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Our Dental Assistant Training Students Are Front of the Line in Performing Community Service

Our accredited dental hygiene program at CADH reached new heights in its community programming initiative. In line with CADHa��s mission of service to the community, the staff and students participated in various events and activities during this past session, May to October 2012. The following undertakings highlight how the students and staff contributed to general and oral health promotion, with a focus on those in need such as children and the underprivileged. Our students provided

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Take Action: Overcome Over-Analyzing in Your Dental Career

Do you think we over-complicate things once in a while? I was thinking about that this weekend, that the details often cloud how simple the actual issue or decision really is. Take returning to school for an example. Deciding to go to college to improve onea��s quality of life is a fairly straight-forward question regardless of what program you are choosing-Dental Hygiene, Intra-Oral Dental Assisting, to name a few popular and rewarding career types. What

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Update for Students: Dental Hygiene Classes Begin October 22

CADHa��s 20-month, CDAC accredited, Dental Hygiene program begins again on the 22nd of October. The Dental Hygiene program is designed to fully prepare students for careers in dental hygiene by exposing them to a challenging and rewarding four-level program. The four-level programa��s course list can be viewed here, and offers students a once in a lifetime education opportunity tailored to empower passionate primary oral health-care providers. Students beginning their education this year will undergo a

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A day in the life of a student of dental hygiene

As a student of dental hygiene you probably already have experience performing the tasks common to the profession. There are tools to master, procedures to learn, and a long vocabulary list of scientific and industry specific words and phrases that will give you the experience and knowledge you need to be successful in the field. But what is it actually like to do the job? This article hopes to inform you about what a day

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Technology and Dental Hygiene in Dental Hygienist Training

Taken from the article a�?How Technology has Elevated the Role of Hygienist in Todaya��s Dental Practicea�? written by Wilson J. Kwong, DMD and published in the September 2012 Oral Hygiene magazine, one can see how technology is relevant in the practice of a modern day dental hygienist. In the position of a trusted caregiver, hygienists have a unique opportunity to improve case acceptance for the benefit of both the patient and the dental practice. Innovations

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Life-Long Learning-An Art in Itself!

When one thinks of learning, one often thinks of attending classes and gaining the knowledge that is bestowed upon us by our teachers. However, according to Jiddu Krishnamurti, an advocate for humanity, a�?there is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learninga�? (BrainyQuote, n.d).

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E-Books: Great tool but are we all on the same “page”?

The advent of the internet, as we are all aware, has brought upon a generation of “virtual everything”-online shopping, online newspapers, online research to simply name a few. One online concept however,e-books, has certainly succeeded not only in “wowing” the virtual culture we now live in, but along with this surge forward, it has conversely created a need to pull back and re-evaluate this attempt at a “textbook revolution”. E-books yes, are the result of

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The Health Benefits of Good Oral Hygiene For Dental School Students

As reported by the National Post at http://life.nationalpost.com/2012/08/21/good-oral-health-linked-to-reduced-risk-of-dementia/, in a study led by Annlia Paganini-Hill, at the University of California, people who maintain good oral health with regular brushing may have a lower risk of developing dementia later in life. Researchers, who followed close to 5,500 elderly people over an 18-year period, found those who reported brushing their teeth less than once a day were up to 65% more likely to develop dementia than those

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7 Building Blocks to Great Oral Health After Dental Hygiene Courses

As a professional in the dental hygiene field, it is vital that you not only pass your knowledge and experience on to your clients, but that you also live as an example of the profession. Superior oral health will set your clienta��s mind at ease, boost your own confidence and performance, and serve as free advertising! But deciding what to eat while on a break or on the way to work can be spontaneous. Sometimes

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Dive Into MOOCs: Progressive Online Education for Dental Hygienists

Massive Open Online Courses John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems stated a�?the next big killer application on the internet is going to be education. Education over the internet is going to be so big it is going to make e-mail usage look like a rounding error” (The Online Community for eLearning in Ottawa, n.d.). Jack Messman of Pricewaterhouse Cooper believes that online learning will become the most cost-effective method of educating the worlda��s workforce (The

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