Oral-B CrossAction Vitalizer Toothbrush, 40 Soft Regular Head 1 ea Oral-B CrossAction Vitalizer Toothbrush, 40 Soft Regular Head 1 ea
Price : $2.99

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INDICATIONS: Clinically proven to reduce gingivitis and improve gum health. Soft Gum Stimulators Soft gum stimulators stimulate and massage gums. CrissCross Bristles Unique CrissCross bristles are angled in opposing directions to lift out and sweep away

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Oral-B Extra Soft Electric Toothbrush Heads, 3 Per Pack Oral-B Extra Soft Electric Toothbrush Heads, 3 Per Pack
Price : $18.49

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Oral-B Extra Soft Electric Toothbrush HeadsFits all Oral-B Power Toothbrushes except Oral-B CrossAction Power.Extra gentle cleaning.Extra soft bristles are extremely gentle on teeth and gums.Indicator bristles signal brushhead replacement.Dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every 3 months.3-pack

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Oral-B ExtraSoft Brushheads - 3 Pack Oral-B ExtraSoft Brushheads - 3 Pack
Price : $24.99
Features :
  1. Advanced Bristle System:Extra soft bristles are extremely gentle on teeth and gums.
  2. INDICATOR bristles signal brushhead replacement.
  3. Includes 3 replacement brushheads.

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Dentists recommend changing your brushheads every three months. 3 refills per pack Fits all Oral-B Power Toothbrushes (Rechargeable/Battery) except CrossAction Power and Oral-B Sonic Complete. Includes 3 ExtraSoft replacement brushheads. Extra gentle cleaning.

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Oral-B FlexiSoft Replacement (Four 3-pks.) 12 Total BrushHeads Oral-B FlexiSoft Replacement (Four 3-pks.) 12 Total BrushHeads
Price : $79.96 $109.89
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  1. Dentists recommend changing your brushheads every three months.
  2. 3 refills per pack, 1 Year's Supply
  3. Advanced Bristle System - FlexiSoft bristles thoroughly clean and polish teeth.
  4. Longer Interdental Tips clean deep between and below the gumline.
  5. NDICATOR bristles signal brushhead replacement.

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1 Year's Supply Fits all Oral-B Power Toothbrushes (Rechargeable/Battery) except CrossAction Power and Oral-B Sonic Complete.

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Oral-B FlexiSoft Replacement BrushHeads EB17-3 Oral-B FlexiSoft Replacement BrushHeads EB17-3
Price : $19.99
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  1. 3 replacement brush heads fit all Braun Oral-B electric toothbrushes
  2. Soft, rounded bristles in center protect teeth from too-firm brushing
  3. Long interdental tips clean deep between teeth and below gumline
  4. Indicator bristles' color fades to signal when brush head needs replacement
  5. Brush heads have removable color-code rings

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FlexiSoft bristles thoroughly clean and polish teeth. Longer interdental Tips clean deep between teeth and below the gumline. Indictator bristles signal brushead replacement.

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Question : Can you only get a degree in dental hygiene if?
My friend wants to get an associates degree in dental hygiene because she wants to be a dental hygienist. We looked but we only found bachelor degree programs for dental hygiene. She already has a degree in dental assisting and has a job doing so for like a year now actually... Is there no associates degree programs for dental hygiene or are there only bachelor degree programs?

Answer:
Most community colleges offer associates degrees, which is what your friend is looking for.

 

Question : Does Tennessee State University have a dental hygiene program for first time freshmen?
Does Tennessee State University have a dental hygiene program that you can take if you are a first time freshmen students

Answer:
Does Tennessee State University have a dental hygiene program that you can take if you are a first time freshmen students

 

Question : should i leave of my university where i study sociology and go to a community college to study dental hygiene?
I'm in school getting a sociology degree but I really really really dont want to. I was orignally going to school to do dental hygiene but I didn't get in the dental hygiene school at my university. So I was wondering instead of letting my parents spend 24,000 dollars on my schooling each year maybe i should go and do something i really want to do. The only problem is that they wont help me pay for a community college education (lol, parents), so I would have to come up with the money myself. What should I do? any ideas?

Answer:
No matter who is paying the bill, there's not a lot of point in getting a degree in something you don't want. I'm not sure what your intent was to do with a sociology degree, but a bachelors might not buy you much in the way of jobs. Dental hygiene is a field with a lot of job opportunity. Talk to your parents and let them know you just don't have interest in the soc field. On the other hand, if you only need a few more credits for your degree, it's probably worth just finishing it up on the theory that any degree is better than no degree. Good luck.

 

Question : What would happen if I do the Dental Hygiene program and fail the state test?
I know that after doing the Dental Hygiene program, I would have to take the Dental Hygiene National Board Examinations and the California State Licensing Examination, but what happen if I fail both test? Can I still work as a Dental Hygienist or do I have to start on a new major? Also, should I apply to Foothill college or Cabrillo College (both school are in California) for a good Dental Hygiene Program?

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In Arizona (where I live) you can actually work without a license as a Dental hygienist in a federal setting (such as VA hospital, prison, base...etc) You do have to have a DH degree though... Check out if it's true in your state. You can usually find this info in the packet you have to study for your jurisprudence test. Another tip: study from the Kaplan book for the National Board, you'll find all the things you need to know for the exam. And don't forget: the Board is curved, so to get a 75% passing grade you actually need only about 60%.

 

Question : Where can someone not in college take classes aobout dental hygiene?
Where can someone who is not in college take classes or learn about dental hygiene?

Answer:
the following site has a list that offers dental hygiene classes online...you didnt mention the state or country u r in http://www.adha.org/downloads/distance_entry.pdf good luck

 

Question : Tell me anything about the dental hygiene program at sac city sacramento, CA?
I planning on doing the dental hygiene program at sac city college in Sacramento, CA. I need to know anything u can tell me.

Answer:
Certification Bootcamp- http://mcadtutorial.com/

 

Question : How important is dental hygiene?
.....ahv tried rubbin` that thar dental hygiene genie but the varmint aint given me no fekking wish yet! Mebbes i jist aint rubbin` hard enough... ;)

Answer:
You're meant to use a tooth brush, not a toilet brush ;-)

 

Question : what is the best route to take if i am interested in obtaining my bachelor's degree in dental hygiene?
I am currently attending community college to obtain my Associates degree, then i was going to apply to the dental hygiene program to obtain my certificate in dental hygiene, but i want to get my BA in dental hygiene as well. How would i go about obtaiining my BA in dental hygiene at a CSU if they dont have dental hygiene programs?

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Sorry, but you can't. You have to go to a school with a dental hygeine program....there are not very many and the competition is tough sometimes. Find a school with a Dental Hygeine program, find out their requirements and start taking classes to prepare. Usually, you have to take biology, Anatomy & Physiology, Psychology, and sometimes Nutrition. Most of these should be transferrable to a school with they hygeine program, but when you call, find out for sure. Most Hygeine programs are 2 years and you earn your Associates in Science degree, not a BA. Try and score well in your science classes, as these will count a lot in the admissions process. Most schools also require you to take a test (ours is the TEAS test) and you have to score a certain percentage to qualify for admission. Good Luck.

 

Question : I'm currently in the dental hygiene program and have to have 65 patients. How can I find patients?
I am currently in the dental hygiene program at Indiana University NW of Gary, IN, and have to have 65 before graduation. We have to find our own patients. The clinic offers a 50% discount to all college students as well as takes just about any insurance plan. However, I am new to the area and do not know very many people. How can I find patients?

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my god come to the UK we are in desperate need of dentits! our dentists here can only take on a certain numkber of nhs patients so a lot of ppl are without good dental hygene.... come here u will earn a packet!

 

Question : Is Dental Assistaning a more popular career than Dental Hygiene?
Because...I see commercials about becoming dental assistants all day,everyday but i don't ever see any about dental hygienist.I also can't find any 2 yr or community colleges that offer dental hygiene in TN.How can it be a growing career if its so hard to find a school to go to for it? I'd really hope to be a dental hygienist,but I just don't know about it anymore.It seems too difficult to get into.

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Dental assisting is a great career field and it is certainly growing. An entry level dental assistant can make around $10-$15 per hour without experience and has the potential to earn $30-$35 per hour with several years of experience and additional certifications (radiology, coronal polishing, pit and fissure sealants, etc.) You probably don't see a lot of commercials for dental hygeine because most programs are competitive and so they don't necessarily need to advertise to attract students, they already have more apply than they have space for. Dental hygeine has also become a field that is in demand most start of making around $45,000 - $50,000 per year and will make $65,000 after a few years of experience. Dental hygeine requires at least a 2 year associates degree and several licensure exams to practice in a particular state.

 

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