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Work hard, be flexible in your business decisions, don't be tied down, be willing to work efficiently and improve with every iteration of yourself, start cheap, learn to multitask, only learn what's needed in dental school and quickly learn the real world of dentistry. Maybe I missed something, I'll add on if I remember anything else. If you do what I outlined above, you'll make tons of money, work less hours, and not be poor like other inefficient dentists.
I'm really curious to know, you seem like a very accomplished general dentist. At least it sounded like you were general. Would you recommend someone to specialize? Particularly OS. Is the ROI worth it? There are intangibles to this that I just really enjoy but at the end of the day the money is importantWork hard, be flexible in your business decisions, don't be tied down, be willing to work efficiently and improve with every iteration of yourself, start cheap, learn to multitask, only learn what's needed in dental school and quickly learn the real world of dentistry. Maybe I missed something, I'll add on if I remember anything else. If you do what I outlined above, you'll make tons of money, work less hours, and not be poor like other inefficient dentists.