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    I started to volunteer at the Allan Saxe Dental clinic to learn more about the field of dentistry. Soon after my first time volunteering, I gave dentistry a realistic thought and began volunteering at the clinic frequently thereafter. I began developing an interest and curiosity in the intricacies of dentistry similar to what I had with the natural sciences. A particular aspect of dentistry that caught my attention was the hands-on approach taken to treat patients which many other health…

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    can get the smile that you've always dreamed about. Here are some questions you should ask when you meet with a potential dentist for the first time: What is the best treatment for my teeth? Because there are so many options available in cosmetic dentistry, it can be difficult to decide which ones will work for you. While you might think that you'll need partial dentures to have perfect teeth, your dentist might instead recommend tooth whitening and a root canal. Only after consulting…

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    Growing up, I have always been told that I had pretty, white teeth. I never believed what they told me. Pretty, white teeth began to become unique to me. After being amazed by the looks of white teeth and seeing so many children needed their teeth clean, I began to think about my career. Many experiences have led me to the right path of doing a job that I think would best fit me. Have you ever went to the dentist office and heard a little boy or girl screaming because they were scared of…

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    OSHA Complacent or Compliant? “The dental community has been in the crosshairs after the recent events surrounding the Tulsa, Oklahoma oral surgeon. When Dr. Scott Harrington was asked about sterilization and drug procedures in his two offices, he simply replied, ‘My staff takes care of that; I don’t.’ According to OSHA, not knowing is simply not an acceptable answer. Don’t be confused or complacent when complying with OSHA regulations” (Baker). The Occupational Safety and Health Administration…

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    Dental Office Memo

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    dental care to the communities of the Miami-Dade area, including Aventura, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, North Miami, and Miami. We are committed to providing south Florida residents and guests with treatments and services that are second to none. Dentistry has become much more than taking a few X-rays and filling in some cavities. With the new technology available at our modern office on Biscayne Boulevard, and with the continuing education taken by Dr. Bistritz, we offer a…

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    The main cause of gum disease is bacterial plaque. Our mouths are full of bacteria. These bacteria, along with salivary proteins, constantly form a sticky colorless substance on teeth called plaque. When you eat or drink foods or beverages with sugars or starches, the bacteria excreted acids that attack your tooth enamel. The plaque is so sticky that it remains the acids in contact with your teeth, in time breaking down the enamel, so that tooth decay happens. Poor nutrition such as a diet high…

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    Footwear Analysis Theory

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    John Zarka Mr. Kirby Forensic Science March 22, 2016 Shoe Print The basic theory behind footwear analysis is that, much like fingerprints, shoes may leave behind either prints (referred to as "imprints") or impressions that can be examined by investigators. The type of evidence left behind depends largely on the type of surface traveled. For example, a shoe will leave an impression in loose sand, but on a hard surface like concrete or linoleum, it will leave an imprint. These imprints or…

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    According to image experts and psychiatrists, it takes much less than a minute for 1 to form an opinion about someone when they initial meet them. They also say that the first impression lasts and is challenging to alter. Whether in a expert situation where one is dealing with colleagues and superiors or in a individual situation for example a date, it really is crucial to always strive to make and leave an excellent impression. Here is an post about advantages of Orthodontist treatments. When…

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    The process that I choose to explain is brushing a dog's teeth. The process that I choose was really easy because now I'm going to tell you how to brush a dog's teeth. I choose brushing a dog's teeth because it is important to understand the steps of brushing a dog's teeth. The first step of brushing a dog's teeth, is finding the right time. Finding the right time to brush is when your dog is not busy. You should take him or her to the bathroom and start the process of brushing the dog's teeth…

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    Orthodontics Essay

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    As part of a requirement for the English class I made this essay. I would like to be a doctor in orthodontist. The orthodontic profession is a branch in dentistry, which specializes in dental or oral repairs. Proximately I will present the years of studies of this profession, its functions and salaries. Orthodontics is a specialty within dentistry that is especially dedicated to study, diagnose and treat malformations and defects of the teeth in humans. The most common defects that exist around…

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