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Hey guys,
I'm considering dental school, and I'm just wondering if there is anyway to "judge" whether one would make a good dentist. It seems like you could have great grades and ace the admissions test, but what if you don't have a "steady hand"? It seems to me that that is one of the most important things about dentistry, kind of like a surgeon needs a stead hand - although I admit that I don't know a whole lot about dentistry. Is a steady hand something that pretty much anyone can develop with the training you can go through? What if I go through 4 years of dental school just to find out that I suck as a dentist?
I'm considering dental school, and I'm just wondering if there is anyway to "judge" whether one would make a good dentist. It seems like you could have great grades and ace the admissions test, but what if you don't have a "steady hand"? It seems to me that that is one of the most important things about dentistry, kind of like a surgeon needs a stead hand - although I admit that I don't know a whole lot about dentistry. Is a steady hand something that pretty much anyone can develop with the training you can go through? What if I go through 4 years of dental school just to find out that I suck as a dentist?