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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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    Obtaining dental insurance is crucial for Canadians because the majority of the provinces' health care program does not provide dental insurance coverage, and the ones that do, typically offer it to children between the ages 0 to 12. For many individuals and families, out-of-pocket dental expenses can put a significant dent in the budget, making the purchase of dental insurance a virtual necessity to offset the costs. Individuals that are not able to obtain dental insurance through an…

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    Seeing the patients smile after administering emergency root canal treatment in cases of acute dental pain is one of the most rewarding experience that motivates me towards a career in Endodontics. In 13 years of private practice, I have cherished success in healing pain by serving the community and developing the passion for a specialized practice. I am eager to learn more about new techniques and approaches to treatment through didactic and practical training in a residency program. Moreover,…

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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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    I observed many dental procedures, including root canal treatment; extraction of wisdom tooth; filling cavity; taking impression for denture to replace lost teeth; and using x-ray for diagnosis. Looking back at this experience I consider a dentist provides more than just oral health care services. He has to manage staff, budgets and equipment in running the clinic business. Good communication skills are essential with colleagues, dental assistants, physicians, and most importantly…

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    itself, leading on to dangerous clots. Blood clots then go on to reduce normal flow, so the heart doesn’t get all the nutrients and oxygen it vitally needs. This can eventually lead on heart attacks. What problems could occur from poor dental health? – Poor dental health can cause or worsen conditions such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, premature birth and even respiratory disease. What’s the link between stroke and gum disease? – There have now been several studies carried out, all…

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    Thanatophoric Dysplasia

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    changes in hypochondroplasia are milder and the changes in thanatophoric dysplasia are much more severe and always lethal (Trotter and Hall, 2005).9 Dental development can be delayed in achondroplastic children due to altered bone growth (Vaccaro and Albert, 2001)10. Dealing with achondroplastic children needs special psychological management during dental treatment, as the presence of disproportionate short stature can cause a number of psychosocial and social problems (Trotter and Hall,…

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    Does Your Child Have a Teeth Clenching Problem? Learn How To Fix it Teeth clenching has the potential to damage a child’s teeth, but it can also cause jaw pain and migraines. When your child is suffering from this problem, your dentist may recommend a nociceptive trigeminal inhibition device, often referred to as an NTI device. The device suppresses tension in the jaw, and prevents teeth clenching from occurring. Here is what you need to know about NTI devices, and how they can help. Signs of…

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    Dental Care Scenarios

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    Our Sandy Team Are you ready for a pleasant, stress-free dental care experience? Whether you are looking for a family dentist or an emergency dentist, our Sandy, UT, team is committed to making your visit the best ever. We take care to schedule appointments with your time restraints in mind; you’ll never experience a long wait in our office. Our dentists are also here to answer all your questions and address any concerns you may have before we start your check-up or procedure. Dr. Curtis, Dr.…

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    I currently work as an Executive Assistant and Human Resources Manager at a dental office Northern Nevada. It is a family owned practice and consists of sixty employees, including nine dentists and twelve hygienists. The practice was started by our owners’ father and then was bought in the early 2000s by our current owners, his sons. The objective of our practice is to treat patients with the highest level of care while using state of the art technology to improve the level of dentistry. Our…

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