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    Dental Hygienist

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    hygienists. A brief description on what a dental hygienist do is they specializes in providing clinical, educational and therapeutic services to enhance oral and overall health. They serve many functions in a dental office such as carefully exam teeth, mouth, and gums. They look for any signs of decay, periodontal disease, oral cancer, or other oral problems. They also take x rays so the doctor can view them and quickly diagnose any problems that may exist. As far as preventive function of…

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    Zachary Gray Professor Mary Downing English 112 September 15, 2016 Periodontal Disease, Treatment, and Prevention Americans are living longer and faced with many different diseases that affect all areas of their body. The oral cavity includes the maxillary and mandibular teeth along with the tongue and surrounding gingival tissues and plays a primary role in the first step of the digestive process. With the addition of fluoride to toothpaste and municipal drinking water the incidence of…

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    manufacturers of toothbrush the list is far from shot, here is a few of them, Colgate, Oral-B, GUM, Phillips, BSI, Curvex and the list goes on. In the Modern world hygiene is important, not only to smell good, but it causes an impact on your health. Oral hygiene can be taking care of with a tooth brush, brushing your teeth can prevent tarter buildup, kill bacteria, cavities, prevent gum disease and provides good oral hygiene. Brushing your teeth is a very important part in people’s routine and…

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    Scotland's Oral Health

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    The focus of this essay is to critically analyse and evaluate one aspect of Scotland’s Dentistry and oral health policy (2005) particular attention will be given to children’s oral health and how this policy was implemented into practice. McMahon et al. (2011) explains that dental decay is an almost a completely preventable condition, however dental caries remains one of the world 's most prevalent diseases in childhood. The typical Scottish diet is high in sugar and contributes to well over…

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    Trisomy 21 Disability

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    create an overall healthy oral cavity. Trisomy 21, more commonly known as down syndrome, is a genetic disorder that arises from a defect involving chromosome 21. Cells in the human body are composed of 23…

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    if you don't have a good dental routine. While crisp vegetable sticks and high-fiber fruits can meet snack attacks while guarding teeth from cavities. What keeps your teeth at their best are healthy diet especially fruits and vegetables, good oral hygiene and regular visits to your Richmond dentist. Here are the benefits from fruits and vegetables that…

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    Root Canal Procedure

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    Have you been told that you're in need of a root canal treatment? Although a root canal is not as painful as some rumors may suggest, they're still something you want to avoid if possible. The dentists at Katz Family Dentistry of Webster, NY, want to show you what a root canal procedure is, what necessitates it, and how to avoid it. A root canal procedure is used to restore a damaged or infected tooth. During the procedure, your dentist will remove the pulp and the nerve inside of your tooth.…

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    Dental Hygienist Influence

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    Societal influences in modern America insure a growing demand for dental hygienists, and continue to provide a stable professional opportunity for dedicated, talented and skilled oral care technicians. There are two profound influences which, together virtually assure the necessity of trained professional oral care personnel. The pressure created on society by food service advertisements and the influence of theatrical, movies, and television actors and actresses. These venues portray…

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    get had a good amount of delicious sugar in it. (Reveal Topic) Nowadays, our diet consists of feel good foods or drinks. What you enjoy counts, you may be happy with the sugar buzz but in hindsight it causes more harm than good. Our dental hygiene can show these obvious signs sooner rather than later. (Credibility Statement) My father was a dentist until he passed away from hypertension. From the grave, his history left behind encouragement for me to learn more about his field and…

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    The importance of good dental hygiene Whenever we speak about bypassing issues with oral health, maintaining them clean is an essential thing, undoubtedly. Bacteria can’t exist for very long in a clean mouth. Teeth which are cleaned…

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