Foundation of General Practice Dental Professionals
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97,654 | Total Universe / Universe Rate | $110.00/M |
Email Addresses | $275.00/M | |
Phone Numbers | + $50.00/M |
DESCRIPTION
Foundation of General Practice Dental Professionals are healthcare professionals, selectable at their home address or practice address, who are trained in all areas of dentistry to properly treat their patient. They administer anesthesia, evaluate the patient’s symptoms, and diagnose oral diseases. General practice professionals may work in dental clinics or have a private practice.
Dental Service Providers provide comprehensive assessment evaluations, instruction to patients, care and health resource coordination, and evaluate the tooth and mouth related care needs of the patients. These medical industry professionals look to publications, case studies, professional and academic organizations, trade conferences, and career listings to stay in touch with the needs of dental practices and professionals.
Dental professionals must express a high degree of empathy for others. In addition to medical and dental knowledge, they must also be strong in communication, leadership, organized, detail oriented, and critical thinking. Some dental service providers may work to promote general health by educating the public on warning signs and symptoms of tooth problems.
These healthcare professionals are required to attend continuing education classes to maintain their certification, depending on where they practice. Many also belong to professional organizations to maintain professional credentials.
Specialty Selections:
Dental Public Health General Practice
Endodontics General Practice
Endodontics, Prosthodontics General Practice
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology General Practice
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery General Practice
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics General Practice
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric Dentistry General Practice
Periodontics General Practice
Periodontics Endodontics General Practice
Prosthodontics General Practice
Dental professionals may oversee a variety of administrative tasks, including bookkeeping and the buying of equipment and supplies. They may employ and supervise dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental laboratory technicians, and receptionists.
Dental professionals use a variety of equipment, including x-ray machines, drills, mouth mirrors, probes, forceps, brushes, and scalpels. Lasers, digital scanners, and other computer technologies also may be used. They wear masks, gloves, and safety glasses to protect themselves and their patients from infectious diseases.
These seasoned professionals embrace healthcare with diversity, equity, and try to achieve a work/life balance. They look to achieve a deeper knowledge in their field. Also by using career advancement resources such as online continuing education or certificate programs, social networking sites to make personal and professional connections, attending trade shows, and networking at industry events, these professionals achieve a deeper knowledge in their field.
This list is ideal for any medical or dental industry continuing education courses, medical supplies, business publications, office supply catalogs, uniform catalogs, insurance, and credit card offers.
ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
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A/B SPLIT | 100.00/F |
CD ROM | 75.00/F |
75.00/F | |
Suppression | 150.00/F |
Transmission | 150.00/M |