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    Arti Rajani 13 Newington Walk Leicester LE4 5DN Mob: 07939920563 Email: Arti_rajani@hotmail.co.uk A highly motivated‚ confident‚ mature‚ positive thinking and experienced GDC registered dental nurse with 6 years experience at Gohil Dental Practice. I have excellent time-management‚ teamwork‚ planning/organising and communication skills. Having gained experience of working with a vast range of age groups I have now decided to move up the career ladder. I am hoping to increase my knowledge

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    Introduction Water fluoridation is the controlled addition of fluoride to a public water supply in the proportion of about one part per million and is believed to help prevent tooth decay1. Implementation of Community Water Fluoridation in the United States has been a contentious issue since the practice started in America in the 1950’s2. To understand the issue we must discuss “What is fluoride and why is the addition of this natural element in drinking water a public dispute?” Oral health is integral

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    Most dentists work as self-employed practitioners in general practice‚ providing dental care to the public under The National Health Service (NHS) and/or privately. Others work in salaried posts within a variety of specialism in hospital dentistry‚ community dentistry‚ the armed forces‚ corporate practices‚ industry‚ or university teaching and research. A general dental practitioner (GDP) typically leads a team made up of dental care professionals (DCPs) and treats a wide range of patients‚ from children

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    Are you missing teeth? Find out if dental implants are a good option for you. Do you have teeth missing from your smile? Feeling less than confident about the appearance of your teeth can make you feel insecure and as a result‚ you may hide your smile or even smile less often. Furthermore‚ missing teeth can cause difficulty eating or speaking clearly. At Padden Dental‚ we love nothing more than transforming the lives of our patients by restoring mouth function and giving our patients a reason to

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    Graduate School Application Essays The Writing Center At Rensselaer 4508 Sage Lab 518/276-8983 writingcenter@rpi.edu www.rpi.edu/web/writingcenter Developed by: Maureen Murphy Patricia Nugent Jennifer Taylor Introduction Admission to graduate school is highly competitive. Writing an essay‚ or personal statement‚ is often the most difficult part of the application process. Requirements vary widely‚ with some programs requesting only one or two paragraphs about why you want to pursue graduate

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    Why I want to do Dentistry To be the first in my year to need braces‚ I was made aware of the impact such intervention could have. Impressed by how my orthodontist had a vision of what my crooked teeth could become‚ I began to develop an interest in oral health and the ways in which dentists and orthodontists can have such a massive impact on the quality of people’s lives. Work Experience I have undertaken three weeks of work experience at both NHS and private practices. I was particularly interested

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    Three years later‚ in 1898 postmortem radiographic examination was introduced. Forensic radiology so far as depended almost exclusively on the X-ray and the static image captured on the roetgenogram. Uses and utilization of Radiology in Forensic Dentistry 1‚ 2‚ 3 Radiographs have helped to solve difficult cases in the forensic science. 1. Identification of victims: Radiographs are helpful to determine age of an individual by assessing the stage of eruption of teeth. Skull Radiographs can be used

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    this educational week is coming up—March 27 to April 2—and‚ as ever‚ the aim of further educating people and professionals about the importance of root canals and the important work that endodontists do. As part of a dedicated family and cosmetic dentistry practice that serves the greater Anchorage‚ AK area‚ the team at Advanced Family Dental Care‚ supports these efforts and does what it can to promote awareness. So what’s the mission of Root Canal

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    she is a house wife and my dad was arrested when I did my matric but that didn’t stop me from working hard towards my dream. Working there was quite an experience for me I have learned so much and I told myself if I had an opportunity to study dentistry I would take it.2011 I decided to join the university of South Africa to do a degree in social work using the money I have saved while working there and still had that passion to make a difference for myself and community. Where I come from these

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    Forensic Odontology Essay

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    dental specific knowledge to legal and criminal issues. It focuses primarily on personal identification‚ mass disaster identification‚ age estimation and analysis of bite marks. • The ideal forensic odontologist is a person 1. Who is educated in dentistry‚ has been trained in forensic odontology‚ is engaged in research in the same or related subject and has published papers to his credit 2. Who has been initiated to the specialty though the training and attachment for considerable time to renowned

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