Dentist

Field of Study — Dentistry

Dentists (also known as Doctors of Dental Surgery/DDS or Doctors of Dental Medicine/DMD) examine, treat and maintain the teeth, gums, and other hard and soft tissues of the mouth and surrounding structures. They instruct patients about good oral health practices in order to prevent gum disease and tooth loss. Dentists also treat patients who have diseases, injuries, or malformations of the teeth, gums, and mouth.

Dentists:

There are nine recognized dental specialties:

Some dentists teach, practice and/or conduct research in schools of dentistry. Others plan, organize and maintain dental health programs for public health agencies. Dentists may establish their own practices, become part of dental or medical groups, or work in hospitals.

Educational Requirements

Students intending to pursue a career as a dentist should prepare by taking the most challenging high school courses available in science (especially biology and chemistry), math and English, including advanced placement courses.

Dental school consists of a four-year curriculum. The first two years include basic and clinical sciences and preclinic laboratory courses. The third and fourth years provide the clinical experience where the students perform dental care on patients. To be accepted by a school of dentistry, a student must have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or four years of undergraduate college.

In order to practice dentistry in the United States, every dentist has to successfully pass National Boards, which are given in two parts. Part I deals mainly with basic sciences and is taken after the second year of dental school. Part II deals with different areas of dentistry and is taken in the fourth year of dental school. At the end of the last year of dental school, each dentist must successfully pass a state board licensing exam, where specific dental procedures are performed on patients in a clinic setting.

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Educational Institutions

Virginia Colleges and Universities

Virginia Commonwealth University



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Professional Associations


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