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    $150,000+ and it also seems fun to take x rays and use all the tools for cleaning. Although being a dentist would be a great career for me i believe a better and more enjoyable career would be Fire fighting. one of my possible careers was dentistry and in dentistry you work with the patient's teeth and mouth. you also have to take x-rays and use different tools for cleaning and repairing teeth. the education that is required for becoming a…

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    I was introduced to the fascinating world of dentistry during my health check-ups at Military Hospitals, as my father was in the Indian Army and he would make it a regular routine for us. I would see my younger sister detest going to the dentist, due to the fear of the dental chair and the pain associated with the procedure while sitting on it. Slowly, I started thinking about what we should do to make the experience more comfortable. This gradually led to my inclination towards the health…

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    Cosmetic Dentistry: Why You Need It Your smile is an important part of your life. It is one of the first things people see when you meet with them face to face and helps you to create a fantastic first impression. However, not everyone has a strong, healthy looking smile. In fact, some people are extremely ashamed of their smile. Cosmetic dentistry may seem as though it would be complicated. However, it is actually sometimes a rather simple process. The practice actually covers just about…

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    molars to prevent cavities. In some cases, sealants are placed on other teeth. Tooth decay has a tendency to start early in life. That is why cosmetic dentists often recommend that children get sealants. Dental sealants are a form of preventative dentistry. They are typically recommended for children who are between the ages of six and 14. Sealants are typically applied to permanent teeth, but they may also be placed on baby teeth. Brushing and flossing is very effective for removing…

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    Dental Hygienist: The Tooth Fairy “ Blessed are they who hold lively conversations with the helplessly mute, for they shall be called dentists.” - Ann Landers. While i was laying in a dental chair my dental hygienist kept asking me questions, obviously i couldn’t reply due to a drill that kept me from speaking. Anyone can be a dental hygienist, and by examining these topics there will be a clearer image of what it’s like to be a dental hygienist. There are some obstacles that this career…

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    It was a crucial part of one month posting in the department of Community Dentistry, which helped me understanding social responsibility as a dentist, developing confidence, and helping develop the art of public speaking. All these qualities of my dental school have been successful in shaping me as a self-motivated individual who…

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    PURPOSE • To describe the current status of the utilization of dental programs in Hamilton by seniors. • To investigate the reasons why seniors do not seek dental care. • To provide recommendations that would increase the utilization of dental programs in Hamilton by seniors. BACKGROUND & CURRENT STATUS Seniors have been identified as a high risk group for dental disease. (Hamilton Oral Health Report 2013)Although they are more likely to have dental disease they are less likely to seek…

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    Serving as a Dental Nurse in support of numerous professional dentists has sparked my interest 2 to pursue a career in Oral Health Sciences. The ever evolving nature of the industry and the 3 countless existing opportunities have motivated me to progress my career further in this 4 field. I believe that becoming a dental therapist is the next step of my journey towards 5 helping others and aiding in the betterment of society as a whole. 6 During my last year of high…

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    Everyone knows how important a sincere smile is in human relationships. Whether it’s to your own children or people who serve you in a restaurant, a smile is a gift you give to make others happy. If you have missing, broken or seriously stained teeth, you may hesitate to give a big smile to anyone, or you may cover your mouth or look down. Gradually, you may lose confidence which will have an effect on your self-esteem and possibly your relationships. Fortunately, there is a solution to this…

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    Experience the Benefits of Routine Dental Checkups Explaining why dental checkups are a vital component to achieving long-term dental health. dental checkups, dental health, dentist with no insurance, affordable dentist Routine dental checkups can make the difference between the need for dentures early in life or living a long life with strong and healthy teeth. Why Routine Dental Check-ups are Vital to Long-term Dental Health Visiting the dentist is an important component to achieving long-term…

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