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August 24th, 2011 | Author:
5040655836 1fc8664ac9 m The pros and cons of a dental insurance plan

Article by David Johnson

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August 19th, 2011 | Author:
5030012834 2ed6a6de53 m Dental Health Insurance in Ohio   How to Get it Cheap

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Become a licensed dental assistant by shadowing doctors, contacting local colleges and acquiring a radiology degree. Discover what it takes to become a dental assistant and perform expanded duties with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession. Expert: Michelle McPhail Contact: www.MySolutionz.com Bio: Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental assistant for seven years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz… Read the rest

August 14th, 2011 | Author:
5436805804 4b333c27f4 m Your Dental Health Concerns Eradicated

Your teeth are very important and if you don’t take good care of it, it’ll cost you thousands later down the road. The older you get the more you will get dental problems. If you take the time to take care of your teeth every single day then you won’t get any problem. The problem is that most people neglect their teeth, especially younger people who go out until 3am and sleep right away when they get home and don’t brush their teeth. I’ve seen my brothers done it. They would go out too late and don’t even have the energy to brush their teeth when they get home and he did ends up with some teeth problems. This doesn’t sounds pleasant but it’s true.

You can brush before going to bed and after each meal. Brush your teeth as often as you need to and are required to. You can get rid of foods stuck in your teeth that can cause bacterial growth. Always brush before you go to bed because you have at least 10 hours for bacterial to be happy. You can floss before going to bed and after each meal. Floss and floss again. Flossing will … Read the rest

August 07th, 2011 | Author:
3 How Long Do Porcelain Veneers Last?

Article by Sarah Matthews

Most of us think that a quick brush once or twice a day, along with an occasional work-out with the old dental floss, will keep our teeth in tip-top condition. Good dentists, and dental hygienists, know better. If you want to keep your teeth for as long as possible, you need to keep them clean. And visit a hygienist regularly.

Good hygienists are not a dime a dozen, they are a rare breed who really care about teeth. Many people (mistakenly) assume they are just people who didn’t want to shell out all the time, energy and cash to finish dental school. Actually, becoming a dental hygienist requires finishing an accredited dental hygiene program of at least two years’ duration and pass several state and national exams. Some finish a four-year Bachelor’s of Science program in Dental Hygiene, which includes courses in oral anatomy and hygiene theory.

Teaching good dental hygiene is an art in itself, and doing it properly is not something to be sneezed at (especially not when your hygienist is looking in your mouth). Look for one who has RDH, or Registered dental Hygienist, after their name, as a stamp of quality and … Read the rest

August 02nd, 2011 | Author:
1 What to Expect…From a Decent Dental Hygienist

Article by Sarah Matthews

Most of us think that a quick brush once or twice a day, along with an occasional work-out with the old dental floss, will keep our teeth in tip-top condition. Good dentists, and dental hygienists, know better. If you want to keep your teeth for as long as possible, you need to keep them clean. And visit a hygienist regularly.

Good hygienists are not a dime a dozen, they are a rare breed who really care about teeth. Many people (mistakenly) assume they are just people who didn’t want to shell out all the time, energy and cash to finish dental school. Actually, becoming a dental hygienist requires finishing an accredited dental hygiene program of at least two years’ duration and pass several state and national exams. Some finish a four-year Bachelor’s of Science program in Dental Hygiene, which includes courses in oral anatomy and hygiene theory.

Teaching good dental hygiene is an art in itself, and doing it properly is not something to be sneezed at (especially not when your hygienist is looking in your mouth). Look for one who has RDH, or Registered dental Hygienist, after their name, as a stamp of quality and … Read the rest