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    Christian Woerner Dr. Threatt-Milton Managing your Success 18 September 2015 Dentistry Career Paper Dentistry is an ever-growing field in medicine that is very well paid and respected. It has nine specialties that can vary from one another in similar yet distinct ways. The general duties of a dentist usually consist of diagnosing and treating problems with teeth, filling cavities, removing decay, teaching patients the importance of oral health, and even administrative duties because they are usually

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    Tyler VanderVorste Mrs. McDaniel English 12, period 4 30 September 2016 Dentistry and its Opportunities Dentistry is a very important occupation in this society. Dentists are used in many ways to help keep people healthy. Dentists are not always fun to go to, but everyone should be going. It takes hard work to become a dentist. Dentistry requires a specific education, and it involves many tasks. Egyptian skulls that have evidence of small holes in the jaw that are in the same place as a tooths

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    In society, dentistry and oral hygiene has been overlooked and is viewed as a luxury. Dentistry plays a large role in American culture and has evolved extensively since it has begun. Today, the world of dentistry there have been multiple innovations with advancements in diversity, inventions, dental health and diseases. The ADA defines dentistry as “the evaluation,diagnosis, prevention and/or treatment (nonsurgical, surgical or related procedures) of disease, disorders and/or conditions of the oral

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    Dr. Jack Lange and Dr. Cheryl Simms have practiced general dentistry for the past 4 years as an associateship and planning to emphasize more on cosmetic dentistry under the partnership to increase their market. For this way, Dr. Simms pursued to promote their practice through a new form of advertisement. Dr. Lange didn’t agree with the content of advertising at the first place due to some ethical issues, however, he would have eventually been convinced that this could be a good idea if they are pursuing

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    . Give the reasons for your interest in dentistry and for selecting dentistry as a profession: There are several reason why I have decided to pursue a career in dentistry, one of them being my upbringing. Growing up in a socioeconomically disadvantaged family, I have watched my parents forgo essential medical treatment, in order to provide my siblings and I the basic necessities. For two decades, my mother sacrificed her oral health; overtime the lack of care took its toll and left her with diminished

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    21st Century dentistry Professionalism and Dentistry Najlah Enayatzada 675123
 Dentists are professionals. They remain the sixth most trusted profession in Australia2, this indicates that a dentist has a role beyond the dentist/patient relationship. But what is professionalism? The Merriam-Webster dictionary describes professionalism as "the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterise or mark a profession or a professional person”3 . This vague definition whilst understandably applied in ones profession

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    Inside Dentistry

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    Charles N. Bertolami by Inside Dentistry (June, 2013), a worldwide leader in educational model or curriculum, nowadays dental schools attempts to reach a balance between emotional intelligence, scientific judgment, and technical excellence in dentistry. He stated, “that the objective is not to convert every dentist into a scientist. Rather, the purpose is to make every dentist a man or woman

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    Silent Dentistry

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    closeness of the dentist as he or she does the work also accounts for some individuals avoiding the dentist. Regardless of why one experiences this fear, FeatherSound Smiles, a Clearwater Cosmetic Dentist, can be of help. "Laser dentistry offers an alternative to traditional dentistry, and many patients who fear the dentist find this option to be right for them.

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    Applied Oral Science. 16 (3): May/June 2008. Retrieved from: http://www.scielo.br/ scielo.php?pid=S1678-77572008000300002&script=sci_arttext Advances in dentistry have been revolutionary in the last several decades. According to the literature, the effects of an aging population contribute to the need for more and more prosthetic work in dentistry, notably because of tooth loss. The push towards dental implant prosthetics comes from this aging population losing more teeth, consequences of fixed prosthesis

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    Pediatric Dentistry

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    Pediatric Clinic in Newark NJ is a service for pediatric dentistry. It is very important for children to see the pediatric dentist because this sets the foundation for their adult teeth. When visiting the Pediatric Clinic in Newark NJ, the dentist will clean teeth, examine teeth, diagnose conditions and make recommendations to patients. A child should visit the pediatric dentist six months after their first tooth has came in. During this time, the dentist is able to examine the development of your

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