go to the dentist!
four years of college with a science degree, then dental school for four years with an intership
it take 3-4 years to become a dentist and sometimes more depending on your skill and points
If you go to the dentist at 9 AM and four people have to get there teeth cleaned then what time will you be done at the dentist?
Most students have a bachelor's degree before entering dental school. Dental school is approximately four years. Thus, it would be approximately eight years post high school completion. Four years of undergraduate coursework and four years of dental school.
Get a four-year-college degree (B.A.) and take three years of graduate school to earn a doctoral degree (D.D.S.).
To become a dentist, you typically need to complete at least eight years of education after high school. This includes four years of undergraduate study, where you complete prerequisite courses, followed by four years in dental school to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree. After dental school, some graduates may choose to pursue additional years of residency for specialized training.
12,000 in four day sometimes 15,000
An emergency dentist is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. A regular dentist has regular business hours. An emergency dentist may be better trained to handle immediate oral care.
Ophthalmologist is a physician who specializes in the study of anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the eye and diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the eye.Optomitrist is a person who is awarded a degree of Doctor of Optometry (OD) after at least two years of college and four years in an approved college of optometry followed by a passing state board exam and licensing.Mosby's (1994)
In the United States, it takes at least three years of undergraduate college plus four years of vet school. If you want to become board certified in veterinary dentistry, this will take another one year internship and three to five years of a residency.
no they didnt, they came 3rd
At regular appointments (how regular depends on which dentist you use. It will typically be quarterly or semi-annually) or if there is something wrong with their teeth or any other part of their mouth.