers school and university students an exclusive opportunity to gain observational experience by shadowing skilled orthodontists and participating in various non clinical orthodontic practices.
Program Overview:
- Duration: 1 Week
- Hours: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Location: Sunna Orthodontics Center
Jordan 36 Mohammad Ali Janah Street 5th Circle Amman
What You Will Learn:
Interns will gain insight into the daily operations of a modern orthodontic practice and the technical skills that orthodontists use to deliver excellent patient care. Topics covered include:
- Bonding Braces
Interns will begin by observing and understanding the foundational procedure of bonding braces. During this session, they will learn about:
- Types of Braces: Learn about different types of braces, such as metal, ceramic, and self-ligating braces, and the benefits of each for different patients.
- Materials Used: Explore the materials used in the bonding process, including adhesives, brackets, and wires.
- The Bonding Process: Watch how braces are bonded to teeth step-by-step, from etching the enamel to securing the brackets.
- Customization: Understand how bonding differs from patient to patient depending on factors like tooth structure, age, and malocclusion.
- Advancements in Technology: Discover how digital tools, such as 3D scans and digital models, are revolutionizing the accuracy of bracket placement.
- Debonding Braces
After bonding comes debonding—an equally important procedure. Interns will learn about:
- Removing Brackets: Watch how orthodontists safely remove brackets and wires, ensuring no damage to the enamel.
- Patient Comfort: Understand the importance of patient comfort during the removal process and how techniques vary based on the patient’s dental health.
- Post-Debonding Care: Observe how teeth are cleaned after debonding, removing residual adhesive, and the application of retainers to maintain the treatment results.
- Fixed Appliance Activation
These sessions cover how fixed appliances, such as expanders and braces, are activated to adjust the teeth over time:
- Types of Fixed Appliances: Learn about expanders, space maintainers, and other fixed appliances used in orthodontic treatment.
- Activation Techniques: Observe how these devices are adjusted over time to achieve optimal tooth movement.
- Patient-Specific Adjustments: Understand how activation procedures and schedules are personalized based on the patient’s age, oral structure, and treatment plan.
- Aligners
Interns will delve into modern orthodontics with a focus on clear aligners:
- Aligner Systems: Introduction to leading aligner systems like Invisalign and Eon. Discover the mechanics behind how aligners gradually move teeth.
- Differences from Braces: Compare the benefits and limitations of aligners versus traditional braces.
- Treatment Process: Learn how orthodontists plan and design aligner treatments, including the creation of digital treatment simulations.
- Patient Compliance: Discuss the importance of patient compliance in aligner treatment and how it affects results.
- Treatment Planning
This is where the intern will observe the decision-making process that tailors orthodontic care to each patient:
- Initial Consultation: Attend patient consultations to see how orthodontists assess malocclusions, tooth alignment, and jaw positioning.
- Diagnostic Tools: Learn how diagnostic tools such as X-rays, photographs, and impressions are used to create a personalized treatment plan.
- Creating a Roadmap: Observe the doctor mapping out treatment timelines, appliance choices, and follow-up visits based on the patient’s needs.
- Sterilization and Disinfection
A critical part of patient care is maintaining hygiene standards. Interns will observe:
- Sterilization Protocols: Learn about the strict sterilization and disinfection processes that protect patients and staff.
- Tools and Techniques: Get familiar with the various sterilization techniques for orthodontic tools, from autoclaves to chemical disinfectants.
- Cross-Contamination Prevention: Understand the protocols in place to avoid cross-contamination in a busy clinic environment.
- Orthodontic Lab Shadowing
Interns will have the chance to observe the technical side of orthodontics by visiting our in-house lab:
- Appliance Fabrication: See how custom orthodontic appliances, such as retainers, expanders, and mouthguards, are crafted.
- Materials and Equipment: Learn about the different materials used, such as acrylics and wires, and the precision equipment required for creating these appliances.
- Lab-Clinic Collaboration: Understand the communication between orthodontists and lab technicians to ensure patient appliances are perfectly tailored.
- X-rays, Records, and Scans
Modern orthodontics relies on detailed records for diagnosis and treatment planning:
- Imaging Techniques: Learn about the different types of imaging used, from digital X-rays to advanced 3D scans.
- Record Keeping: Understand the importance of maintaining accurate patient records, including dental scans, photographs, and medical histories.
- Using Scans in Treatment: Observe how digital scans are used to create treatment simulations, aligner models, and even custom orthodontic appliances.
- Delve into how Artificial Intelligence is changing the world of Orthodontics.
- Management Skills
Running an orthodontic practice involves more than just patient care. Interns will gain insight into the business side by observing:
- Scheduling and Communication: Learn how patient appointments are managed, from scheduling initial consultations to follow-ups.
- Patient Interaction: Observe how front-desk staff communicate with patients and ensure a smooth flow of operations in the clinic.
- Administrative Tasks: Gain exposure to billing, insurance processing, and inventory management, all of which keep the practice running smoothly.
Internship Requirements:
- Dress Code: Medical scrubs or a white lab coat.
- Attendance: Full attendance is required for certification.
At the end of the program, interns will receive a Certificate of Attendance, marking their participation and the completion of their observational learning experience.
How to Apply:
To apply for the Sunna Orthodontics Internship Program, please send your resume and a brief cover letter to [email protected]