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    If you’re looking for high-quality dental services in Wyndham Vale we are ready to assist you at Wyndham Dental, in Werribee. Come on in and experience over 75 years of combined professional dental experience. The staff here is licensed and fully accredited by the Australian Dental Association (ADA) with Quality Innovation Performance (QIP), a rigorous process that the dental practice undergoes to assure that patients are provided the highest measure of safety and quality in dental services. We…

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    Nerve Complications

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    Because they are so far back in your mouth, and often don’t’ have enough room to come in properly, wisdom teeth are notorious for being impacted and needing removed. If your dentist has suggested extracting your teeth, but then tells you a coronectomy might be a better option, here’s why and what you need to know. Nerve Complications The roots of wisdom teeth, in the lower jaw, often press on or wrap around the nerves that supply feeling to your tongue, lip and chin. And in these cases, where…

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    My decision to pursue medicine has not derived from an adumbration or childhood dream, but is one I have come to after careful and sleepless nights of contemplation. My fascination stems from the science behind the biological processes in human bodies and I have cherished the chance to explore them further in my A Levels, from complex processes such as the cytoskeleton in Chemistry, to the impact of genetic mutation on the structure of DNA in Biology. I always strive to develop my critical…

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    Sub-Gingival Margins

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    planning for treatment for sub gingival placement of margin. It is essential for a health care practitioner to know how to prepare the patient’s teeth as well as place the gingival margins since this will lead to esthetic and a predictable final result. The relationship between the restoration of teeth and periodontal health is inseparable and intimate. As such, the treating health care practitioner is supposed to be well knowledgeable of the interactions of the restorations involving tissues of…

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    Our presentations were a success because all of the adults were able to sit through the whole presentation and were very eager to ask questions afterward to help improve their dental health. They were able to stay focus during the presentation and participate in all the activities. We met the objectives that we originally established during the two presentations at the church. All of our objectives ultimately helped the audience meet our initial goals. It was hard for us at the beginning during…

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    It used to be that the only people who could afford cosmetic surgery were the rich and famous. Those not living in mansions looked to those living in the glamorous world with wonder because those people looked so much younger than they did regardless of age. Today, this isn't the case. Cosmetic surgery is now more affordable than ever and is just as common with people who live in two bedroom houses as it is with people who live in twenty bedroom mansions. Cosmetic Surgeon in Surry Hills sydney…

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    Along with my time shadowing professional dentist, I aim to use the skills I obtained from the communications minor that I am pursuing here at SUNY Albany in my pursuit of becoming a general dentist. Communication takes place between people at almost every moment of everyday and someone who has exceptional communication skills can leave a positive long-term effect on the people that they communicate with. Good doctor patient communication is key in any field of medicine, but in dentistry…

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    Having lived in New York City for most of my entire life, I have adapted to its unique city life. People are always on the go - racing across the streets to their workplace, and yelling for someone to hold the subway doors. This fast-paced lifestyle of the city invigorates me. When it was time to start my college application, NYU was the first university I put down. I chose to apply to NYU’s Dental Hygiene Program in the College of Dentistry. While many other universities have dentistry as a…

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    Bisphenol A Case Study

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    It is my pleasure to give the strongest possible recommendation to Tamer Marzouk for his application to pursue advance dental training for children with special health care needs . I have known Tamer for 13 months, first as a participant Summer Institute for Clinical Dental Research Methods at the University of Washington (which I now direct) and subsequently as a volunteer on my NIH-funded R01 prospective cohort study examining the extent to which children are exposed to Bisphenol A from…

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    1. What are you looking for in a dental school and why did you choose to apply to the VCU School of Dentistry? (82 words) I am looking for a program, where I am exposed to advanced knowledge with a strong focus on clinical training, good community programs to serve the people, and an opportunity to contribute in the field of research. The program’s emphasis on good clinical training, participation in community service programs such as Missions of Mercy, Jamaica project, and numerous free dental…

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