You will need to show a good understanding of the work, both clinical and theory, demonstrate a genuine interest in both dentistry and patient care. You should aim to get two plus weeks shadowing experience before your UCAS application as well as some patient centred community care such as a care home.
Be aware that everyone applying will have A grades and most offers have an application of about 12 people for every place, so stand out.
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yes of coarse
To become a dentist you must pass your state's exam and have the required education. Dentist get experience by completing their clinicals.
If you are referring to a physician with a specialty in radiography, then there will be an internship and residency requirement.
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you should talk to your councilor at school they are good for all kinds of good stuff. if you are really interested in being a dentist you should look in to internships and maybe a magnet school
what does it require too become a, dentist or a Anesthesiology ?
There is no "fast" way to becoming a heart surgeon. You will be required to attend years and years of college ... at least 13 years of college ... do internships for a couple years, residency for additional years ... it's a very long road, and well worth the effort in the long run.
I'm not quite sure if you mean 'when you are becoming a dentist' or 'when you are going to see the dentist". Either way, it is perfectly alright to be scared. After all, a dentist does have tremendous responsibilities for the health of his/her patients and that responsibility can be a bit daunting! It's also ok to be scared if going to the dentist and in fact, most people are. This fear is normal and can be alleviated by finding a good dentist who is willing to listen to your concerns and who understands your fears.
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no, but legal residency is required