The Triangular Role of Medical Doctors, Dental Assistants, and Medical Security in Emergency Response

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Khalid Abdu Yahya Mobarki, Mariam Abdshaheed E. Mohamed, Shahad Thawab Almutairi, Dhuha Majed Allahw, Shaiban Taher Mohammed Arishi, Wed Abdulshakoor Ahmed Zaki, Mohammed Khalid Altaib, Faisal Mardouh K Alanazi, Sami Saleh Alqaed, Riyadh Salem Ali Alqahtani, Areej Faris Haqawi, Norah Abdullah Alsaif, Mohammed Abdullah Essa Akjha, Mariam Jumaan Alhelabi

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Emergency medical situations require swift, structured, and multidisciplinary responses. While much focus is placed on the role of physicians and nurses, the coordinated efforts of medical doctors, dental assistants, and medical security form a critical triangular framework in managing acute crises—especially in hospital and clinic environments where both general and oral healthcare services are offered. This paper explores the interconnected roles of these three professionals during emergencies, their communication channels, and the protocols that guide their collaboration. By highlighting real-world case scenarios and examining gaps in training or policy, the study aims to reinforce the necessity of integrated emergency response plans that include all healthcare sectors.

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