Future in Smiles

Future in Smiles

Sarah Michaels

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SD
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Ciencia y tecnología (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9798223348818
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Embark on an engaging exploration of what it truly means to be a dentist! Tailored specifically for the curious minds of young children and pre-teens, this compelling book dives deep into a career that is both scientifically fascinating and socially vivid. Expertly navigating its readers through the intricate maze of dentistry, this book allows children to practically experience the career while remaining in the comfort of their homes.Children and pre-teens will be introduced to a world where science, art, and charity meet. They will learn about the different specialty areas within dentistry, each with its own unique set of challenges and rewards, and understand the importance of oral health in overall wellness. They’ll witness the power of a reassuring smile behind the mask, the strength in a steady hand, and the significance of empathy in a profession that’s more about treating people than just treating teeth.Packed with enlightening anecdotes and inspirational stories, this immersive book aims not just to educate, but inspire a new generation of dental professionals. Whether a child is dreaming of becoming a dentist or just inquisitive about this esteemed profession, this engaging read promises to satiate their curiosity.

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