I think you should be more qualified in science and dentistry rather than math to be a dentist.
In the Uk, You will need to get good grades in your GCSE chemistry and You will need an A in your A level Chemistry. Both of these will help you get into dental school Good luck Also check out Dr alka's how to become a dentist course
Like any other science degree, it takes patience, hard work and a really good depth of understanding in the material.
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Math is a very important core subject and is always needed to apply for any good jobs our society. Science is also another important subject too if you want to be a dentist but maths is also strongly required to achieve this...
you should talk to your councilor at school they are good for all kinds of good stuff. if you are really interested in being a dentist you should look in to internships and maybe a magnet school
You need to get good grades in dental school and be a detail oriented person to become a dentist. You also need to have good social and customer service skills as many people are afraid of the dentist.
Yes After you buy all the books and your scholarship it is very expensive. But in the long run, if you become a dentist you could earn a very good living.
To become an dentist, first you must be gifted in very good in eye and hand cordination. It takes a lot of science and math learning also. You would go to normal college first, then transfer to dental college. Total of 8 yrs, then you would intern with an another dentist for about 300 or more or less hours so you can practice with patients. Then you can start your own practice or you can team up with someone.
NO, you really have to be good at math to do science because of all the formulas
The short answer is yes. To become a dentist you need a-level chemistry and usually they ask for biology, at least up to as-level, depending on which dentistry school you apply to, and as long as your science GCSE results are good enough, you will get onto these a-level courses with no problem. However dentistry is extremely competitive and many other applicants will have done triple science so if you can, try and do triple so that you're not at a disadvantage and also triple science helps make a-level sciences so much easier to understand. Hope this helps!
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You Probally will like it and be good at it. If your really good at math you should be good with physics.
They might want to borrow money from you. You kid's would have good teeth...
Well if you are really good at math you could be a mathematician.
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