I can remember coming to school and hearing all my classmates talk about how much they hated going to the dentist. Going to the dentist was one thing that I have always loved to do. The sound of the tools and just the smell of the clinic was never a bad atmosphere to me, I actually enjoy the dentist. Laura was my first dental hygienist from as far back as I can remember, and she had the whitest teeth I have ever seen! I have honestly came to the conclusion that I am obsessed with teeth. With this being said, I have always felt and known that I wanted to be a dental hygienist. I am currently in my first year here at Community College getting my preq for dental hygiene. I always get the question, “Why would you want to look in somebody’s mouth all day?” After I hear this question and then I start thinking to myself. I want to be a dental hygienist because first of all someone has got to do it and secondly, I think smiles light up rooms and if I can help get more smiles in this world then that is what I am going to do. With seeking my career in dental hygiene I have great hopes of being able to help people understand and find compassion in caring for their teeth and inspiring them as Laura inspired me. When most people think of dental hygienists, the first and only thing they think about it cleaning and whitening teeth. However, that is mainly what dental hygienists do, but they also learn to do a lot more than that. According the occupational outlook handbook, hygienists clean teeth, examine patients for signs of oral diseases such as gingivitis, and provide other preventative dental care. They also educate patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health. As explained on American Dental Association, the dental hygienist... ... middle of paper ... ...ealth. This was reassuring because now I know that if I do not absolutely love being a dental hygienist, there are many other roads I can go down. For the future, I plan on finishing up my prerequisites and hopefully getting in the dental program. After finishing the dental program I plan to get a job as a dental hygienist. If I love it I will keep pursuing this; however, if I do not, I will then branch off and either be a representative or even teach some sort of science. This research helped me and got me so inspired to go down the career path that I have chosen. Works Cited "Dental Hygienist." - American Dental Association. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2014. "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2014. "Dental Hygienist Job Description." Healthcare Salary World. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2014.
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According to the book, “Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist”, a dental hygienist is a dental health specialist whose primary concern is the maintenance of oral health and the prevention of oral disease. A career as a dental hygienist provides a wide range of challenges where in the dentist office, the dental hygienist and dentist work together to meet the oral health needs of their patients. There are many things that dental hygienists do that you may not realize when you think you are just going in to get your teeth cleaned.
The history of a Dental Hygienist is very riveting. This profession was first founded in 1913 by Dr. Fones when he created the first Dental Hygiene education program in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In 1906 Fones trained Irene Newman the basics, and she was then the first Dental Hygienist in the world. Later, the founding of the first Dental Hygienist training program, many more were founded. People that decide to become a Dental Hygienist for many reasons, and one is because it is listed to be the 5th out of the “100 best jobs” in 2015. Other reasons are because the “U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics” projects that the employment will grow to 33.3%
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The career I have chosen for my future is to become a registered dental hygienist. It wasn’t until I actually learned what dental hygienists do that influenced my interest from medical to dentistry. The first honest reason I was gravitated to dental hygiene was because of the salary. I didn’t really know what Dental Hygienist actually did until I did some research.
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The Dental Hygiene program was established in 1934 and in within 10 years there will be a need for more dentists. Picking a career in today’s work world can be very hard. By knowing what your interests are and additional information about specifics of your career can help make the process easier. As a Pediatric Dental Hygienist, there are many duties that will be required for the worker to complete. There is also a great amount of education and training that is required and last but not least, there are many benefits that come along with the job. I think that being a Pediatric Dental Hygienist is the right career for me because working with kids is something that I enjoy and I have always loved going to the dentist ever since I was a young child.
Upon enrolling at Texas State Technical College, I met some amazing professors who really inspired me to go for with my dreams of becoming a dentist. Even after expressing my fear of failure because I had a child, they assured me that I had it in me to do it. I had no idea how much work it would take to get to where wanted to be, but I knew that this was the career for me. It felt so good to finally know my purpose in life. Before actually starting my prerequisite for dental school my main motivation for going into dental school was to help people and I had a genuine interested in all the new technology. All the new advancements in technology that the dental industry as a whole had offered definitely reeled me in. I didn 't really know what I was getting myself into or how much dentistry has to offer until I actually started working as a dental assistant. There is where I learned what my purpose in dentistry was going to
The dentist can then use these in order to help diagnose problems as well as help to decide on possible treatment options for any dental problems addressed. Dental hygienists also have the training to place sealants as well as apply fluoride varnishes and administer fluoride treatments too. You may be surprised to learn that in some practices, dental hygienists may also carry out cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening too, however this is normally under the instruction of a dentist. While not every single dentist may offer the services of a hygienist, they are becoming more and more popular as part of an “all-round” service. If your dental practice doesn’t offer the service of a dental hygienist then you may wish to find a dental practice that does, such as Khan Dental. Although some may advise you see a dental hygienist independently, this can often come at a much steeper charge than if they were already part of a dental
The hygienist is most likely to work in an office and will report directly to the dentist. Their main duties will be teeth cleaning and educating the public on the importance of oral hygiene. They are important members of the team for detecting periodontal diseases and in helping to prevent gum diseases.
Most people hate going to the dentist and getting their teeth cleaned but it is very important to have strong and healthy teeth. I had braces for three years I always thought a Orthodontic Hygienist job was very interesting, although I never had any thoughts on pursuing a career in that field. I recently started taking an serious interest in becoming a Registered Dental or Orthodontic Hygienist after shadowing the dentist and his hygienist at my home town Wrightsville Family Dentist Office. Dr. Justin Ragen and Ms. Charlene Kay has made a huge impact on my decision of going into the dentistry field. I got the privilege of watching them perform hands-on producers such as taking x-rays, monitor development
There are specific courses you have to take and then finally try to get into the Dental Hygiene program and from there on out you talk to professors and get help. You have to try and stay on the right page and you have to believe in yourself. It’ll get hard for you and you’re going to want to give up times but you always have to think positive and think about the good outcome that’s going to come out of everything. My biggest motivation is the smile on my parents face when I walk down that aisle on graduation and when I become a Dental Hygienists. I know I can do it and I believe in myself. I will not give up on my dream.
They median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than amount and half earned less.” Dental hygienists have some benefits such as, helps to their retirement fund, vocation and sick leave. Most of the Dentists hire hygienists part time so, most of the hygienists work for more than one dentists. Getting an associate degree in dental hygiene program is so competitive, but I am working hard to get in to that program because I’m so interested to examine patients and provide dental care. Dental hygienists use different type of instruments to provide care for patients; They remove stains by polishing and clean patient’s teeth. According to the research about dental hygiene “Dental hygienists held about 200,500 jobs in 2014” The work environment for dental hygienists is dental office, and hygienists required to wear safety masks, glasses, gloves to prevent the diseases. Dental hygienists need some skills such as, great communication skills, attention to details and excellent hand and eye skill because hygienists work very close with dentists and patients. According to the article about Occupational Outlook Handbook “Employment of dental hygienists is projected to grow 19 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations.” Dental hygiene is getting
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