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Each script is 2-3 minutes in length, and will include medical vocabulary, and accurate pronunciation is important. Scripts will be sent in batches of 10-20 and will require a turn-around of less than 5 business days.
VO Delivery should be caring and comforting, yet knowlegeable. You are talking to the patient as they sit in the dental chair, describing the procedure that the doctor has said they need.
Budget range $1000 +
Jun 04, 2007 13:48:06 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Jun 11, 2007 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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"We want you to understand what’s included in a thorough dental examination because we believe it's vital for you to be an active participant in your oral care.
When we examine your mouth, we usually look for signs of periodontal disease, tooth decay, and any problems with your bite.
Periodontal disease is an infection of the teeth and gums that causes the jawbone to be lost and the gums to pull away from the tooth, creating pockets in the gums.
Since you may have no symptoms with periodontal disease, we use visual examination, a periodontal probe, and x-rays to look for it.
During your exam, we look for red and swollen gums, as in these cases of early periodontal disease
and moderate periodontal disease.
We also use a periodontal probe to measure the depth of the gums from the bottom of the pocket where it's attached to the tooth, to the top of the gums.
A probe reading of more than 3 millimeters is a sign of periodontal disease, and the deeper the pockets, the greater the spread of the disease.
Sometimes gums bleed when we probe them, and bleeding is also a sign of infection. Healthy gums don’t bleed.
X-rays also show us a lot about periodontal disease.
In this healthy mouth, the bone comes up high around the necks of the teeth, and it's even throughout the mouth.
In advanced periodontal disease, the bone level is much lower and often uneven.
During an exam, we also look for tooth decay.
Tooth decay is caused by acids that are produced by certain kinds of bacteria in the mouth. These acids dissolve tooth structure and cause cavities in the teeth.
Some cavities are easy to see,
but for hard-to-find cavities, we may use a dental explorer and x-rays.
A dental explorer sticks slightly when it contacts decayed surfaces on the tops and sides of your teeth. " The following is a partial script from our product.
"We want you to understand what’s included in a thorough dental examination because we believe it's vital for you to be an active participant in your oral care.
When we examine your mouth, we usually look for signs of periodontal disease, tooth decay, and any problems with your bite.
Periodontal disease is an infection of the teeth and gums that causes the jawbone to be lost and the gums to pull away from the tooth, creating pockets in the gums.
Since you may have no symptoms with periodontal disease, we use visual examination, a periodontal probe, and x-rays to look for it.
During your exam, we look for red and swollen gums, as in these cases of early periodontal disease
and moderate periodontal disease.
We also use a periodontal probe to measure the depth of the gums from the bottom of the pocket where it's attached to the tooth, to the top of the gums.
A probe reading of more than 3 millimeters is a sign of periodontal disease, and the deeper the pockets, the greater the spread of the disease.
Sometimes gums bleed when we probe them, and bleeding is also a sign of infection. Healthy gums don’t bleed.
X-rays also show us a lot about periodontal disease.
In this healthy mouth, the bone comes up high around the necks of the teeth, and it's even throughout the mouth.
In advanced periodontal disease, the bone level is much lower and often uneven.
During an exam, we also look for tooth decay.
Tooth decay is caused by acids that are produced by certain kinds of bacteria in the mouth. These acids dissolve tooth structure and cause cavities in the teeth.
Some cavities are easy to see,
but for hard-to-find cavities, we may use a dental explorer and x-rays.
A dental explorer sticks slightly when it contacts decayed surfaces on the tops and sides of your teeth. "
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