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Title: Becoming a Dentist: General Information


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Becoming a DentistGeneral Information
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Welcome to Delta Delta Sigma!
  • Conducive gateway into your future!
  • The academic road to Dental School is difficult
    and demanding, sometimes even confusing. Delta
    Delta Sigma's goal is to make that journey as
    obtainable and easy as possible. 
  • Office Hours SB-41
  • Visit www.students.washington.edu/dental

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  • Dentistry is the practical application of
    knowledge of dental science (the science of
    placement, arrangement, function of teeth and
    their supporting bones and soft tissues) to human
    beings. A dentist is a professional practitioner
    of dentistry.

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Did you know?
  • Only recently have other methods of treating
    infection besides extraction been implemented.
  • Dental Procedures were performed by barbers!?!
  • Instruments used for dental extractions date back
    several centuries.

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OoOooOo
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Why people choose dentistry
  • Positive perception of working conditions,
    followed by the altruistic motivations of helping
    people and improving their appearance.
  • Most dentists are self-employed, running their
    own practices
  • Its just plain awesome!

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From the words of a professional
  • I was drawn to dentistry as a profession because
    it allows the opportunity to help others while
    providing adequately for personal satisfaction
    and financial needs.
  • Dr. Richard Crinzi

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Specialties A lot more to Dentistry
  • Recognized by the American Dental Association
  • 1. Dental Public Health
  • 2. Endodotics
  • 3. Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
  • 4. Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
  • 5. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • 6. Orthodontics
  • 7. Pedodontics
  • 8. Periodontics
  • 9. Prosthodontics
  • Other Concentrations
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Forensic Odontology (gathering and use of dental
    evidence in law, primarily documentation and
    identification requires training)
  • Geriatric Dentistry (diagnosis, prevention,
    treatment of age-related dental problems)

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Exciting Research!
  • Chance to think outside the box
  • "Evidence Based Dentistry"
  • It can be a fun process where you can learn a lot
    that is not taught in the classroom
  • Contributing to a body of knowledge.

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OoOooOo 2
So this is why there's no more "spit bowls" at
the dentists' office?
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Satisfying Course Requirements
  • General Chemistry (142, 152, 162)
  • Organic Chemistry ( 237, 238, 239 w/ Lab)
  • General Biology (180, 200, 220)
  • General Physics ( 114, 115, 116 w/ lab)
  • Math ( 124, 125, 126)
  • Foreign Language
  • General Biochemistry (405,406)
  • General Microbiology (301)

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DATS!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Successful participation requires completion of
    General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, General
    Biology
  • Administered on computer on almost any day of the
    year
  • Pivotal component of Dental School Application

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Letters of Recommendation
  • Get to know your professors and professionals
  • What you need
  • - Two from Science Professors
  • - One from a Character Reference
  • - One from a Dental Professional
  • Make sure they complement your aspirations!

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Getting Involved
  • General Practitioners
  • Community Clinics
  • University of Washington School of Dentistry
  • gwenr_at_u.washington.edu
  • Research Opportunities
  • Get to know faculty through volunteering or
    simply call around
  • DPHS 201
  • Offered every Spring

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Counseling Services
  • Undergraduate Advising Center
  • Mary Gates Hall Room 171
  • Center for Career Services
  • Mary Gates Hall Room 134
  • Pre-Dental Advisor
  • Heather Namura (206) 543-2550
  • Educational Opportunities Program
  • Schmitz Hall Room 373 (206) 543-7132
  • Elena Guevara
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