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I just want to make my question brief. Why do students choose to go into dentistry? Personal stories are appreciated. I'm just trying to get some insight.
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=913383I just want to make my question brief. Why do students choose to go into dentistry? Personal stories are appreciated. I'm just trying to get some insight.
I just want to make my question brief. Why do students choose to go into dentistry? Personal stories are appreciated. I'm just trying to get some insight.
I'm in it for the money, the 9-5 work schedule, the independence/business aspect, ability to practice right after graduation, artistic nature of the profession, and I find other parts of the body much more repulsive than the mouth.
Not in any order, but some reasons that are important to me.
Autonomy, hands on work, income potential, helping those in need, having a 'hard' skill, opportunities to serve overseas, interactions with lots of people, getting new tools/toys in the office, challenge, interest in the sciences and probably other reasons if I thought about it longer.
I'm in it for the money, the 9-5 work schedule, the independence/business aspect, ability to practice right after graduation, artistic nature of the profession, and I find other parts of the body much more repulsive than the mouth.
But why not become a doctor?
It almost seems that dentists choose to be dentists for the lifestyle. Do people actually like looking through mouths?
But why not become a doctor?
Autonomy, hands on work, income potential, helping those in need, having a 'hard' skill, opportunities to serve overseas, interactions with lots of people, getting new tools/toys in the office, challenge, interest in the sciences and probably other reasons if I thought about it longer.
It almost seems that dentists choose to be dentists for the lifestyle. Do people actually like looking through mouths?
I'd much rather look at a bombed out mouth than a bombed out rectum or take care of an oozing rash on someone's crotch.
Would that be wrong?
Why would you want to be a medical doctor and not a dentist?
Lol I can understand that.
Not wrong but usually it is best to do a career you are attracted to and love. So if dentistry gives you a great lifestyle but you are miserable doing it are you going to be ok with your decision to go into dentistry?
Well before I answer this question I just want to state that I wouldn't mind working 90 hours a week and delay having a family if needed. I choose medicine because I love surgery... that's my simple answer. Dentistry procedures don't interest me.
But why not become a doctor?
It almost seems that dentists choose to be dentists for the lifestyle. Do people actually like looking through mouths?