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    Dentistry is experiencing an exponential growth in science and technology that allows for better diagnosis and treatment. The advancements in the understanding of the oral cavity from its mechanics to its microbiome underscore the importance of dentistry today. The ever-increasing wealth of information and technology involved in the art of dentistry makes it an extremely intriguing profession. Furthermore, service to others remains a dentist’s goal; an ability to create interpersonal…

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    An Oral Surgeon Dentist educates patients on oral health care. They treat condition defects, injuries, and esthetic aspects of the mouth, teeth, jaws, and face. Assessing treatment options and agreeing treatment plans. This paper will provide information about the history, requirements, earning, current status, and future predictions. Their daily duties consist of examining teeth and diagnosing patient dental conditions. Administer anesthetics to limit the amount of pain experienced by patients…

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    Stephanie Clason, at Stillwater Dental Associates, referred me to your office concerning an upcoming job opening at Central Oklahoma Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates. I am excited to express my interest in future employment opportunities in your office, especially after my recent visit as a patient of Dr. Sethman. I have a strong background in the administrative and customer support roles, specifically in dental insurance. I am confident in my abilities to perform the required duties of…

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    Nerve Complications

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    according to the Academy of General Dentistry. What to Expect After Surgery? You may have some swelling, but it may not be as much as you would have had with traditional extractions, and your risk for dry socket and post-operative infections is also greatly reduced. Your dentist may prescribe antibiotics both before and after surgery, and you’ll want to follow your all after-care instructions explicitly. And even though you just had surgery, it’s important to keep your mouth clean without…

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    Forensic Odontology Essay

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    Forensic Odontology is the study of dental science to legal investigations. A forensic odontologist is primarily involved in the identification of an offender by comparing dental records to bite marks that may be left on a victim or at a crime scene or identification of remains based on the dental records. They are highly experienced and are specially trained dentists. Forensic odontologists, because they are dentist spend most of their time as regular general dentist in an office or possibly…

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    Dental Implant Failure

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    A breach of the duty that the surgeon represents; (3) Plaintiff suffers damages from the malpractice; and (4) The dental implant mobility and failure can be appropriately assigned to the malpractice 9 Jurisdiction in Korea The dental implant surgery was performed in Seoul, Korea. Therefore, the product in…

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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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    have grown into a better dental applicant and I feel ready to gain the knowledge and training to serve others as a dental professional. It is my hope that your institution can see this in me and provide me with the knowledge and skill to serve the oral health needs of domestic and international communities. In the future, I hope to return to the top of La Misión to reflect back on the time I will spend caring for its people, not as an assistant, but as a…

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    Disappointment washed over me as I read those first few words. I had just received the last letter denying my acceptance into a dental program for 2014. It was one of the most difficult moments I have encountered. However, despite my disappointment, I have utilized this time as an opportunity to improve my academics by achieving a higher GPA and DAT score. I also have enhanced my involvement with the community by volunteering at a community-based dental clinic and joining a healthcare student…

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    Dental Specialties Essay

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    to its full extent. As time went on specialties started to rise and many dentists would specialize in each profession. To date, there are several specialties which involve pediatric, general dentistry, orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, oral surgery, and endodontics. Which all come together to create a functioning dentition. First and foremost, pediatric dentistry which is the start…

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