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Monday, April 27, 2009
Available dental jobs at the West Haven, CT VA hospital?
search here
http://www.va.gov/jobs/search.htm
or call them and ask for HR
950 Campbell Avenue
West Haven , CT 06516
Phone: (203) 932-5711
http://www.va.gov/jobs/search.htm
or call them and ask for HR
950 Campbell Avenue
West Haven , CT 06516
Phone: (203) 932-5711
Dental technician jobs in canada?
I am a filipino dental technician trying to find a job in canada as a dental technician ?where can i apply online?and is applying online legitimate?Pls. i need your help and your opinion.Thanks
Dental technician jobs in canada?
your credentials mean nothing here
you need to get a real education here first.
sorry.
there is nothing here for you until you get a diploma that we will respect.
You should be looking for schools.
Reply:Here's a start for you. Look at question and answer #10.
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Dental technician jobs in canada?
your credentials mean nothing here
you need to get a real education here first.
sorry.
there is nothing here for you until you get a diploma that we will respect.
You should be looking for schools.
Reply:Here's a start for you. Look at question and answer #10.
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Any suggestions on cool part-time jobs for college students who want braces? No dental jobs.?
I know weird request. I have a class 3 malaclusion, which means my bit is very terrible. My goal is to have straight teeth before I graduate in 3 years. Any suggestions, some of the dentists say that the cost due to a need of oral surgery can be around $15,000, however with Met life Dental, or possibly DELTA dental insurance I can have the cost significantly reduced. These insurances do not sell to individuals, only companies, and I have not found a company yet that either has them, or allows them for part time workers. Any suggestions on how to fix my grill? Thanks for taking the time.
Any suggestions on cool part-time jobs for college students who want braces? No dental jobs.?
I have a friend who washes windows, she has a small power washer and a blow dryer for speed, you could go low tech and still make good money. She charges $100.00 for a one storey house and includes the sliders.
Reply:You can save money at the dentist with Ameriplan. It only costs $11.95/month for an individual. You can read about it at the site below.
Any suggestions on cool part-time jobs for college students who want braces? No dental jobs.?
I have a friend who washes windows, she has a small power washer and a blow dryer for speed, you could go low tech and still make good money. She charges $100.00 for a one storey house and includes the sliders.
Reply:You can save money at the dentist with Ameriplan. It only costs $11.95/month for an individual. You can read about it at the site below.
Dental Jobs!? What exactly do they do? HELLLP!?
I'm thinking about going into the dental field for my career, but i want to know exactly whats out there. i need to know what kinds of dentists there are, and what they do. I know that a dental hygenist just pretty much cleans the teeth and everything, but what about working with like braces and stuff? i really want to look into this. Any help?!
Dental Jobs!? What exactly do they do? HELLLP!?
Cosmetic denstistry (involving braces, lumineers, etc.) is a good feild to get into. It takes the least time to get a degree and is pretty high paying. So that's where i would want to go if I were you. There are many types of dentists, including orthodontists. You could be an oral surgen, root canal specialist, pedeatric dentist, etc. You should look into it by soing a few google searches and cheaking out the national institute of health websites, and such. Good Luck ☺
Reply:Check out this website. And note the "quick links."
http://ada.org/public/careers/index.asp
Dental Jobs!? What exactly do they do? HELLLP!?
Cosmetic denstistry (involving braces, lumineers, etc.) is a good feild to get into. It takes the least time to get a degree and is pretty high paying. So that's where i would want to go if I were you. There are many types of dentists, including orthodontists. You could be an oral surgen, root canal specialist, pedeatric dentist, etc. You should look into it by soing a few google searches and cheaking out the national institute of health websites, and such. Good Luck ☺
Reply:Check out this website. And note the "quick links."
http://ada.org/public/careers/index.asp
Dental nurse jobs in plymouth.m.o.d?
I was told by a colleague, that Two Dental Nurse jobs were advertised, with the M.O.D, looking for civilian DentalNurses in plymouth. I cannot seem to find the web-site to fill in the application form. Can anybody help? Thanks Anna
Dental nurse jobs in plymouth.m.o.d?
Go to the local county council websites.
Or just ask your friend again.
Dental nurse jobs in plymouth.m.o.d?
Go to the local county council websites.
Or just ask your friend again.
Dental Nursing Jobs?
I am currently on a 2 year training course to qualify as a Dental Nurse. I still have 1 year left, but think that it is as good a time as any to start planning for after the course. What i would like to know is if there are many jobs avaliable in the UK for dental nurses and/or if there are any carers that branch off from dental nursing that don't require much if any additional training.
Dental Nursing Jobs?
East London Is Absolutely Crying Out For Nurses, As Is The South East Of England In General. Further Careers? Why Not Go On A Sedation Course, Or Join The Army And Do Dental Nursing There...The Career Possibilities Are Endless In The Army!
Reply:Have a look on this website,
http://www.jobs4medical.co.uk/jobs/Denta...
Hope they can help you.
Tooth Ache
Dental Nursing Jobs?
East London Is Absolutely Crying Out For Nurses, As Is The South East Of England In General. Further Careers? Why Not Go On A Sedation Course, Or Join The Army And Do Dental Nursing There...The Career Possibilities Are Endless In The Army!
Reply:Have a look on this website,
http://www.jobs4medical.co.uk/jobs/Denta...
Hope they can help you.
Tooth Ache
How are the Dental Jobs in your state?
I am just curious as to how the job market is for a dental hygienist where you live.
How are the Dental Jobs in your state?
This is a small town but it has a very high demand for dental hygienists. I know that there has been one position advertised for 6 months at $35-55/hour as well as another that's been posted for at least 3 months without the pay listed. There is also a dental clinic at the Native hospital here in town which draws patients from a wide area but I'm not sure what the pay, working conditions or turnover is like there. Lots of Alaska is great for anyone with professional skills.
Reply:I think they are kinda down in the mouth,
Reply:They are exretmely expensive so they make good money, I used to know a girl who was a dental hygenist, she was making I think 14 dollars per hour.
Reply:It depends on where you live. I'm a certified dental assistant and make $14 an hour and the hygienist is salary but she makes about $24 an hour. This is in West Virginia.
How are the Dental Jobs in your state?
This is a small town but it has a very high demand for dental hygienists. I know that there has been one position advertised for 6 months at $35-55/hour as well as another that's been posted for at least 3 months without the pay listed. There is also a dental clinic at the Native hospital here in town which draws patients from a wide area but I'm not sure what the pay, working conditions or turnover is like there. Lots of Alaska is great for anyone with professional skills.
Reply:I think they are kinda down in the mouth,
Reply:They are exretmely expensive so they make good money, I used to know a girl who was a dental hygenist, she was making I think 14 dollars per hour.
Reply:It depends on where you live. I'm a certified dental assistant and make $14 an hour and the hygienist is salary but she makes about $24 an hour. This is in West Virginia.
Anyone know of dental jobs in atlanta(gwinette county)?
I'm moving to Atlanta, Ga and I heard that Gwinette county is a good are to move to. I work in the dental field and would like to know if there are any jobs in this particular area.
Anyone know of dental jobs in atlanta(gwinette county)?
check on craigslist.com for your area
Anyone know of dental jobs in atlanta(gwinette county)?
check on craigslist.com for your area
Dental Jobs?
ok,so i havent completely made up my mind, i pretty much would like to have any job in the Dental Fields area.
who generally gets payed more?
-Dentists?
-Orthodontists?
-Oral/Maxillofacial Surgeons?
-Cosmetic Dentists?
-or any other type of job in the Dental Fields I've missed that is running my own practice like the ones i listed above?
i dont know yet,i think i want to be a Orthodontist, but i want a job where i get a lot more money from it in the Dental Jobs, but i dont want too much schooling! it already takes about 8-9 years of college to be an Orthodontist, so a Dental Job that would get payed more but require less or the same amount of schooling time, I live along the pacific coast in Southern California and want to stay living here while i have a career. so i wanna make a lot of money. since everything, including homes are very indeed expensive nowadays here.
Dental Jobs?
You've gotten some pretty good advice from the other posters. Remember that dental school is very expensive--tuition is about 10X what it was when I went to school in the 1970's. Then, if you're going to open up your own practice, it can cost a few hundred thousand to build an office, even if there's no real estate involved. So you can be in an enormous financial hole before you see your first patient.
The particular practice setting and dynamics of your particular dental practice will help determine income. Location and clientele are important, and obviously your competence level. But personality and service are probably the most important of all. While it's true that cosmetic dentistry is not covered by insurance and therefore insurance companies cannot influence fees, your market will. Also, any dentist can (and most do) cosmetic dentistry--it is NOT a specialty (though there are plenty of continuing ed courses out there).
Since it appears you are at the very beginning of the process, why not try to find out what you can about general dentistry. There is plenty of time to decide whether or not to specialize later on.
Good luck,
Steve Bornfeld, DDS
Reply:Which would you enjoy more? The driving factor should NOT be money. If you "don't want too much schooling", then why do you want to be a dentist? Becoming one is harder than you imagine. If you're just in it for the money, then I feel bad for your future patients.
Pick something you want to do because you like it...not just because you'll make a lot of money.
Reply:Based on my limited knowledge I would say Cosmetic Dentist. They help to reshape and contour the face but they don't rely strictly on referrals like the other specialties you listed. One of my relatives lives on the east coast. He is a Cosmetic Dentist and he's only been working for about 5 or 6 years and already had purchased a massive 22 foot Grady White fishing boat, a drop dead gorgeous house on the water, and a $80,000 Porsche.
The way it works in my area the dentists usually have one "go-to" dentist that they will use for Ortho. For my boss we refer all our pts to Dr Thodus. That's it. If you were in my area you wouldn't get any of our business because we already have an established relationship with Dr Thodus. In the other office I worked in we used Dr Wong. If you want to specialize in Ortho you better be damn good at relationships because it's necessary for survival.
Btw - if your decision is based on money you're doing it for the wrong reason. All the above dental fields that you listed above are very very good paying jobs. I would take any of the above, but if you wanted the most bang for the buck, cosmetic would be the way to go - especially in SoCal.
who generally gets payed more?
-Dentists?
-Orthodontists?
-Oral/Maxillofacial Surgeons?
-Cosmetic Dentists?
-or any other type of job in the Dental Fields I've missed that is running my own practice like the ones i listed above?
i dont know yet,i think i want to be a Orthodontist, but i want a job where i get a lot more money from it in the Dental Jobs, but i dont want too much schooling! it already takes about 8-9 years of college to be an Orthodontist, so a Dental Job that would get payed more but require less or the same amount of schooling time, I live along the pacific coast in Southern California and want to stay living here while i have a career. so i wanna make a lot of money. since everything, including homes are very indeed expensive nowadays here.
Dental Jobs?
You've gotten some pretty good advice from the other posters. Remember that dental school is very expensive--tuition is about 10X what it was when I went to school in the 1970's. Then, if you're going to open up your own practice, it can cost a few hundred thousand to build an office, even if there's no real estate involved. So you can be in an enormous financial hole before you see your first patient.
The particular practice setting and dynamics of your particular dental practice will help determine income. Location and clientele are important, and obviously your competence level. But personality and service are probably the most important of all. While it's true that cosmetic dentistry is not covered by insurance and therefore insurance companies cannot influence fees, your market will. Also, any dentist can (and most do) cosmetic dentistry--it is NOT a specialty (though there are plenty of continuing ed courses out there).
Since it appears you are at the very beginning of the process, why not try to find out what you can about general dentistry. There is plenty of time to decide whether or not to specialize later on.
Good luck,
Steve Bornfeld, DDS
Reply:Which would you enjoy more? The driving factor should NOT be money. If you "don't want too much schooling", then why do you want to be a dentist? Becoming one is harder than you imagine. If you're just in it for the money, then I feel bad for your future patients.
Pick something you want to do because you like it...not just because you'll make a lot of money.
Reply:Based on my limited knowledge I would say Cosmetic Dentist. They help to reshape and contour the face but they don't rely strictly on referrals like the other specialties you listed. One of my relatives lives on the east coast. He is a Cosmetic Dentist and he's only been working for about 5 or 6 years and already had purchased a massive 22 foot Grady White fishing boat, a drop dead gorgeous house on the water, and a $80,000 Porsche.
The way it works in my area the dentists usually have one "go-to" dentist that they will use for Ortho. For my boss we refer all our pts to Dr Thodus. That's it. If you were in my area you wouldn't get any of our business because we already have an established relationship with Dr Thodus. In the other office I worked in we used Dr Wong. If you want to specialize in Ortho you better be damn good at relationships because it's necessary for survival.
Btw - if your decision is based on money you're doing it for the wrong reason. All the above dental fields that you listed above are very very good paying jobs. I would take any of the above, but if you wanted the most bang for the buck, cosmetic would be the way to go - especially in SoCal.
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