Absolutely not, because you are never to old to learn...which means that you are never too old to go back to school.
You have to graduate high school, go to college, and then dental school. This puts you at about 22-24 years old.
Make a dental appointment. Or if money is an issue, contact a dental school to see if you can get low-cost or no-cost treatment. ~ T
the school was established in October 1975 making it 38 years old
38 or so. I would know. I went to grade school with her.
No, "dental school" is not capitalized unless it is part of a specific proper noun, such as the name of a school like "Harvard School of Dental Medicine."
I'd say you would have to be at least fourteen years old (if you are just helping out at the dentist office) but, you would have to go to dental school if you want to be a real dentist!
38 - he graduated high school in 1989
Liverpool Dental School was created in 1861.
NOT the Vancouver College of Dental Hygiene!! or its sister school Toronto College of Dental Hygiene
The number one ranked dental school in the United States is the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. The school can be reached at 1-215-898-8943.
Before dental school, you must have a 4-year degree from a university.
Northwestern University Dental School was created in 1891.