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Dentists are important health care professionals that focus on preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions in the mouth. Learn more about dentistry with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  1. 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.

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  2. Teeth grinding is related to stress and TMJ, which is often treated by dentists with a custom mouth guard. Reduce the harmful affects of teeth grinding with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  3. Tooth implants are titanium posts that are screwed into the jaw, which can cause pain and discomfort after surgery as the bone attempts to reintegrate the implant. Learn about possible complications with regard to the tooth implant procedure with tips from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  4. Eating sticky and chewy foods with false teeth can be difficult due to the fact that foods can get stuck under the palette of the denture and require cleaning. Learn the ups and downs of eating with false teeth with tips from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  5. There are several different types of electric toothbrushes, which perform a variety of teeth cleaning functions that promote good oral hygiene. Learn more about electric toothbrushes that vibrate and rotate in circular motions with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  6. Smoking lowers the strength of the immune system and reduces the white blood cell count, which is used to protect teeth from infection, fight off bacteria and remove plaque. Lower the risk of gum disease and tooth decay, which increases due to smoking by following tips from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  7. Assess and treat an infected tooth in the wilderness by rinsing the mouth out with warm salt water, avoiding chewy foods and by taking antibiotics to reduce the pain. Reduce swelling and treat infected teeth by using first-aid materials with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  8. Become a licensed dental hygienist by gathering information from local colleges or institutes, attending dental hygiene school and taking the state dental certification course. Take x-rays and perform important dental procedures with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  9. Clean dental implants by tilting the toothbrush upwards and rubbing it in a circular motion to remove unwanted plaque and debris from the gums. Remove excess bacteria from a dental implant by flossing and brushing with tips from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  10. Get over dental anxiety by approaching your dentist and explaining your reservations or fears. In extreme cases, dentists may offer patients nitrous gas or Valium to ease the tension of the dental consultation. Learn to treat common dental anxiety with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  11. Prevent teeth grinding by consulting a dentist about the problem and getting a custom-fitted mouth guard to help protect the teeth while sleeping. Protect tooth enamel and reduce the strain of teeth grinding with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  12. Set up a dental tray by gathering the appropriate materials for the procedure, organizing them in order of operation and by checking the pack to make sure it's sterile. Organize the instruments and properly set up a dental tray with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  13. Operate an electric toothbrush by brushing the front, back and top part of the teeth in a circular motion, and by angling the bristles upward to clean the gums. Brush teeth using an electric toothbrush to remove unwanted plaque and debris with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  14. Temporarily fix a chipped tooth by purchasing temporary filling material at a local drug store and adhering the material to the damaged tooth before heading to the dentist. Learn to repair a damaged tooth temporarily with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  15. Saliva contains microscopic blood pathogens that can corrode dental instruments and cause them to rust if they're not sterilized and disinfected regularly after usage. Clean dental instruments to avoid the damaging effects of saliva with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  16. Scrubs are a loose fitting type of clothing that's worn by doctors, dental assistants, hygienists and nurses for comfort and mobility in the workplace. Learn more about scrubs and dental care attire with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  17. Dental hygienists often wear scrubs, a loose fitting type of clothing, for comfort and easy mobility in the workplace. Learn more about scrubs and dental care attire with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  18. Stop clenching or grinding your teeth by consulting a dentist and wearing a mouth guard to protect the teeth from losing necessary enamel. Protect teeth from problems caused by TMJ and built-up stress with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  19. When experiencing a severe toothache, take pain medication and purchase over-the-counter Oragel to help numb the area if a dentist is unavailable. Rinse the mouth with warm salt water and take antibiotics to prevent infection with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  20. Dental resin is a plastic-based material that's used to fill in cavities caused by tooth decay. Learn more about resin and dental terminology with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  21. Dental lumineers are used to create a straight, bright, white smile for people with crooked and stained teeth. Purchase dental lumineers and create a perfect smile with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  22. When experiencing a severe toothache, take pain medication and purchase over-the-counter Oragel to help numb the area if a dentist is unavailable. Temporarily treat a severe toothache with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  23. When heading to a dental checkup, expect the doctor to take x-rays, conduct an oral exam and perform a cleaning. Learn what to expect during an initial dental visit with tips from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  24. During a tooth extraction, dentists will generally numb the area and apply pressure to the gums to loosen the tooth from the socket. Learn what to expect during a dental visit for a tooth extraction procedure from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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  25. During a dental implant procedure, dentists will attach the implant to a cadaver bone to help adhere the new tooth to the jaw. Learn what discomfort levels and instruments are associated with an implant procedure from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

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The dentistry profession dates back to 7,000 B.C. Modern dentistry has made huge strides and today uses specialized tools to make the process much more enjoyable. Dental complications, such as cavities, root canals and common diseases, are now cured quickly and efficiently. In addition, the education requirements for the dentistry profession have also improved care. A general practitioner of dentistry requires a bachelor's degree and a doctoral degree from a accredited dentistry program. Dentist's can specialize in over nine recognized fields, ranging from public health to maxillofacial surgery. With salaries averaging over $130,000, it is not only a well-paid profession but also a very crucial one. In this free video series on the dental profession, licensed dental assistant Michelle McPhail discusses several important issues regarding dental health. McPhail begins by explaining how to become a dental assistant, eat with false teeth, use an electric toothbrush, treat infected teeth and clean dental implants. She also discusses how to prevent sensitive teeth, floss, care for a tooth after a filling, pick a toothpaste and get a fluoride treatment. Watch these free videos and learn more about dental health today.

 
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Michelle McPhail Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental assistant for more than seven years. At My Solutionz, she is the office coordinator and treatment coordinator. McPhail keeps everyone, even the doctors, on schedule.dkdk

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