German Dental Language Kit for Dental Professionals — Complete Chairside Resource
Patient care doesn't pause while you search for the right phrase.
This is the most complete kit in the series. In addition to the core language resources, it includes two documents no other resource in this niche provides: a full set of treatment note templates written for German and Swiss clinical practice, and a job application email script with cultural guidance on formal address.
The cultural context note covers the full range of what you need to know before your first shift in a German-speaking practice — patient expectations, the dentist-hygienist dynamic, punctuality, documentation standards, and the honest truth about how much variation exists between practices. Written from direct clinical experience in Germany and Switzerland.
What’s included (9 documents):
- 200+ German dental terms with gender markers, Germany and Switzerland variants noted
- OHI script in German with English translation
- Adult chairside phrase guide — 40+ phrases, formal Sie throughout
- Pediatric chairside phrase guide — du for children, Sie for parents, visually distinguished
- Pronunciation guide with IPA and plain-English phonetics
- Treatment notes templates — 8 procedure types, ready to adapt
- Job application email script with cultural guidance and English translation
- Cultural context note — Germany and Switzerland (full briefing)
- Cultural context note — French-speaking Switzerland (companion note)
Save $36 vs. buying individually.
For English-speaking dental hygienists working in or moving to German-speaking practices.
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This guide provides a framework and general information. It is not career advice, legal advice, or a guarantee of any outcome. Decisions about international employment are yours to make based on your own circumstances and research.