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		<title>By: PenPress</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 03:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1. The benefits offered at any job varies with the office that you choose. So, shop around.
2. Most likely you are NOT going to get benefits like insurance, retirement, etc. at a part-time position.
3. Any full-time position is legally required to offer you sick time, insurance, retirement, etc.. as a benefit package.
4. However, the amount of the sick time and paid time off increases with the length of employment.
5. Most of the jobs do not allow sick days for the first 3 to 6 months of employment (i.e., during the probation period). 
Working at an ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE can be a benefit because :
6. The pay will be higher because the practice itself will be making more money than an ordinary office :)
7. The cleaning will be easier than doing conventional adult prophy and / or scaling and root planing (&quot;deep cleaning&quot;). So, it won&#039;t be too hard on your hands. 
8. It will be pleasant, provided you like working with kids / children.
Good luck with your job search !!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. The benefits offered at any job varies with the office that you choose. So, shop around.<br />
2. Most likely you are NOT going to get benefits like insurance, retirement, etc. at a part-time position.<br />
3. Any full-time position is legally required to offer you sick time, insurance, retirement, etc.. as a benefit package.<br />
4. However, the amount of the sick time and paid time off increases with the length of employment.<br />
5. Most of the jobs do not allow sick days for the first 3 to 6 months of employment (i.e., during the probation period).<br />
Working at an ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE can be a benefit because :<br />
6. The pay will be higher because the practice itself will be making more money than an ordinary office <img src='http://orthodonticsquestions.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
7. The cleaning will be easier than doing conventional adult prophy and / or scaling and root planing (&#8220;deep cleaning&#8221;). So, it won&#8217;t be too hard on your hands.<br />
8. It will be pleasant, provided you like working with kids / children.<br />
Good luck with your job search !!</p>
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		<title>By: Ebay Timeshares</title>
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		<description>First and foremost it will depend on the dental office you work in as to what benefits you will receive.  You can also negotiate with your future employer what you would like to receive.  There may be some benefits you do not need and some you do that he does not offer.  During your interview be sure to ask what benefits are available.  If they offer none then that may not be the place you want to work.   Many dental offices do not offer health insurance just because they are small businesses and it is expensive to have health insurance.  You would likely be better to get it on your own.
Yes orthodontists do have dental hygienists.  After all the orthodontic patient does have to have his teeth cleaned.  Usually they will schedule the cleaning the same day that the patient is due for their monthly checkup.  Some patients choose to go back to their general dentist for cleanings...but a lot will stick with the orthodontist so as to save time on appointments.  Also a dental hygienist trained in ortho will know how to manuvere around the bands and brackets to get the best possible training.  If this is what interests you the most...then I would suggest that you do your clinical trainings in orthodontist offices...so you can get the best hands on training.  There is no &quot;specialized&quot; training for orthodontics in hygiene school.  That is why I suggested you request all your out of school clinical&#039;s be done at an orthodontist office.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First and foremost it will depend on the dental office you work in as to what benefits you will receive.  You can also negotiate with your future employer what you would like to receive.  There may be some benefits you do not need and some you do that he does not offer.  During your interview be sure to ask what benefits are available.  If they offer none then that may not be the place you want to work.   Many dental offices do not offer health insurance just because they are small businesses and it is expensive to have health insurance.  You would likely be better to get it on your own.<br />
Yes orthodontists do have dental hygienists.  After all the orthodontic patient does have to have his teeth cleaned.  Usually they will schedule the cleaning the same day that the patient is due for their monthly checkup.  Some patients choose to go back to their general dentist for cleanings&#8230;but a lot will stick with the orthodontist so as to save time on appointments.  Also a dental hygienist trained in ortho will know how to manuvere around the bands and brackets to get the best possible training.  If this is what interests you the most&#8230;then I would suggest that you do your clinical trainings in orthodontist offices&#8230;so you can get the best hands on training.  There is no &#8220;specialized&#8221; training for orthodontics in hygiene school.  That is why I suggested you request all your out of school clinical&#8217;s be done at an orthodontist office.</p>
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