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Dental Workers: Dentist Definition: A person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones. Examines patients teeth and mouth. Treats teeth and tissue problems such as extracts teeth, and surgery on gums. Cleans teeth. Education: Graduation from a dental school and a passing grade on a written and clinical exam. You also have to have a license in the state of employment Income: $109,000 - 200,000 You can find these jobs at hospitals, offices, clinics, and they can also work for the government.
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Dental Workers: Dental Hygienist Definition: An ancillary dental worker specializing in scaling and polishing teeth and in giving advice on cleaning the teeth. Takes patient vital signs Performs routine treatment procedures, such as cleaning and polishing Documents patient dental history Education: Graduation from an accredited dental hygienists program and passing grade on written and clinical exam. also license in the state employment Income: $51,200 - 74,200 You can find these at clinics and offices
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Dental Workers: Dental Laboratory Technician Definition: Use a variety of high-tech materials, such as ceramics, plastics and metal alloys for fixed restorations (crowns and bridges). Creates bands and implants Prepares plaster models May train and supervise others Education: High school diploma, two year vocational program, and on-the-job training. Income: $25,000 - 55,000 You can find these at clinics and offices also.
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Dental Workers- Dental Assistant Definition: Any person who, under the supervision of a dentist, performs any extra oral services including infection control or the use of hazardous materials or performs any intraoral services on patients. Prepares and maintains dental instruments Dental Charting Patient management during dental procedures Education: High school diploma, on the job training, completion of one or two years of community college and also a completion of exam Income: $24,800 - 36,000 You can find these workers at clinics with dentists Brush, Brush
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Medical Laboratory Workers: Pathologist Definition: A physician who interprets and diagnoses the changes caused by disease in tissues and body fluids. Studies body fluid Examines tissue biopsies Performs autopsies Education: Graduation from medical school, state license to practice medicine and certification by the American Board of Pathology (ABP) Income: $70,000 - 140,000 You can find these in labs and hospitals
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Medical Laboratory Workers: Supervisor Definition: Someone who watches over other employees in the laboratory. Oversees employees and tests in lab Leading teams of researchers on projects Maintaining cleanliness Education: Experience as a medical technician and graduate in biological sciences, chemistry, and management Income: $70,000 - 140,000 You can find these at research labs
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Medical Laboratory Workers: Lab Technician Definition: a healthcare professional who performs chemical, hematological, immunologic, microscopic, and bacteriological diagnostic analyses on body fluids such as blood, urine, and other substances. Collects samples Performs tests Analyze body fluid, tissue, and other substances Education: Graduate two of four year medical technician program in a college or university and certification, successful written exam, and needs to be registered medical technician Income: $41,600 - 58,500 You can find these at labs and hospitals
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