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Old May 6, 2008, 08:50 PM
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2 become a dental assistant

Is it possible for me to become a dental assistant when am wearing full dentures top and bottom? thanks ....

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Old May 7, 2008, 02:27 AM   #2  
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I suppose it would depend on your skills. In 30 yrs in dentistry I can honestly say I have never worked with anyone who had complete upper and lower dentures. I know when I applied to college for my program they asked for dental and medical examinations. It would also be difficult for you to participate in any classroom activities that have you practising techniques with a partner. So now that I think of it, I'd say it's highly unlikely. Sorry.
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Thanks flossie...I made up my mind..i will go for medical assistant instead....thanks for the honest answer.
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You are welcome and good luck. I'm sure there is more room for advancement as a medical assistant.
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actually at least in the US, yes you can, you can not be discriminated against for your medical issues unless it directly effects the ability of your job.
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I still think one would be hard pressed to find a dentist who would hire an assistant with full dentures. The assistant is there to promote dental health. How can one promote dental health when one has no teeth???? Unless, of course, it's a"I wish I knew then, what I know now."
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Im in school for dental assisting right now. And just like Flossie has said... it would be very difficult for you to participate class time because no one would be able to practice on you. but that doesnt mean you wouldnt be able to practice on your school mates.
in my honest opinion.. i think you should check out the dental field... because my mom went to school to be a medical assistant and they didnt quite make what a dental assistant makes. but then again, i guess it all depends on what area you live in.


good luck. hope it all works out for you.
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