The dental hygienist should be able to tell the patient about different toothpastes and make their decision a little easier. Most patients will base their decision on price, flavor and advertising claims. The dental hygienist is able help them with their decision by clinical recommendations, their state of health, and therapeutic agents needed. The paste they’re using could be therapeutic or detrimental to their health (Darby 432). There are many different oral conditions the patient may be concerned…
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was 41% (n=169), 80% (n=138) and 40% (n= 46) for dentists dental therapists and oral hygienists respectively. The majority of participants were female (n=203; 57.5%) and 24.6% (n=87) had a postgraduate education (Table 1). On average the participants were in practice for 12 years and had graduated 13 (average) years ago. Table 1: Demographic profile of participating dental practitioners (n=353) Dentists Dental therapists Oral hygienists Total n % n % n % n % Participants 169 47.9 138 39.1 46…
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Angela James is a dental hygienist who works in Family Oral Health office. She works along with her dentist, Jason William. She has been working with Jason for the past three years. Jason was the first person that hired her after her graduation; therefore, she appreciates him a lot. She graduated with an associate degree in Dental Hygiene from University of Detroit Mercy. As registered dental hygienist, Angela deals with dentists, dental assistances, and patients every day. Every morning, she starts…
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ethical dilemma, there are a few things to consider when determining the legal considerations as a dental hygienist. As a dental hygienist, I cannot self-diagnose my patients. Self-diagnosing your patients is illegal because that is the dentist’s job, our license does not cover that ability. Flirting with Josh K while in the clinic chair or work practice is unprofessional. I as the practicing hygienist, should be focused on the patient and their oral health care. Anything outside of those realms should…
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completion of the course. My career pathway started off when I registered for the level 3 Diploma apprenticeship in Dental Nursing. Becoming registered on the course was an exciting opportunity for me as I knew this was the start of a new career for myself and I have always knew I wanted a career in a health care related field. Before registering for the course I always had Dental Nursing as a choice of a career I wanted to go into, as I find careers in health care fields are rewarding jobs. I knew…
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Laserna, Kris Marie R. Exserves| Dr. Beckett’s Dental Office Case Study Questions: 1. Which of the eight elements of the services marketing mix are addressed in this case? Give examples of each ‘P’ you identify. a) Price Dr. Beckett charges higher fees than competitors for better quality of service and refused to become an HMO provider as she feels that it wouldn’t allow her to give the quality she aims to deliver. b) Product their goal as indicated on their mission statement is…
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' ••'•'I Home Study Course Dentinal Sensitivity: Cause and Treatment by Noel Kelsch, RDH Defined: Dentinal hypersensitivity refers to a sharp, sudden pain when teeth are exposed to a stimulus.' Stimulus can be tactile sensations (such as those that occur during brushing or flossing or when an explorer is rubbed over the root dentine) or changes in temperatures (such as cold food or even air). No vital tooth is immune to this condition.^ Introduction Dentinal hypersensitivity is one of the most…
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high hopes for my future. In the economy we are living in, it is important to have a college degree in order to have a high paying career. A college degree shows employers that you are knowledgeable, hardworking, and committed enough to an area of study to finish the job. While any high school graduate could tell the employer these traits about themselves, the college graduate has proof he or she is the best for the job. Going to college to have an education enables students to acquire knowledge,…
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counseling, along with fluoride supplements. The study observed a 65% lower caries rate in infants of mothers who had received counseling compared to the control group.1 In Aboriginal communities the health unit could be the resource to deliver preventative information. As Mourdian2 states, “in some communities it may be that dental care would be best provided in these settings” (p 1178). Also by providing services in alternative settings, dental hygienists can form connections and engage other stakeholders…
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Disease-Periodontal Disease Periodontal disease is a very significant risk when it comes to heart disease. My research is directed towards the hidden link between periodontal disease and heart disease. I was interested in researching this due to work, I work in a dental office where it is very common for patients to get diagnosed with periodontal disease. More importantly some of this patients already have heart problems when they come in and are diagnosed. So it is very interesting to know that there is a possible…
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