Research Paper On Dentistry

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Dentistry is not expensive, neglect is. If one is a successful and likable dentist, debt can generally be payed of in a short amount of time. It is a long profession to pursue; becoming a dentist generally requires four years of college and four years of medical school. Those who choose not to partake in residency afterwards do not always end up on the successful side of the career path. While I am not perfect for the job, I am great for the job considering I know my strengths and weaknesses very well and will use logic to improve sticky situations around me. I have already been through over twelve years of school, so personally, eight more years won't hurt me, unless for some reason I cannot buckle down. Their a certain skills people would expect me to have when becoming a dentist, since I will not be able to start my own practice right away, I will need to find ways to better myself for my boss and the people I am taking care of. Sadly, I am not someone who is the best to have on a team of workers. I don't get aggressive, but more passively aggressive when things don't go according to plan. …show more content…

As every personality test I take puts me in that category over others. Thankfully, the trait is highly admired in dentistry. logic allows me to be very analytical about issues at hand. I rarely panic, and try to find the fastest solution to problems. When reading I am able to pick up on the most important parts of the text, and implement the understanding into my everyday life. I am extremely organized which may have developed into slight OCD, so work environments with me are always in the best shape and their is little to no mishalf. Employees and practices would not have issues with patients because I am unfairly fair and reasonable. While I am selfish, I have morals that regard other people's take. It is natural for me to care for other people as the human I was made to be. I am not religious, but thankful I turned out as I

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