Research Paper On Dentistry

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I decided to do my research report on dentistry because it is a perfect blend of science and art. It is a science in that you must fully comprehend on the different types of diagnostic and procedures you are doing. It is an art in that you are constantly working with your hands to create a beautiful smile. The impact you make on helping a person achieve an impeccable smile is not one to compare with materialistic things like money or cars. People often mistake dentist as only doing practices when in fact they could do more, like research. I was fortunate enough to have been given the opportunity to interview Dr. Sarah Pham, DDS, a close family friend who practices dentistry in her own private office in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Pham was …show more content…

It has often been seen that certain dentist are in the field for their own personal gain by obtaining as much money as they can out of a patient. This can be a problem in that a patient may not be able to afford basic dental care if their insurance increases their rate. Dr. Pham has stated that when obtaining inventory that will help perform procedures like fillings, the company often gives dentist a range to which they can charge the patient. Meaning, if dentist wanted to, they could charge the minimum and break even, or charge the maximum and gain a huge surplus. If dentist were only in this physician to obtain as much money they could, patients wouldn’t be able to afford the basic necessities. Thus, dentist would start to lose patients due to not being financially stable to obtain such services. This would create a division on patients who can afford such health cares and those who cannot. As a result, creating your own personal financial gain through the dental field is in no way a means to over-diagnose and over treat a patient it they do not need the services and or can not afford …show more content…

Tuition alone cost $45,166 for California residents and $58,473 for Out-of-State. That would mean tuition for all four years would cost $180,664 for California residents and $233,892 for Out-of-State. This has not taken into account the cost of living as well as books and supplies. San Francisco itself is one of the most expensive cities to live in. It would come to no surprise if you ended up in debt after attending UCSF School of Dentistry. UCSF School of Dentistry offers financial aid for students who demonstrate a need (UCSF). Also, the school provides different types of scholarships and grants. One would still most likely take out loans to pay off the high cost of attending UCSF School of

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