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Make sure to check out our eBook store which contains a wealth of knowledge about dentistry as well as a wide range of additional material you, as a dentist, can use each and every day.
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Dental school is a challenging but rewarding experience. After four years of rigorous academic and clinical training, dental students graduate with the skills and knowledge they need to begin their careers as dentists. However, many dental students choose to participate in a dental residency program after graduation. This additional training can provide a number of
Starting a dental career is a significant milestone, and there are several important questions that a newly graduating dentist should consider asking to set themselves up for success. Here are five crucial questions: In addition to these questions, it’s also important to reflect on your own values, interests, and career goals to ensure you are
Congratulations on becoming a licensed dentist! Here are the first 10 steps you should consider taking: Starting your career on the right foot will set a strong foundation for a successful and rewarding journey in dentistry.
You did it! After years of intensive schooling, you’ve finally graduated from dental school. But the job hunt begins now. Whether you plan to enter a practice right away or complete additional training first, you’ll need to secure that critical first dentistry position. Here are some top tips to help launch your dental career. Get
As a new dentist, developing excellent communication techniques with patients is paramount. The relationships you establish through compassionate listening, clear explanations, and managing patient expectations lead to greater trust, compliance, loyalty, and ultimately, a thriving practice. Make time to have open, unrushed discussions with patients and get to know them personally. Show genuine interest by
As a new dentist, one of the biggest decisions you will make is choosing the type of dental practice to join or establish yourself. There are many factors to weigh like practice setting, location, finances, work-life balance, and clinical interests when selecting your first practice situation. First, decide if you want to be in a