Orthodontist
Duties and responsibilities:
Orthodontists are specialized dentists who work to improve
their patients' smiles through correcting teeth alignment and guiding proper
facial development. Orthodontics, a specialty within the dental profession,
involves straightening teeth and correcting bites. As an orthodontist, you are
responsible for locating problems with the positioning of patients' teeth and
with their oral development. You might use x-rays or plaster molds of your
patients' teeth to do this. You will then use dental appliances, such as
braces, retainers and space maintainers, to correct these problems for the
purpose of providing better function, appearance and facial development. You
will also be responsible for planning custom treatment plans that are tailored
to treat each individual patient based on his or her dental records and
specific anomalies. You may also be in charge of supervising and instructing
orthodontic technicians and assistants in performing routine procedures.
Salary:
$206,190
Education requirements:
Graduate from dental school with a Doctor of Dental Surgery
or Doctor of Dental Medicine However, you'll first need to earn a bachelor's
degree in most cases. It doesn't matter what major you choose, but you'll need
to take certain prerequisite courses, such as chemistry, biology, physics and
organic chemistry. You'll need to take the Dental Acceptance Test (DAT) during
your junior year of your undergraduate studies.
Reflection:
No I don’t want to become an orthodontist because even
though I can help people fix their teeth I don’t find it interesting.
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