jimmybeans1
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I think that's a little harsh. Very few dentists I know would go running into their office in the middle of the night. In fact, I do not think I know any.With all due respect, if this is your mindset, don’t become a dentist.
If you are going by the title of “Doctor“, that is a special, sacred designation.
Patients’ dental problems do not always come up always between 9 AM and 4 PM, Monday through Thursday.
If that’s what you want, become a dental hygienist, or perhaps, a dental therapist. There still time to get out.
OP should do an AEGD then. I agree that most benefit for GP is the sick call (pulpectomies, I&D, OS and sedation experience). GPR means signing up to do that call. Implants, advanced GP cases are more AEGD territory. Of course this varies program to program. If thinking of OS/Endo/Anesthesia then GPR otherwise don't bother.GPRs should really spend almost all their time on dentistry. IMHO