The answer is, yes, it is quite tricky to become a dentist, moreover if you want to be a good one. It is a strongly surgical and interventional profession, requiring high skills such as handling rotary dental burs and sharp instruments, such as scalpels, tweezers, sharp probes, and all that in an oral cavity of a person that is mostly not sedated ( just anaesthesised ) and under stress, constantly pushing your instruments away with his tongue and producing lots of saliva due to the stress he's under, when 99% of the time you need a dry field to work in. Taking rational decisions under lots of stress is a must, and one needs a lot of practice to be able to handle the complexity of cases that arise in a daily practice. One needs sharp vision, steady hands, deep knowledge of what he's doing, creativity, and a good physical condition. Good luck!
DDS. Sergio
yes probably it is really hard i know this because my mom is a dental nurse and she always told me it is fun but it has alot of memorizind staff in it
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The first edition of Modern Dental Assisting was published in 1976.
Ada.org is the official American Dental Association website which lists credited dental assisting schools. They are sorted by state and program.
Yes, you can get into a dental assisting program if you did not graduate high school. All you need is your GED.
The best dental assisting school in the Boston area is Harvard univeristy. You can find out more at www.dentalschools.com/
The duration of the course Dental Assisting Certificate Program on MyCAA is 6 months only.
BMCC offers a Dental Assisting Technician Certificate.
Dental assisting is going to take you way less time that a nursing degree. You can find a trade school that specializes in dental assisting.
Check with Rose State College in Oklahoma City, they have a great dental assisting program and financial aid available.
entry level pay for dental assisting
Go to ROSS, they have a dental assisting program And will hep you get your CDA