viernes, 28 de septiembre de 2012

Emirates Airlines, Teeth & Dental Certificate

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I'm worried cause my teeth are not perfect and I'm considering joining emirates airlines to become a cabin crew... 

I have gaps and problems in some teeth in the back of my mouth, not the front I think my teeth in general look perfect but "backstage" is kind of messy and not very healthy...

I found this and i'm relieved now cause I don't think I have the money to pay for implants right now.

GUIDELINES:

· Teeth should be free from caries and all necessary fillings completed.
· Roots etc. should have been removed. Sockets clean, uninfected and healthy.
· Temporary fillings are not acceptable.
· Gingiva and oral cavity to be free from infection or disease.
· Teeth should be free from plaque, scaled and polished. Good level of periodontal health.
· Crown and bridgework, if present, should be in good condition.
· On initial examination in EK clinic, if treatment is found to be unsatisfactory or uncompleted, it will 
need to be restored at the patients expense.
· Dentures, if applicable, should be in good condition and fit properly.
· Root canal treatment should be complete and satisfactory. For recent RCT, a post treatment periapical 
X-ray should be supplied 
· Wisdom teeth which are normally symptom-free (i.e. which do not compromise adjacent teeth or 
do not create recurrent infections) do NOT require removal. 
· Dentition should be of cosmetically acceptable appearance 
· Gaps / missing teeth do not need to be replaced by bridges etc. If posterior and unnoticeable.

Hello!

Well this my first entry, I don't know what to say... I just know I need a place to throw some thoughts, music and anything about my life.
I'm 29, from argentina and I'll just post some stuff I find on the internet I find interesting.
:)