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    Many students have unique incentives for choosing their major while others are rather straight forward. I believe mine is a combination of the two. Ever since I was young, I demonstrated an interest in the dental field. Teeth were always the very first thing I noticed about a person, including myself. When my adult teeth started to come in, there was so much overcrowding that my canine teeth were growing in my upper gums. I was not comfortable with my smile and in turn was not comfortable with…

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    factor in their acceptance into an accredited dental school. In their junior year at a university students begin applying to dental school. Acceptance into dental school is not guaranteed, so often times the DAT, Dental Acceptance Test, is used to measure the student’s knowledge and plays a role in the acceptance of the student. It is the student’s job to shine and work hard and to exceptionally well in undergraduate school. Once you are accepted into dental school your first 2 years will be…

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    It is with great pleasure that I recommend Becky Gauthia for admission into dental school. I have worked with Becky in my capacity as a Professor and Academic Advisor at Norfolk State University for six years. She is a remarkable and tenacious student that I strongly believe will be successful in your program. The first time I met Becky, she came to my office looking for assistance with registering for her current semester’s courses. To my surprise, she had taken the initiative prior to our…

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    carpentry and architecture (Hyson). He read as many books as he could to become a great architecture. He also made many drawings showing his knowledge and skill in the architecture field (Hyson). But, once he saw what the dental field consisted of, he started to study medical sciences, anatomy, and pathology with Dr.…

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    to discuss the implementation, management, and treatment carried out for the patient (Roto Scan 14717). Patient X was first presented to me back in 2014 as she was referred from the dental department for a comprehensive periodontal treatment. The hygiene care was deferred to 2015 due to work commitment. A complete dental hygiene assessment was performed again this year as patient 's condition may have changed drastically since last appointment and thus previous observations and charting recorded…

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    Dental Fluorosis

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    appearance of them is a yellowish-brown color with white specks, the parent is concerned that something may be wrong because they do not look like any of the other teeth within the girl’s mouth. Due to the coloring of the crowns, and the age of the girl dental fluorosis could be the possible…

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    Root Canal treatment Root canal treatment is an often sincere technique to alleviate dental pain and keep your tooth. sufferers typically want a root canal while there's inflammation or contamination in the roots of a tooth. all through root canal treatment, an endodontist who focuses on such remedy carefully removes the pulp in the teeth, cleans, disinfects and shapes the foundation canals, and places a filling to seal the gap. ROOT CANAL treatment step by step need a root canal? do not be…

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    frosting ? Or who got high about two hours ago ?" This turned out to be fun but annoying simultaneously, especially the emotional part. It's not like I was feeling when people were ecstatic. It was usually physical pains in certain areas other their anatomy imbalance was present or depression or sadness and anger that I would pick up. I can not really complain though, I got what I asked for, which was spiritual development. This allowed me to assist my friends more efficiently when they…

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    Pros And Cons Of Fluoride

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    The amount of people receiving fluoridated water has risen 400% in the past 50 years, yet America’s dental cavity rate is higher than countries who do not fluoridate their water. Fluoride has been called the greatest public health achievement of the 20th century, but still there is no proven effect to the American people's teeth. So, why than is 66.3% of the U.S. population receiving fluoridated water and why are taxpayers paying millions of dollars to put a harmful chemicals into their water?…

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    Organ Donation Ethics

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    Medical science and technology have advanced far beyond people 's wildest dreams and imagination. So far so that an individual that has failing organs such as the kidneys or liver can begin the process of finding another one. The first successful organ transplant took place in 1954 in Boston between identical twins the Herrick brothers. One sibling received a kidney from the other this came to be known as the first transplant from a living donor. Supply and demand led to the growth of what…

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