Dentists! please help!!?!
Question: Dentists! please help!!!?
For one of the dental schools I am applying to I am required to fill out a form explaining my observation experience & I want to make sure I am using proper terminology & that my statement sounds professional enough to send in with my application! If you are a dentist/assistant & are familiar with the practice of general dentistry I could use any advice you have!
Here it is:
Throughout the month of June I observed common dental procedures such as oral evaluations, composite fillings, crowns, crown lengthening, bridges, & root canals!.
I learned basic dental anatomy & terminology, and was exposed to different types of anesthetic & impression materials!. I witnessed a case of acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis and several TMJ cases!. I was also exposed to different prosthodontic services such as removable and partial dentures!. We discussed dental school, common issues in dentistry, dealing with different types of patients, & dentistry as a business
Thanks so much!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com
Here it is:
Throughout the month of June I observed common dental procedures such as oral evaluations, composite fillings, crowns, crown lengthening, bridges, & root canals!.
I learned basic dental anatomy & terminology, and was exposed to different types of anesthetic & impression materials!. I witnessed a case of acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis and several TMJ cases!. I was also exposed to different prosthodontic services such as removable and partial dentures!. We discussed dental school, common issues in dentistry, dealing with different types of patients, & dentistry as a business
Thanks so much!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
Root canals = use "endodontic therapy"
dental anantomy = use "anatomy and physiology"
I am not a dentist, but an RN / writer!. The writing component is excellent!.
Edit: Lilly, as I'm sure you are aware, YA is having technical difficulties!. Re-post this question later when matters settle down here because very few participants are seeing your question right now and more people will surely answer then!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
dental anantomy = use "anatomy and physiology"
I am not a dentist, but an RN / writer!. The writing component is excellent!.
Edit: Lilly, as I'm sure you are aware, YA is having technical difficulties!. Re-post this question later when matters settle down here because very few participants are seeing your question right now and more people will surely answer then!.Www@Answer-Health@Com