
Is dentistry a bad career path for someone who struggles with art ...
Aug 10, 2022 · And getting further away. As computers scanners, software, improved instruments switch the free hand artsy part of dentistry to more predictable practical and profitable .. …
NUS Dentistry MDT Outcome 2024 : r/SGExams - Reddit
Apr 4, 2024 · Applied to dentistry, got shortlisted for manual dexterity test on 24/03/24. Was wondering if anyone has heard back from them regarding shortlisting for dentistry MMIs …
[UNI] All About NUS Dentistry : r/SGExams - Reddit
Feb 20, 2021 · Choosing dentistry - it's a standard reason but I really wanted to pursue a career in healthcare, and I found dentistry to be especially meaningful. Had quite extensive …
Dentistry VS Medicine: Can someone please tell me why you
Dentistry is way more enjoyable, way less stressful, way more balanced than medicine. Dental school may be slightly harder than med school just because you have to balance theory with …
is dentistry really that easy compared to med? : r/DentalSchool
Sep 1, 2022 · In dentistry it’s much easier and more common to own your own practice and be your own boss, which is nice if you enjoy the business side of it. I also value having a family, …
Is Dentistry Declining as a Career? : r/Dentistry - Reddit
Sep 21, 2023 · Dentistry as a profession is incredibly good, there is a massive need, but it is definitely changing. The old model of one doc offices seeing 6-12 patients a day is pretty much …
Is UK dentistry worth pursuing? : r/Dentistry - Reddit
Jul 9, 2020 · Dentistry entails art, science, technology, teamwork and leadership, communication, and sales. NHS system can be annoying but you'll find everyone just complains about it. …
Pathway of Dentistry? : r/usyd - Reddit
Sep 4, 2019 · GAMSAT is the other exam you must take. In past years, the GAMSAT threshold mark to get an interview has ranged from 59-61. Medicine has a minimum of 68 at USYD. …
Honest Opinions about Biomimetic Dentistry? : r/Dentistry - Reddit
Jan 28, 2023 · A lot of things are correct in this thread: "biomimetic restorative dentistry" is not a regulated term or something that is defined. It is also nothing new. The research used to …
Deciding between dental and optometry : r/PreOptometry - Reddit
Sep 23, 2021 · 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 …