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I'm currently a junior in high school. I plan on majoring in dentistry when I graduate, but I'm not exactly sure how I should go about it.

Right now I'm enrolled in AP classes, and I'm taking classes like Biomedical Careers that will give me my CNA by the end of the school year. The type of high school that I'm enrolled in will let me take college classes for credit my senior year as well.

So the next thing that I'm sure of is what classes I'm to take during college. Is there a such thing as per-dentistry classes? What are they?

I also can't decide what college I'm trying to attend. I've narrowed it down to several colleges in state (NC). One option is to go to UNC Chapel Hill since they have a graduate program in dentistry, but I'm not sure if I can afford the tuition. I'm wondering if I could attend a local community college for a year or two and then transfer to UNC Chapel Hill. Another option is that my high school band is potentially offering me a full ride scholarship to a HBCU as long as I stay and join the marching band there. But would I be able to leave and then finish my degree? I live relatively close to several HBCUs and that could work IF I could transfer the appropriate credits.

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If you want to do the right choise, you can go online and serach for the difference among the various fields you can choose to become a dentist.

There are lots of forums where you can find information and websites around the web, see for example Zerodonto or serch for some specialists online and ask them by email, for example you can search for Alvin Schoenenberger, Willi Geller, Michel Magne and Giuseppe Zuppardi.


i really want to be an orthodontist and i was wondering how much school you would have to go through. i really don't want to spend a lot of time in school =/ i was also wondering if their are any schools in the U.S. that have a dentistry program (preferably in the northeast region) or if its alot of school does anyone know of any career close to an orthodontist where it doesn't require that much school? (link)
I think there are lots of good university where to go if you want to be an orthodontist.
But if you want more information search the names of Renato Cocconi, Takemoto Kyoto, Fillion Didier, Giorgio Fiorelli, Vittorio Cacciafesta, they are the best in the world and read websites like Zerodonto you will find lots of useful information there.




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