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    I want to be a Dental Hygienist. I have wanted to do this for a very long time. I want to give people the opportunity to feel happy with their smile. The flexibility of this career is what appealed to me. A Dental Hygienist is someone who cleans teeth‚ examines patients for any oral diseases‚ and educates patients on how to improve their dental hygiene. The best part of the day is probably how happy the kids are with their clean teeth. The most challenging part I assume would be dealing with the

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    up and won’t have to wait for somebody else to do it for me. I actually really like cleaning up‚ even though my gloves have had rips in them a couple times so I end up touching the bloody tools by accident‚ which I don’t mind. Also I was in with a dental hygienist who was already working on a patient when I came in to observe. The hygienist could tell that the patient was a mouth breather because her gums were inflamed. The gums get inflamed because they get dry‚ and sometimes the bacteria in the

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    some procedures and some patients in the dental office‚ if all contraindications are explored. Following the procedures and processes recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA) will ensure safe use of nitrous for the patients and the staff. It is vey important for dental professionals to have a complete understanding for the use of nitrous oxide and conscious sedation in a dental practice. Nitrous oxide is an appropriate form of sedation in a dental practice. According to Morris Clark

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    What influences the success rate of cochlear implants? Introduction Human beings have been gifted with five basic senses those of touch‚ sound‚ smell‚ sight and taste. Hearing is one of the very essential and treasured senses; any disruption causes us immense concern. However‚ some of us are most unfortunate to get affected by loss of hearing. The ear is divided into 3 parts (anatomically) as the Outer‚ Middle and Inner parts. “The cochlea is the auditory portion of the inner ear. Its core component

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    Why Breast implants are harmful to women Victoria Secret Models‚ Actresses‚ Playboy bunnies‚ what do the three have in common most of them seem to be flawless and beautiful. We see them every day on the television‚ posters and also magazines. When we see someone who looks naturally flawless many of us girls find our self jealous our dreams are to be naturally flawless as well. When guys see woman like Victoria secret models they get the image of what they want their ideal girlfriend or wife to look

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    Cochlear Implant Australian innovation By Year 11 Dnt What is a cochlear implant? A cochlear implant is a medical device that is placed into the head behins the ear of a deaf person. When it is used with a microphone and speech processor it stimulates the auditory nerve allowing the person to hear. Many people with hearing loss can use hearing aids to help them hear but people with severe hearing loss or deaf hearing aids don’t work. These people may use the cochlear implant The cochlear

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    Grafting and Implants Grafting Skin grafting Skin grafting is often used to treat skin loss due to a wound‚ burn‚ infection‚ or surgery. In the case of damaged skin‚ it is removed‚ and new skin is grafted in its place. Skin grafting can reduce the course of treatment and hospitalization needed‚ and can also improve function and appearance. The technique of skin harvesting and transplantation was initially described approximately 2500-3000 years ago with the Hindu Tilemaker Caste‚ in which

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    invention was implanted in his cochlea. It was “switched on” and fifteen minutes later he could hear for the first time in seventeen years. From that point on‚ nearly 200‚000 people worldwide and of all ages have benefited from life-changing cochlear implant technology (Humadro 46). Carrick has received backlash by the Deaf—people who embraces cultural norms‚ beliefs‚ and values of the Deaf Community—because of his decision to treat his case of deafness as a medical condition that needs to be modified

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    Why An Implant Is A Good Choice For A Missing Front Tooth If you lost a front tooth in an injury‚ you’re probably anxious to have it replaced so you won’t be embarrassed when you smile. There are a couple of options to consider when it comes to getting a new tooth. You could get a bridge or an implant. There are advantages to getting an implant‚ even if it takes longer to complete the process. Here’s why. Disadvantages Of A Bridge A dental bridge places an artificial tooth in the gap left by your

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    Dental Hygienist The career field that I am interested in is a dental hygienist. I am interested in this career field because I want to help people stay hygiene and have clean teeth. Dental hygienist has certain working conditions‚ post-secondary degree‚ and an average annual salary. Dental hygienist working conditions consist of wearing surgical masks‚ gloves to protect themselves and patients from diseases‚ and interacting with the patient. In this career field the type of work done is removing

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