A Career in Dentistry

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To a dentist the most important job is to “make a patient feel safe and provide them with the best care possible” (Fasbinder) There are many other factors to the job. It is imperative that a dentist assess any situation, use critical thinking, practice good judgment, listen to his/her patient, and lead his staff quickly and effectively. A dentist must look out for the patient above all else. Dentists must make a diagnosis, avert, and treat problems with teeth and oral tissue. When two dentists were questioned about their decision to enter the medical field, one stated, “Dentistry has been a part of my family for many generations my father was a dentist his father was a dentist and now I can proudly say that I’m a dentist above all else I love helping and educating the general public.” (Fasbinder) The other responded, “ Out of all the branches of medicine I could have entered, I chose dentistry for one reason: the patients, I love entering my practice daily and seeing new and old patients I feel an immense sense of pride knowing that when they smile I helped improve their features” ( Jarrod).

Decay and diseases involving teeth and gums have been around since the beginning of mankind. Archaeologists have discovered the skulls of the Cro-Magnon people showing signs of severe tooth decay. The most primitive writing involving tooth disease was an ancient Sumerian text that dates back to 5000 B.C. accusing “tooth worms" of digging into teeth thus forming the characteristic holes of tooth decay as it is known today (Hayes). The ancient Greeks, Roman, and Egyptians used various remedies for toothaches, as well as tooth extraction. In the Middle Ages dentistry was practiced by craft workers, jewelers and barbers (Wil...

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