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  2. Dental education throughout the world - Wikipedia

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    Due to the hands-on training required, dental education is expensive and is limited on subsidized funding towards dental education by the federal and most state governments. According to the American Dental Education Association, "average educational debt for all indebted dental school graduates in the Class of 2019 was $292,169." [6]

  3. YouTube in education - Wikipedia

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    The value of YouTube in relation to dentistry and dental education has also been evaluated. Dentistry videos specifically categorized as "education" were rated as having a much higher value to dentistry students compared to videos in the more broad "all" category. Most of the videos marked as "education" were viewed as remarkably high quality ...

  4. Dental degree - Wikipedia

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    In India, training in dentistry is through a five-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) course, which includes four years of study followed by one year of internship. As of 2019, 310 colleges (40 run by the government and 292 in the private sector) were offering dental education. This amounts to an annual intake of 33,500 graduates. [6]

  5. Dental school - Wikipedia

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    High enrollment in dental schools occurred during the 1980-81 academic year, when there were approximately 23,000 students enrolled in U.S. dental schools. In the mid-1980s, enrollment began to decline. Several dental schools have closed and the number of new dentists has dwindled for some time.

  6. Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Dental treatments are carried out by a dental team, which often consists of a dentist and dental auxiliaries (such as dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, and dental therapists). Most dentists either work in private practices ( primary care ), dental hospitals, or ( secondary care ) institutions (prisons, armed forces bases ...

  7. University of Maryland School of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    These initial subscribers may be considered the core group of truly professional American dentists. They became the leaders of the newly born profession of dentistry. [1] [2] Today, the University of Maryland School of Dentistry enjoys one of the most advanced dental education facilities in the world. [5]

  8. Postgraduate training in general dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Both types of programs afford the trainee with a larger patient pool than he or she was exposed to in dental school as an undergraduate; while dental students will typically treat 2 or 3 patients a day in multiple-hour-long sessions, these postgraduate programs are constructed so that trainees may see anywhere from 8-15 patients a day, or even ...

  9. Global Dental Relief - Wikipedia

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    Since its beginning, Global Dental Relief has grown from 27 volunteers in 2002 to hundreds of dedicated volunteers joining annually — dentists, hygienists and general volunteers. Global Dental Relief volunteers now hosts 30 trips a year serving children with donated dental care and education – bringing dental care and hope to children in need.