Dentistry is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial region, and its associated structures as it relates to human beings. A dentist is a doctor qualified to practice dentistry. In most countries, several years of training in a university (usually 4-8) and some practical experience working with actual patients' dentition are required to become a qualified dentist. The patron saint of dentists is Saint Apollonia, martyred in Alexandria by having all her teeth violently extracted.
General Dental Practice includes most examination, diagnosis, treatment planning, treatment, and ... read more
Article Title:
Article Body:
Author Bio:
Some other recently published employment articles
Moving Up, Moving On In Your Career by Jovanka Ciares During your time in a new, exciting job, your end goals should always be present in everything you do. The important thing is not to learn a skill and do a good ...
The Ideal Time To Look For a New Job by Anna Johnson Now most people start their job hunt when they NEED a new job... For instance, when they've just finished college... or have just resigned from their current job... or are no longer needed ...
Careers in HVACR – Education and Training for Success by Phil Laboon What is HVACR?
The "Heating-Ventilation-Air Conditioning-Refrigeration"(HVACR) industry manages indoor environments. The HVACR industry covers the comfort systems - heating, ventilation, ...
En Route To Be A Supermodel by Wain Roy The glitz and glamour of the fashion industry may keep us jaw-dropped in awe and desire, but rest assured, it does not come easy. We keep ...
Don't Let This Attitude Hold Your Career Back by Anna Johnson If you're like me, you're serious about career development. Now this doesn't necessarily mean enrolling in graduate school and handing over thousands of dollars to earn a new qualification. But you'll probably agree that ...
Publisher Guidelines
You may reprint this article electronically in your newsletter or on your website, free of charge.
If you reprint this article from our site, then you must keep everything intact. This includes the articles title, author name, articles body, authors bio / resource box, the links contained within the article, all copyright notices and the link pointing back to our site. All links within the article must also be made active / hyperlinks.