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Dentists

Doctors who treat oral problems such as tooth decay. They also help maintain your teeth to prevent oral problems.

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Chance of dying in wisdom teeth surgery?

Unlikely unless the anesthesiologist messes up big time. Chances of bleeding to death are slim to none.

What is the salary for a esthetician in Georgia?

on a salary website they said a licensed esthetician makes 40,000 a year. but....a beginner may make a little less than that like 32,000

Salary for dentist in Singapore?

In Singapore, the average dentist makes roughly 10,000SGD per year. This is the equivalent of around 8,000 U.S. dollars or around 4,800 British Pounds.

Which term describes the soft deposit of bacteria and bacterial by-products on the teeth that can lead to dental decay and periodontal disease?

In almost all cases gum disease is a self-inflicted ailment caused by improper cleaning of the teeth and gums. Food trapped under the gums combines with bacteria to create plaque, a "toxic stew" that irritates the gums and makes them bleed. This colorless film of sticky material containing food particles, bacteria, and saliva attaches itself to the tooth above and below the gum line encouraging advanced gum disease and tooth decay. Then plaque, the "toxic stew," hardens into tartar (calculus) in just 24 hours. By then the damage is done - only a dentist can remove tartar. Each day this "contaminated crust" grows and inflames the gums. That's why you need to remove plaque every day, no matter what, to avoid advanced gum disease. But brushing alone does not remove the plaque.

How much do wisdom teeth cost to take out Melbourne?

had four taken out by a top private oral and maxillofacial surgeon, at the royal dental hospital on Swanston St opp Melbourne Uni. All up about $2500 - $1500 for surgeon, $500 for the hospital and $500 for the anaesthetist. Well worth it really, better than being in the chair. Although I had no choice because one was impacted and near a nerve, so recommended to get knocked out. And I get a bit back from Medicare apparently for the anaesthetist.

I heard that on Collins st the Wisdom Teeth Professionals do 4 wisdom teeth removal in Melbourne for a max of $970. I gues worth checking these guys out.

Do dentists need Products-completed operations insurance?

Yes. In addition to Malpractice coverage for the services performed, dentists need to have Products & Completed Operations coverage for the products, medicines and other goods sold to the general public (such as at-home teeth whitening systems, mouth guards, etc). The only exception would be if your Malpractice coverage will pick up the incidental products exposure for the sale of these products in your practice.

If you just got your wisdom teeth removed last week what is wrong if there is an area on the outer side of your gums near your back molar next to the cheek that is a tender lump like a blister?

hi. i got my wisdom teeth removed this past monday, and it's really be an ALRIGHT recovery - nothing toooo painful, but nothing comfortable either. i was just looking around on the net to see if something similar to what im experiencing was common. it is kinda liek your concern. my surgeon gave me dissolvable stitches, and they have basically fallen out (they didn't last the full week). but now, my gum is actually torn and, as gross as it may sound, somewhat flapping. i saw your entry and i was just wondering if you ever found anything about your complication, because maybeeee it would have something about mine. if you're able to, please let me know! and hope you're doing well!

Is it bad when after you get a cavity filled you have tooth aches?

This might mean that your bite is off meaning the filling was made to high causing pain due to the unstability....most dentist will allow you to come back in and they will fix it for free!

How much can a bartender make in Atlanta GA?

it depends my friend used to make about 1300 a week from monday to Sunday but it depends a lot wich area you work on i think the downtown area is were you can make the most money

What is a bite-wing in dentistry?

A type of radiograph (x-ray) which only shows the crowns (part of the tooth visible in the mouth) of several upper and lower teeth. Usually used to check for caries (decay) in the interproximal areas (between teeth) of posterior (back) teeth.

Do you have to take calculus to be a dentist?

I guess that really just depends on the school where your getting your pre-med degree, as far as i know, most schools do not require calculus for pre-meds, but it could be useful to understand the idea behind it, and what it can tell us.

Is it normal to have a small fever after wisdom teeth is pulled?

Following surgery it is quite common to have a slight elevation in temperature. Rest, 2 aspirin or Tylenol™ or other over-the-counter analgesic every 4-hour, and plenty of fluids will return temperature to normal. If you are taking pain medication, they will also aid in controlling fever and additional aspirin or Tylenol™ or other over-the-counter analgesic will not have to be taken.

Can medications cause tooth decay?

Medications do not typically 'cause' dental decay, however, some medications can cause a decrease in salivary production. Saliva is important in neutralizing acids that cause decay. Therefore, some medications can contribute to the incidence of tooth decay.

Who administers the local anesthetic to an eye surgery patient?

An anesthesiologist may be on hand during surgery to administer the local anesthetic.

What is a dentist's drill called?

A dental drill is a small, high-speed drill used in dentistry to remove decayed tooth material prior to the insertion of a dental filling. Dental drills are used in the treatment of dental caries. The term "dental drill" is considered the more colloquial form of the term "dental handpiece," although it can also be construed as to include to the power source for one or more handpieces, a "dental engine." "Handpiece" and "engine" are more generic and euphemistic terms for generic dental tools.

You completed your bachelor of dental surgery in India now you are n Canada so what are courses you should take to become dental hygienist or dentist in Canada?

There are a number of universities in Canada that allow international graduates of DD to get your DDS for practice in Canada. For more information, visit the links below.

http://www.utoronto.ca/dentistry/academic/IDAPP/IDAPP.html

http://www.dentistry.dal.ca/prospective/DDSQP/index.html

http://www.med.ualberta.ca/education/ugme/admissions/app_overview.cfm

http://www.dentistry.ubc.ca/academic_programs/iddcp/

Which is the Commonest separating medium used in dentistry?

cold mold seal......i.e. 2 % sodium alginate solution

Can the wife of a dentist run a dental office if Dr dies in the state of Fl?

If she has a Doctor of Dentistry degree, yes she can. If not, there has to be a doctor there to be considered a dental office.