would you contribute to the health of society by becoming a licensed dental hygienist? In life, I would love to see everyone’s smile. I feel pitiful for someone whom is embarrassed about his or her smile, so I want to help everyone can achieve a beautiful smile and healthy tooth. I have been interested in teeth and health care, that’s why I chose dental hygiene as my career. Based on my work experiences at the dental office, dental hygiene is a challenging career that offers team work and…
Education and skills Hygienist receive their education through Universities, community colleges, technical schools and dental schools. Some schools that offer this are Eastern Washington University, Columbia Basin College, Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Shoreline Community College and University of Washington School of Dentistry. The cost of education is around $30,000 for your associate's degree, $45,000 to receive your bachelor's and $70,000 for your master’s. Those costs vary to…
About 27% of adults lie to their dentist about flossing their teeth. Only 4 out of 10 Americas floss their teeth daily. Flossing helps remove remaining bacteria in your mouth. When bacteria and saliva mix, it causes plaque. If plaque is not taken out it can turn into tartar. Bacteria also causes periodontal disease which can lead to tooth decay, receding gums, and tooth loss. Many people decided not to floss because they see no results from it. There may be little evidence that flossing works,…
absolutely necessary for keeping your teeth clean, your gums clean, and your breath fresh. Unfortunately, you are really selling your oral health short if you are still refusing to floss your teeth. To make sure that you have a healthy mouth and prevent plaque buildup and gum disease, you need to make sure that you are brushing and flossing daily. Brushing, when done correctly, is an excellent way to remove the bacteria on the outside of your gums and teeth. The only downside to brushing, is…
Topic A: There are multiple tools that should be utilized when assessing the periodontium for evidence of disease. Part 1. What methods/tools are you using to make your "dental hygiene diagnosis"? After reviewing the medical and dental history, I ask patient if he or she has any chief complaints, pain or sensitivity regarding the oral tissue and teeth. I also check previous notes if the patient is a returning customer. I normally check patient’s blood pressure and pulse before beginning…
A bridge is a special type of dental restoration prosthesis that are most commonly used to fill in the gaps of missing teeth by fitting artificial teeth into the gaps and securing them to the adjacent teeth or dental implants. Types of bridges have become very numerous, and depending on the materials they are made from, how they are made, and how they are secured in the mouth they can be used for a number of dental issues. A bridge is made by filling the space left by the missing tooth or teeth…
How To Take Care Of Your Dental Implant If you have a missing tooth, then getting an implant is a good way to fill in the gap and prevent bone loss. Since an implant is placed deep in your bone, it stimulates the bone every time you chew and this helps keep your bone from receding. An implant keeps your other teeth from shifting, and it looks like a natural tooth. While an implant has many benefits, it is an expensive dental procedure. Therefore, you want to take good care of your implant so…
Dental Caries is the most common chronic disease which presents globally in children (Gussy et al., 2006) and is predominantly diet related (Selwitz et al., 2007).Caries initiates as a white spot lesion and if untreated can result in destruction of the crown of the tooth (Ramos et al., 2012). In the last fifteen years, the detection and non-invasive treatment of early carious lesions became a topic of interest in caries research (Ismail et al., 2013). Fluoride is currently proven and in use in…
how much money you have. A dental hygienist job is to help people lean the proper way to keep their teeth clean. This paper will explore the job description, work environment, pay, and overall job outlook for a dental hygienist. The duties and responsibilities of a Dental Hygienist is what makes the job interesting. Dental Hygienist’s have to remove tartar, stains, and plaque from the patients teeth. They also apply sealants and fluorides to help protect the teeth. Dental Hygienists basically do…
injury or disability can keep you restricted to your home for a few months. This makes it difficult for you to attend regular dental appointments. During this time, teeth that are neglected can become infected by bacteria. The bacteria can quickly spread through other areas of your body and put your health at risk. As a result, it is important to keep up with your regular dental care even if you are bedridden. While this may be difficult, there are a few tips you can use to make this a little…