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    Dental assistant

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    Dental Hygienists Vs. Dental Assistant I was always undecided regarding the career that I wanted to pursuit. As I got older and looked at many choices in careers I realized that I wanted to have a career in Dental Care. Dental Hygienists is a better career than Dental Assistant because of better pay. While both dental assistants and dental hygienists work under the supervision of dentists‚ their roles in the dental office vary. A dental assistant has administrative duties

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    Ethical Considerations of Sterilization Introduction Sterilization‚ through tubal ligations‚ Essure‚ and vasectomies to name a few‚ is a common procedure in modern medicine. With almost 40% of people choosing sterilization as their birth control‚ sterilization is the most common method of contraception in the United States.1 Though now very popular way to prevent unwanted pregnancies‚ there are many ethical deliberations of sterilization due to its permanence‚ removal of one of the most widely accepted

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    Dental Hygienist

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    as a child I have always enjoyed going to the dentist office for my teeth cleanings. Now that I am 17 and graduating in the next five months‚ I have decided that the Human and Health Services field‚ Dental Hygiene in particular‚ is the career pathway that I am most interested in and would like to pursue further after graduation. In pursuing this occupation‚ I understand that there are many personality traits that I must present. Since Dental Hygienists are around people each day at work‚ a hygienist

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    Dental Insurance

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    1. DENTAL INSURANCE As we know that poor care of mouth and teeth can affect a person general health and well-being throughout his life. Generally‚ when this problem comes‚ there is a need to start seeing a dentist regularly…and everyone knows a hole in tooth can put a bigger hole in wallet…that costs money! Because dental disease is so common‚ being protected by dental insurance and using it wisely is essential safeguards for any individual or a family. Dental insurance provides with an effective

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    Dental Hygienists

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    One of the careers I am interested in pursuing is a dental hygienist. The details I will go over in this paper are the educational requirements‚ post-secondary programs‚ and why I am interested in pursuing the career dental hygienist. I am very interested in pursuing becoming a dental hygienist‚ however‚ in order to do that I must meet the educational requirements. Training to become a dental hygienist is available at community colleges as a two-year program and a university as three-year or four-year

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    Dental Phobia

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    Dental Phobia Dental phobia‚ dental fear‚ and/or dental anxiety have been used interchangeably in the dental literature to describe the overwhelming discomfort that some youth and adults experience in dental situations. (1) People can fear a specific activity‚ object or situation. People with dental phobia often put off routine care for years or even decades. To avoid it‚ they will put up with periodontal disease‚ pain‚ or even broken and unsightly teeth. People often use the words "anxiety" and

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    Dental Assisting

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    Dental Assisting Dental Assisting Careers The dental assistant takes on significant responsibilities as a member of the dental health care team. Assistants greatly increase the efficiency of the dentist in the delivery of quality oral health care and are valuable members of the dental care team. If you have strong communication skills‚ enjoy working with your hands and mind‚ and want a career with responsibility‚ dental assisting is for you. The best way to become a dental assistant is to receive

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    Dental Hygiene

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    The profession I chose is Dental Hygiene. Dental Hygienist are license oral health professionals who attack and treat oral diseases to protect the gums and teeth from decaying. They remove calculus‚ stains‚ and plaque from teeth; take and develop dental x-ray’s and apply cavity preventives such as fluorides and fissure sealants. Dental hygienists use rotary‚ hand‚ and ultrasonic equipment to clean and polish teeth‚ x-ray machines to take dental pictures‚ syringes with needles

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    INFECTION CONTROL IN THE DENTAL PRACTICE Dr. Darshak K. Shah {B.D.S.} Tutor‚ Faculty of Dental Science‚ DDU‚ Nadiad Dr. Lopa D. Shah {B.D.S.} Tutor‚ Faculty of Dental Science‚ DDU‚ Nadiad The goal of infection control is to prevent the spread of infection from one patient to another patient and to the treating healthcare worker. Prevention of cross infection is the most important aspect of infection control and measures to achieve the same need to be practical and economical. Many

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    Soon after getting her tubes tied her parental rights were terminated. Numerous cases show that minimum procedures regularly precede state compelled sterilizations‚ and some clearly establish that pre-sterilization procedures are constitutionally required. In this case the sterilization was justified. It’s true that involuntary sterilization is not always unconstitutional if it is a narrowly tailored means to achieve a compelling government interest. But in this case since the woman was coerced

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