Any of a variety of other dental professions, such as "Dental assistant", someone who works in a dentist's office, but may not be a licensed medical worker
Dentals are consonants such as t, d, n, and l articulated with either the lower or the upper teeth, or both, rather than with the gum ridge as in English. ... Two dentists perform surgery on a patient. ... A dental auxiliary is any of the dentists supporting team who helps with dental treatment. ... A dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who specializes in preventive care. ... A dental technician is part of the dental team who fabricates dental appliances dentures, crown and bridgework, removeable prothesis and implants. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The American Dental Association (ADA) is an American advocacy group that promotes Oral Health Care and the field of dentistry. ... The dental amalgam controversy is a controversy surrounding the use of dental amalgams in modern dentistry. ... Braces Dental braces (also known as orthodontic braces or brackets) are a fixed appliance used in orthodontics to correct alignment of teeth and their position with regard to bite. ... Tooth decay, or dental caries, is a disease of the teeth resulting in damage to tooth structure. ... Surgical extraction of an impacted molar. ... A dental restoration is a material that has been placed in a prepared tooth to restore function when tooth structure has been lost due to decay or fracture, or to improve the esthetics of the tooth. ... A dental implant is used in restorative dentistry. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Dental dams or rubber dams are essentially square sheets of latex used in dentistry, specifically endodontic treatment (root canals). ... A high-speed dental handpiece. ... A dental emergency is a type of Medical emergency involving the teeth or gingiva. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into dental restoration. ... Dental floss is a bundle of thin nylon filaments or a plastic (teflon or polyethylene ) ribbon used to remove food and plaque from teeth. ... Picture of a mild case of fluorosis. ... Dental insurance is insurance designed to pay the costs associated with dental care. ... A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement and is used in prosthetic dentistry. ... Collection of dental keys, circa 1825. ... It is a protein film that forms on the surface enamel by selective binding of glycoproteins from saliva. ... Dental phobia is a fear, or phobia, traditionally defined as an irrational and exaggerated fear of dentists and dental procedures. ... Dental plaque is a yellowish biofilm that builds up on the teeth. ... Porcelain used by a dental technician to create lifelike crowns and bridges for the dentist. ... A dental restoration is a material that has been placed in a prepared tooth to restore function when tooth structure has been lost due to decay or fracture, or to improve the esthetics of the tooth. ... Dental sealants are a dental treatment consisting of a plastic material to one or more teeth, for the purpose of preventing dental caries (cavities) or other forms of tooth decay. ... Dental Surgery is any number of medical procedures which involve artificially modifying the dentition. ...
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Official score reportswill be sent directly to dental schools requested on the DAT application approximately 3–4 weeks after the test; five score reports are included in the application fee.
The Dental Admission Testing Program does not endorse any test preparation courses and has no data on the content or efficacy of test preparation courses designed to prepare examinees to take the DAT.
While all dental schools require examinees to participate in the Dental Admission Testing Program, test results are only one factor considered in evaluating the admission potential of an examinee.
Manufacturer of dental restoratives and filling materials, dental adhesives, dental finishing and polishing discs and strips, dental impression materials, temporary crowns, curing lights, dental masks, dental ceramic primers, orthodontic bonding...
Dental supplies include amalgam carriers, knives, spatulas and brushes and equipment includes casting machines, vibrators, vacuum formers, engines and...
Manufacturer of dental diagnostic tools used in measuring the pressure of teeth, orthopedic pressure assessment devices including gait and joint pressures and industrial pressure assessment devices including pinch rolls and automative testing.