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    awareness of hygiene. I have also searched through County Health Rankings and Road Maps as another source of data. This is where I provided the table of clinical care in Androscoggin County, ME. Significantly, it explains that there are 55 dentists in this area, and the dentist ratio is 1,956:1. Both sites are considered primary and secondary data because they gather data from surveys, past research data, and federal…

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    most children that they have an upcoming appoint with the dentist, they revolt, throw tantrums, and horrendously cry, especially when they arrive and hear the menacing drill ready to attack. However, as with most situations in my life, I was not like the other children; I was – and to be honest, still am – excited to arrive at Dr. Herbert Portnoff’s practice, welcomed by the cheery staff, free stickers, and of course, the happy and humble dentist himself. As a young person, I remember my parents…

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    Periodontal Disease Essay

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    Typically periodontal disease is seen in adults, and also in other patients that seem to have systemic disorders in patients (10). The way to treat this disease is to see a dentist and begin the process of removing the decay and damaged areas. It is important to keep a routine checkup and cleaning every six months with a dentist and or hygienist to help decrease the risk of being a victim to periodontal…

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    Essay On Dental Hygienist

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    needing to be clean the dentist could show things they have to do everyday in the workplace. A dental hygienist is a person that mostly cleans teeth. Not only do they just clean teeth, but they also examine patients for signs and symptoms of oral diseases and provide dental care that's preventative. They also educate and teach patients on ways to improve…

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    Orthodontics is the treatment of irregularities in the teeth and jaws, focusing specifically on alignment and occlusion, with the use of braces or fixed dental appliances. Dental braces were originally created to help with the position of teeth in regards to a person's bite, as well as they were created to straighten the teeth. Braces can be helpful in correcting underbites, malocclusions, overbites, open bites, deep bites, cross bites, crooked teeth, as well as other issues with the teeth and…

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    Dr. Rousseau said that there are two fields managers can observe evidence-based practice impacts. They were affected by legislative decisions: policing and secondary education. In policing, police officers treat suspects politely to reduce repeating offences. On the other hand, in education, with students who have difficulties passing their courses. Their schools restored the practice of social promotion. The result was lowering the rate of drug usage and increasing the chances of being…

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    Avi Weisfogel has started a GoFundMe campaign to benefit Operation Smile. This is an organization that performs free surgeries for children who suffer from facial deformities, such as cleft palate and cleft lip. The goal has been set at $2,000. Avi has stated that Operation Smile gives children hope. Operation Smile was started back in 1982. Ever since then, 220,000 free surgical procedures have been performed on children with facial deformities. The organization also helps local medical…

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    contribution in personal statement writing for dentist and gives administrations, data, training, and representation. The Dental Education Association is not only for benefit instructive association. It speaks to dental schools and the individuals connected with them. The association performs exploration,…

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    Becoming An Orthodontist

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    orthodontist. One of the many reasons I decided to pursue this career is because I had braces when I was younger and I admired the workers at my dentist clinic. Whenever I had a dentist’s appointment, I was fascinated by how somebody has the opportunity to align a person’s smile and be able to give them confidence. Additionally, I managed to ask my dentist several questions I thought were necessary to know in order for me to expand my knowledge on what it was I had to do in order to become an…

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    A Career In Orthodontics

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    other careers in the medical field (“Jobs….”). In addition, the pay for orthodontist is very comfortable, with the median pay being $208,000 (“Jobs….”). In 2016 orthodontist was ranked number one on the list of best jobs in the US (“Orthodontists, Dentists atop Lists of Best Jobs in US”). Not only is the job outlook for orthodontist good, but the unemployment rate is extremely low at 0.4 percent…

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