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Which one should I consider studying - Dental or Medicine
Why? and which offers better career/money/prospects ?

2007-03-06 19:09:47 · 3 answers · asked by Mabs 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

3 answers

Dentist. You can pluck the tooth and a lot of Money.

2007-03-06 19:17:49 · answer #1 · answered by cnsone 4 · 0 0

Seriously?

If you can handle it go for some sort of specialisation in surgery. Cardio-thoracic, Neuro-, etc... There's a reason they get paid so well: It's anything but easy. Chances are more than likely that, even if you do pass the classes and get through your internship you won't make it through your residency.

Ever so slightly but not really easier is plastic surgery. If you suck at it you can at least do well doing superficial cosmetic surgery and botox injections on bored rich people. Please, though, if you don't do well, stay away from radical facial reconstructions and the like.

But really, if you're asking, if your more concerned about money than work and ability dentistry is for you. May you could be an orthopaedic surgeon but that takes a lot more devotion than just a desire for money as well.

There is plenty of money to be had in either field but both require a lot of work and dedication. Decide how long you are willing to learn and how humble you are willing to be about your abilities first. Personally, I'd rather not have my brain cut open by someone who decided that was his best career choice based on the money only to become disgruntled by the toll it took on his life because he failed to realise just what he was getting into.

2007-03-06 19:28:03 · answer #2 · answered by ophelliaz 4 · 0 0

Medicine as it is more profiting and you will be able to study micro-**** bacteria which could either kill you, or save you.

2007-03-06 19:19:25 · answer #3 · answered by Unazaki 4 · 0 0

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