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Frequently asked Questions

Q: What is Dentistry?

A: Dentistry also known as dental surgery is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and disorders in the oral cavity.

Q: What is a dentist?

A:A dentist is an accredited medical professional who specializes in the care of teeth, gums, and mouths.

Q: What are the different types of Dentists?

A: There are many dentists, the largest group of dentists are known as Orthodontists. They specialize in straightening teeth by applying pressure to the teeth wit braces or retainers. The next largest group is oral and maxillofacial surgeons who operate on the jaw and mouth. Then there is pediatric dentists who focus on dentistry for children. then the periodicity, prosthodonsit, and many more.

Q: What is the hour schedule for dentists?

A: Most dentists work 4 or 5 days a week. Some work evenings and weekends to meet there patients' needs. Most full time dentists work between 35 and 40 hours a week, but others work more. Many dentists work more hours as they establish their practice. Experienced dentists often work fewer hours. Many continue in part time practice well beyond the usual retirement age.

Q: What is the greatest number of employment in dentistry?

A: Dentists, general- 128,000

Orthodonists-10,000

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons- 6,000

Dentists, all other specialist 5,000

Prosthodists- 1,000

Q: What is the annual salary of dentists?

A: Most median annual earning of salaried dentists were 129,920 in May 2004. Earnings depend on how many years in practice, location,hours worked, and specialty. Self-employed dentists also known as solo practitioners in private practice tend to earn more than salaried dentists. Self-employed business tend to provide there own health insurance, life insurance, and retirement benefits.

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Q: What are solo practitioners?

A: Solo practitioners are people who run their own businesses and work alone or with a small staff.

Q: What are the types of equipment dentists use?

A: Dentists use a variety of equipment, including x-ray machines; drills; and instruments such as mouth mirrors, probes, forceps, brushes, and scalpels.

Q: What do Dentists wear in order to protect himself and the ancient from infectious diseases?

A: Dentists wear masks, gloves, and safety glasses to protect themselves.

Q: Why become a Dentists?

A: Many students rush toward Medical school without first considering what the field of dentistry has to offer.  What they may not know is that a career as a dental professional can offer many advantages.  Dentists are professionals trained specifically for diagnosing and treating the many diseases that can occur in the oral cavity.  In addition, they instruct patients on how to care for their teeth and gums.  They restore teeth that are damaged by decay, trauma or other reasons, using a wide variety of techniques and materials.  

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