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    restore your smile to its natural beauty. But not all dental practices are equipped to provide the treatments and procedures necessary to enhance your smile. For that, you need someone who specializes in cosmetic dentistry. Elizabeth A Loseke, DDS, PC, a family dentist who is also trained in cosmetic dentistry, offers a variety of procedures to help patients get the smile they’ve always wanted. Known as the most trusted and respected dental practice in Kearney, Nebraska, Elizabeth A Loseke, DDS…

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    Five Mistakes Made By New Denture Wearers Have you been looking into dentures to replace your missing teeth? If so, know that it is a great way to restore your smile and get you back to eating your favorite foods once again. Unfortunately, having a set of fake teeth does not mean that you can ignore them. Dentures need just as much care are regular teeth, and not knowing how to care for them will lead to making one of these five mistakes. Not Brushing Your Gums One of the biggest…

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    from cheek to cheek, but I was fascinated by the drugs given to patients in order for dentists to perform these painful dental surgeries on the soft tissues of someone’s teeth, bone, and oral cavity. In the dental world, patients go through surgeries from root canals to getting their wisdom teeth removed and even to jaw surgeries. Patients are prescribed hydrocodone after these dental surgeries as a pain reliever. Hydrocodone is a very strong drug that is roughly equal to morphine. This drug…

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    Dental Assistant Degrees Many people want to work in the dental field but don't have the time and resources to pursue a dentistry degree right away. If you're one of these people, one of the best things you can do is to become a dental assistant. By doing this, you'll achieve your dream of becoming a part of the dental team and helping patients who need oral care services. Duties and Responsibilities As a dental assistant, you will be responsible for scheduling appointments, answering…

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    anatomy has always fascinated me since my adolescent. I have always been eager to learn new information about the human body, which is why I was ecstatic to join a medical terminology class that my school offers. The class instructor was a former dental hygienist who shared her knowledge and love for dentistry. She explained how she was on the road to becoming a dentist when family obligations prevented her from continuing her curriculum. She then always encouraged her students to never allow…

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    Dental Hygienist Essay

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    The Future of Dental Hygiene Dental hygienists have many active roles that they must maintain, these include: being an educator, researcher, administrator/manager, advocate, and also a clinician. Dental hygienists are always educators, and explain the treatment plan specifically created for each and every patient. They are also researchers, always learning about the latest and greatest supplies in the dental world to help with suggestions and recommendations for their patients. Dental…

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    Why I Chose Dental School

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    education before I have the opportunity to work in my desired career. In college, I will complete activities that will allow me to stand out to dental school admissions. I plan on majoring in biology, minoring in one or two additional subjects, and participating in various volunteering activities throughout college. I believe I have a head start on other pre-dental students because I will have completed at least nineteen college credit hours before my high school graduation. These credit hours…

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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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    a treatment visit to my father's friend Dr. Ahmed Al-Hallaq in my origin country Syria, it was my first time entering the dental clinic, however I felt belonging to this place, when I met the dentist I here started learning the real extent to which dentistry is a career, and how it can truly improve the quality of people's lives. It really was my first time visiting a dental clinic but it wasn't the last time because I decided to visit it again in the next summer holiday, this time not as a…

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    Pros And Cons Of Fluoride

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    For someone that works in the dental field, fluoride is a topic discussed daily. You will hear things from fluoride being the best thing for your teeth all the way down to fluoride being a toxic poison. While the topic can be debated to death, I personally think the use of fluoride is a major asset in the war on caries. There are many ways we can use this nature-made substance to improve our oral health, but the specific type we will be discussing is water fluoridation. Before we get into the…

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