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    so often? Most people know that they are supposed to brush their teeth multiple times a day, but do not understand the importance of good oral hygiene. Some people simply don’t brush or floss at all. Interestingly, there are a vast number of microbes and bacteria that grow on your teeth throughout your…

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    From dental aesthetics, to the enzymes in our saliva, I have long dubbed the oral cavity as a captivating study of interest. In retrospect, any mention of going to the dentist brought me great excitement as a child, oddly enough. I believe that pursuing a career in the dental field is solely the most rewarding, lucrative job of the twenty-first century. Dentists are able to build bonds with their long-time patients, and offer an enjoyable and inviting environment while administering the best…

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    Toothache Natural Remedies Tips: The primary thing you can do in the wake of encountering a toothache is to ensure that your mouth is spotless from dental plaque microscopic organisms and nourishment trash. Tenderly brush and floss teeth or utilize a bury dental cleaner to expel any nourishment particles caught between teeth or amongst teeth and gums that may bring about bothering and toothache. At some point the agony is brought on by nourishment flotsam and jetsam stopped into a hole;…

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    disease, know that you are not alone. Half of America might have this disease, but its present at different stages. while Many Dental professionals are concerned about such high rates of this disease, they are very intrigued by and the lack of treatment among some age groups. Many of those professionals are taking it upon themselves to spread awareness outside of the dental office and inform people of their options. Periodontal disease also known as gum disease, arises from a bacteria found deep…

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    cavities has been dramatically reduced. Also, if young children receive routine dental care, most have sealants placed on their back molars to cut down on the incidence of decay. Periodontal disease, caused by bacterial plaque buildup, is the leading cause…

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    Invisalign Essay

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    Invisalign Clear Braces At Clear Lake Dental Care Metal braces have been straightening people’s teeth for decades. While traditional dentures do a fine job, they draw a lot of unwanted attention to your teeth because of the metal brackets and wires that cover your smile. With Invisalign, you will have an orthodontic treatment performed with clear aligners that won’t be distracting to your smile. The Benefits Of Invisalign Instead of wires and brackets that cover your teeth in metal,…

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    Periodontal Disease Essay

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    Over half of the adult population have periodontal disease in their lifetime. This disease can be serious, as it leads to the loss of teeth and deterioration of gums and bone in the mouth. According to a 2012 study by the Center for Disease control and prevention, out of two patients at least one was diagnosed with periodontal disease (1). Typically periodontal disease is seen in adults, and also in other patients that seem to have systemic disorders in patients (10). The way to treat this…

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    Dental Clinic Case Summary

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    equipment failed? a) Dental chair We are testing chair practically every day when we are switching chair on. If the chair is not moving we checked the main switch on the side at the bottom, if the pressure is on in bottle with water for procedures and if the switch over the table with computer is on. If all is on and chair is still not working, we let know our lead nurse as soon as possible and she will contact DGB company who does maintenance and repair for our dental surgery. Dental chair is…

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    questions below. Cut/paste the questions into your discussion post, and then provide your response: 1. List 5 procedures that dental hygienists are allowed to perform? What types of procedures are prohibited? (note: use the “Statutes” section for this). Dental hygienists, that are legally licensed are allowed to perform procedures on their own such as: exposing and processing dental radiographs, prophylaxis, scaling, root planning and closed subgingival curettage. They can perform certain…

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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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