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Do You Have a Top Quality Dentist?

by Debbie Wilson
Debbie.Wilson@MedicalHealthCareCareerSchools.com
Medical Healthcare Career Schools Columnist

Hate going to the dentist? Well, you're certainly not alone. But with today's hot new technologies in dental medicine, enduring painful treatments can become a thing of the past. And, if you're thinking about embarking upon a career as a dentist, you're sure to enjoy great rewards and profits.

How Dentists Stack Up

With modern technology, today's teeth can practically last a lifetime. Implants can now replace outdated dentures. Ultra thin veneers can replace bulky crowns. And anesthesia options can offer a virtually pain-free treatment. Additionally, dental medicine equipment has also hit the fast track. Modern dental lasers can remove diseased gum tissue. Digital X-ray machines produce top-notch images with extremely small doses of radiation. And, air abrasion technology is now used to lighten stains and remove decay.

Dental Medicine at a Price and Profit

If your budget has no limits, the newest trend in dental medicine is the fine art of pampering. Dental offices all over the United States are popping up with amenities such as entertainment systems, cosmetic imaging, and spa services. All said and done, maybe going to the dentist for that root canal won't be so bad after all.

Dental Careers

If you've considered becoming a dentist or dental specialist, there are many excellent career choices to consider. Typical specializations include orthodontia, periodontal, dental surgeon, anesthesiology, and much more. All states now require dentists who provide anesthesia to have a special permit based on advanced training. To obtain your credentials, you'll want to attend one of the many excellent schools or programs that offer degrees in dentistry or dental medicine.

Upon graduation, you'll have the opportunity to work in a variety of dental venues. But, the best part about your new career will be the joy you receive when you help turn unsightly smiles into dazzling works of art.

About the Author
Debbie Wilson operates a lakeside resort. Her previous experience includes profitability consulting for a national health-care company. Debbie holds a B.A. in Business Management with a minor in Physical Education.

Posted on: June 16, 2006
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