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How to Get a Nutrition Degree Online

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

One of the fastest growing online degree programs is the nutrition program. Many people are opting to work toward nutrition degrees online in order to become a part of this important and growing profession. If you are interested in getting your nutrition degree online, there are some important facts you should know first.

First of all, nutrition degree programs can be found at just about every online college or university. However, all of these programs are not created equally. It is important that you thoroughly research any school and program that you are thinking of applying to. You will want to find a school that has a good reputation, both in online reviews and in the nutrition world. A good way to find out more about a school’s program is to talk to people already working in the nutrition field.

These individuals can share with you their thoughts and impressions about the school and program and how they rank when compared to others. This will give you a good idea of what kind of stigma, good or bad, a degree from this school would offer you. Furthermore, you should ask the school directly what some of their recent nutrition program graduates are doing. This is a good way to gauge the successfulness of the program.

Secondly, you will need to decide what type of nutrition degree to pursue. You can opt for an associate degree, which usually takes about two years to complete, but you must be aware that this will not bring about the same opportunities as a bachelors degree in nutrition.

You might also consider going for your Masters, though you must already possess a bachelor’s degree to qualify. It is important to note that it is not necessary for your bachelor’s degree to be in the same area or even a related area, though this can make it easier to find programs that will accept you.

Once you’ve finally settled on a degree and a program, you must decide if you want to pursue any kind of specialization. Specializations are specific focus areas of study that can be applied to your degree. These are usually used only when you know exactly what you wish to do with your nutrition degree ahead of time.

Popular specializations or concentrations include food science, dietetics, human nutrition, dietary management, clinical nutrition, and many others. It can save you a lot of time and money if you choose a profession and a related concentration area up front, but this is not a necessity. Above all, go for the degree of your dreams and then seek out ways to put it to good use.

Advances in Cosmetic Dentistry

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

For most people, cosmetic dentistry used to mean getting braces on their teeth. There were other things, such as having caps put on to whiten the teeth or correct different types of flaws, but those kinds of things were mostly for the rich or famous, however, there have been so advances in this field, and it has become more common in mainstream society. With that, prices for many procedures have gone down. Though dentists still put braces on people’s teeth and still whiten them with caps, they do so now in much more innovative ways.

Old Methods
If you want to go really far back, you’ll see methods of cosmetic dentistry consisting of dentures carved out of wood, and teeth whitening done by barbers using nitric acid. Those were fairly ancient, and obviously flawed, methods and procedures.

As little as two or three decades ago, however, dentists were using porcelain materials to cap teeth and fill in gaps, and they’ve used metal braces to straighten teeth for many decades. Teeth whitening by barbers using enamel-destroying acids gave way to fluoride lozenges that also tended to brighten the smile, although later it was found that over-use of fluoride actually discolored the teeth.

New Methods
Today, cosmetic dentistry has made many strides forward. Although people do still get metal braces to straighten their teeth, the practice is rapidly becoming less common. These days, for themselves and for their children, people are opting for the new, clear, plastic aligners that you wear in stages, with each stage straightening your teeth just a little more until the desired result is finally reached.

These aligners are completely removable, which means that you can take them off to eat or brush your teeth, and the treatment is usually only needed for about a year or less. That is a significant improvement over metal braces, which some people had to wear for up to 3 or 4 years. Though dentists still use porcelain to cap teeth and fill gaps, they do so in a new way that bonds everything better.

Dentures, though still regularly used (and made out of acrylic, not wood), are starting to give way more and more to dental implants, which are basically prosthetic teeth that eventually bond naturally to the gums. Whitening procedures are much safer for the teeth, and there are a variety of them to choose from.

The Future
What should we look forward to in the field of cosmetic dentistry? Basically, just more improvements in the methods that are being utilized now. More than likely there will be advancements beyond that as well. 3-D Digital imaging of teeth, which is being used now in some cases, will probably play an increasing role in developing cosmetic procedures and prosthetics.

The good news is, cosmetic dentistry is available to a wider range of people today, including teeth-whitening treatments that can be bought over the counter at your local pharmacy. No doubt this will continue to be a positive trend.