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Hi everybody I am new to this forum. I was searching around on the net and stumbled on this page. I have a dilema on my hands. This past half year or so I have worked in a biotech lab which I really enjoy doing. I was accepted into dental school this last winter for this fall semester. I however have become fond of doing research and I am beginnig to question dental school because of this.
What I would like to know is, are there any research opprotunities for graduating dentists? Do many students go to dental school and pursue research? If I would like to do research, would dental school be a waste of my time where I could go to a graduate school and accomplish the same thing in less time?
I could see myself as a dentist in the future, but I really have enjoyed working in this lab doing research. Can I have the best of both worlds? Also, if there are graduating dentists doing research, what type of pay scale do they usually see?
Thanks for all your help in advance. This is a stressfull situation for me because school starts in a month, and I need to decide soon.
What I would like to know is, are there any research opprotunities for graduating dentists? Do many students go to dental school and pursue research? If I would like to do research, would dental school be a waste of my time where I could go to a graduate school and accomplish the same thing in less time?
I could see myself as a dentist in the future, but I really have enjoyed working in this lab doing research. Can I have the best of both worlds? Also, if there are graduating dentists doing research, what type of pay scale do they usually see?
Thanks for all your help in advance. This is a stressfull situation for me because school starts in a month, and I need to decide soon.
I have no regrets about any of the research endeavors I have undertaken over the years. I may not be fully fledged in research at the moment, but at least I have a possibility of being involved in academia somewhere down the road . I personally love the clinical aspect of dentistry and don't have any regrets about the paths I have followed. 