Pros And Cons Of Being An Orthodontist

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We have all had those dentist or orthodontist appointments that were a complete nightmare. Getting poked, jabbed, and pinched in the mouth. Well, I have been thinking since I have had this experience and wouldn’t want anyone else to go through that. Maybe I could become an orthodontist and ensure to my patients that these problems do not happen. I enjoy helping people that I don’t know and being as precise as I need to be, to be an orthodontist. Though I have never had any experience at all with any of this, that is what school is for. I realize that being an orthodontist is the best career choice for me.
In the first place, most orthodontists are not only kind but funny. I don’t really know if I am either of those but I know I am a people person. Meaning that I’m friendly and can talk with just about anyone. I am an extrovert the majority of the time and can talk to strangers extremely easily. Not dangerous strangers that are on the street, I know not to talk to them. Not strangers, but new patients. All of the people that come in are from all over the area, which means that it is very likely that I will not know them. Which means that I will have no choice but to keep the conversation going so we aren’t in some awkward silence. But, I won’t try to talk to my patients as my hand …show more content…

Consequently, this job would be a perfect fit. Orthodontics is all about precision and practice. Which takes a gigantic amount of effort, however, in the end, it is all worth it. Looking the kid’s smile after we have fixed their teeth will be a terrific feeling and can’t wait to witness it one day. How could I forget about the salary! We would make $250k per year. If you did not know, that is a massive amount of money. Which would be wonderful since we could use this money for our personal needs and for buying new appliances and other supplies that we need for our

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