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    A Career As A Dental Assistant

    to become a dental assistant. Dental assistants receive their formal education through academic programs at community colleges, vocational schools, technical institutes, universities or dental schools (“Dental Assistant Education and Training Required”). Certification is very simple as well, dental assistants can become certified by passing an exam that evaluates their knowledge of the profession. Dental assistants are eligible to take the CDA examination if they have completed a dental assisting program

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    Dental Hygienist

    Dental hygiene is something that I take particularly serious, seeing as my parents spent their hard earned money to make my smile as healthy and as beautiful as possible. The decision to become a dental hygienist stemmed from all the years of dental check ups, braces, and constant reminders from my mother to brush my teeth. A dental hygienist is not a dentist, but really just a dental assistant with a longer chore list; they are the people you see before the dentist who clean your teeth, examine

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    Orthsnap Research Papers

    If you have noticed a shift in your teeth throughout adulthood, and an imperfect smile has now made you self-conscious, it may be time to consider Orthsnap. A straight smile isn’t just a cosmetic need, but also a necessity if you want great oral health. Orthsnap New York has the orthopedic experts to examine the cause of your oral health concerns, and to get you fitted for the aligners that needed to fix the problem. Here are some top reasons why Orthsnap surpasses other orthodontic aligners, and

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    Persuasive Essay On Water Flosser

    toothbrush or water flosser behind when you go on vacation. That's also true if you are on the road for work trips. Good oral hygiene happens every single day. Any time that you don't brush or floss regularly is a day that leads you closer to a bad dental visit. Gingivitis, gum issues, and sensitivity are all issues that can be avoided by brushing and flossing every day. Universal Voltage Most flossers have one voltage for use in North America. Others will have a universal voltage, so everyone around

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    Why Is It Important To Request An Ethical Dilemmas In Dentistry?

    Generally, the dental practitioner will make the diagnosis, and the patient will decide whether or not to provide consent based on the information provided. However, there are some circumstances when it is the patient that requests the extraction, not the dentist. There are many reasons that a patient may request an extraction, such as personal finances, lack of education, cultural reasons, or extreme fear of dental treatment.2 When the request is a realistic option from the dental perspective, there

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    Curaprox Advertisement Analysis

    Curaprox presents an advertisement designed to inform people of the link between bad dental hygiene and heart problems. Upon a tan background, an image of an anatomical heart is highlighted. However, this is no ordinary anatomically correct heart with veins and red tissue, this heart consists of teeth. The teeth are mostly white and healthy-looking but, towards the middle the teeth become more dark and decaying. The only color on this page that is not of a monochromatic color scheme, is the blue

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    Bone Fracture Research Paper

    A regular smoker will require 30 weeks to heal a natural fracture, which is 6 weeks longer than a non – smoker. For example, the Shinbone fracture is a major fracture and a regular smoker will take around 32 weeks for that while a non- smoker can heal it in 25 weeks. So this illustrates that there is a significant difference in the healing time. The first step toward bone healing the mesenchymal cells transforming into cartilage forming Cells (osteoblasts). They build a scaffolding over the fracture

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    Dental Practice Act Case Study

    did you learn from reading the Dental Practice Act? I didn’t know that a dentist can only have four dental hygienists practicing at one time in the office I always thought they could have as many as they wanted. Also, that once you retire your eligible to submit a written request to the state dental board at any time for reinstatement of the dental hygienist’s license. The board shall reinstate the license if the dental hygienist does certain things listed in the Dental Hygienist Ohio Practice Act.

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    Dental Hygienist Case Study

    Lesa Lawrence was working as a dental hygienist and enjoyed her practice. She also liked to be a part of the team in her dental office. Lesa has been noticing the smell of alcohol from a dentist named Dr. Frank Harris. The dentist was coming back from lunch frequently smelling like alcohol. Lesa wanted to believe that it was the smell of mouth-rinse but was suspicious that it was alcohol. She talked about the issue with his dental assistant Corey, and she confirmed Lesa's suspicious that the dentist

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    Dental Hygienist Research Paper

    Ricinda — Registered Dental Hygienist Ricinda has worked as a registered dental hygienist in Maryland since 1999. Her greatest joy is getting to work with patients to achieve their oral health goals. Ricinda studied dental hygiene at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, NY. In addition to being a registered hygienist, Ricinda is also trained in CPR and first aid. Ricinda grew up in Watertown, NY, and is happily married with one daughter. Outside of the office, Ricinda enjoys reading, cooking

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