
Dentistry VS Medicine: Can someone please tell me why you ... - Reddit
Dentistry is way more enjoyable, way less stressful, way more balanced than medicine. Dental school may be slightly harder than med school just because you have to balance theory with treating …
Is dentistry really worth it anymore? : r/Dentistry - Reddit
In dentistry, my income didn’t really change at all during the real estate crisis of 08, yet I relieved several investors of a lifetime worth of assets when they couldn’t pay their mortgages when the shit hit the …
DENTISTRY: How hard is it actually to get into dentistry? - Reddit
Apr 8, 2024 · DENTISTRY: How hard is it actually to get into dentistry? My teacher’s son got all 9s at GCSE and got 2A* and 2A at A level (he got one of the A* in year 10 or 11 in R.S). His other 3 A …
Why did you choose medicine over dentistry? : r/ausjdocs - Reddit
Jul 19, 2023 · Do dentistry and be a lot happier with a better lifestyle and far less stress surrounding future training. The golden age of medicine ended decades ago and people need to realise that …
Is there anyone here who chose dentistry over medicine? If so ... - Reddit
Dentistry is perfect for that, while med is not. Like I said, at least with being a family practitioner without specializing, there isn’t that before and after like dentistry. Speaking of specializing, I always say that …
r/dentistryph - Reddit
Welcome to r/Dentistryph This sub is a place for dental professionals/dental students and people who are deciding to take dentistry in the Philippines to share information, discussion, share a laugh, and …
Is dentistry boring? : r/Dentistry - Reddit
Sep 14, 2023 · Dentistry is a lot of terrible things but it's not really boring. If doing surgery on people is boring to you perhaps try joining the foreign legion in Ukraine Reply reply staki610 •
Dandy Lab Partnership? : r/Dentistry - Reddit
Jan 10, 2023 · Our practice just stopped working with them after they botched a few cases. Worst one was an implant crown + veneer case where Dandy was not sending things back on time and not …
Engineering, dentistry or medicine? : r/Dentistry - Reddit
Dec 10, 2023 · I have now started to consider dentistry as I feel it is more closely linked to engineering qualities such as artistic and technical and very hands on also dentistry does interest me, however …
r/Dentistry on Reddit: Aus/Vic Dentists, How much do you guys earn, …
Dentistry is commission based, so it very much depends on your speed and which procedures you do. If you’re doing mostly high production treatments like crowns/cosmetic dentistry/endo etc - yes you can …