Thank you this really helped me i’m still very young and only in high school but I find braces and keeping your teeth straight and clean very interesting so thank you!
I do believe making a business in our time and age is like a double edge sword. In the beginning you learn and strive and in the end you become very attached to your possessions, joy leaves as more money comes in, and you start to view people abs many important life concepts as transactional. That’s why many wealthy men either waste money on their vices or continue to accumulate material possessions but still feel vastly empty on the inside
What are some good classes to take during high school to prepare to be an orthodontist? I'm only a sophomore but I'm really interested in this career path!
You're a very warm and caring orthodontist and have a nice bedside manner. When I think of ortho I always thought of my orthodontist. It's basically about a 2 year relationship and connection when getting braces because you'll be seeing them/going there for awhile. My sister got braces as a kid and as an adult I went to the same one I think in 2010. I managed to get a family discount. She was so nice and warm and the office was very comfortable and she had game consoles for the kids to play. At one point I broke my wire in the back because I had coconut shrimp thinking it wasn't going to be bad. Then she said ''must've been some good shrimp." I also had to get a gingivectomy, she referred me to a general dentist. I told her I wanted to be a periodontist and she said ''they're waitin' for you." I miss her so much and it's because of my own dental experience and her that I want to be a type of dentist. Sadly she passed away around 2015 but I'll always treasure those memories and her. And who knew that the type of connections and relationships formed in a dentist office! Best wishes to you, Dr!
As I'm deciding between podiatry, medicine, and dentistry, I have always been interested in the hands-on aspect of dentistry and the ability to have more of a flexible lifestyle. I also am interested in the business aspect of healthcare, and think it would be a nice mix of business and healthcare running a dental office. But again, one of my first priorities is to have some sort of life outside of dentistry. I get that there are medical specialties more conducive to lifestyle, but I always hear dentists have pretty solid hours considering the income. My concern though, is that I really value speaking with my patients and interacting with them during the day, and i was not sure whether dentists had much of this type of interaction while they are performing procedures of the mouth. When I shadowed a pediatrician and hematologist, I enjoyed the fact that they spoke with them for 10-15 minutes in the visit room. Would you be able to speak on this matter a little more in depth? How are the connections that dentists and orthodontists create with patients long term?
Hey Grossfield. I like how in depth you are thinking for your future. To be honest I only get probably a max of 5 minutes per patient in orthodontics as we see so many every day. Dentists are only with roughly 10-15 patients so they get more time per patient. That being said, if you own your own office, which many dentists do, you can see as many patients as you like. Therefore you can talk with them as long as you like!
I am 15 and im in the 4th year of high school my grades are pretty good! I really want to become a orthodontist bc i would love to give people a nice smile and love to see people happy a lot of blood doesnt matter to me and i love being my own boss thx for the video! ( sorry for the bad english i am from an other country)
i'm going into orthodontics instead of medicine because i don't want to be miserable ( the top doctor in satisfaction has 40% but orthodontists have 80% ) also i won't have to remember as much stuff for dental school while getting paid around the same
Know this video is a couple months old now. So I don't really expect a response but would be great to get your input and thought. I'm 23 years old and have been working since out of high school. I didn't want to really jump into college because I didn't really know what I wanted to do with my life. My entire life I have loved helping people as much as possible and making a difference in peoples lives. I want to be able to make connections with people and interact. I don't mind labor work that's all I've ever done but everyone says I'm really smart as well and I should apply myself. But more importantly like you said it's 12 years of school. I wouldn't get done until I'm 35. Do you think its still a worth while investment or should i be looking to apply myself to other things? I want to be successful and show people that i can do it.
Great video I have actually been heavily thinking about becoming dentist my self for the past year now I would love to know how much you were making as a general dentist.
Great video I am thinking about become a dentist and to specialize! However i’ve heard that there is a lot of physical exhaustion that comes with it. Would you say that being an orthodontist has taken a toll on your body?
Hey Christi ortho definitely does NOT take a toll on your body. It's great because you get to use your "brain power" while others help you with the actual work. That's why I love Ortho so much!
Glad you had your parents , i don't , iam scared if i invest 10-12 years of my life which iam 20 now , if i could'nt make it i have no one for helping me , should i go for it or not ?
I am almost a D2 and I hear everyone talking about if you don't have a 4.0 you cant get into ortho. Im doing the best i can but i will be an A and B guy so gpa will probably be around a 3.4-3.6. Is that even high enough for them to even look at the application? thanks
Hiii i know this video is old so I'm not expecting a response, but i have a question...I have done a lot of research on Ortho however no one has really answered my question. When studying is there a lot of blood, ofcource there will be when dealing with the teeth but i mean is there surgeries you have to do as a Ortho, I'm a bit confused?
Hello! Liked your explanation in this clip,but what would you say about the subjects one should be good at in order to be a good orthodontist? What are the most important ones in your opinion ? Physics,biomechanics,anatomy etc?
i want to be an orthodontist because i would love to be a doctor but i hate blood and surgery and ewwww not just about the money about how fun it looks
Its very hard and costly to become orthodontist and this is globally an issue Iam 26 feeling too old to achieve it i graduated from dental school in 2017
Do you have enough time for your family like kids, wife, etc? I really want to become an orthodontist, but I am a big family person and family oriented. And when I get married & have babies I want to make sure I spend time with them too.
Hi Dr. Nate, I am a 4th-year dental student in Canada and I love ortho, however, right now I am 33. In addition, money has been an issue for me as I barely had any family support during my education. I am debating if I should go for an ortho program, which means more living on budget & losing income, vs doing ortho residency for 2-3 years. I am afraid that financially doing orthodontics is not worth it in the end.... what do you think I should do? thanks,
Hi. We're almost on the same path. Im a dentist too, turning 32yo next year. Been doing general dentistry and simple cases of ortho in the past few years. In my county (philippines), we have short orthodonic programs like for 1 year. But it only teach you the most basic cases. Been interested and i have considered doing ortho residency since more of my patients are ortho cases. For sure it's much cheaper here than there in Canada. I'm budgeting 40,000 USD for the 3 years program. Including cost of living and my own place already. Do u know how much will it cost there for the 3 year ortho residency?
hello sir im a huge admirer of yours,lots of goood wishes from India,if at all possible can you please make a video on the type of loupe/magnification you use ?
I'm currently in OU with my major in Chemistry and getting my Certificate in pre-dental any tips for classes that will look better on a dental school application?
hi! i know this video is old so i’m not expecting a response, but i have a question. how long is the total amount of schooling for becoming an orthodontist? you mentioned it was around 12 years so could you break those years down because i’m a bit confused. thank you
I am grateful I have found your channel! I am currently struggling in undergrad due to some poorly timed life choices and my grades slipped. I do not have my 2 year degree, but I am currently pursuing it. I have fixed some of the grades that were lower than needed so far and I plan on finishing my 2 year by the end of the summer. My big question I wanted to ask you is as follows: Although initially I struggled in a few classes due to said life choices, will I still have a good chance at being accepted into dental school if I continue to produce great grades and do well enough on the DAT now that I have got back on my feet? Is it too late?
Hey KidSin. No it is absolutely not too late. I was a terrible student my first two years of undergrad but then switched it around. Personally I think your last two years are the most important so definitely keep trying your best!
@@ThriveDentist that is wonderful news! Thank you fo responding fast! I look forward to school and that just gave me some reassurance. Thank you so much!
I want to become an orthodontist and I know I need a bachelor’s in science but I don’t really like taking science classes and I also struggle to learn or remember anything while taking the class. Is becoming an orthodontist still right for me?
Know this is a late reply but, maybe try looking around on the internet for different studying techniques and ways to retain info. Maybe you just need a different method. I found a new note-taking style and helped me so much in addition to studying differently than I had in the past. Anyway much love 💕 and I wish you luck on becoming an orthodontist!!
If you can guide me please I am about to have a braces treatment done for my deep bite Of all the clinics I visited, if you can comment on this With same degree and same brand of braces (Damon) a doctor is charging me a lower amount because he did not have that senior level experience Another doctor, same degree as previous one (Masters Dental Surgery - Orthodontist) is charging me double the amount for the same procedure. Only difference is--he has been in the industry twice longer than the previous doctor Is it worth to get the high cost treatment for same procedure Would appreciate your guidance Thank you
Hey, so I'm currently in my senior year of my highschool. I am an international student having permanent resident. I want to become an orthodontist and I think dental school is expensive so is there any ,like, scholarships or full ride to certain students in dental school? What is bothering me is the student debt I should handle and I don't want to do so. How will I manage the financial part if I were to go to Dental school?
There are a lot of financial aid options depending on whatever school you attend. Thinking about finances is always important so I would recommend trying to get scholarships for undergrad and than looking at schools that are the most affordable for dental school.
I am a senior in high school and I have wanted to be an orthodontist for quite some time now. Although, I am more interested in doing online schooling and then obviously doing hands on work. Is it possible for me to do my classes online and still become an orthodontist?
Dear Dr. Nate, Thank you so much for the great video. I am a 2nd-year dental student in Canada and right now, I am trying to figure out what path should I take after graduation from dental school. I am wondering if you have any suggestions regarding the ways that I can identify if doing a specialty is the right call for me, and if that is, which specialty. Thanks,
I would shadow each specialty in school. You have so much opportunity in school. I would do it asap as you need to prepare to get into the program you want. It's really hard to start working and then decide to go back to school.
I am kind of conflicted in what to major in? Could I major in business and then still become a dentist? I have heard that as long as you take some science classes you would be fine. Would you recommend majoring in a science instead? Thank you love the vid
If you are passionate about business take business classes. Whatever you can take to make your grades be the highest. Just as long as you have enough science classes to qualify as an applicant.
Hey Joyce try this video out ua-cam.com/video/dhSyRkR3KUs/v-deo.html but basically do your best in school, volunteer and become the best person you can:)
I love Orthodontics but obviously I'm biased. OS docs do really well too. It depends on what type of lifestyle you want. OS you pull teeth and do crazy surgeries but very little patient interactions. Ortho you have less intense days like OS but you develop long term relationships. Depends on your personality. Both are great in my opinion.
Are you practically the only orthodontist in the office, if not how many are there? Is everyone else an assistant then? They probably don't make a lot of money like orthodontists do, and I don't want to go to 4 years of dental school and find that the job is too competitive and I can not become the orthodontist who is in charge. Also, how "Intellectual" does the job get? I want a low-stress job, and I do not like math and science. Just using my hands, and being my own boss, and getting high pay. I will study hard and suffer through STEM to become a dentist if I have to, but after dental school, I don't want a job where I constantly have to think hard and do work outside the office. Do you get a lot of free time? I envision that technology helps you align the wires to make it straight, and you put it on, and its an easy job.
@@ThriveDentist sorry if im bothering one more thing-- IK you need a lot of science schooling before becoming an ortho, but once you actually become one do you use a lot science/math?
@@chloe3343 Hey Chloe. It's definitely a stressful job as you have 50 patients or so that want perfect teeth every day but I love it. Yes we use a lot of science everyday but it becomes way easier with time!
This came at a perfect time for me, thanks a lot for the info Doc!
Glad to be of service:)
Thank you this really helped me i’m still very young and only in high school but I find braces and keeping your teeth straight and clean very interesting so thank you!
Glad to help.
I'm Introverted but I have a great social skills...haha
I’m really looking into dentistry and this video was helpful thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Can you make a video about how to grow your office and how to start your orthodontist office? Thank you
I do believe making a business in our time and age is like a double edge sword. In the beginning you learn and strive and in the end you become very attached to your possessions, joy leaves as more money comes in, and you start to view people abs many important life concepts as transactional. That’s why many wealthy men either waste money on their vices or continue to accumulate material possessions but still feel vastly empty on the inside
get out
What are some good classes to take during high school to prepare to be an orthodontist? I'm only a sophomore but I'm really interested in this career path!
You're a very warm and caring orthodontist and have a nice bedside manner. When I think of ortho I always thought of my orthodontist. It's basically about a 2 year relationship and connection when getting braces because you'll be seeing them/going there for awhile. My sister got braces as a kid and as an adult I went to the same one I think in 2010. I managed to get a family discount. She was so nice and warm and the office was very comfortable and she had game consoles for the kids to play. At one point I broke my wire in the back because I had coconut shrimp thinking it wasn't going to be bad. Then she said ''must've been some good shrimp." I also had to get a gingivectomy, she referred me to a general dentist. I told her I wanted to be a periodontist and she said ''they're waitin' for you."
I miss her so much and it's because of my own dental experience and her that I want to be a type of dentist. Sadly she passed away around 2015 but I'll always treasure those memories and her. And who knew that the type of connections and relationships formed in a dentist office! Best wishes to you, Dr!
I want to be a dentist because I want make a good living and also because I’m afraid of too much blood accompanied with being a doctor.
Same 😎
So you want to be a dentist because of the money.......are you 12?
@@TheWowChannel1234 one of their other comments said that they’re in high school
@@TheWowChannel1234 also bro what's wrong with wanting to make a good living? U working minimum wage?
@@ruderdk he just want to be a orthodontist to make good money .......mindset of a idiot
As I'm deciding between podiatry, medicine, and dentistry, I have always been interested in the hands-on aspect of dentistry and the ability to have more of a flexible lifestyle. I also am interested in the business aspect of healthcare, and think it would be a nice mix of business and healthcare running a dental office. But again, one of my first priorities is to have some sort of life outside of dentistry. I get that there are medical specialties more conducive to lifestyle, but I always hear dentists have pretty solid hours considering the income. My concern though, is that I really value speaking with my patients and interacting with them during the day, and i was not sure whether dentists had much of this type of interaction while they are performing procedures of the mouth. When I shadowed a pediatrician and hematologist, I enjoyed the fact that they spoke with them for 10-15 minutes in the visit room. Would you be able to speak on this matter a little more in depth? How are the connections that dentists and orthodontists create with patients long term?
Hey Grossfield. I like how in depth you are thinking for your future. To be honest I only get probably a max of 5 minutes per patient in orthodontics as we see so many every day. Dentists are only with roughly 10-15 patients so they get more time per patient. That being said, if you own your own office, which many dentists do, you can see as many patients as you like. Therefore you can talk with them as long as you like!
Nathan Coughlin Thanks for the info!
@@drumplaya83 update?
update???????? 😮😮😮
Most definitely, think of all the millions involved
Fight on!!✌I'm also a USC dental grad pursuing ortho :)
Awesome! Good luck!
I am 15 and im in the 4th year of high school my grades are pretty good! I really want to become a orthodontist bc i would love to give people a nice smile and love to see people happy a lot of blood doesnt matter to me and i love being my own boss thx for the video! ( sorry for the bad english i am from an other country)
This video helped out a lot. Thank you!
Doctor , the issue with becoming orthodontist is the acceptance or admission to a residency program, its a tough task
You could also be a College professor, you do an excellent job explaining things clearly and in great detail👍
is orthodontic a dying field, i really want to pursue ortho but i feel that by the time i take action, technology will take over the field:(
Love this question. It actually inspired my video I made today so check it out.
i'm going into orthodontics instead of medicine because i don't want to be miserable ( the top doctor in satisfaction has 40% but orthodontists have 80% ) also i won't have to remember as much stuff for dental school while getting paid around the same
Love it!
Definitely gonna become an orthodontist
Doooo it!
Know this video is a couple months old now. So I don't really expect a response but would be great to get your input and thought. I'm 23 years old and have been working since out of high school. I didn't want to really jump into college because I didn't really know what I wanted to do with my life. My entire life I have loved helping people as much as possible and making a difference in peoples lives. I want to be able to make connections with people and interact. I don't mind labor work that's all I've ever done but everyone says I'm really smart as well and I should apply myself. But more importantly like you said it's 12 years of school. I wouldn't get done until I'm 35. Do you think its still a worth while investment or should i be looking to apply myself to other things? I want to be successful and show people that i can do it.
I absolutely think it's worth but only you can make that decision. It's a big sacrifice but you are definitely not too old.
the moment i saw the background of the video I got my answer
Great video I have actually been heavily thinking about becoming dentist my self for the past year now I would love to know how much you were making as a general dentist.
Hi Raphiel I never actually worked as a general dentist. Went straight from graduation into Orthodontic residency.
Great video I am thinking about become a dentist and to specialize! However i’ve heard that there is a lot of physical exhaustion that comes with it. Would you say that being an orthodontist has taken a toll on your body?
Hey Christi ortho definitely does NOT take a toll on your body. It's great because you get to use your "brain power" while others help you with the actual work. That's why I love Ortho so much!
Glad you had your parents , i don't , iam scared if i invest 10-12 years of my life which iam 20 now , if i could'nt make it i have no one for helping me , should i go for it or not ?
When should the stage of shadowing start? Late high school or college years?
Are like all A's but like 2 Bs like those type of grades good for orthodontist? (Nothing below B-)
I am almost a D2 and I hear everyone talking about if you don't have a 4.0 you cant get into ortho. Im doing the best i can but i will be an A and B guy so gpa will probably be around a 3.4-3.6. Is that even high enough for them to even look at the application? thanks
do you take work back home ? like treatment planning ?or do you do it on the spot while patient is sitting on the chair ?
I don't take any clinical work back home with me.
Hiii i know this video is old so I'm not expecting a response, but i have a question...I have done a lot of research on Ortho however no one has really answered my question. When studying is there a lot of blood, ofcource there will be when dealing with the teeth but i mean is there surgeries you have to do as a Ortho, I'm a bit confused?
Hello! Liked your explanation in this clip,but what would you say about the subjects one should be good at in order to be a good orthodontist? What are the most important ones in your opinion ? Physics,biomechanics,anatomy etc?
Probably anatomy and business. We don't get any business training in school which is really unfortunate.
i want to be an orthodontist because i would love to be a doctor but i hate blood and surgery and ewwww not just about the money about how fun it looks
I’m a junior in high school currently but I’ve been thinking about being orthodontist for a while now
Its very hard and costly to become orthodontist and this is globally an issue
Iam 26 feeling too old to achieve it i graduated from dental school in 2017
It aint about working because of the money, its about working what u love
Do you have enough time for your family like kids, wife, etc? I really want to become an orthodontist, but I am a big family person and family oriented. And when I get married & have babies I want to make sure I spend time with them too.
Hi Dr. Nate,
I am a 4th-year dental student in Canada and I love ortho, however, right now I am 33. In addition, money has been an issue for me as I barely had any family support during my education. I am debating if I should go for an ortho program, which means more living on budget & losing income, vs doing ortho residency for 2-3 years. I am afraid that financially doing orthodontics is not worth it in the end.... what do you think I should do?
thanks,
Hi. We're almost on the same path. Im a dentist too, turning 32yo next year. Been doing general dentistry and simple cases of ortho in the past few years. In my county (philippines), we have short orthodonic programs like for 1 year. But it only teach you the most basic cases. Been interested and i have considered doing ortho residency since more of my patients are ortho cases. For sure it's much cheaper here than there in Canada. I'm budgeting 40,000 USD for the 3 years program. Including cost of living and my own place already.
Do u know how much will it cost there for the 3 year ortho residency?
There are orthodontic programs that offers GME funding, which will offset your financial liability.
hello sir im a huge admirer of yours,lots of goood wishes from India,if at all possible can you please make a video on the type of loupe/magnification you use ?
Thank you. I don't use loupes!
I'm currently in OU with my major in Chemistry and getting my Certificate in pre-dental any tips for classes that will look better on a dental school application?
hi! i know this video is old so i’m not expecting a response, but i have a question. how long is the total amount of schooling for becoming an orthodontist? you mentioned it was around 12 years so could you break those years down because i’m a bit confused. thank you
Hi Tina, I went to undergrad for 5 years, dental for 4 and ortho for 3.
I am grateful I have found your channel! I am currently struggling in undergrad due to some poorly timed life choices and my grades slipped. I do not have my 2 year degree, but I am currently pursuing it. I have fixed some of the grades that were lower than needed so far and I plan on finishing my 2 year by the end of the summer. My big question I wanted to ask you is as follows: Although initially I struggled in a few classes due to said life choices, will I still have a good chance at being accepted into dental school if I continue to produce great grades and do well enough on the DAT now that I have got back on my feet? Is it too late?
Hey KidSin. No it is absolutely not too late. I was a terrible student my first two years of undergrad but then switched it around. Personally I think your last two years are the most important so definitely keep trying your best!
@@ThriveDentist that is wonderful news! Thank you fo responding fast! I look forward to school and that just gave me some reassurance. Thank you so much!
IF my dental school doesn't teach well and I'm stuck with it for the rest 3 year what should I do to be a better dentist or orthodontist
I want to become an orthodontist and I know I need a bachelor’s in science but I don’t really like taking science classes and I also struggle to learn or remember anything while taking the class. Is becoming an orthodontist still right for me?
You can do whatever you want if you try hard enough!
Know this is a late reply but, maybe try looking around on the internet for different studying techniques and ways to retain info. Maybe you just need a different method. I found a new note-taking style and helped me so much in addition to studying differently than I had in the past. Anyway much love 💕 and I wish you luck on becoming an orthodontist!!
If you can guide me please
I am about to have a braces treatment done for my deep bite
Of all the clinics I visited,
if you can comment on this
With same degree and same brand of braces (Damon) a doctor is charging me a lower amount because he did not have that senior level experience
Another doctor,
same degree as previous one (Masters Dental Surgery - Orthodontist) is charging me double the amount for the same procedure.
Only difference is--he has been in the industry twice longer than the previous doctor
Is it worth to get the high cost treatment for same procedure
Would appreciate your guidance
Thank you
Hey, so I'm currently in my senior year of my highschool. I am an international student having permanent resident. I want to become an orthodontist and I think dental school is expensive so is there any ,like, scholarships or full ride to certain students in dental school? What is bothering me is the student debt I should handle and I don't want to do so. How will I manage the financial part if I were to go to Dental school?
There are a lot of financial aid options depending on whatever school you attend. Thinking about finances is always important so I would recommend trying to get scholarships for undergrad and than looking at schools that are the most affordable for dental school.
Hi dr. Nate, hope you’re doing well, do you have any recommendations for the current dentwl students regarding an ortho residency
Study like hell and get into a good program ;)
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
I’m shy but talking to people is enjoyable! I’ll try to be more outgoing lol
Lol.
I am a senior in high school and I have wanted to be an orthodontist for quite some time now. Although, I am more interested in doing online schooling and then obviously doing hands on work. Is it possible for me to do my classes online and still become an orthodontist?
You can do a couple courses but the majority of the 10-12 years of schooling needs to be hands on and in classes:)
Time to select. But in total dilemma.
Dear Dr. Nate,
Thank you so much for the great video.
I am a 2nd-year dental student in Canada and right now, I am trying to figure out what path should I take after graduation from dental school.
I am wondering if you have any suggestions regarding the ways that I can identify if doing a specialty is the right call for me, and if that is, which specialty.
Thanks,
I would shadow each specialty in school. You have so much opportunity in school. I would do it asap as you need to prepare to get into the program you want. It's really hard to start working and then decide to go back to school.
Whqt company makes that shirt
Hey I’m a highschool freshman and I wanted to ask if LSU would be a good choice for undergrad to be an orthodontist?
Haven't heard too much about their school for Ortho but I'm sure it's great.
I am kind of conflicted in what to major in? Could I major in business and then still become a dentist? I have heard that as long as you take some science classes you would be fine. Would you recommend majoring in a science instead? Thank you love the vid
If you are passionate about business take business classes. Whatever you can take to make your grades be the highest. Just as long as you have enough science classes to qualify as an applicant.
Can I get free dental work or discount on my dental work I need to work done.
I'm 12 and an extrovert and really like stuff to do with people and teeth and helping so that's why I'm want to become a orthodontist when I'm older!
hii! i’m currently in grade 10 and it’s been my dream to become an orthodontist. do you have any tips for how i can achieve my goal?
Hey Joyce try this video out ua-cam.com/video/dhSyRkR3KUs/v-deo.html but basically do your best in school, volunteer and become the best person you can:)
hi im also grade 10 from philippines and my dream is to become an orthodontist!!
@@nicholoandrei5041 Good luck!
What kind of math do you have to do for orthodontist?
Just basic math courses.
how much in debt will you be? not sure if it’ll be worth studying it ?
A lot. Check out the vid I did on that .ua-cam.com/video/BrVC6qqweHA/v-deo.html
Dear Dr Nate, sorry I'm late but, can you please tell me how much debt you will be in after being done with four years of dental school
Hey try this videoua-cam.com/video/BrVC6qqweHA/v-deo.html it's all about how to pay for dental school.
@@ThriveDentist thank you so much for responding!
What if i suck at math will it effect me
Just get good enough grades to get into dental school and you'll be fine.
But what if I enjoy talking to people, but I'm not great at it? And yes, I'm 12. Now 13 (edit) oh god
You can get better. Try starting now one step at a time. Volunteering or any other activities that involve a bit of talking
@@alinap771 yeah ok thx i think im a new person this year
which is better orthodontic or maxillofacial surgeon
I love Orthodontics but obviously I'm biased. OS docs do really well too. It depends on what type of lifestyle you want. OS you pull teeth and do crazy surgeries but very little patient interactions. Ortho you have less intense days like OS but you develop long term relationships. Depends on your personality. Both are great in my opinion.
Cool
To become an Orthodontist what college classes do we need to take?
Jollie PR Maths, Chemistry and Biology. At least that’s what it is where I’m from :)
@@haywood3874 Yes exactly right. A little English classes as well but basic Science classes is enough.
500th like
You probably had 5.0 gpa tho right?
Lol. Nope. I did pretty well but definitely not a 4.0
You kind of look like “Kharma medic” :)
lol
Are you practically the only orthodontist in the office, if not how many are there? Is everyone else an assistant then? They probably don't make a lot of money like orthodontists do, and I don't want to go to 4 years of dental school and find that the job is too competitive and I can not become the orthodontist who is in charge. Also, how "Intellectual" does the job get? I want a low-stress job, and I do not like math and science. Just using my hands, and being my own boss, and getting high pay. I will study hard and suffer through STEM to become a dentist if I have to, but after dental school, I don't want a job where I constantly have to think hard and do work outside the office. Do you get a lot of free time? I envision that technology helps you align the wires to make it straight, and you put it on, and its an easy job.
Hey Chloe, if you are looking for a low stress/easy job definitely do not do anything related to Dentistry as it is the opposite of that.
@@ThriveDentist ok thanks. Bc when i look up least stressful jobs, orthodontics come up, but I do not know how accurate that is. I get anxiety.
@@ThriveDentist sorry if im bothering one more thing-- IK you need a lot of science schooling before becoming an ortho, but once you actually become one do you use a lot science/math?
@@chloe3343 Hey Chloe. It's definitely a stressful job as you have 50 patients or so that want perfect teeth every day but I love it. Yes we use a lot of science everyday but it becomes way easier with time!
@@ThriveDentist ok thanks so much!
Do I want to become an orthodontist as he sits in a mansion
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you look don't like to be an orthodontist, İsn't worth it all this effort?
Thank you! This was extremely helpful for me