I'd like to hear some reasons of why you chose to pursue dentistry. I'm on the fence with med and dental but the dental lifestyle is more appealing and I don't want to go into medicine if I am not 110% devoted to it.
bruh, i dunno how but make sure you like doing dentistry...it can get real boring real quick. sometimes your mind can't help but get numb during procedures. try making a really detailed, meticulous, time consuming art project and tell me how you feel after working on it for a couple hours. not a creative art project but a copy of someone else's detailed, meticulous, time consuming art project. that's what dentistry's like to me right now...i haven't even been to clinics tho...think about it, a large % (in hours) of your life, your mind will be imagining about millimeter dimensions of teeth...is that appealing to you?
otherwise go into medicine cuz i think its more interesting and gives you a chance to figure out if you like handy work or not. if you like blue collar type work you could go into ent, gen surgery, whatever but if it turns out you hate blue collar type work and just want to think and order nurses all day, you won't be screwed either. you could still go into internal medicine or whatever...options are good and if you find out dentistry blows while in dental school, you have no choice but to suck it up for the rest of your life or drop out and trust me, people do drop out
who's telling you guys that dentistry is instant treatment??? fixed pros., implants, and basically all of invasive dentistry takes months of follow up and up keep...and if they fail, well the patient expects you to fix it for free...unlike in medicine where patients are okay with replacing a misplaced hip at full expense. it's a weird world...
For real, pick a career you enjoy doing!!! Not f**king around. when i was in high school and college, older working people would tell me the same advice and in my head, I was thinking "f**k you old man, i need to pay the bills and make it rain. job ain't supposed to be fun." i was an idiot and probably still am but you definitely should choose the job you'd be genuinely happy at. not many people have the intellect or work ethic to be able to "choose" a satisfying career. a lot of them are stuck at their job because one, it pays the bills, and two, they have no other choice. You, on the other hand, have a choice. gud luck
some dentists work 4 days a week not because they want a 3 day weekend but because they're that tired. dentistry is hard work man. you're bending over people. straining your eyes. taking bs from all directions...all while running a business