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    Dental assistant Webster defines the word "dental assistant" as an individual who assists a dental operator in different tasks such as preparing a patient for dental treatment. Although dental assistants may seem an easy task it takes many years of experience and training. Also there are several on the job tasks that need to be completed. Therefore, dental assistance is a career that takes many years of training and education. In general, there are many skills and education over the years…

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    Orthodontist

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    must first complete four years of dental school. Classes that prepare you for this career include anatomy, physiology, microbiology and also classes that are more specified to orthodontist like dental anatomy and occlusion, pediatric dentistry and dental materials. One will also need at least two year of experience in clinics to know that one has had experiences with patients. In order to get a dental license an individual must graduate form an accredited dental school, and complete the written…

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    I was a high school student at Arthur Hill High School and I also attended the Saginaw Career Complex for one year for the medical program. When I was attending the Saginaw Career Complex I walked in my Anatomy teacher’s classroom to talk to her. When I walked in she was setting up a crime scene for the criminal program they had there. The scene she set up was awesome and it made me want to attend the class. I told my teacher I was going to come back my senior year to take her forensic class she…

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    ‘Dental implantology is the field of dentistry that is concerned with the replacement of missing teeth and their supporting structures with artificial prostheses anchored to the jawbone (Association of Dental Implantology, 2012).’ It is an excellent way of replacing missing teeth without damaging the neighbouring teeth as done in the case of fixed bridgework. The success of dental implants largely depends on appropriate case selection. To formulate an appropriate treatment plan, the following…

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    apart and his heart pounding, trying to stay alive. Now was my chance everything I learned about anatomy could help me in this moment. No more time to be wasted I go into the room with anatomy deep in my veins. The knowledge of anatomy helps in the saving of lives, but we didn’t always have this information. Anatomy has a history, however, how did it all begin, and who brought the knowledge of human anatomy to us. To understand…

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    An apple a day will not keep the dental hygienist away. Dental hygiene is one of the most important fields of human health and it requires a very persistent and understanding professional to do the job. The mouth is an impervious part of the human anatomy and much of what dental hygienists do is try to prevent poor dental health, which is the reason most people see the dentist 2-3 times a year. Before you meet with the dentist you see a dental hygienist. Overall, most people think he/she cleans…

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    A Career In Dental School

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    major or participation in relevant clubs. When in dental school, I will be offered science-related subjects such as periodontics, anatomy, and anesthesia. In time, I will gain clinical experience working directly with patients with the supervision of a licensed dentist. Admission into dental school is competitive, but the field offers three general degrees such as Doctor of Medical Dentistry (DMD), Doctor of Dental Medicine (DDM), and Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). All three of these titles are…

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    majoring in science. Dental schools only accept certain people so it would be good score on the Dental Admission Test. Dental school is normally four years and afterwards three years of orthodontic training ("Orthodontists: Job Information & Career Requirements"). The classes focus on oral health, dental practice competency, and professionalism on ethics. To open a practice, you would need a state license. Also you can gain more certifications you can get them from the American Dental…

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    Dentistry College Essay

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    school shows that a student has put in a maximum amount of effort and would succeed if accepted into a dental school. Each school has different requirements to graduate with a bachelor’s degree. Some classes that serve as prerequisites to dental school include: Chemistry, Organic Chemistry,…

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    A dental hygienists must complete a full dental hygiene program. The programs progress to an associate or bachelor’s degree. You can complete this by attending dental school and community colleges. Students in the programs more than likely have to take general science courses with an additional courses relating to the practice of dental hygiene. The programs include dental radiology, anatomy, pharmacology, anesthesiology, dental materials, and oral pathology. The students attending these…

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