NewAAPD: Jana delights in the bravado and candidness of her young patients

While working as a general dentist, Dr Jana Nikolovski found it fulfilling treating children and was surprised by their bravado and candidness in such a vulnerable environment. Now as a paediatric specialist, Jana aspires to develop the reach of public specialist paediatric dental care in the Blue Mountains. Here, we chat to Jana about herself and her career. This news item is part of an ongoing series introducing both new and established AAPD members.
Dr Jana Nikolovski

What led to you becoming a paediatric dentist?

When I first started out as a fresh-faced dentistry undergrad, I enjoyed the hands-on, creative and technical aspects of the profession. 

As I worked more in the ‘real world’, I became increasingly fascinated by the stories of my patients – not just their teeth. 

As a general dentist I found it fulfilling treating my child patients and was surprised by their bravado and candidness in such a vulnerable environment. My interactions with them often travelled home with me at the end of each day. I would draw on their resilience, trying to emulate their spirit. 

After working as a general dentist in private practice for 9 years, and after a number of international volunteer trips treating children, I decided it was time to take the plunge; I attained my specialist training, and I haven’t looked back since! 

Ultimately, I enjoy being an integral part of the child’s healthcare ‘family’ and hopefully making a positive difference to their future dental experiences. There are so many interesting aspects to being a Paediatric Dentist that extend well beyond caries management. It’s the variety that keeps me engaged and on my toes!

 

Where do you work currently?

I currently work four days per week at an incredible private paediatric dental practice in Norwest, Greater Western Sydney. Although my intense study-filled days are well and truly in the rear-view mirror of life, I am still getting used to the paperwork and administrative aspects of specialist practice!

Where do you see your future in paediatric dentistry?

My partner and I recently moved to the picturesque lower Blue Mountains. I would love to work towards developing the reach of public specialist paediatric dental care in this region, as there is a great need for it.

What aspects of paediatric dentistry do you prefer?

My patients! I love meeting and connecting with each of them. They teach me patience (a difficult task for an Arien!), remind me to stay in the moment, and the importance of having a laugh. I also enjoy the challenges that come with managing patients with special needs that can at times be medically complex. 

What do you like doing outside of paediatric dentistry?

A few years back I taught myself how to make jewellery (the skills and tools involved are surprisingly similar to dentistry!), although I am yet to unpack my jewellery bench at my new house. Hopefully this will happen soon. 

An ideal weekend for me involves exploring the outdoors on a long bush walk, then coming home and cooking a feast for family and friends.

In an alternate universe, if you weren’t a paediatric dentist what would you liked to have pursued?

Psychology has always fascinated me.

Want to get in touch?

Reach out to Jana at jana.nikolovski@gmail.com.

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