Dentist Career Question?!


Question: Dentist Career Question!?
i want t become a dentist but my only fear is not having enough patients the question is when i become a dentist will i have loads of patients right away !? what does it depend onWww@Answer-Health@Com


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Many new graduates choose to begin by working in someone else's practice, or have the opportunity to work in the public sector, where you don't have t worry about finding enough patients to meet your overheads!.
Working in the public hospital sector is also gratifying in that your gaining exerience while helping out many people who do not have the money to go privately!.
You are on a wage but if you go rural (e!.g!. rural NSW, Australia) there are bonus incentives at the moment is $20,000 AUD per annum to attract to areas desperately needing dentists!.
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It depends on many things!. In reality, you will complete dental school and work for another doctor for a few years while you develop your skills and learn the practicalities of managing a practice!. Peer mentorship is priceless to the new grad!.

In short, no!.!.!. you will not have loads of patients!. No new business starts with a ton of customers!. You will have to develop your practice and gain the confidence of patients!. With time referrals will start coming and your practice will grow!. Like any business the first few years are usually pretty lean!. Buying an existing practice can certainly help!. You will then have that dentist's patient base to work with!. Expect to lose about 30% of those patients!.!.!. just because!. Some won't like you, some will take the change as a opportunity to find someone closer to home, etc!. etc!.

What it depends on is endless!.!.!. what geographic area you work in, how likable you are, how good you are, what area of dentisty you practice in: general, ortho, endo, surgery!. Any specialty relies on referrals from other DDSs, that take time to develop peer respect!.

In general, the dental field will always have business!. Teeth don't heal themselves so eventually patients need to find a dentist!. Economic depressions can affect the practice (particularly elective procedures), but even in the hardest times people still need dentists!. However, dentistry is highly saturated in some areas of the nation and thus very competitive!. It also has a very high overhead!. Being a dentist isn't just about knowing how to do a filling anymore!. You also need to be a savy business person!. Understand marketing, understand networking and somehow run the flow of your business while your head and hands are in a patient's mouth!. It can be very challenging!. There is a reason dentist's have a high suicide rate!. Again, working for another doctor for a few years is invaluable!.

If you're really serious, check with your local or state dental association or email a few of your local dentists and see what advice they offer!.

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i wish i had become a dentist!.
everyone has teeth! you will most likely start out working for someone else to learn the business side of practice- then move on to open your own office, or become a partner with the person you start with!.
ask your own dentist and a few others what they did & how their practices grew!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I'm studying dentistry !.!.!. its quite interesting!.!. i advice you to do it, you might not get patients right away!.!.!. but if u have a specialization that is unique in the area u work in then yeah u couldWww@Answer-Health@Com





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