Dental Malpractice

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    Root Canal Therapy

    One of the most valuable aids that a dentist has in diagnosing a tooth's need for root canal therapy are radiographs. These images are an important aspect of the medical-dental world for a number of reasons, such as viewing areas that the naked eye might not be able to see. In the endodontic dental world, radiographic images are an important necessity for diagnostic testing and treatment of root canal therapy (RCT) for the patient. Radiographs should be taken by a certified professional to ensure

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    Nutrition Honors Project

    The topic which I investigated for my nutrition honors projects is “What are the causes of dental caries?” Lots of individual do not know the various causes of tooth decay which can lead damage their oral health. Being a dental assistant made me curious to research on the causes of dental caries and what bacteria is responsible for the cause of tooth decay. Oral health issues are becoming a major challenge for individuals because they are not aware of the causes of tooth decay which includes medications

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    MRI Personal Statement

    nothing more than a mere check up: a routine teeth cleaning including a lecture on the importance of proper oral hygiene, or adjusting my braces and changing the elastic rubber bands to a color that was seasonally appropriate of course. I thought dental visits were mainly for cosmetic purposes - to avoid the consequences of living with "bugs bunny teeth" for the rest of my life. Still, I was fully appreciative of the powerful art of cosmetic dentistry and the impact it could make on peoples' lives

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    Dental Office Observation Paper

    There are several factors to consider when operating a successful dental office. While certain details may differ from office to office, generally most if not all dental offices are relatively parallel. To understand the similarities and difference, an observation was conducted at two different dental offices; for the sake of confidentiality they will be known as ‘Office A’ and ‘Office B’. During the observation, four different priorities were noted for observation; office management, chairside assistant

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    Explain Why A Dental Implant Is Best For A Missing Tooth

    Why A Dental Implant Is Best For A Missing Tooth A gap where a tooth one was can easily ruin your smile, but it can also cause various other problems within your mouth that are small and large. While a dental bridge or flexible denture is one way to fix a missing tooth, reconstructive techniques like a dental implant are a much better option. It will look and feel like a natural tooth in the end, and prevent the following problems with your teeth. Chewing Problems Even a single missing tooth can

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    Missing Teeth Research Paper

    about each form of partial dentures. Immediate Dentures A temporary denture, also call an immediate denture, is a denture designed to not be used for very long. It’s typically for people that have an extracted tooth and are waiting to have another dental procedure performed to fix it. Until then, the immediate denture is used

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    Chewing Gum Analysis

    to research conducted by Wrigley, NACGM in 2014, an average American chews 280 sticks of gum every year. Unlike other candies, clinical studies indicate chewing sugarless gum following meals actually helps prevent tooth decay. In fact, the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends chewing sugarless gum for approximately 20 minutes after eating or drinking. How Chewing Sugarless Gum Helps Prevent Cavities Chewing triggers saliva production: Saliva neutralizes the acids that bacteria produce, washes

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    Dental Marketing Strategies Paper

    succeed and your dental practice is no different. To see growth, you will need to offer your services at a competitive price and you will need to implement effective dental marketing practices. The first step in marketing your practice should be to learn about your competition; follow this up with a thorough evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses. Use the information you gained from your assessment of your competition and of your practice to help you implement the following dental marketing strategies:

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    Three Ways To Deal With A Child's Deep Cavity

    is actively causing pain, the need to act will be urgent. That is why it helps to know the options that are available to you to treat the cavity. Dental Fillings A filling will seal up the hole that has formed within the tooth, and prevent all types of bacterial from getting into it and causing more decay to form. The first step to using a dental filling will be to remove all parts of the tooth that have decay. This involves drilling portions of the tooth out before a filling can be put into its

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    All-On-4 Procedure

    rehabilitation with a full set of teeth. All-on-4 refers to the procedure that uses dental implants on either your upper or lower jaw to replace the entire arch with a dental prosthetic. These four implants provide the support for a bridge that can hold 10 to 14 teeth. This is typically placed in the patient within 24 hours of the surgery. Much like traditional dental implants, All-on-4 uses the available bone to secure the dental prosthetic to the jaw. However, All-on-4 has the advantage of not requiring

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