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Dentist Schools - Health Care Career Education

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Dentists diagnose, prevent, and treat problems of the teeth and tissues of the mouth. They remove decay and fill cavities, examine x-rays, place protective plastic sealants on children's teeth, straighten teeth, and repair fractured teeth. They also perform corrective surgery of the gums and supporting bones to treat gum diseases. Dentists extract teeth and make molds and measurements for dentures to replace missing teeth. Dentists provide instruction in diet, brushing, flossing, the use of fluorides, and other aspects of dental care, as well. They also administer anesthetics and write prescriptions for antibiotics and other medications. Most dentists are general practitioners who handle a wide variety of dental needs. Other dentists practice in one of eight specialty areas.

Orthodontists, the largest group of specialists, straighten teeth. The next largest group, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, who operate on the mouth and jaws. The remainder specialize in pediatric dentistry; periodontics (treating the gums and the bone supporting the teeth); prosthodontics (making artificial teeth or dentures); endodontics (root canal therapy); dental public health; and oral pathology (studying diseases of the mouth).

Dentist Schools and Colleges

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Penn Foster Schools

Earn an accredited degree or diploma from Penn Foster Career School, the world's largest and most respected distance learning institution. Get FREE information today.

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  • Dental Assistant
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Everest College

Start on the road to a brighter future with quality, job-relevant career training at Everest College. Programs designed to fit your busy schedule.

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  • Dental Assisting
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Everest Institute

Start on the road to a brighter future with quality, job-relevant career training at the Everest Institute. Programs designed to fit into your busy schedule.

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  • Dental Assisting
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Western Career College

Western Career College offers the programs you need to begin a career in healthcare. Choose from Healthcare, Massage Therapy, Dental Assisting, Pharmacy Technology, or Veterinary Services.

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Everest Institute

A better life begins with an education from Everest Institute. Flexible programs are offered in healthcare and alternative medicine.

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Dentist Career Spotlight

Average Salary*
$75,000 - $150,000

Educational Requirements*
All 50 states and the District of Columbia require dentists to be licensed. To qualify for a license in most States, a candidate must graduate from a dental school accredited by the American Dental Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation and pass written and practical examinations.  Candidates may fulfill the written part of the State licensing by passing the National Board of Dental Examinations.  Individual States or regional testing agencies give the written and/or practical examinations.

All dental schools require applicants to take the Dental Admissions Test (DAT). They consider scores earned on the DAT, the applicants' grade point average, and personal recommendations when selecting students. Dentistry requires diagnostic ability and manual skills. Dentists should have good visual memory, excellent judgment of space and shape, and a high degree of manual dexterity. Good business sense, self-discipline, communication skills, and the ability to instill confidence are helpful for success in private practice. High school students who want to become dentists should take courses in biology, chemistry, physics, health and mathematics.

Associated Affiliations
American Dental Association - 211 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611   (312) 440-2700

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