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would like to become 3d Dental Battalion/USNDC Deputy Family Readiness Officer (FRO) because I love helping people. My goal would be to assist the FRO in offering a wide range of recourses, information and support to our service members and their families. I want to be a part of the team, whom is the face that shows the Commanding Officer’s vison. I would be a great Deputy Fro because I have experience; I have been in the United States Navy for 11 years of uninterrupted and honorable service. I served as a clinic level quality of life representative for 5 ½ years.
I chose to pursue a career in dentistry because it is a challenging career that allows for significant personal
Four million Americans are currently wearing braces, that will soon have straight teeth. It is orthodontists that allow people to have straight teeth and that make patients confident in their smile. Orthodontist’s look at patient's teeth and determine the path that will be taken to allow them to have the perfect teeth that everyone dreams about. Orthodontic assistants put braces on, do regular checkups, change wires and fix any complications that the patients have. Orthodontic assistant are more independent, and do more work than dental assistants do.
Since coming to State Office, I have had the opportunity to gain valuable experience within the Policy Unit. As the CSE Manager 1 of the Policy/Quality Control/Non-IV-D and Central Registry that knowledge could be put to work for Child Support Enforcement. In addition, I would have the new opportunity of using prior management experience to further the agency. With this letter, it is my hope to illustrate that I am not only the best candidate for the job because I can do it; I am the best candidate, because I have successfully performed many of the tasks which are led by this position. Here are a few examples of those tasks: • I have worked to Implement Legislation passed during the 2012, 2013 and 2014 Legislative Sessions, which required
Has your orthodontist or dentist told you that your child 's teeth need to be straightened? Are you curious about the differences between metal braces and transparent alignment devices and how they will impact your child 's life? Here is some information on both systems to help you make your decision: Physical activities: If your child is an athlete, they could find it difficult to wear conventional metal braces while participating in contact sports. A football helmet can protect from injuries to the face and head, but does little to protect the mouth from scrapes should the player get an elbow or ball to the facial area. The edges of metal braces can cause scrapes and cuts on the inside of the lips unless special precautions are taken.
Dental hygiene is a splendid career path for me, as it allows me to be involved with all types of people around me as well as gives me a community feel that I love. With the help of my previous education I am going to South Puget Sound Community College, into their program, which provides me with hand-on learning of oral health and how to assist others in the community. My education so far will help me be successful in college by showing me to fulfill requirements
There are increasing numbers of careers in the United States. In ranking, one of the best health care job’s in top four career is dental hygienist. The career as dental hygienist intrigued me, when as a child I used to have lots of cavity in my teeth and I had to visit the dental office frequently. Then I did not know about the dental hygienist job but I was very curious about the instruments and tools and always wondered how do they make the tooth ache go away.
Teagan Nurnberger Cover Letter DHH 350 For this unit, I wanted to explore what it was like to write lesson plans for a high school mathematics class. Algebra was one of my favorite classes in high school and I was interested in writing out lessons for that subject. I believe algebra is a very computational heavy course and I wanted to find a way to explore how to teach that and convey the rules in an engaging way.
My desire to conduct dental procedures beyond the confines of the traditional clinical setting aligns perfectly with UPenn's unique service-learning programs like the Special Care Center for Persons with Disabilities and community outreach programs beyond the boundaries of cities throughout Philadelphia. I do not have much experience in dealing with disabled people, but I believe I have the patience and enthusiasm to treat them. So, I cannot wait to be a member of Penn Dental Medicine to contribute to the university's mission of improving the surrounding
They are high in demand, which means it can be easy to find a job after completing the program. They have a flexible schedule, allowing them to spend time with family and friends. Based on the research, I have concluded that dental assistant is the job that I want to pursue.
When I was younger I was super self conscious of my teeth and the way they made my smile look. Once I stepped into the Orthodontist office and saw the magic my orthodontist could work on my teeth, I knew that I wanted to do the same for children once I grew up. An orthodontist is someone who specializes in the correction of crooked teeth by using braces. I chose this career because I want to be able to help kids have perfect smiles the way my orthodontist did for me. I think it would be amazing to transform my clients crooked smiles into something beautiful.
A strong passion and a need for perfection drive me to settle for nothing less than my personal best in my areas of interest and their accompanying hobbies. In all honestly, however, while I have held the view of dentistry, specifically orthodontics, as my future profession for nearly as long as I can remember, the untamable internal fire that motivates in other pursuits of interest was, for the majority of that time, absent with respect to orthodontics. Growing up with a medical doctor for a mom, a bias for the field of medicine has always been a part of me. Early trips to my orthodontist however, altered that “destine” career path in a small sense, as his generosity and his obvious genuine enjoyment with his job, convinced me that perhaps
Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that corrects teeth and jaws that are positioned improperly. Crooked teeth and teeth that do not fit together correctly are harder to keep clean, are at risk of being lost early due to tooth decay and periodontal disease, and cause extra stress on the chewing muscles that can lead to headaches, TMJ syndrome and neck, shoulder and back pain. Teeth that are crooked or not in the right place can also detract from one 's appearance. The benefits of orthodontic treatment include a healthier mouth, a more pleasing appearance, and teeth that are more likely to last a lifetime.
I also participated in a blood donation scheme and visited the old folks home. These experienced confirmed my calling and my passion for dentistry and I am sure that this will motivate me to strive the next goal in my journey of education. I am a very disciplined individual. I plan my paths and set my goals so that I am motivated in achieving them. In addition to that, I am also determined and I am willing to work the extra mile in achieving everything I want to achieve.