This document provides information about pursuing a career in dentistry. It discusses choosing dentistry as a career and various career options including private practice, academic dentistry, public health dentistry, and research. It also covers the need for more dentists, especially those from underrepresented minority groups. Details are provided about selecting a dental school, applying to dental programs, and the expected salary range for dentists.
This document provides information about pursuing a career in dentistry. It discusses choosing dentistry as a career and various career options including private practice, academic dentistry, public health dentistry, and research. It also covers the need for more dentists, especially those from underrepresented minority groups. Details are provided about selecting a dental school, applying to dental programs, and the expected salary range for dentists.
This document provides information about pursuing a career in dentistry. It discusses choosing dentistry as a career and various career options including private practice, academic dentistry, public health dentistry, and research. It also covers the need for more dentists, especially those from underrepresented minority groups. Details are provided about selecting a dental school, applying to dental programs, and the expected salary range for dentists.
This document provides information about pursuing a career in dentistry. It discusses choosing dentistry as a career and various career options including private practice, academic dentistry, public health dentistry, and research. It also covers the need for more dentists, especially those from underrepresented minority groups. Details are provided about selecting a dental school, applying to dental programs, and the expected salary range for dentists.
be interested in Look for the college requirements and degree needed for that career Look for a college that offers that degree and interests you Create a powerpoint or Prezi presentation to teach the class about that medical career, its job opportunities, college requirements, salary, etc. How to Organize your Slides Medical Career you chose Why to choose this careers Career options Needs for this career in the market Select a school How to Apply for this career degree Expected salary Dentistry: Why choosing this career? There are many reasons to choose dentistry as a career. Dentistry offers an opportunity to make a difference in your patients health and well- being. It's a career that allows you a chance to be your own boss and own a dental practice. New exciting scientific breakthroughs in gene therapy and biotechnology offer dentists an opportunity to preserve their patients smiles and self-esteem. Dentistry Career Options Private Practice: Many dentists work either in solo private practice or in partnerships with other dentists. The majority of private practice dentists own their practices. Academic Dentistry: An academic dentistry career combines teaching, research, community service and patient care. Faculty members work in an intellectually stimulating and exciting academic environment. Career opportunities for academic dentists are excellent at this time. Additional information is available at the American Dental Education Association. Public Health Dentistry: This career focuses on community settings rather than private practice. Promoting dental health, developing health policy and preventing disease are the major roles of a public health dentist. Numerous opportunities exist in research and teaching within public health dentistry. The U.S. Public Health Service offers dentists an opportunity to provide dental care in unique cultural environments (e.g., an Indian Reservation, Coast Guard base, or Federal Prison). Research: Research careers offer opportunities to generate new knowledge and be on the cutting edge of scientific discoveries that ultimately impact patient care Need for Dentists There is a critical need in many underserved communities where minority and disadvantaged people are not getting the care they need. Only 12 percent of students entering dental school are minorities, while minorities make up 25 percent of the general population. Recent data shows that minority dentists treat a very high number of minority patients. More underrepresented minority dentists (African American, Hispanic and American Indian) are necessary to eliminate the barriers to oral care. This need is expected to increase as statistics indicate that 58 percent of the population will be comprised of underrepresented groups by the year 2050. Select a Dentist School There are more than 60 dental schools in the United States accredited by the ADA's Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). Each program is rigorously evaluated for its content and quality. Typically, DDS/DMD programs take four years to complete with an additional years for dental specialties like Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Pediatric Dentistry. Admission to dental school is highly competitive, but the application process has never been easier. Most U.S. dental schools accept a single online application through the American Association of Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS). Apply for Dental School Admissions committees review credentials such as academic qualifications, the results from the Dental Admissions Test (DAT), grade point average (GPA), letters of recommendation, personal interviews and dental office shadowing experiences. Admission requirements can vary from school to school. Most dental schools require personal interviews with candidates to assess qualities such as desire to help people, self-confidence, ability to meet challenges, ability to get along with people and capacity to work independently. The personal interview also provides an opportunity to ask about the school. Expected Salary The median annual Dentist salary is $147,361, as of September 27, 2017, with a range usually between $131,586-$172,340, however this can vary widely depending on a variety of factors.
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