Dentistry – a career to smile about! Whatever we feel, personally, about dentists, the fact is they are an essential part of our healthcare. Like other branches of medicine, there are also many specialisms within dentistry. We say ‘open wide’ to some toothsome career options.
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Make The Future Yours! Issue 1
What’s the difference between a Periodontist and an Orthodontist? What can a Cosmetic Dentist do that a Hygienist can’t? And why might you need a Maxillofacial Surgeon? It’s easy to think that we know what a Dentist does, but unless you have ever had need of their skills, you might be underestimating the entire profession. Let’s start with becoming a Dentist. It perhaps goes without saying that, to succeed in dentistry, you need to be prepared to root around in other people’s mouths; you can’t be squeamish about the idea of giving injections or drilling out a cavity. But, beyond that, what other skills or characteristics do you need? Perhaps most important are communication skills. You need to be able to explain to patients from all walks of life the diagnosis or treatment. An interest in people and their wellbeing is very helpful. You need to have a calm, reassuring manner. You will need to be good with your hands; you’ll often be working with very small