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Virginia Dental Hygienists' Association. VDHA Annual Session. 20-23 April 2006. To register online or for more information, go to;. www.vdha.net ...
A one-stop source for timely, reliable, and easy-to-use oral health information for consumers, reporters, legislators, and dental hygienists.
Information about teeth cleaning and how to become a dental hygienist. Employment opportunities.
A dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who specializes in preventive care. ... Becoming a dental hygienist requires formal education. ...
Dental hygienist polishing a patient's teeth. Regular tooth cleaning by the dentist or dental hygienist is important to remove plaque that may develop even ...
Online Continuing Education for Dental Hygienists.
Support, networking and resources through seminars, workshop and education programs, conferences.
This California Occupational Guide provides statewide information about job duties, working conditions, employment outlook, wages, benefits, ...
Membership information, how to become a dental hygienist.
Dental hygienists focus on preventive dental care. They apply fluoride, take x-rays, examine patients' teeth and gums, and check for mouth diseases.
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By Judith Sloan, Washington, DC. —Dentistry has become a hot topic, as writers across the media spectrum are reaching into our mouths for story ideas. Apparently, the making of a beautiful smile makes good copy. “And don’t we all identify in some way with those people making big changes—on shows like “The Swan” and “Extreme Makeover”—even those getting new smiles?” says Dr. Bernard Lynch, at the Washington Center for Dentistry, in Washington, DC . No wonder we need to boost our dental vocabulary, especially if we’re thinking about delving into some smile improvement ourselves. So, here’s a...
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It starts with a minor pain when you chew and grows to an excruciating toothache. Or you bite down and get a sharp pain that feels like it is stabbing the whole side of your face into your eye. Oh, no", you think. Now I'll have to go to a dentist. We need our teeth to eat, to enhance our smile. But we fear dentists more than any other doctor. Why is that? To overcome our fear of dentists, we should look into your level of fear. Rate yourself, on a scale of 1-10 for your level of agreement for the following: · The night before your dental appointment, you feel uneasy and anxious thinking...
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