Speech On Becoming A Dentist

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All my life I was asked the question, have I ever had braces before? I never really exactly saw what others seen in my teeth, until one day when I had my first real dentist visit. The dentist office was very interesting, from the way it looked to the way they operated (I always thought the dentist did the same as a doctor). As I went in for my cleaning the dentist saw that I had a couple cavities, I was trying to figure out what was a cavity. How is this affecting my nice teeth? Am I going to lose the tooth? All these things ran through my mind as I heard the news. The dentist came in and explain everything to me and my mom, gave us the option for fixing this problem. From that day forward I had a billion and one question about how the teeth …show more content…

According to the occupational outlook handbook majoring in a science, such as biology, might increase one’s chances of being accepted into a dental school. I’m a person who likes to be hands on and always interacting with people, putting smiles on their faces is something I truly enjoy. Being a dentist comes with hands on techniques such as using dental tools to complete certain jobs, using computer skills to type perceptions up etc., and interacting with patients to figure out what’s best for them. I know some people ask what does a dentist do. Defined by the O. Net Online a dentist is defined as; someone who examine, diagnose, and treat diseases, injuries, and malformations of teeth and gums. May treat diseases of nerve, pulp, and other dental tissues affecting oral hygiene and retention of teeth. May fit dental appliances or provide preventive care. Dentist can become their own bosses which sometimes can be a good and bad thing because the good news is you don’t have to work for anyone the bad news is sometimes working for yourself can cause double stress. A normal work environment for a dentist is usually in a dentists’ offices. They wear masks, gloves, and safety glasses to protect themselves and their patients from infectious diseases. (occupational outlook handbook). On average the median annual wage for dentists was $158,310 in May 2015. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an …show more content…

Something simple as a smile for confidence or help solving a cold case to bring joy into a person’s life. Those things are the most priceless things life can give you. Although, I may not work inside a lab with amazing people, I know somewhere out there there’s extraordinary people working day in and day out to give the laboratory the best they have. However, working toward becoming a dentist is something I’m planning on doing. Taking on the dentistry world will be something I would enjoy doing, not because of the pay, not because of the job, but because that’s something I consider an actually passion. From meeting new people to making people build back a self-esteem will be something that I take pride in helping with. Every tooth in a man 's head is more valuable than a diamond. ~Miguel de

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