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eye sight
Started by golfer23
How is your stereovision and depth perception? That is the only thing I can think of that might give you trouble.
i'm a bit worried about this as well ... i haven't started school yet, but i've never been able to pass that depth perception test where you must pick the raised circle out of four options (i was also never able to see those "magic eye" pictures that were popular for a while). anyone already in school have difficulty with that test, did your depth perception become a problem in school?
I believe temple had a student who had a glass eye...
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I know a dentist who graduated from University of Texas - Houston in like 1994 who had and currently still has one (1) glass eyeball.
For some reason, my eyesight continues to worsen while my left forearm is getting bigger....
toofache32 said:For some reason, my eyesight continues to worsen while my left forearm is getting bigger....
but that eyesight problem only lasts a few seconds though right? I seem to regain my eyesight pretty quickly after. You weren't watching the World of Warcraft character creation screen were you?
You wouldn't by any chance watch scrambled tv channels would ya?toofache32 said:For some reason, my eyesight continues to worsen while my left forearm is getting bigger....
If anything, probably a benefit. Seems like most of the time our professors are telling us to close one eye and eliminate stereovision so we can better evaluate draw and taper in our preps. In all seriousness, I can't see why having poor vision in one eye would prevent you from succesfully practicing dentistry.
Thanks for the input.
I have asked several dentist and some say it should not be a problem while others say they are unsure (I dont know if they are just trying to be nice).
I spoke with an opthomologist (hope I spelled this right) and he was also unsure at first he said that no i could not do it then (because you must have two working eyes for depth preception) then he felt that he was not really sure as he did not know all of the specifics in dentistry.
My concern is if i spend all this energy around getting into school and by some luck get in will I get in my 3 or 4 th years and not be able to do it.
I have asked several dentist and some say it should not be a problem while others say they are unsure (I dont know if they are just trying to be nice).
I spoke with an opthomologist (hope I spelled this right) and he was also unsure at first he said that no i could not do it then (because you must have two working eyes for depth preception) then he felt that he was not really sure as he did not know all of the specifics in dentistry.
My concern is if i spend all this energy around getting into school and by some luck get in will I get in my 3 or 4 th years and not be able to do it.
If there is a dental school near you, you might try calling and letting them know your concerns. They may have someone who is specifically in charge of ensuring compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. That person ought to be able to help you.
My feeling is that you might struggle a bit at first, but would probably find ways of coping.
My feeling is that you might struggle a bit at first, but would probably find ways of coping.