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In the Middle Ages, dental work was done by barbers and general physicians. Given the state of European medicine of the time, I am not sure which I would choose.
they would fish hunt and provide for their families
Hi... in Elizabethan times poor people would have to work for money and there was no such thing as dole. although this is true there was the Elizabethan poor lore... But back to the point! In Elizabethan times the jobs were blacksmiths, goldsmiths, farmers and bakers. blacksmiths and goldsmiths were usually more in voled with the rich. although people had jobs most of their money went towards taxes(NOT taxi's!!!)I hope you got the information that you needed. ... please use wikianswers again in anytime you are in need of assistance.
Force times Distance equals Work
If you commited a crime and you are going to get executed, then you would go to prison until the time and day you get executed. In prison, you will have to work a lot.
You should check out your local university. Many times they offer dental work performed by their students.
Nobles didn't work in Elizabethan Era.
Once you get a dental radiology certification you would get work in a dental office scanning and xraying teeth. You will also be analysising the images for the dental office as well.
The Elizabethan Settlement went as far as it went
A dental assistant salary would be the salary the dental assistant is paid. Therefore, it is used to pay the dental assistant for their work in the dental office.
depends were you work....
In the Middle Ages, dental work was done by barbers and general physicians. Given the state of European medicine of the time, I am not sure which I would choose.
An American Dental Plan helps to cover the cost of dental work. The plan includes one free exam and four free x-rays a year. The dental plan offsets the cost of dental work that would otherwise be far more expensive. For a relatively small premium, members are able to pay lower costs for their dental work, and in some instances, receive some free services related to their dental care.
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Regular health insurance does not typically cover dental implants. One would need to obtain a separate dental insurance for any dentistry related work.
I'd say you would have to be at least fourteen years old (if you are just helping out at the dentist office) but, you would have to go to dental school if you want to be a real dentist!
Dental schools, which are professional schools within a university, sometimes have clinics that treat the public as experience for advanced dental students. The students work under the direct guidance of established, professional, licensed dentists. That is the only place a dental student would be authorized to work on a patient.