"I was attracted to dentistry as a way to use my intellectual abilities as well as my good hand-eye coordination to help people"

A dentist is a health care provider who specializes in oral health. Dentists diagnose and treat conditions related to the teeth and gums, as well as provide preventative care. Their responsibilities can include: performing and reading X-rays and other diagnostic tests, identifying dental problems, filling cavities, administering anesthetics, performing regular checkups and teeth cleanings, and educating patients about oral health.
While the majority of dentists work in private practices, either as owners of practices or as employees, dentists may also pursue other career options, such as academic dentistry, research, working for the federal government as military dentists, or in the public health field setting dental policies.
A dentist can choose to practice general dentistry, or complete an additional two to three years of training to specialize in one of several areas. Dentistry specialties include: periodontist, prosthodontist, endodontist, orthodontist, oral/maxillofacial surgeon, and dental anesthesiologist.
A dentist must have excellent communication and people skills, be empathetic, and be someone who inspires trust. He or she must also have strong fine-motor skills and good problem-solving abilities.
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