Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 13-07-2010
first off you must do 4 years undergrad in college
you have to take the prereqs which are
General Chemistry 1
General Chemistry 2
Organic Chemistry 1
Organic Chemistry 2
General Biology 1
General Biology 2
Microbiology
Anatomy and Phys. 1
Anatomy and Phys. 2
Calculus 1
Physics 1
Physics 2 (preferbally calculus based physics)
Biochemistry makes you look good
After you are done with your bachelor’s degree and have taken all the required courses you have to worry about getting accepted into dental school …. which is actually becoming harder to get into than med school.
When in dental school it takes 4 years, then you have to apply to an orthodontist school which is about 2 more years of college. Which is probably the most selective specialty. Basically you have to graduate on the top of your dental school class to be considered.
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Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 24-02-2010
six years of dental school…four regular dental school and two of specialty school..this of course doesn’t count your undergrad of 4 years so a total in college of 10 years. Physician exactly the same amount of time, four years medical school two years residency.
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 24-02-2010
what do those have to do with eachother?
I suggest not the high school since you spell it wrong. You usually will go to college. And graduate school.
Orthdontist. -dental school instead.
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 23-02-2010
if i am taking AP classes for writing and science will that be enough along with only alg2 considering I’m not to great in the math area?
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 17-02-2010
Which career requires the most school? Which is the most difficult degree?
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 13-02-2010
If i want to be an orthodontist then how would i make money if i dont want to open up my own clinic or practice yet?
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 11-02-2010
I am a softmore in highschool, and i am seriously thinking about collleges. i want to be a dentist, and i would like to be on a college riding time so any schools good for both?
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 10-02-2010
First, you need to take enough college ‘undergraduate’ classes to where a Dental school will accept you as their student, then, you need to fulfil the Dental school’s undergraduate requirements, then, you need to attend Dental school to become a dentist, and then you need to study to become an orthodontist.
My recommendation is that you ask a local high school guidance counseller where the nearest Dental school is, and then ask that Dental school for a list of their admissions requirements and for a list of other nearby Dental schools.
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 06-02-2010
I would like to major in journalism but if that doesn’t work out I know my chances of gouing to grad schhol will be slim. So i want to know Y I need 2 major in Bio, and see if majoring in journalism is worth it
Filed Under (Orthodontics) by admin on 06-02-2010
I’m currently in high school.
I know I have to go to college and then to dental school, but what should I major in in college? Pre-dentistry?
I’d like to go to college in New England, or the Mid-Atlantic States (Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland), any ideas?
After that is dental school, and I have an idea of where I want to go, Tufts University.
After that, what do I do?
10 points for the best answer.