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<p>So I have been dealing with facial/dental discomfort since February after being diagnosed with gingivastitis (a viral infection of the gums).By the time I saw the dentist, I was pretty excited and needed two clonazepams just to go to the appointment. It turned out that the infection was healing...and there was no need to prescribe antibiotics. The dentist said that the nervous pain in the teeth comes from an inflamed gum. FAST FORWARD....<br><br>Is it difficult to become&nbsp; a dentist?<br></p>
You can pass an educational program that lasts two years to get you license
Almost everyone has their own case management of the dentist, so this information is the only thing you need to give a dentist. Rarely they will need something else, like other analyses or the x-ray of the mouth. A lot of people think that the job of a dentist is the easiest as a doctor, but this is not true. I just finished a medical University and now I am working as a dental assistant to gain experience. I have chosen to become a dentist because I thought it is very easy to work in this domain, and I was wrong. Now I understand that being a doctor in every category is very hard.
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