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    has a lot to do with what career you are searching to pursue. I’ve known since sophomore year that I wanted to go into the dental field. My interest in teeth grew when I found myself making a model of occlusion for a science project. At that moment, as I sat looking at my final product is when I decided I wanted to become a dental hygienist. My desire to be a dental hygienist has only grown and blossomed since I started my first year in the program. I never realized how hard the program would…

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    undiagnosed diabetic condition is present or if the patient is at a higher risk of developing diabetes. In case any evidence if found that suggest diabetes, the patient if referral to the physician for evaluation. On the other hand, if the dental hygienist is treating a patient that knows about his or her diabetic status, the health history assessment should include: type of diabetes, method of disease control, medications schedule and dosages, last A1C results and date, frequency of glucose…

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    with dental hygiene programs, only twenty two students are accepted and I was very well aware that it was a very competitive program to be accepted into. I started to enjoy college a lot I loved to study hard to receive incredible outcomes, it made me want to only work harder and challenge myself more. I enrolled to take all the prerequisites in order to apply for dental hygiene program and on March 19th 2014 I received what I believe to be my greatest accomplishment, the acceptance into dental…

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    relationship with clients. The typical day for dental office I observed began with a group meeting. There were 2 dental hygienists and one dental assistant. Each person in the room were given their schedules and the dentist that owned the practice had a sheet with everyone’s schedule. Everyone went through their schedule one by one while the dentist gave them feedback on few things, like which patients she wants to come in for check and which…

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    pursue is Dental Hygiene. What makes Dental Hygiene a desirable profession you ask? Dental Hygiene is a desirable profession for the following reasons its lifestyle, necessary qualities, competitive wages, rapid growth, and education. Dental hygiene is a desirable profession due to its flexible schedule it offers. As a dental hygienist, you can work part-time or full-time. Dental hygienists choose to work 3-4 days per week and they may work in more than one dental office (University). Dental…

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    attending a career academy, Carl Wunsche Sr. High School, where I chose Dental Hygiene as my career pathway. After making this choice, I had no idea how much of the spectrum of dental hygiene I would be experiencing for the next couple years of my life. I performed hands-on practicals, as well as volunteering at a continuing education course for Dental Hygienists. Progressively, I took part as a participant of a regional and state Dental spelling bee. After feeling prepared enough to be exposed…

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    Education and skills Hygienist receive their education through Universities, community colleges, technical schools and dental schools. Some schools that offer this are Eastern Washington University, Columbia Basin College, Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Shoreline Community College and University of Washington School of Dentistry. The cost of education is around $30,000 for your associate's degree, $45,000 to receive your bachelor's and $70,000 for your master’s. Those costs vary to…

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    Scopes of practice are distinct procedures for dental assistants, dental hygienists and dentists that can and cannot be done based on their education and training. The top goal of scope of practice is to protect the patient. It is important for the dental team to know their individual scope of practice; because they can be held legally responsible for performing procedures that they are not educated, trained, and/or licensed to do so. A person’s scope of practice can change throughout their…

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    Magnification Loupes in U.S. Entry–level Dental Hygiene Programs – Occupational Health and Safety written by Dongdon, Tolle, Darby (2012) The purpose of this study was due to improving dental hygienists environmental stressors and improve occupational health of dental hygienists by the American Dental Hygienists’ association’s (ADHA). The National Dental Hygiene Research Agenda states that occupational health and safety introduced the magnification of loupes so that it could reduce stressors…

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    1. Dental Hygienist a. This job requires compassion, manual Dexterity, interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and physical stamina. To become a dental hygienist, it requires graduation from an accredited dental hygiene school with either a certificate. Associate degree, bachelor’s degree, or a master’s degree. The median annual salary of dental hygienist is $72,910, and part time earn about $35 hourly. This occupation employment is projected to grow faster by the year 2024. 2. Retail…

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