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    Table of Contents Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................................4 1. Description of the Clinical trial unit and activities ............................................................................5 2. Business Process ..................................................................................................................................6 2.1 Student Rostering process

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    My tooth hurt through the night. I had to take a painkiller to lessen the pain. Worst of all I did not get a wink of sleep the whole night through. The next morning. I told my mother about my toothache. It was obvious I could not go to school. So instead she took me to the dentist. I was horrified‚ but I had no choice. At nine o’clock we waited outside the dentist’s office. The nurse came and opened the door. I was the first patient. She wrote down my particulars and told me to wait a moment. The

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    To Chew or Not to Chew?

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    To Chew or Not to Chew? The school had never been so calm. Oh‚ and did I mention clean? Students focused‚ concentrated‚ and walked two determined steps toward their goal. In their mouths‚ a juicy‚ minty substance stimulated the brain‚ awakened every neuron‚ and sharpened the senses with clarity. Every moment was accounted for‚ but then reality hit me. Why was chewing gum not allowed in school? It is the very place for school‚ since chewing gum improves memory and promotes oral health.

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    Dental Billing System

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    Chapter 1 1.1 Rationale Due to common calamities‚ many records‚ such as patient’s information‚ payment billing‚ patient’s account balances and receipt‚ store on papers are easily destroyed because of its vulnerability to fire and to water. Papers are also easy to be tear apart and most of the times being misplaced. Furthermore‚ when looking for a certain file or data in a bundles of records‚ it always takes time finding for the right piece. I once experienced these when I was in my cousin’s

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    Miswak and toothbrush are both known as oral cleansing aids. Both have same role in oral hygiene and oral health because Miswak and toothbrush has chemical that can be use to overcome the dental disease. Each tool has their own advantages and disadvantages especially in their effectiveness to cure the dental disease. Miswak do not need any dentrifices with them when the user want to use it. As mentioned in previous part‚ the reason is because the roots‚ twigs and stems of Salvadora Persica sticks

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    At the age of 6‚ permanent teeth begin to appear within a child’s smile. Around 12 years-old‚ these teeth become predominantly permanent‚ with an average of 32 teeth in total (FDI World Dental Federation‚ 2015). Education surrounding dental health is imperative before‚ after and throughout these stages of dentition development to ensure good oral habits and prevent dental disease. However‚ inequalities surrounding access to oral hygiene education is prevalent throughout countries impacted by poverty

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    Overcoming Barriers

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    13747 CH3.qxd 11/22/08 12:22 PM Page 44 MODULE 3 Overcoming Communication Barriers MODULE OVERVIEW Being able to effectively communicate—or participate in the exchange of information—is an essential skill for dental health care providers. For many dental health care providers in the United States today‚ providing patient-centered care involves learning to communicate effectively with patients even when various barriers to communication are present. This module presents strategies

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    My educational goal is to attend Western Oregon University and graduate with a bachelors degree in biology. I want to major in biology because my goal is to become a dentist. After graduating from Western Oregon University I will apply to a dental school to earn a dental degree. During my college career I will work hard to maintain a high grade point average just like I have in high school. My goal for high school was to get a 4.0 all through high school so that I could be the valedictorian. I was

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    Dental Oral Infection

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    Did Your Dental Implant Leave A Bad Taste And Odor In Your Mouth? As with most types of surgery‚ there are always potential complications that you need to be aware of. When it comes to dental implants‚ you run the risk of getting an infection that could cause the implant to fail. One of the side effects of an infection is having a bad taste and odor in you mouth. Here is what you need to know about alleviating these problems due to an infection. Symptoms of an Infection If the area where the implant

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    Treatment Plan Evaluation

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    What is your current rate of treatment plan acceptance? 70%? 80%? That’s the average. What would your practice look like if every written treatment plan was accepted and every patient followed through? You’d have healthier patients and a healthier practice. Why do so many patients fail to follow through on treatment plans? You may guess that they don’t believe they really need the plan‚ or can’t afford it‚ or that they’re frightened‚ but the truth is simple. When you don’t follow up with patients

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