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    The Long Walk “We have no money, so quit your complaining! It’s only a six mile walk!” My mom screamed at me three hours before my dentist appointment. My family doesn’t have any money to fill the car with gas, so we have to walk everywhere. But not only didn’t we have the money, but this town has no gas station, so filling it up would require us to drive 45 miles, which makes the trip even more expensive. I wish this town had more to it, then it would make my long walks around town more enjoyable

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    With the observations, the goal was to become aware of what is in store for the future both within school and after graduation. First person observed was Sharon, a dental hygiene student at PIMA, in her 5th semester. To begin her visit, Sharon ensured she had all the necessary paperwork and materials needed for the visit prior to procuring her patient from the lobby. After sitting the patient down, she reviewed his medical history with him and took his vitals, she then turned her light on for an

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    Hygienist Case Study

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    I agree with your statement: "The hygienist can become culturallycompetent by finding out information on the patients culture before they arrive to the appointment. The hygienist can learn about diverse cultures in populations that they are treating".  Working as a dental assistant has allowed me to help dentists communicate with patients that only speaks Spanish.  I have witnessed how hard it is for dentists to communicate with patients to discuss the treatment plan they need and why.  If a provider

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    Dental Hygienist

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    Dental hygiene has had a significant impact on my life since I was a child. While most children would absolutely dread going to have their teeth cleaned, I was the kid always eager and ready to get to the dentist office. Throughout my journey of traveling through life, I have had several experiences that just called to me saying dental hygiene is definitely the career for me. Shadowing my own dental hygienists and having the privilege to be hands on and work with them was amazing. I enjoyed every

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    Becoming a dental hygienist is not an easy achievement because it has many requirements in education, training, and in the daily expectations of the career. There are many things involved in being a dental hygienist. Like every job there are pros and cons. My assessment results were RIAE. Which means realistic, investigative, artistic, and enterprising. The first dental hygienists were trained by dentists themselves. However, early in the 20th century, the first school for dental hygiene was organized

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    There are many things that motivated me to pursue in the dental field, but one of most intresting  things to me would be how a dental assistant helps, how they do the radiographs and makes sure all  the proper equipment is ready for the doctor Nothing makes me happier than seeing a patient happy  after getting their teeth cleaned, or getting them taken care of when they have an uncomfortable pain. I chose this field because I enojoy helping people and making a difference.                                            

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    Before beginning dental hygiene school, I pictured dental hygienists as people who are just responsible for cleaning teeth, have flexible work hours, and overall dental hygiene being a good family-oriented career. While all of this accurate, I now have a more thorough and greater understanding of dental hygiene after entering this program. In these past two semesters, my view of a dental hygienist has definitely changed in a positive way. The dental hygienists role is not only to clean teeth, but

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    The career I am pursuing is dental hygiene. Dental hygienists clean patient’s teeth, examine the mouth for diseases like gingivitis. My mom works for a pediatric dentist and I spend a lot of time at her work. That’s what made me choose this career. I love the atmosphere and how friendly everyone is. Dental hygienists work in a dentist’s office. Work hours for this career can vary. However, the typical work day for a dental hygienist is 8 hours. “About half of dental hygienists worked part time

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    It would be early on Saturday morning in which I roll out of bed to prepare for my internship at Dr. Henkel’s place, Horsham Dental Elements. Dr. Henkel acquired the dental center in 1990 after moving the suburbs in Horsham. Many patients would come to this dental clinic, sitting in the waiting lounge as they wait for their name to be announced. Each patient would be directed to the assigned room from the dental specialist (Dr. Henkel Interview). During the procedures for dental hygiene the dental

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    I cannot validly answer this question without giving background information about my current role as an OT. I transitioned from physical disabilities (working in the Veterans Affairs Hospital System [VA]) to mental health. Currently I lead a “creative arts” clinic for mentally disabled, though high functioning Veterans. I have not found this to be the role I was looking for in terms of working with mentally ill. Because of this, I decided to transition to a different program, though still within

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