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Being a Dentist in Australia : r Dentistry - Reddit Hi everyone, I'm thinking of pursuing dentistry as a long term career It's nice to hear that some dentists actually love their jobs However, I think I also need to know the bad side of dentistry in order to see if the good outweighs the bad Which part of your job do you hate the most? Your response and experience will mean a lot to me Please feel free to rant share! Thank you! Oh right
Engineering, dentistry or medicine? : r Dentistry - Reddit I have now started to consider dentistry as I feel it is more closely linked to engineering qualities such as artistic and technical and very hands on also dentistry does interest me, however I’m not gravitating as much towards medicine as I feel it’s harder to get into than dentistry, more years to study, and just overall harder
Is dentistry boring? : r Dentistry - Reddit Dentistry is a lot of terrible things but it's not really boring If doing surgery on people is boring to you perhaps try joining the foreign legion in Ukraine Reply reply staki610 •
r dentistryph - Reddit Welcome to r Dentistryph This sub is a place for dental professionals dental students and people who are deciding to take dentistry in the Philippines to share information, discussion, share a laugh, and ask for opinions This is not a sub for patient questions Please post your questions or stories on r askdentists
Deciding between dental and optometry : r PreOptometry - Reddit I also considered dentistry before choosing optometry Dentistry is much more procedure based, the salary is higher on average, and in general has a higher reputation If you plan on operating a lot, becoming a dental surgeon is preferred over an eye doctor I for one like the idea of performing surgery so this took a long amount of consideration
Dentistry in Canada vs US : r Dentistry - Reddit Discussions and links of interest for dental professionals on all things dentistry Questions and stories from patients should be redirected to r askdentists
Is dentistry really worth it anymore? : r Dentistry - Reddit In dentistry, my income didn’t really change at all during the real estate crisis of 08, yet I relieved several investors of a lifetime worth of assets when they couldn’t pay their mortgages when the shit hit the fan The question is, do you have the temperament and financing to weather that kind of storm?
Dandy Lab Partnership? : r Dentistry - Reddit Our practice just stopped working with them after they botched a few cases Worst one was an implant crown + veneer case where Dandy was not sending things back on time and not following the instructions on the lab prescription After sending things back a couple times and rescheduling due to delays on Dandy’s end, patient decided to leave the practice and ask for a refund Pretty rough to
UK dentistry degree to work in Canada? : r Dentistry - Reddit Hi so I will be graduating with a UK bachelor's degree in dentistry around 2027 Due to a ldr boyfriend in Canada as well as the current shortage of medical professionals there, is it a good idea to start thinking of working there? I heard that the income salary in Canada is higher compared to countries like the UK and Australia (and def my home country in SEA), but im not sure how true that
Honest Opinions about Biomimetic Dentistry? : r Dentistry - Reddit Hi everybody (dentists and specialists) I’m a new graduate (general dentist) working on the west coast I’ve been hearing a lot about biomimetic dentistry and how some think it’s “quackery” while others really praise conserving tooth structure Any dentists on this sub who have thoughts on it? There is a few CE courses Im looking into but it seems like a great way to get my bread