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Ten Top Tips for Getting a Dental Assistant Job


Dental jobs provide a rewarding and interesting career for those with the right skills, qualifications and experience as well as a professional and structured environment to work in as you build your career. Qualifying for jobs in dental hygiene and jobs in dental assistant areas is no easy task and the quality of the qualifications gained in order to be eligible to work in these markets ensures that firstly, employers are prepared to pay high rates and offer good benefits while employees enjoy a high degree of job security and job mobility throughout their careers.

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Date: 11-14-2008
Article Type: Dental Career Feature



Education Specialist Jobs


Education specialist jobs are abundant in the education world. While there are many, some jobs out there include education administration jobs, music education jobs, outdoor education jobs and, environmental education jobs. Why do these jobs require education specialists? These jobs require educators that have received training in a specialty area who are looking to excel in the education field.

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Date: 11-12-2008
Article Type: Dental Career Feature



Getting a Dental Job: A Look at What It Takes


Finding vacancies for dental jobs is not hard. In fact, it's pretty easy to find listings and vacancy information for such jobs, as they are advertised widely and there are no serious obstacles to finding information on who is hiring and training. The real issue is that with so many listings and service providers, how can you make sense of all of the information that's out there? Is that listing on dental assistant jobs in Topeka still current, or is it now out of date? Those dental hygienist job listings with good pay in New York — are they really accurate, and if so, what about the cost of living in that city?

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Date: 11-11-2008
Article Type: Dental Career Feature



Entry-level dental jobs


The dental industry is one area of the healthcare industry that requires a number of different personnel to perform certain tasks. In addition to the dentist himself, dental hygienists are also part of the dental ''team'' that takes care of the patient. Dental assistant jobs are perhaps the most common entry-level dental jobs; these dental jobs don't require special educational qualifications. Most of the time, the duties performed by the dental assistant are taught on the job and take less than a year to learn if formal training is provided.

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Date: 11-08-2008
Article Type: Dental Career Feature




How to Find Dental Jobs


Dental jobs are in big demand, especially in the area of dental hygienists, dental office jobs, dental technician, and dental laboratory jobs. You may have the skills for one or more of these jobs and don't even realize it. Let's look at each of them and see what skills you need to exceed in the dental job field. Further, Tampa, Florida has a major shortage for dental assistants and hygienists, so if you're willing to relocate to sun and beach fun, Tampa may be the place for you.

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Date: 11-07-2008
Article Type: Dental Career Feature





Becoming a Pediatric Dentist


This article provides an overview of a career as a pediatric dentist. It discusses the position's primary duties, the rigors of training and requirements, and the typical career path one follows after completing residency and initial training. It also discusses the long term outlook for the dental industry and the earning potential for pediatric dentists.

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Date: 10-13-2008
Article Type: Dental Job Tips





Periodontistry


This article outlines the basics in a career in periodontistry, a dental specialty growing in practice. It discusses the primary functions of a periodontist, the academic requirements needed to study the specialty, and the unique challenges faced by periodontists. It also provides insight into what steps should be taken when dental surgery is recommended to patients.

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Date: 10-13-2008
Article Type: Dental Career Feature





A Career in Dentistry


Oral hygiene can be defined as the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean in order to prevent oral and dental problems. The concept of oral hygiene is growing and more people become are aware of what it entails and how important it is. Consequently, we see an enormous growth in dentistry, i.e. evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, and/or treatment (nonsurgical, surgical, or related procedures) of diseases, disorders, and/or conditions of the oral cavity and maxillofacial area. An individual practicing dentistry is, of course, a dentist. Dentistry is a branch of medical science requiring careful diagnosis and proper medication. A dentist's primary job is to protect from decay or diseases pertaining to teeth or the oral cavity. With the growth of dental cosmetology in recent years, an important role of the dentist is also aesthetically enhancing patients' teeth.

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Date: 09-15-2008
Article Type: Dental Job Tips





Why Dentists Should Care More about Bedside Manners


We've all been to the dentist, and for most of us, it's a bit scary. In fact, more people fear going to the dentist than practically any other health care professional, even as good dental health requires visits every six months. It's a good bet that the reason so many people have dental problems today is because they are too afraid to go to the dentist for those check-ups. The question, then, is what can a good dentist do to convince people that he or she isn't frightening at all?

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Date: 09-15-2008
Article Type: Dental Job Tips





Dentists Today



As long as there are people with teeth, there will be a need for dentists. A dentist is responsible for helping people maintain healthy teeth and gums, and for performing a variety of other functions to help their patients' mouths stay healthy. A dentist will provide patients with cleanings, guide them towards appropriate foods for ensuring oral health, and give patients tips on proper brushing and flossing.

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Date: 09-01-2008
Article Type: Dental Job Tips




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