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    Raed AlQahtani Real-Time Reflecting: Sahara Dental 1. How is the internship experience consistent with your academic knowledge and coursework? The internship experience may not be entirely consistent with my personal academic skills and knowledge as I am training academically as a software engineer however, this is a dental facility. Nevertheless, it’s to be noted that the kind of work that I was hired or performed did indeed give me a practical approach to what I was learning academically to be…

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    Taking the Hard Route As a person growing up I always was one to take the easy route out of things. It was my second week working in my dental internship, and I was begging to assist the doctor with the oral surgeries. It came a day where I was told to assist Dr. Alex who I was intimidated by every time I saw him. I was frightened to help him because of last time seeing him shout at my representative kat when she committed an error. It came the day where I was advised to set myself up to help…

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    Tooth Extraction Paper

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    Tooth extractions at times are a necessity in helping to preserve good oral health and it has long been practiced throughout history and can be traced back centuries. Dental extractions in the United States are done in a private office or in a hospital setting depending on the severity of the tooth and or teeth. Certain types of extractions can be done in a private office for example if you have a fully erupted wisdom tooth you can have it extracted in a private office, but if you have an…

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    Teeth Whitening Essay

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    can, in order to maintain the performance of your teeth whitening sometimes make a so-called bleaching maintenance to keep your teeth white if necessary. Teeth Whitening National Dental? If you hire a dentist at National Dental to whiten your teeth, you can choose to perform the entire dental bleaching of National Dental or do some of the bleaching at…

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    Dentists film I chose Dollars and Dentists film based on how the Dental industry can be a lucrative business while many dentists provide dental care for people who cannot afford it through charity clinics and dental offices accepting Medicare or Medicaid. The film depicts how dental practices main goal is financial gain without giving adequate dental care, therefore, people go to offices that approve Medicare and Medicaid only to be treated indifferently, yet these offices are…

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    It was my first year in dental school when I stood up amongst my classmates to recite our dental oath at the end of our white coat ceremony. In this oath, I pledged to be a student doctor that encompasses the values of integrity, service, and excellence towards all of my patients. The emblem on my white coat displays the greatest significant value to me, our school motto: “Worship of God through Service to Mankind.” Placing the needs of others first for the greater good is my definition of…

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    MAINTENANCE PHASE OF PERIODONTAL CARE The maintenance phase of periodontal therapy is defined as the maintenance of periodontal health following active treatment of periodontitis. Chronic periodontitis requires supervision and maintenance over a period of time after treatment in order to achieve long-term stability of results and to minimise recurrence. OBJECTIVES OF MAINTENANCE THERAPY The goal of maintenance therapy is to preserve the dentition for• life, following periodontal treatment.…

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    duties and responsibilities of being a dental hygienist involve explaining to their patients how they can carry out effective oral hygiene. This includes telling them how to choose toothbrushes, explaining how to clean their teeth correctly, and informing them about the relationship between oral health and diet. They polish and clean the teeth of their patients, and take away the stains, calculus, and plaque deposits from below and above the gum line. A dental hygienist may also help the dentist…

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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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    Pain and discomfort should not be a part of the job description for dental hygienists. However, according to Sanders and Turcotte (1997), there is a “high incidence of cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) among dental hygienists and an alarming number of dental professionals who report work with pain every day” (p.55). Practicing dental hygiene entails spending most of our day viewing small, narrow spaces inside the oral cavity. Long-term strain to our eyes, muscles, joints, nerves and tendons…

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