A Career As A Dentist

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While I was growing up, I vividly recall my mother constantly asking me to brush my teeth properly if I didn’t want to lose my teeth. I was petrified of losing my precious set of pearls, unable to eat anything, especially my favorite candy. It was an unfathomable for me to comprehend that my baby teeth would eventually be replaced by a new set of adult teeth. I was fascinated with the thought of having two sets of teeth and losing my set of milk teeth did not seem a problem anymore. I clearly remember the times I used to pull out my shaking milk tooth feeling accomplished at the fact that I could pull out my own tooth with almost no pain. I could not quite understand, when adults made a fuss for getting their teeth extracted when I could do it so easily. Little did I realize then, that little accomplishment had nutured the idea in my mind to pursue a career as a professional qualified at tending to people’s teeth.

I believe that choosing to be a dentist was definitely by choice and not by chance. For being the first dentist in my family, I received immense support and encouragement. For my undergraduation, I enrolled in Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital; a highly reputed dental school in Tamil Nadu, India. I was motivated to excel at what I did from my very beginning. From carving teeth out of wax blocks to carving amalgam restorations on teeth, I thoroughly enjoyed what I did. I excelled in academics graduating with a 4.0 GPA and received the Highest Performer award and the Best Outgoing Student award of my batch during my graduation. I received several accolades for this achievement and was encouraged to continue Post Graduation at the same institution by the faculty and management.

During my years at dental school, ...

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...evy. They graciously allowed me to observe their practice for a few weeks to familiarize myself with the trend of dental practice in this country. I received invaluable insight into patient management and several other facets of dentistry. I have also been actively involved in volunteer opportunities such as the Red Cross blood drives, helping in small ways within the community.

I consider myself a strong candidate for the Advanced Placement program, to pursue a higher level of education in dental schools in this country. I intend to serve the local community in a private practice setting with continued involvement in volunteer work. I also look forward to being associated to a research facility for more experience in dental research. I strongly believe I would use the valuable knowledge I gain, to bring about a change in the field of dental and health sciences.

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