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		<title>Affordable Dental Plans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I once heard a story about a young man asking an older man what he would do
differently if he had to live his life over again. The old man responded, I
would have taken better care of my teeth. This life lesson has stuck with
me for many years and it has driven me to make sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I once heard a story about a young man asking an older man what he would do<br />
differently if he had to live his life over again. The old man responded, I<br />
would have taken better care of my teeth. This life lesson has stuck with<br />
me for many years and it has driven me to make sure that I always have<br />
affordable dental plans for my family.</p>
<p>Your teeth are an integral part of your overall health and you have to make<br />
sure that you put forth effort in taking good care of them. Affordable<br />
dental plans are a must if you want to stay healthy. Many of us are a little<br />
apprehensive about investing in this kind of health insurance but there are<br />
many affordable dental plans available if you know where to look.</p>
<p>I started my search for good dental insurance on my computer. There are<br />
plenty of online resources that will help you in your decision-making<br />
process. The great thing about this approach is that there are no pushy<br />
sales people and you have a plethora of information right at your<br />
fingertips. Choosing from among the many affordable dental plans may be the<br />
only difficulty that you have during an online search.</p>
<p>You may be putting off looking for coverage because your priorities lie in<br />
your general health insurance coverage. Many of these plans do not include<br />
crucial appointments to your dentist. It is really important that you put<br />
getting affordable dental plans for you and your family next on the list.</p>
<p>The first reason that you want to consider looking through your options in<br />
affordable dental plans is money. I know that you may be thinking that you<br />
are saving money by skipping the dentist unless you have a problem but<br />
avoiding regular visits may come back to haunt you in the future. If you<br />
neglect your teeth and you don&#8217;t have affordable dental plans to back you<br />
up, you will wind up spending a lot of money.</p>
<p>The fundamental problem lies in the simple fact that dental care becomes<br />
more and more expensive as we neglect our teeth. Good dental health hinges<br />
on regular maintenance. If you only go to the dentist when you feel<br />
discomfort, you have waited way too long. Changes are that his services are<br />
going to be quite substantial and also way out of your budget as well.</p>
<p>The great thing about affordable dental plans is that they are preventative<br />
in nature. You are investing in maintaining your teeth and your overall<br />
health when you invest in good dental coverage. Just taking a little time to<br />
research your options is the first step in insuring that you will find a<br />
company that is right for you.</p>
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		<title>American Dental Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 20:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American dental insurance market is characterized by intense levels of competition and the frequent entry of new firms.  This signifies that the many American dental insurance firms aim to obtain a higher proportion of the market share by ensuring that their insurance plans are flexible and affordable.  This scenario makes it relatively [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American dental insurance market is characterized by intense levels of competition and the frequent entry of new firms.  This signifies that the many American dental insurance firms aim to obtain a higher proportion of the market share by ensuring that their insurance plans are flexible and affordable.  This scenario makes it relatively easy for prospective buyers to find suitable American dental insurance deals.  Furthermore, people do not particularly have to employ the services of a dental insurance broker.  They can opt to search for suitable American dental insurance packages by themselves.  This will of course require a substantial amount of research and shopping around.  To aid their search, prospective buyers of American dental insurance can also visit the many insurance finder websites online.  Such sites can remove much of the bottlenecks and time consumption involved in finding adequate dental insurance cover.</p>
<p>Using the Internet also removes much of the headache involved with extensive paperwork.  When approaching a particular dental insurance company, consumers should always make sure that their prospective insurers have a good track record and reputation in the industry.  They should also be well versed with all the terms and conditions of any offers they receive.  It is worth mentioning that the most reputable insurance companies will give customers a 30-day money back guarantee.  They also offer some special promotions which can help customers save up 60% on most dental services.  As the dental insurance market becomes more competitive, there is no doubt that affordable dental insurance coverage will be available to an increasing number of people.</p>
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		<title>Ameriplan Dental Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 17:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever chipped a tooth or been burdened by a cavity? Oh, I&#8217;m sure you have. Well, at least if you&#8217;re human you probably have at some point or another in your life. The truth is these dental afflictions are always an utter pain in the butt. For me personally, I can honestly say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever chipped a tooth or been burdened by a cavity? Oh, I&#8217;m sure you have. Well, at least if you&#8217;re human you probably have at some point or another in your life. The truth is these dental afflictions are always an utter pain in the butt. For me personally, I can honestly say that I dread any teeth related problems. I hate toothaches like nothing else. That piercing pain that shoots down through the roots of your damaged tooth is practically unbearable. Is this just me, or do you also relate to what I&#8217;m whining about? Anyway, the key is to have a decent dental insurance plan in place just in case some dilemma should arise. What is your current dental plan and what all does it cover? Maybe you want to check into the ameriplan dental insurance. This one provides all the coverage you&#8217;ll need. </p>
<p>The reliable ameriplan dental insurance coverage will supply you and your family with the right kind of coverage for a lifetime. Isn&#8217;t that what it&#8217;s all about? You want to have a worthy dental insurance plan that takes care of your routine dental issues forever. Well, at least as long as you&#8217;re walking God&#8217;s green earth in a corporeal state. After that I seriously doubt our teeth remain an issue. Now, you can get jacked into cyberspace this very instant and see what all the ameriplan dental insurance coverage has to offer. Furthermore, you can also look into a number of other dental insurance plans simply to compare. Hey, this is the way we do things in this modern era of technology. We compare all available services in order to determine which one is the best and what all each has to offer in the long run. There are crucial queries that must be addressed. And this my friend is where reviews and juxtapositions come in handy. It&#8217;s all available in cyberspace. Get online and start sorting through the options. There&#8217;s no reason why you can&#8217;t acquire the best coverage at the most reasonable cost. It truly is out there if you search for it. </p>
<p>I can still recall that dreadful day when I cracked a molar. That was utterly horrible. I will never again chew on hard candy. My dentist tells me that this is one of the primary ways folks crack their teeth. Chewing ice is also a big one. Although I didn&#8217;t have ameriplan dental insurance at the time, I did fairly well with the student plan I had. Find the best plan for you and your family. It pays to be prepared.</p>
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		<title>Attire For The Dental Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental assistants begin wearing their uniforms the first day of school, or if they are receiving on the job training, the first day of work.  Generally referred to as scrubs, they are very similar to what healthcare professionals in doctor&#8217;s offices and hospitals wear.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental assistants begin wearing their uniforms the first day of school, or if they are receiving on the job training, the first day of work.  Generally referred to as scrubs, they are very similar to what healthcare professionals in doctor&#8217;s offices and hospitals wear.</p>
<p>The dental assistant also wears a cover-up or gown over the scrubs as part of the infection control procedures.  He or she typically wears a mask, safety glasses, and gloves during dental procedures.</p>
<p>Most scrubs these days are cheerful looking and comfortable, and they sure beat the heck out of a dress and stockings.  They usually include a comfortable, loose-fitting top and matching pants.  Scrubs come in solid colors as well as many different patterns.  Often, the pattern coincides with the nature of the care being performed.  For example, nurses who work with newborn babies often wear scrubs with babies or rattles imprinted on them, and thus the dental assistant may wear scrubs with toothbrushes or something along that line imprinted on them.</p>
<p>Comfortable, non-skid shoes are an important part of the dental assistant&#8217;s wardrobe.  He or she is on their feet the majority of the working day and during chairside procedures, standing in one place a good part of the time.</p>
<p>Jewelry is not a feasible part of the dental assistant&#8217;s wardrobe, as it can get caught on instruments or otherwise impede the dental assistant from performing his or her duties effectively.</p>
<p>Overall, the dental assistant can expect to wear comfortable and attractive clothing during the workday.</p>
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		<title>Avoid Burnout As A Dental Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a career as a Dental Assistant can be very rewarding. It can also be stressful and overwhelming at times. Working with people can get the best of us from time to time. Being a Dental Assistant requires ongoing dedication and energy. If you find yourself becoming physically and emotionally drained due to your work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a career as a Dental Assistant can be very rewarding. It can also be stressful and overwhelming at times. Working with people can get the best of us from time to time. Being a Dental Assistant requires ongoing dedication and energy. If you find yourself becoming physically and emotionally drained due to your work responsibilities as a Dental Assistant, you may be on your way to experiencing a burnout.</p>
<p>Often, stress and burnout are confused. Stress is also the result of the work environment. However, it is the result of periodic issues and complications in the work place. It might be having a bad day now and then. Burnout is a constant, ongoing feeling of not being adequate in your job on a daily basis. You may not longer take pride or interest in your position as a Dental Assistant. </p>
<p>Burnout results in feelings of hopelessness and resentment. If left untreated, it can escalate to depression. Dental Assistants who experience burnout often feel unappreciated, overworked, feel they have too much to accomplish in limited time, and begin to resent their level of responsibility. Placing unrealistic expectations on yourself is also a factor in burnout. </p>
<p>Burnout generally runs in stages. You go from feeling excited about your job as a Dental Assistant to forcing yourself to go to work each morning. Most people aren&#8217;t even sure what is wrong at this point. However, you will begin to experience exhaustion that leads to irritability. Burnout often has symptoms including headaches, changes in appetite, and high blood pressure. During phases of burnout, your relationships both outside of work and at work are going to suffer. </p>
<p>If you feel you may be suffering from burnout, talk with your supervisor. You can find support in your co-workers. You might consider attending a few counseling sessions to help you develop an action plan. </p>
<p>To avoid and eliminate burnout in the Dental Assistant field, you must meet your physical and emotional needs. Too often we spread ourselves too thin. We focus on the needs of out patients, our employer, and our family. While this is great, it is important to remember your own needs. Eventually not taking care of them will result in your inability to care for the needs of anyone else. </p>
<p>Meet your physical needs by having regular checkups, getting enough sleep, and eating right. Exercise is a very important part of feeling good physically. To keep yourself feeling good mentally, use your coping skills. Know what triggers your negative feelings and keep them in check. Keep realistic goals and demands on your body and your time. Don&#8217;t beat yourself up if you didn&#8217;t accomplish everything you set out to do that day. Instead, focus on what you did accomplish. Learn to manage your time. It is OK to say know if you already feel over extended. </p>
<p>Focusing on your social needs is also important. Nurture your relationships with your spouse, children, and close friends. Stay involved in Church and community organizations that are of interest to you. If you are unhappy with your job as a Dental Assistant, talk to your employer about help to remedy the situation. Improving your communication skills with others will also improve your over all health.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants generally enjoy their career choice and put forth their best effort everyday. However, burnout is very common in the dental field. Knowing what causes burnout, they signs and symptoms, and effective ways to manage it will make you be able to focus on your job again. Improving your physical, mental, and social health will soon having you going to work with enthusiasm and a thirst for knowledge in the dental field soon. If your feelings don&#8217;t change, you will want to discuss the situation further. It may be depression that needs to be treated instead of burnout. Realistically, some Dental Assistants realize at this time they need a career change.</p>
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		<title>Become A Dental Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 08:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A career as a Dental Assistant will offer you insight and first hand experience in the areas of Dentistry. Dental Assistants work very closely with both dentists and hygienists to offer quality care to all patients. The duties you will perform as a Dental Assistant will vary depending on the dental office you work for. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A career as a Dental Assistant will offer you insight and first hand experience in the areas of Dentistry. Dental Assistants work very closely with both dentists and hygienists to offer quality care to all patients. The duties you will perform as a Dental Assistant will vary depending on the dental office you work for. It will also depend on if the dentist office is general dentistry or a specialized area of care.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants need to be detail oriented as well as patient and alert. They may have to sit for hours while a procedure is being completed or jump into the situation in an instant if an emergency occurs while the procedure is being conducted. </p>
<p>Typical tasks Dental Assistants need to perform include sterilizing instruments and preparing instrument trays for procedures. They also work closely with patients, taking dental and health histories. Depending on the procedures, vital signs of patients may be monitored by a Dental Assistant. They also help document patient records, take X-Rays, and give patients information on follow up care. In some offices they also make impressions of teeth to assist with making casts for caps, crowns, and dentures. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants often work right along side the dentist and hygienist. Starting with making patients feel comfortable and prepping them for procedures. Assistants hand the dentist and hygienist instruments and materials, allowing them to remain focused on the patient throughout the procedure. It is the job of the Dental Assistant to make sure the work station has all the necessary equipment and tools to complete each procedure to prevent delays and feelings of anxiety in patients. </p>
<p>In a crunch, Dental Assistants may be asked to assist with office duties including answering the phone, reminding patients of appointments, scheduling appointments, answering billing questions, and submitting insurance claims. It really depends on how your employer has the dental office operating. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants generally work with dentists and hygienists in a clean, friendly environment that is well lit. Since the work chair side to the dentist and hygienist, Dental Assistants learn many avenues of proper dental procedures. Many just might be able to do them as well as any dentist or hygienist, however, they are not allowed to because they are not certified. </p>
<p>Knowing this, many Dental Assistants choose to further their education in the medical field. They may decide to pursue being a Dental Hygienist or a Dentist. This will allow them to perform many of the procedures they have seen performed over and over again. Watching this process with make their educational endeavor much easier as they will already have seen so many aspects of the dental field in action.</p>
<p>Another reason Dental Assistants choose to further their career is the difference in pay. Generally, Dental Hygienists earn 80% more than a Dental Assistant. Over time, that amount of money definitely adds up to quite a large difference. Dentists of course make much more money that the Dental Assistant and Dental Hygienist combined.</p>
<p>A career as a Dental Assistant allows you the unique and rewarding opportunity to participate in the dental field on many levels. You will not only have many responsibilities, you will first hand be up close to assist Dental Hygienists and Dentists perform the many different procedures that take place in a dental setting. This ongoing training is the perfect learning tool to enable you to further your education with a solid foundation in the dental field to build on.</p>
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		<title>Career Outlook For The Dental Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 20:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Department of Labor, for the ten year period beginning in 2004 and ending in 2014, employment in the field of dental assisting will grow faster than average with many entry-level dental assistant jobs available.  Although the salary for a dental assistant varies widely, based on things like education, experience, type of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the Department of Labor, for the ten year period beginning in 2004 and ending in 2014, employment in the field of dental assisting will grow faster than average with many entry-level dental assistant jobs available.  Although the salary for a dental assistant varies widely, based on things like education, experience, type of practice, and so forth, according to the American Dental Association (ADA), 9 out of 10 dental assistants whether working full or part-time have dental coverage.</p>
<p>The Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) is the certification and credentialing agency for dental assistants in the United States.  Beginning in November of 2007, they will provide information on their website that lists each state&#8217;s duties and requirements concerning dental assistants.  This will be an invaluable resource for anyone planning to become a dental assistant, as each state regulates dental assistants and determines which duties they will be allowed to perform and what education if any, they are required to pursue.</p>
<p>This will allow the aspiring dental assistant to make career and educational plans and if desired, it will make it easy to compare the requirements of a dental assistant to those of a dental hygienist.  After comparing the two careers, those planning to enter the dental care field will be able to make an informed decision.</p>
<p>The DANB offers 3 national credentials that a dental assistant can earn.  These are Certified Dental Assistant - CDA&reg;, Certified Orthodontic Assistant &ndash; COA&reg;, and Certified Dental Practice Management Administrator &ndash; CPMA&reg;.   There are eligibility as well as exam requirements that must be met in order to earn these certifications.  Typically though, the more education a dental assistant has, the more he or she can expect to earn in this career.</p>
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		<title>Certified Dental Assistant Requirements</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Completing a Dental Assistant program can be the opportunity to explore a wonderful career in the field of dentistry. While most states don&#8217;t require licensing, obtaining your certification as a Dental Assistant will give you and edge over the competition. This will allow you to have a wide selection of employment opportunities to choose from. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Completing a Dental Assistant program can be the opportunity to explore a wonderful career in the field of dentistry. While most states don&#8217;t require licensing, obtaining your certification as a Dental Assistant will give you and edge over the competition. This will allow you to have a wide selection of employment opportunities to choose from. Most Dental Assistants with a certificate find that they are paid more for their work than those Dental Assistants who have not obtained licensing.</p>
<p>The Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. set the standards for the Certified Dental Assistant, known as CDA. The CDA exam is composed of three parts. The General Chairside is a written test composed of 120 multiple choice questions. The questions are based on basic Dental Assistant fundamentals. The Infection Control segment is also a written portion. It is composed of 100 multiple choice questions relating to information on various diseases, the risks, and prevention methods. The last portion of the exam is the Health and Safety portion. This is a 100 question multiple choice section that is basically common sense related. Some Nursing Assistants choose to take the Certified Dental Assistant portion as well. This is a 210 question multiple choice section. </p>
<p>To prepare for the CDA, review your text book and notes from your Dental Assistant program. It is a good idea to purchase a CDA study guide. You can form a study group with other students who will be taking the CDA exam. The internet also has many free practice tests available. The exam is given in either a written form or computerized form. Nursing Assistant can choose the method they are most comfortable with. </p>
<p>To ensure you do the best possible on the CDA test, consider scheduling it immediately after you have completed your Dental Assistant Program. This is a great time to do it because all of the information is still fresh in your mind. You are also still in learning mode, so you should not suffer too much from test anxiety. Those who test right after completing their Dental Assistant program score better on the test. The longer you wait, they lower your score is likely to be. It is also less likely you will take the test once you have secured employment as a Dental Assistant. </p>
<p>In some states, Dental Assistants who have obtained the certification can perform various dental procedures. This definitely makes you a greater asset to the dental facility you work for if your state offers this statute. This will also encourage employers in these states to hire you over other Dental Assistants who are not certified. You will be worth more to the employer, so you will likely be offered more pay and better benefits. </p>
<p>For Dental Assistants, the decision to take the CDA is theirs to make. Since licensing is not a requirement, then many choose not to go through the test of taking another exam. However, there is nothing to lose because if you don&#8217;t pass the test you are still qualified to be a Dental Assistant upon completion of your program. However, the benefits of having an edge over the competition as well as the additional pay for the same type of work are encouraging to proceed with taking the CDA.</p>
<p>CDA exams vary in cost by state. They are generally held monthly. You can obtain a schedule of CDA exams from your program instructor, your State Dental Board, or from The Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. They can also refer you to the best materials to study for the CDA test based on the requirements of your state.</p>
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		<title>Cheap Dental Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the costs of visiting the dentist continue to soar, obtaining cheap dental insurance has become more important than it ever was.  The good news is that nowadays, with the aid of the Internet, finding cheap dental insurance is seldom a difficult task.  Typing in the relevant keywords into a reputable internet search engine will present you with a host of dental insurance websites and offers.  So, regardless of your dental needs or budget, you are certain to find a dental insurance package which meets your exact requirements.  Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that it is advisable for prospective buyers of dental insurance to patronize the services of an online dental insurance finder.  These services are particularly useful to those who have limited experience in regards to shopping around for dental insurance.  There is no doubt that the specialized service which an online dental finder provides will certainly increase your chances of finding cheap dental insurance.</p>
<p>When looking for an online dental insurance finder, it is always a good idea to approach those who have a good reputation and track record in the industry.  Doing this will ensure that you obtain an effective and well tailored dental insurance service.  At this junction, it is also worth mentioning that prospective buyers of dental insurance ought to show caution when searching for dental insurance.  This is because there are many dental insurance scams which the unsuspecting buyer could fall prey to.  There are also many guides and resources on the Internet which educate people on how to avoid dental insurance scams.</p>
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		<title>Cheap Dental Insurance Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 08:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few things in life that everyone should have. One of them is a good knife and the other is blue jeans. Okay wait, I&#8217;m confusing my world with the world at-large. What I meant was decent health and dental insurance plans. These are basically imperative if you&#8217;re living on the planet known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few things in life that everyone should have. One of them is a good knife and the other is blue jeans. Okay wait, I&#8217;m confusing my world with the world at-large. What I meant was decent health and dental insurance plans. These are basically imperative if you&#8217;re living on the planet known as earth. Now, if you&#8217;re residing in some other galaxy, then things may be a tad different. I honestly can&#8217;t comment on that. So, what is your current dental insurance plan looking like these days? Hopefully it at least covers the basics. If you are uncertain, then it&#8217;s high time you got on the web and did some recon work. </p>
<p>I went through a phase in my life when health and dental insurance plans were basically uncharted territory. Once high school was over, I was no longer on my parents&#8217; plan. They figured I would take care of it at college. Unfortunately I didn&#8217;t go straight to a university. I had to try my hand at the modeling game. Yes, that&#8217;s right; I did say modeling. Just don&#8217;t tell anyone, okay? So, there weren&#8217;t exactly any decent dental insurance plans where I was working. On the bright side, I never needed one. Eventually I made it to a university. It was high time to check into health and dental insurance plans. I quickly found out that a decent one was offered in with my tuition as a full-time student. This was great. Okay, so I didn&#8217;t exactly discover this right away, but I did notice it my sophomore year. Yeah, not bad, huh? What was great about my new-found health and dental insurance plan was the cost. It was very reasonable if you ask me. Being a full-time student had its perks. I believe it cost me like 32 bucks per quarter. I was very stoked about this. I totally took full advantage of the dental insurance plan when I cracked a molar. That is when these plans really prove their worth. The last thing you want is to need one and not have one. </p>
<p>So, have you checked into any good dental insurance plans lately? Let me say, and I can&#8217;t reiterate this point enough; if you don&#8217;t have one, you really should consider getting one. When it comes to your health and your choppers, it really is no joking matter. Chances are you will need one sooner or later. Online you can sort through the various dental insurance plans at any time.</p>
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		<title>Cheap Health Dental Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 05:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health dental insurance is perhaps one of the most essential expenditure anyone could make.  This is because of the important role which proper dental health care plays in general well being.  Besides obtaining affordable insurance, prospective buyers of health dental insurance need to ensure that they obtain the dental coverage that meets their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Health dental insurance is perhaps one of the most essential expenditure anyone could make.  This is because of the important role which proper dental health care plays in general well being.  Besides obtaining affordable insurance, prospective buyers of health dental insurance need to ensure that they obtain the dental coverage that meets their exact requirements.  Though not everyone can afford total dental coverage, it is always a good idea to go for a dental insurance plan which contributes a substantial amount to your annual dental treatment expenses.  In most cases, it is advisable to patronize the services of a health dental insurance broker.  This is because a health dental insurance broker can recommend a fully customized dental plan.  At this junction, it is also worth mentioning that some health dental insurance providers also give their customers the option of having both their health and dental insurance needs covered in one package.</p>
<p>You can always get a free online quote from the website of a reputable health dental insurance provider.  Most of these dental insurers will give you an instant, no obligation quote.  Furthermore, for your added convenience, many online dental insurance providers will also accept online applications.  Some health dental insurance companies even offer discounts to those customers that complete their applications online.  It should also be mentioned that many people get tied up in unsuitable dental insurance plans because they failed to get all necessary information.  So, buyers ought to ensure that they understand all terms and conditions of any insurance plan before signing up.</p>
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		<title>Complaints Against Dental Assistants</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 04:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Dental Assistants work hard to ensure the best quality treatment available to all patients. However, there are those who don&#8217;t live up to the expectations of the patient. The patient has the right to address this issue with the dental facility. If they do not feel their complaint has been properly handled, they can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most Dental Assistants work hard to ensure the best quality treatment available to all patients. However, there are those who don&#8217;t live up to the expectations of the patient. The patient has the right to address this issue with the dental facility. If they do not feel their complaint has been properly handled, they can then file a complaint with the State Dental Board. </p>
<p>State Dental Boards are responsible for regulating dental practices. They work hard to protect the public against improper behaviors by Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, and Dentists. They are to thoroughly investigate all complaints filed that involve competentcy. State Dental Boards do not handle complaints such as fee disputes, personality conflicts, rude behaviors, or difficulty with scheduling appointments in a timely manner. Such issues are to be referred to the Better Business Bureau.</p>
<p>It is important to file a complaint with the State Dental Board as soon as possible to allow then to be of the most help. Most states allow you to file your complaint online, over the phone, or you can request a form be sent to you in the mail. Some states will only accept a complaint in writing. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants need to be aware of the process that patients can go through if they have a complaint. Dental Assistants need to be cooperative during the investigation. If a Dental Assistant feels a patient may file a complaint, it is important to write down as much information as possible. This information needs to include the patient&#8217;s name, date, time, and what took place. Also document any verbal interactions and who all was present to observe the incident. This information will be very useful to you and to the State Dental Board. </p>
<p>The Dental Board works hard to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. However, it will not rush the efforts to investigate it properly. Some complaints are resolved in a matter of days while others linger for years. Once a complaint has been filed, a copy of it is sent to the dental facility for a response. Generally, the dental facility is given a specific time frame to have their response back to the State Dental Board.</p>
<p>Once the response is received and reviewed, the Dental Board will compare the information to that on the complaint. From there, a course of action will be mapped out. This generally involved conducting interviews of all parties present during the incident. A panel is set up to investigate if any dental laws were violated. If there appears to be a violation, a hearing will be scheduled. The Dental Assistant will be notified as well as required to show up for the hearing. </p>
<p>If the Dental Assistant is found to be in violation of dental laws, the Dental Board will issue a reprimand. This will depend on the state guidelines as well as the violation. Reprimands may include a letter of apology, suspension, probation, or even revocation of the Dental Assistant&#8217;s license. The Dental Board is not allowed to require monetary compensation. If the person filing the complaint want to be compensated in that manner, they will need to file a civil suit with their local judicial system. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants who find themselves in the middle of a complaint issue with the Dental Board are likely to experience anxiety and fear. Many dental facilities will provide the individual with counseling as well as legal consultation. In most cases, it will depend on the issue the Dental Board is investigating. If the dental facility backs the Dental Assistant they will do all they can. However, if they feel the Dental Assistant is in violation of dental regulations they may terminate the individual, leaving them to pay for their own defense. </p>
<p>It is the responsibility of the Dental Assistant to follow all policies and procedures correctly. If you have any doubt, take the time to have everything explained to you. Losing a complaint under the Dental Board can cost you your job, as well as your career. If you lose your license, you may find it difficult to obtain another job in the profession as a Dental Assistant. Making sure you follow policies and procedures will ensure that you have a good chance of winning such complaints upon a complete review and investigation by the Dental Board.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 14:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been to the dentist before, you&#8217;ve probably had contact with the dental assistant.  This is the person who, just as the name implies, assists the dentist with the procedures involved during your visit.  While women have traditionally held these jobs, men are dental assistants too.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been to the dentist before, you&#8217;ve probably had contact with the dental assistant.  This is the person who, just as the name implies, assists the dentist with the procedures involved during your visit.  While women have traditionally held these jobs, men are dental assistants too.</p>
<p>Not to be confused with a dental hygienist, a dental assistant works with the dentist passing instruments, taking x-rays, and assisting in such ways as suctioning when the dentist calls for it, and a dental assistant often mixes the materials the dentist uses in dental procedures.</p>
<p>According to the American Dental Assistants Association (ADAA), each state regulates dental assistants and also determines which procedures they can perform.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants must enjoy working with people, be compassionate, and not be squeamish.  Making patients feel more comfortable is a big part of the job of a dental assistant.  Not surprisingly, many dental patients, regardless of age, are frightened and/or in pain at the time of the dental visit, and an effective dental assistant can go a long way in making the patient&#8217;s visit more bearable.</p>
<p>Dental assistants enjoy a wide variety of duties in their professional role alongside the dentist.  In addition to working chairside, a dental assistant may also have a role in the business practices of the dental practice.  He or she may assist in scheduling, billing, or a wide variety of other duties, depending on the size of the practice.  In large practices, the duties of the dental assistant will remain chairside for the most part.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistant Career Colleges</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 05:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now what you have decided to start looking into a career as a dental assistant you will want to consider your options for obtaining the education you need to go into your newly chosen field.</p>
<p>There are many options to consider when deciding to go into dental assisting as a career choice.  Many city and state level colleges will offer programs to help you start as a dental assistant however one of the more popular methods for obtaining a dental assistant certification is through a vocational or career training school.</p>
<p>Some of the more popular dental training schools are Apollo College which can be found at www.ApolloCollege.edu, Concorde career colleges which can be found at www.Concorde.edu, and also another very popular school is Bryman college at www.Go2BrymanCollege.com</p>
<p>While you can expect to make good money as a dental assistant, some of the schooling to get you started will be an expense that you need to seriously consider and plan for.</p>
<p>During the research that we did when writing this article we found that on average dental assistant school vocational colleges ranged between $2500 and $6,000 to give you the certification that you need to get started right away.  A few schools have all expenses included however others do have material fees of up to $2500 which will want to be considered when making your choice an educational institution.</p>
<p>A few schools such as American career colleges www.americancareer.info offer not only dental assistant educations but medical assistant, pharmaceutical, x-ray, and nursing educations all under one roof.  One of these type schools might be a great choice for you if you&#8217;re not 100% sure that a career as a dental assistant is your final destination.  By going to a college or career center that offers multiple medical field positions you will be putting yourself in a great position to see exactly what all of your options are when considering a career in the health industry.</p>
<p>A school such as this also would be a great place to continue your education after receiving your certification a dental assistant, to possibly move up to a dental hygiene position or even possibly continue your education in the future to become a dentist or possibly even an orthodontists.</p>
<p>Starting now and an industry that is growing as rapidly as the health care industry is in today&#8217;s world is a great way to insure you will have the skills necessary to maintain an excellent career in the health field.</p>
<p>With the skills you are about to learn as a dental assistant you&#8217;ll find jobs are not hard to find if you are skilled and professional at your newfound craft.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a great sense of self-satisfaction to be had in knowing that you&#8217;re doing something that helps other people and improves the quality of life for many.  </p>
<p>One area to consider if you like children is to specialize in dental practices that cater specifically to children.  Specialized practices like this are a great way to carve yourself into a niche area of the market that is always guaranteed to be highly profitable and busy.</p>
<p>Working with children can be one of the most rewarding parts of a dental career and I highly recommend it as a specialty area for anyone considering a career in dentistry that also has a fondness of children.</p>
<p>So whether you&#8217;re deciding to go into dental assistant career college as just a stepping stone for a career as a dentist for orthodontist, or if working as a dental assistant is to be your final destination I want to say congratulations on your choice to look into the dental assistant field and may have much success in your endeavors.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistant Emergency Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 00:16:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The role of Dental Assistant involves being able to perform a variety of duties. It also requires being detail oriented, alert, and able to react calmly and quickly in emergency situations. A Dental Assistant observes all dental procedures, assisting both Dentists and Dental Hygienists to perform quality procedures for all patients. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The role of Dental Assistant involves being able to perform a variety of duties. It also requires being detail oriented, alert, and able to react calmly and quickly in emergency situations. A Dental Assistant observes all dental procedures, assisting both Dentists and Dental Hygienists to perform quality procedures for all patients. </p>
<p>While most dental procedures are routine and take place without incident, emergency situations do take place. Eliminating short cuts for procedures and staying alert with the focus on the needs of the patient will help prevent emergencies from occurring. Planning and preparation can help Dental Assistants be able to resolve issues and remedy emergency situations with positive results for all involved. </p>
<p>People have been known to stop breathing during dental procedures or have allergic reactions to local anesthetics. During such a situation, it is vital that Dental Assistants are properly trained in how to assist. It is recommended that Dental Assistants know how to perform CPR. Some dental facilities require monitoring of a patient&#8217;s vital signs to help them monitor for any side effects or other issues.</p>
<p>Another incident that can take place in a dental facility is accidentally swallowing something, causing the patient to choke. A patient can choke on dental equipment, tools, extracted teeth, or other materials. Since most procedures are done under anesthesia, the patient may not be able to control reflexes to push the object away from the throat. Dental Assistants must know how to quickly react to prevent serious injury or death from occurring. </p>
<p>Likewise, objects including dental tools, extractions, and other materials might be dropped or ricochet, landing in the eye of a patient. Eye wash stations are generally available in dental facilities. Dental Assistants need to make sure they are familiar with how they work and where they are located in the facility. </p>
<p>On occasion, a patient may suffer from other health issues not related to their dental procedures. These health issues may include a heart attack, stroke, or blood clot. Therefore, it is important for Dental Assistants to be trained in basic medical issues as well as those that relate to dental procedures. </p>
<p>There are other types of emergency situations that can occur in a dental facility that Dental Assistants can help with. In the event of a fire, quickly remove all patients from the building. This needs to be done keeping everyone as calm and comfortable as possible. </p>
<p>During an emergency in the dental facility, patients should not be left alone under any circumstances. Dental Assistants and other staff members have a duty to the patient to administer quality emergency services until the proper medical response team arrives to take over. It is important for the Dental Assistant to be able to inform the medical response team of the changes the patient exhibited as well as documentation of everything that took place prior to the event. This information can help medical response teams pinpoint the issue faster and provide adequate medical care. </p>
<p>Since medical emergencies don&#8217;t often occur in dental facilities, is important for staff to have regular meetings and reminders about the proper procedures in the event an emergency does take place. Practice drills are a great way to keep the policies and procedures fresh in the mind of all staff members. It is important to post phone numbers of all emergency agencies in several locations where all staff can easily access the information. However, it is not recommended the information be posted where patients can see it. For those who are already nervous about coming in for a procedure, seeing that information is not going to easy their level of anxiety. Being prepared for such emergencies will make a difference in the outcomes. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants need to address the issue of emergency care at the start of their employment. If no such policies and procedures are in place, encourage your employer to establish them. It only takes one incident of a medical emergency taking place for a dental facility to be sued. If they are found to be negligent it could result in charges being filed or the business having to close down. Protecting your job and the business you work for as well as providing quality procedures for all patients will ensure job security.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistant Licensing Requirements</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Licensing Requirements for Dental Assistants vary by state. In some states you don&#8217;t even have to be licensed, only show that you have completed a Dental Assistant course of on the job training. If your particular state offers a licensing option, it is to your advantage to obtain licensing as you will have a better chance of being hired over those who aren&#8217;t licensed. In general, you can also expect to be paid more than those who are qualified, yet not licensed. There are not Federal Guidelines in regards to Dental Assistant licensing. Everything takes place on the state level. </p>
<p>The Dental Assistant licensing exam is often referred to as DAT, short for Dental Admission Test. The test may be complied of basic information including tools used in dental offices, procedures, safety, and technology. Many states require you to complete procedures you will actually use in a dental office for an examiner. This will likely include showing your skills on safety and proper cleansing of tools. </p>
<p>Most Dental Assistant programs and on the job training programs are well aware of the licensing requirements in your state. The programs are customized to meet all those requirements and help prepare you for both the written and procedural portions of the exam. They can also assist you in finding out when the exam will be conducted in your area. </p>
<p>Regardless if licensing is required in your state or not, not employers require Dental Assistants to complete a background check prior to starting employment. This is for the safety and protection of the patients as well as the staff. If you have a criminal background, it may prevent you from being able to work as a Dental Assistant in some states. In others, you will only be barred if the crime was sexual in nature or violent in nature. Still yet, other states only prevent you from being hired as a Dental Assistant if you have a felony conviction in the past seven years.</p>
<p>If you think your background check will be a factor in gaining employment as a Dental Assistant, it is very important to check into the state requirements prior to enrolling in and completing a program. It is not advised to lie on your application either as almost all dentist offices will conduct a thorough background check on all individuals they are considering offering employment to. </p>
<p>Most Dental Assistant licenses are valid for a certain length of time. Generally three to five years. As your renewal comes due, you will be sent a questionnaire from your State Medical Board. It will ask you questions pertaining to your employment, about any convictions or pending issues that have taken place. Keep in mind that your Dental Assistant license can be revoked if the information you place on the renewal is found to be inaccurate or if you have been involved in criminal activity during the licensing period. </p>
<p>It is very important that you understand Dental Assistant licensing requirements vary greatly from state to state. Therefore, if you are planning to move to another state make sure you can transfer your license to that state. You will be able to if your license is in good standing and the State Dental Board is not investigating any complaints about you. The state you are transferring your license to must have the same level of requirements or less. It the new state requirements are more than you have, then you will need to obtain the missing skills or classes in order to obtain a license. </p>
<p>Licensing as a Dental Assistant can help you have an edge on the completion for that great job you want. It also implies to patients that you are qualified to be working in a dental office and meeting their dental needs. It can also increase your level of pay in some states where licensing is available but not required. You can obtain information about licensing exams in your area from the State Dental Board or you course instructor. The exam is generally written and procedural.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistant Pay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Becoming a Dental Assistant not only prepares you for a wonderful career working in the dental field, is also pays very well. Since this area of employment is anticipated to be one of the most in demand over the next six years, your chances of securing a great job with great pay and benefits is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Becoming a Dental Assistant not only prepares you for a wonderful career working in the dental field, is also pays very well. Since this area of employment is anticipated to be one of the most in demand over the next six years, your chances of securing a great job with great pay and benefits is very likely. </p>
<p>The Median hourly rate of pay for Dental Assistants is $13.62. This is well above the minimum wage established in most states. In addition to a great hourly wage, many Dental Assistants will receive bonuses if the dental office is doing well, health insurance, and discounted dental procedures. Almost all Dental Assistants receive paid vacation days, sick days, and paid Holidays. </p>
<p>However, earning such a high hourly wage comes with a great level of responsibility. Dental Assistants perform duties relating to patient care, office sanitation, lab duties, and assisting the dentist and hygienist with a variety of procedures. Dental Assistants need to be alert, pay attention to detail, and have effective communication skills. They must also be able to provide patients with comfort measures both before and after procedures are completed.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants are easily confused with Dental Hygienists. Compared to hygienists, who have a median rate of pay of $23.65 per hour, a Dental Assistant is not making a very good hourly wage. However, they are very different professions. A Dental Assistant does just that, assists the dentist and hygienist with providing the best quality care for all patients. A hygienist takes care of cleaning teeth and generally has a steady stream of patients who come in every six months for routine cleaning procedures. </p>
<p>The amount of pay a Dental Assistant earns depends on many factors. The cost of living in your area will be the greatest influence. The amount of revenue the dental office you work for generates will also be a deciding factor. New dentists might have to pay less than established dentists will clientele because they don&#8217;t have the traffic coming into the office. However, it is very possible your pay will increase as more patients are drawn to that dental office. </p>
<p>Your level of experience will also be a consideration. You may have to accept a position that pays less than average to get your foot in the door and gain some hands on experience. However, with the demand for Dental Assistants, you should have no problem securing employment. Many dental offices want to keep quality Dental Assistants. They may offer to start you at a lower entry level pay, with the understanding that your performance will be reviewed in 90 days or other time frame. Based on your performance, you pay will be adjusted at that time.  </p>
<p>It is important to understand that certified and uncertified Dental Assistants complete the same types of tasks. However, those who are certified earn several dollars more per hour than those who aren&#8217;t certified. Therefore, it makes perfect sense to take the certification exam early on in your career as a Dental Assistant.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistant Program Acceptance</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental Assistant is one of the fastest growing professions. It is anticipated to be one of the top occupations by 2012. Almost all Dental Assistant programs require applicants to successfully pass a background check prior to acceptance. In addition, drug testing is becoming a widely common practice as well. Most states require students to be tested for Hepatitis B prior to acceptance as well. </p>
<p>Many programs want to look at your work history, education level, and GPA. All of these factors combined will determine if you are accepted into a Dental Assistant Program. You will get a letter informing you of the decision. If you are not accepted into the Dental Assistant Program, you have the right to inquire as to the information that decision was based on. </p>
<p>The reason for background checks for Dental Assistants is because of the number of people they come into contact with. Since they serve the public, their background becomes an area of concern. Safety is a top priority in the dental field. Precautions are taken protect patients as well as other staff.</p>
<p>The background process is very similar in all states. You will be required to provide your personal information and fingerprints. All information that comes back will be reported to the program director. Each state has different levels of acceptable background checks for the Dental Assistant Program. </p>
<p>If you believe your background might prevent you from being accepted into a Dental Assistant Program, ask the instructor or the State Dental Board what the regulations are for your particular state. In some states, they will only look at background information that is less than seven years old. Others will only ban you from the Dental Assistant program if you have been convicted of a crime that involved violence or was of a sexual nature. Other states are very strict. If you have any felony convicts at all, you will not be accepted to the Dental Assistant program. They also will look at misdemeanors including harassment and domestic violence. </p>
<p>Background checks are an ongoing issue with Dental Assistants. You can complete the training program and your license. Your license will be valid for three to five years depending on the state you live in. Upon renewal, another background check will be completed. You can lose your license and your career if you have had any criminal activity during your licensing period. Again, it depends on the regulations for your state.<br />
Since state regulations vary, keep that in mind when considering transferring your Dental Assistant license to another state. </p>
<p>Drug testing regulations have come into play to provide safety for patients and other staff. Drug convictions will generally result in you not being admitted to the Dental Assistant program. It is believed the drugs will impair your ability to perform your job duties in the manner they must be done in. Also, since drugs are available on site of dental facilities, it is possible you will take them.</p>
<p>Hepatitis B is a concern in the dental profession. All individuals wanting to enroll in the Dental Assistant program will be required to be tested. They test requires a quick skin prick on the top of your hand. The results are generally available within a couple of days.</p>
<p>Depending on the Dental Assistant program you are trying to get into, they will require a background check, drug test, and Hepatitis B test. If there is a large demand to enroll in the course your work history, education, and GPA may also be taken into consideration if more people what to enroll than there are slots available. </p>
<p>Being a Dental Assistant is an opportunity to provide assistance to people as well as participate in the practices of the dental field. It also requires accepting responsibly for your actions. Dental Assistants have to be very responsible. It is believed you decisions in your personal life often reflect the choices you will make in your personal life.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistant Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pursing a career as a Dental Assistant can be very exciting. With so many employment opportunities to choose from, it is an excellent choice for those who are interested in working in the dental field, enjoy working with people, and enjoy some variety in their daily routine. The duties of a Dental Assistant vary according [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pursing a career as a Dental Assistant can be very exciting. With so many employment opportunities to choose from, it is an excellent choice for those who are interested in working in the dental field, enjoy working with people, and enjoy some variety in their daily routine. The duties of a Dental Assistant vary according to patient need. Your job will be assisting the dentist and hygienist to deliver quality oral health care. If you are interested, contact your dentist and ask if you can shadow the office for a day to see what really goes on. Most will be very willing to accommodate your request. </p>
<p>Dental Assistant training takes place either in a program at a Dental School or local college. Some dental offices choose to train their Dental Assistants in house without any schooling. Most Dental Assistant training programs last from 12 months to 24 months. It depends on the state requirements and the curriculum for the program you enroll in. You will learn the basic fundamentals of dentistry in these programs.</p>
<p>Upon completing a Dental Assistant course, you will know eat type of dental instrument, the proper use of each, how to properly clean all tools, how to protect yourself from communicable diseases, and effective communication skills and techniques. Make sure the program you enroll in is accredited under your state regulations. </p>
<p>If you are trained in a dental office, then you will get first hand experience of dental procedures as well as how that particular dental facility operates. If you choose to do this type of on the job training, take the time to research the dental office. Check with the Better Business Bureau and the State Board of Dentistry regarding complaints about that particular dentist. Do not accept a position with any dentist office that has received numerous complaints for their treatment of patients. </p>
<p>Most states require Dental Assistants to obtain certification within 3 months of completing a program. On the job trained Dental Assistants are not eligible to take the certification exam until they have completed 2 years of on the job training. This is to ensure to the patients that all staff members have been properly trained. You can find out when such exams will be taking place by checking online or with the instructor of your Dental Assistant program. </p>
<p>This exam with require both a written test of your knowledge and a presentation of your skills. The written portion will be based on the basic fundamentals of dental care and sanitation issues. The presentation will require you to show a state examiner your ability to properly cleanse and sanitize all instruments. You will likely be asked to perform several tasks for the state examiner to observe. This is done to verify your ability to perform what you learned in the classroom setting. </p>
<p>Dental Assistant training is time well invested in your future, with a wonderful career in the dental field with numerous job opportunities. It is important to choose your training program wisely as you want to be a valued asset when you start trying to secure employment. Dental assistants are very valuable to the dental office and to patients. They are often the person patients come into contact with before and after their procedures. Dental Assistants can help patients who are afraid or nervous prior to a procedure taking place.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The role of a Dental Assistant is to help Dentists and Dental Hygienists carry out the duties of providing quality dental care to individuals as well as providing an environment with sterile equipment and a comfortable setting for the procedures to take place in.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The role of a Dental Assistant is to help Dentists and Dental Hygienists carry out the duties of providing quality dental care to individuals as well as providing an environment with sterile equipment and a comfortable setting for the procedures to take place in.</p>
<p>Dental assistants are a valuable resource to the area of dentistry. While they aren&#8217;t qualified to perform cleanings or extensive dental procedures, they keep things moving at a steady pace. Their role is often behind the scenes getting everything ready. There are more duties to Dental Assistant than what meets the eye.</p>
<p>Being a Dental Assistant takes a particular type of person. You have to enjoy working with the public. You also have to have confidence in your abilities. A sincere interest in the dental field and helping others are also recommended. Dental Assistants must have excellent communication skills as they are an important part of the patient and dental staff relationship. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants generally review the medical history with the patient and help them feel comfortable prior to procedures taking place. The often explain what the procedure entails and what will be taking place. The Dental Assistant will be present during the procedure to assist either the Hygienist or the Dentist. During the procedure, the Dental Assistant will clear out the patient&#8217;s mouth, adjust the chair, move the lights, and anything else that can make the experience better for the patient. After the procedure the Dental Assistant will explain follow up treatment to the patient as well as provide the patient will information to assist in the healing process.</p>
<p>A Dental Assistant has to know how to prioritize their time to ensure all their duties are taken care of. One of the most important duties of a Dental Assistant is proper cleaning of all the dental tools. They must be properly sanitized. Each tool needs to be examined to ensure it is still usable. Dental assistants must also know what tools and equipment each dental procedure requires. This allows them to set up tool kits to have at the dental station prior to a procedure being done. </p>
<p>Dentists and Dental Hygienists depend on the Dental Assistant being alert and prepared during all dental procedures. They want to have all the necessary tools at their fingertips for easy access and to allow them to remain concentrated on the patient and the procedure they are performing. In some states, Dental Hygienists are allowed to administer local anesthetics to prepare the patient for their procedures. </p>
<p>A very important role of the Dental Assistant is to monitor the patient during the procedure. This may involve taking their vital signs. Other signs to watch for include changes in breathing patterns, disorientation, and a glazed look in the eyes. All of these can indicate an emergency situation. Patients may have an allergic reaction to the anesthetic or suffer a medical ailment such as a heart attack. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants need to be prepared for such emergencies to arise and react calmly and quickly. It is important that every Dental Assistant is trained in CPR. They should also have emergency phone numbers in place if the need arises. It is the responsibility of the Dental Assistant and other staff to do all they can for the patient until proper medical help arrives. Doing so can make the difference between life and death. </p>
<p>The role of Dental Assistant involves wearing many hats. For those in the profession, they often enjoy having a variation in their daily routine. They love working with people as well as working in the dental profession. Being an effective Dental Assistant involves willingness to continuing learning. It requires a positive attitude and attention to details. The best Dental Assistants are those who know how to effectively communicate with the patients and the staff they work with. This is a great career for those who feel they can handle the ongoing needs that are placed in their hands.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistants In Orthodontics</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental Assistants are becoming more and more popular in the area of orthodontics. This is due to new technology for orthodontics as well as the increase in the number of children and adults seeking orthodontic care. Dental Assistants normally complete a variety of duties including sterilizing dental tools and assisting both Dentists and Hygienist with procedures. This generally entails sitting in on such procedures, handing the staff the necessary tools and equipment as the procedure it taking place. Dental Assistants may also find themselves assisting with lab work. </p>
<p>The role of Dental Assistant in the area of Orthodontics is different. They will generally still be responsible for sterilizing all dental tools. However, they will have more hands on work inside the mouth of the patient. These tasks include fixing loose brackets, changing rubber bands, and tightening wires. Many Dental Assistants love working in orthodontics because of the hands on work they get to do with the patient. They also enjoy getting to see the patient every few weeks from the beginning of the process until the end. Generally individuals wear braces for two years or longer.</p>
<p>Being a Dental Assistant in an orthodontic setting is not something that is commonly taught in a Dental Assistant program. It is a specific area of specialization, and most Dental Assistant programs are designed to give you an understanding of the basic elements of dentistry only. </p>
<p>Most training for Dental Assistants in the area of orthodontics takes place on the job. Generally, by having another Dental Assistant walk you through the process, then watching you perform it on actual patients. This can be intimidating for some Dental Assistants as they are used to learning by observing in the dental field rather than taking on the task at hand. Other Dental Assistants thrive in this type of learning environment, enabling them to really excel in the orthodontic field.</p>
<p>With the use of Dental Assistants, many orthodontic offices are meeting the demand for treatment in a very unique way. Dental Assistants are set up to specialize in a particular area of the orthodontic process. Many patients are scheduled for the same appointment time, and then dispersed to various dental assistants depending on their needs.</p>
<p>For example, one such dental facility has all patients sign in to see the Orthodontist first. He quickly reviews their progress, documents the chart, and puts the chart into a file on the wall. Dental Assistants come here to pull the charts of those in their slot on the wall. There are Dental Assistants to take X-Rays and to make adjustments. These adjustments include adjusting wires and changing rubber bands. Other Dental Assistants perform repairs including changing brackets and removing excess cement on the teeth. There are also Dental Assistants to remove the braces and others to take the molds for retainers. </p>
<p>Once the patient has seen the necessary Dental Assistant based on the needs that should be addressed during that visit, the patient is taken back to the area where they first signed in. They again see the dentist who reviews the work completed by the Dental Assistant. The Dentist will record necessary notes on the chart including when the patient should be seen again. The patient then takes their chart to the reception area, schedules an appointment, and they are on their way. This method has proven to be fast and effective. It is well organized, like worker ants doing their part to make it all flow well. </p>
<p>The advantage to this type of system is that more patients can be seen on a daily basis. Therefore, the cost of treatment is often reduced. However, patients will find themselves seen by numerous Dental Assistants over the course of their treatment. Many Dental Assistants enjoy working in the area of orthodontics. They like the hands on interaction with the patients as well as providing quality care to those in need of orthodontic procedures.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistants In Prisons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental Assistants in prisons are in great demand. Most states are trying to establish dental programs that include preventative care for all inmates. This is generally less expensive than the high cost of many procedures that result from not taking care of your teeth properly and not receiving a cleaning twice a year. Many Dental [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental Assistants in prisons are in great demand. Most states are trying to establish dental programs that include preventative care for all inmates. This is generally less expensive than the high cost of many procedures that result from not taking care of your teeth properly and not receiving a cleaning twice a year. Many Dental Assistants choose not to work in the prison arena because they are afraid to work with inmates.</p>
<p>There are Dental Assistants who choose to work in prison facilities because they enjoy the challenge. Others really want to help all individuals, regardless of their criminal activities. They feel all individuals are entitled to quality dental care. Therefore, they do what they can to see that that level of dental care is available in all prison facilities. Others simply do it for the fact that it often pays more than other dental facilities, especially if you are employed as a Dental Assistant in a Federal Prison system.</p>
<p>While the extra pay is often an incentive to work as a Dental Assistant in a prison system, the risk of injury and communicable diseases in much higher than in other dental facilities. Dental Assistants need to make sure that they are aware of such risks before they enter a prison facility as an employee. If you don&#8217;t follow all policies and procedures as specified, you put yourself, other staff, and other inmates in grave danger.</p>
<p>Many inmates have nothing to lose by trying to escape. It is important for Dental Assistants to never let their guard down. Inmates are great actors and con artists. Trust your instincts if you feel something isn&#8217;t right. Dental Assistants should never be left alone with an inmate. </p>
<p>Inmates have been known to physically abuse Dental Assistants in an attempt to over power them and escape. Most prison facilities safeguard against this by having the dental unit in a locked area of the prison that can only be opened by a guard outside the doorway of the dental unit. However, this does present the idea of taking a Dental Assistant or other staff member hostage as leverage to get their demands met. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants need to make sure they never leave dental tools or equipment in the reach of an inmate. They can use most anything and make it into a weapon. It is vital to keep close track of all dental tools. Make sure to account for each and every tool prior to an inmate leaving the dental unit. If you think a dental tool is missing, notify your supervisor immediately. Then follow all policies and procedures in place for that particular prison facility.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants are at risk of contracting a communicable disease in any dental facility because such diseases are transmitted via saliva, blood, and other bodily fluids. However, communicable diseases that can cause serious illness and even death are more likely to be found in a prison population than among the general public. Also, inmates are more likely to purposefully infect Dental Assistants and other staff members than the general public.</p>
<p>Employment as a Dental Assistant in a prison facility is a unique career choice. It is not one to enter into without considering the benefits and the risks involved. You will have the opportunity to provide quality health care to the prison population. You will likely earn considerably more money than you will working in a regular dental facility. </p>
<p>However, the dangers of working as a Dental Assistant in a prison facility are very real. It is important to assess these risks and prepare against them. You will need to guard all dental tools and equipment. You will need to properly protect yourself against communicable diseases. This can be a very rewarding career opportunity, but make sure your safety as well as they safety of others is always a top priority. Not being alert for even an instant can be the opportunity an inmate is looking for.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistants Provide Care To Low Income Families</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 07:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental Assistants take pride in providing quality care to patients. They assist Dentists with procedures and Dental Hygienists with assistance during preventative cleanings. However, many Dental Assistants understand there is a population of individuals who do not receive the dental care they should because they have no insurance and they can&#8217;t afford to pay for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental Assistants take pride in providing quality care to patients. They assist Dentists with procedures and Dental Hygienists with assistance during preventative cleanings. However, many Dental Assistants understand there is a population of individuals who do not receive the dental care they should because they have no insurance and they can&#8217;t afford to pay for it out of pocket. The result of not obtaining proper dental care is ongoing health and dental issues that spiral out of control. </p>
<p>Many low income families are not receiving dental care. Often, dental programs are available through a variety of programs including Child Development Services, Migrant Services, and Head Start. All of these programs are conducted throughout the United States. These programs provide schooling for children and parenting skills for parents. The programs often include programs of budgeting, meal planning, family activities, and dental care. These programs are Federally funded. </p>
<p>In these programs, children and their families receive dental care for free. This requires qualified Dental Assistants to assist Dentists and Dental Hygienists in their work of providing procedures and dental cleanings to patients in these programs. Since their dental care is limited, it is very important for them to become educated about oral hygiene. Education becomes a key for them to work hard to maintain quality dental hygiene on their own as much as they can. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants often conduct training workshops for these types of programs, stressing the importance oral hygiene. The programs include information on brushing twice a day, the proper way to brush, the importance of flossing, and the proper way to floss. Family members are generally given handouts as well as toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and pills that will show the plaque you missed on your teeth by turning the areas a bright color. These educational workshops are very helpful to the families involved in these programs.</p>
<p>For children and adults who have severe dental needs, this many be the only way they will ever be able to have those needs addressed. Dental Assistants who work with low income families often earn less than Dental Assistants in other dental fields of employment. However, they find a strong satisfaction in helping families obtain dental care. To them, it is more rewarding than any increase in pay. </p>
<p>The lack of programs to help with those who can&#8217;t afford adequate dental care is a huge concern for Dental Assistants all across the Nation. It is an issue that needs to be addressed locally, statewide, and on a Federal level. Many Dental professionals agree to assist with education and providing services to low income populations because they understand the dire need of such care. </p>
<p>While Medicare and Medicaid programs under Federal guidelines offer some relief for families, many don&#8217;t qualify for the programs, yet still don&#8217;t earn enough money to pay for the care on their own. In addition, most dental facilities don&#8217;t accept the Federal programs or they only accept a limited number of participants at a time.<br />
The Surgeon General has only yet begun to conduct studies on the effects of low income families not receiving the dental care they need. However, they do agree that the issue needs to be addressed. They have implemented some strategies to improve the situation. </p>
<p>They would like to see the expansion of mobile dental clinics, public dental clinics, and school based dental clinics. They would also like to see schools and other educational programs focusing more on oral hygiene. Possibility adding toothbrushes and areas to each classroom for students to use after breakfast and lunch on a daily basis. </p>
<p>The Surgeon General is also looking into developing programs for dental staff, including Dental Assistants to receive assistance with tuition if they agree to work in low income dental facilities for a specified period of time. It is their hope that the staff will choose to remain their after that time period has ended because they see how beneficial their services are to the patients they are serving.</p>
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		<title>Dental Assistants Working With Drug Users</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 03:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental Assistants are used to working with patients who are suffering from poor dental hygiene. Statistics show more than 10.5 million people in the United States are affected by drug and alcohol use. Substance abuse is easily recognizable by Dental Assistants. Many parents are left completely dumbfounded when the Dental Assistant has to inform them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental Assistants are used to working with patients who are suffering from poor dental hygiene. Statistics show more than 10.5 million people in the United States are affected by drug and alcohol use. Substance abuse is easily recognizable by Dental Assistants. Many parents are left completely dumbfounded when the Dental Assistant has to inform them that their child appears to have a drug dependency and it is affecting their oral health. Types of drug abuse Dental Assistants encounter include sedatives, barbiturates, and narcotics.</p>
<p>The effects of drug use in relation to oral health care include missing dental appointments, fear, anxiety, cravings for sweets, the risk of infection from Hepatitis B and HIV, oral neglect, periodontal disease, gingivitis, and painful gums. It is easy to see from this list how taking drugs can lead to ongoing oral health issues. If the drug use continues tooth lose and inflamed gum areas may increase.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants are often consulted when individuals call the dental office or come in complaining of severe tooth pain. This can be a ploy on the patient&#8217;s behalf to obtain drugs from the dental facility, either in the office or in the form of a prescription. Dental Assistants need to watch for such scenarios and listen to their gut reaction in such cases. Often, these individuals will come in at closing time, get a prescription and an appointment to return the next morning. They get the prescription filled, but never show up for the appointment. </p>
<p>Since drug use is so common, Dental Assistants and other dental staff should be properly trained in the areas of drug use, drug interactions, and promoting drug treatment. If your employer does not offer such training, it is important that you bring it to their attention. In the mean time, it is your responsibility to train yourself by educating yourself in these areas. You can do so with textbooks or online materials. </p>
<p>Dental Assistants can provide patients with education, early intervention, and motivation to seek treatment for drug use. Often Dental Assistants can help the patient find a treatment program to look into. It is important for the Dental Assistant to treat the patient with respect, but fully disclose the risks involved in continued drug use as well as they affects to their dental health. This is where those valuable communication skills come in to play.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants need to be very careful when providing dental care to drug users. Since the types of drugs they use generally aren&#8217;t disclosed, it is unknown what types of behaviors they will display. They may become violent or experience a chemical reaction when treated with a local anesthetic. </p>
<p>Treating patients who use drugs also raises the risk of being exposed to communicable diseases. All precautions need to be taken to protect yourself. Most dental facilities have policies and procedures in place for dealing with individuals who come in for appointments under the influence of drugs and other substances. However, for ongoing drug users, you might not even know they have been using anything prior to treating them. </p>
<p>As a Dental Assistant, if you suspect a patient has been using drugs, approach the situation confidentially and carefully. Your main goal is to make sure other patients and staff members are not at risk of being harmed. You have the right as a Dental Assistant to refuse treatment to anyone for any reason. While most Dental Assistants don&#8217;t exercise this right often, there is not reason to put yourself or others at risk. </p>
<p>Drug use can adversely affect an individual&#8217;s oral health. Dental Assistants can offer then assistance with getting treatment for drug use. They can also educate the patient on the effects of drug use. However, this is a gray area where Dental Assistants need to procedure based on the observations of the patient and the policies and procedures in place for the dental facility they work for.</p>
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		<title>Dental Health Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 00:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cost of dental care is constantly rising, and as a result, many consumers are turning to dental health insurance to help them pay for their dental health care.  Some consumers are fortunate enough to have dental health insurance provided by their employers, but this is not true for most people.  If you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cost of dental care is constantly rising, and as a result, many consumers are turning to dental health insurance to help them pay for their dental health care.  Some consumers are fortunate enough to have dental health insurance provided by their employers, but this is not true for most people.  If you decide to purchase dental insurance for yourself, there are a few things you should know.  </p>
<p>There are four main types of plans that are commonly referred to as dental health insurance plans, although some are not insurance in the traditional sense of the word.  The first type is traditional insurance for dental care.  Like health insurance, this type of dental health plan requires the owner to pay a premium, and the insurance covers a percentage of the dental bills the person faces.  Companies often offer this type of insurance plan to their employees. </p>
<p>The second type of dental plan is a reimbursement plan.  This plan also involves the employer, but does not involve any actual insurance.  Instead, the employer agrees to pay a portion of the dental bills the employee receives each year.  This frees the employer from having to pay premiums.</p>
<p>The third type of plan is a group plan.  With a group plan, a group of employees will work together to pay the premiums so the employer is not out any money when offering the insurance to the employees.  The more people are on the plan, the more affordable the premiums will be for each individual.</p>
<p>Finally, discount plans are commonly advertised among dental health insurance plans.  This is not actually health insurance, but helps reduce the cost of dental procedures for those who do not have access to dental insurance.  The individual seeking insurance, and in return, the cost of dental procedures is lowered according to the plan&#8217;s predetermined rates.</p>
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		<title>Dental Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 15:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking good care of your teeth is essential for overall well being; this is why obtaining affordable dental insurance is imperative.  Over the last few years, dental costs have been rising at a steady rate.  As such, an increasing number of people are finding it difficult to visit their dentist at the required [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking good care of your teeth is essential for overall well being; this is why obtaining affordable dental insurance is imperative.  Over the last few years, dental costs have been rising at a steady rate.  As such, an increasing number of people are finding it difficult to visit their dentist at the required intervals.  This problem can be solved with a dental insurance package which offers people substantial savings and complete dental coverage.  When searching for dental insurance, the web is perhaps the best place to begin your search.  This is because the Internet provides people with a convenient and efficient way of finding adequate dental insurance.  There are many websites and informational resources on the Internet, which are fully dedicated to providing guidance and advice on obtaining dental insurance.</p>
<p>There is no doubt that finding the best dental insurance package will require a substantial amount of research and a lot of shopping around.  However, with the aid of the web, finding suitable dental insurance has never been easier.  Those who do not have the time or resources to do a thorough search can patronize the services of online dental insurance finders.  These dental insurance finding services build and maintain close affiliation with some of the top dental insurance companies in the industry; this means that they have contacts to find you a dental insurance package which you can afford.  It is worth mentioning that though there are some free online dental insurance services, most online dental insurance finders will charge you a small fee for the services they provide.</p>
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		<title>Dental Insurance Companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 09:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we are young we are told to take care of our teeth because we only have one set. Although we hear it when our parents and the dentist tell us, many of us just don&#8217;t take enough care with our teeth as we should. Brushing and flossing them is a great start but visits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we are young we are told to take care of our teeth because we only have one set. Although we hear it when our parents and the dentist tell us, many of us just don&#8217;t take enough care with our teeth as we should. Brushing and flossing them is a great start but visits to the dentist are essential to keep your smile looking good. Dental insurance companies can help you get the coverage you need at a price you can afford.</p>
<p>Many people work for employers who offer them a full range of benefits including dental. This can be a great start but it&#8217;s common for these types of dental insurance companies to have a yearly maximum per person of around $1000. Depending on the fees that your dentist charges this may or may not cover an exam every six months. </p>
<p>For parents with children this coverage simply may not be enough. Often in small children problems develop with the spacing of their teeth as well as their jaw. This can require orthodontic care which is extremely expensive. In this case you need to find dental insurance companies who offer extra coverage over and above basic dental procedures.</p>
<p>The first place to start is to get a few no obligation quotes. You can do this from the comfort of your home computer. Simply visit the websites of different dental insurance companies and inquire about the coverage you need. They will give you a basic quote and you will then have the knowledge you need to make a decision on what is best for you.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s surprising how many people who do have coverage never visit the dentist. This can be for several reasons including fear or simply not feeling comfortable. Every year that passes that you don&#8217;t visit the dentist could equal more dental problems. Things like cavities don&#8217;t repair themselves and if left untreated these will require root canal work which is much more expensive than a simple filling. </p>
<p>If you are apprehensive about visiting the dentist you can usually find one in most areas who is trained to deal with nervous patients. Many dental insurance companies leave the decision about which dentist to visit up to the individual patient so if you find one that helps you feel better about the experience, by all means go see him or her.</p>
<p>You do need to take care of your teeth as it&#8217;s much easier to live with a visit to the dentist now and again than it is to deal with dentures for years. Your smile is definitely worth it.</p>
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		<title>Dental Insurance In Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 01:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding affordable and comprehensive dental insurance coverage in Texas has never been more important.  This is mainly due to the fact the costs of visiting the dentist both for regular check-ups and for emergencies has been rising at a steady rate.  As such, very few individuals and families alike are able to afford [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding affordable and comprehensive dental insurance coverage in Texas has never been more important.  This is mainly due to the fact the costs of visiting the dentist both for regular check-ups and for emergencies has been rising at a steady rate.  As such, very few individuals and families alike are able to afford the price increases.  However, the market for dental insurance in Texas is also becoming more competitive.  This means that prospective buyers of dental insurance have more insurance options and plans to select from.  It also implies that more people have an increased probability of finding cheap dental insurance in Texas.  When searching for dental insurance in Texas, it is always a good idea for prospective buyers to familiarize themselves with the different types of dental insurance plans.  They also need to be fully aware of what extent of insurance coverage they require.  This will safeguard them against getting tied up in unsuitable dental insurance plans.</p>
<p>In most cases, the web is perhaps the best place to start your search for dental insurance in Texas.  This is because there are many free dental insurance search services online.  These services can provide you with free, instant dental insurance quotes from both national and regional dental insurers.  Usually, all you would have to do is enter your zip code.  Some of such dental insurance services also offer a quote comparison service.  All this ensures that you find the most suitable dental insurance deal in your area of residence.</p>
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		<title>Dental Insurance Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The key to obtaining the most suitable dental insurance plan will require the extensive comparison between the quotes of different dental insurance companies.  These days, finding a suitable dental insurance plan is a lot easier than it used to be.  This is because comparing the quotes of different dental insurance plan providers has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The key to obtaining the most suitable dental insurance plan will require the extensive comparison between the quotes of different dental insurance companies.  These days, finding a suitable dental insurance plan is a lot easier than it used to be.  This is because comparing the quotes of different dental insurance plan providers has been made easier by the use of the Internet.  Prospective buyers of dental insurance are able to have quotes at their disposal with just literary the click of a mouse. The use of online dental insurance finders has become increasingly popular because many of these services have close affiliations and communication links with some of the top dental insurance providers in the market.  As such, most online insurance services can provide visitors with free, instant quotes of up to 30 different regional and national dental insurance providers.</p>
<p>It is worth mentioning that a dental insurance plan does not necessarily have to cover all aspects of your dental treatment for it to be adequate.  So far as your prospective dental insurance plan covers a significant amount of your annual dental expenses, you stand to save on some money.  Furthermore, buyers should also be aware that there is a difference between dental insurance plans and discount plans.  It should also be added that dental insurance plans are becoming more unacceptable to some dentist who prefer not to collect insurance claim forms as a form of payment.  On the other hand more dentists find discounted dental services a more acceptable way of paying for their services.</p>
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