People care about the appearance and health of their teeth more
than ever. Help them to smile by seeking a challenging career as a
Dental Hygienist.
الناس، اليوم، يهتمون كثيراً بمظهر و
صحة أسنانهم أكثر من أي وقت مضى،
فساعديهم لكي يبتسموا من خلال سعيك في
هذه المهنة التي يملأها التحدي و
الإصرار،، من خلال رعاية الفم و الأسنان.
The profession of dental hygiene is entering a truly exciting
time. Peer professionals and patients alike are now understanding the
preventive purpose of the dental hygienist.
مهنة (أو رسالة) رعاية الأسنان بدأت تدخل
إلى مناحي مثيرة في هذه الحقبة من الزمن،
و سواءاً الأخاصائية أو الفرد المتحمس
أصبحوا متناغمين من حيث إستيعاب الأهمية
الوقائية التي توفرها أخصية الفم و
الأسنان.
In addition, the proven success of dental hygiene diagnosis and
treatment planning as well as related preventive care is also now being
recognized. Therefore, the emphasis must now be on preparing for these
new horizons in dental hygiene programs and also maintaining continuing
education throughout the professional lifetime of the dental hygienist.
كإضافة أخيرة، فإن النجاح المثبت و
المؤكد الذي حققته رعاية الأسنان من حيث
تحليل و تخطيط العلاج ز من حيث الرعاية
الوقائية أصبح ذات أهمية و عناية. و
لذلك، فإن التركيز و الاهتمام يجب أن
ينصب على إعداد هذا الجيل الصاعد في
برامج رعاية الأسنان و كذلك المحافظة و
تشجيع استمرارية التعلم خلال الحياة
العملية لأخصائية رعاية الأسنان.
It's more than "just a cleaning".
It's prevention!!!
Many people view going to the dental office for your "routine"
check up and cleaning just that ROUTINE. Recent research is proving
that the "scraping" that your Registered Dental Hygienist does is more
than just routine it definitely is PREVENTION. I'm not just talking
prevention from periodontal (gum) disease, I'm talking heart attacks,
strokes, diabetes and low birth weight babies, just to name a few
problems. There are tons of studies that show people with periodontal
disease are more likely to have heart problems than people who don't
have gum problems. I know you're thinking how can this all be related?
Well, it's due to the bacteria that lives in our mouths. There are
over 300 different types of bacteria that live and breed in our mouths.
I hate to say it but our mouths are nothing more than a toilet bowl or
worse. GROSS!!! That is why it is SO important to visit your dental
hygienist regularly. When she/he is "scraping" around your teeth
she/he is removing the harmful bacteria that has built up over the last
3-6 months (providing that you have been keeping your regular
preventive visits). If it has been along time since you visited your
dental professional then you may require a more in-depth treatment to
get your gums back to a healthy state.
So don't neglect visiting your Registered Dental Hygienist. You may be
saving more than your teeth!!