Is dentistry harder than medicine UK?

Getting onto a dental or medical course in the UK is fairly similar but maybe medicine is the more difficult. Compared to dental candidates who need: Five GCSE passes (including Science, Maths and English) 3 A Levels at AAA or AAB in chemistry and biology (plus another subject)
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Is dentistry harder to get into than medicine UK?

There is, approximately, a 15:1 ratio of applicants to places in most undergraduate dental schools in the UK and, because of their smaller capacity and the need for one to one teaching in many areas of the course, it can be more difficult to gain a place in dentistry than in medicine (medicine has approximately 4-5 ...
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What's harder dentistry or medicine?

OP, from what I've been told the actual dentistry degree (BDS/MChD) is more challenging than medicine, however there is more flexiblity in terms of balancing working and social hours as a dentist than there is as a doctor post-graduation.
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Is dentistry more stressful than medicine?

med is much more stressful than dental.
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Is it better to be a dentist or doctor?

So although a doctor might earn a small amount more than a dentist, the fantastic employment growth prospects and flexibility dentists benefit from mean they generally have higher job satisfaction rates.
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Are dentists richer than doctors?

Dentists in some places are so well compensated that they earn more than the average doctor. According to a 2012 report in The Journal of the American Medical Association, the average hourly wage of a dentist in America is $69.60 vs. $67.30 for a physician.
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Is dentistry hard in UK?

A dentistry degree in the UK is one of the most competitive courses to apply for, and successful applicants will require strong academic grades, the commitment to complete a long degree and the practical and mental skills needed to concentrate over long periods of time.
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Who earns more doctor or dentist UK?

After only a few years as an Associate, the dentist could be earning a comfortable £60K-£90K. A Principal dentist could be earning a 6-figure income. The doctors' pay grade tops out at around £48K as an STR, with on-call potentially taking this into the £60Ks.
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Is a dentist degree hard?

Dentistry is not an easy ride, but it is a rewarding one. As a medical qualification, both the entry requirements and the course demands are rigorous – as befits a process which allows you to treat and operate on patients.
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How competitive is dentistry in the UK?

Dentistry is competitive. There are fewer dental schools than medical schools. This makes it even harder for you to get a place. On average there is a 15:1 application to place ratio for undergraduate dental schools.
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Is dental school better than medical school?

The average M.D. matriculant, according to MedEdits, tends to have an average 3.7 GPA and an MCAT score in the 82nd percentile. D.O. matriculants also have a 3.5 GPA MCAT score in the 75th percentile. Comparatively, dental school matriculants have an average 3.5 GPA and DAT score in the 75th percentile.
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Is first year dentistry hard?

Dental school is tough but you're not alone. If something is quite difficult for you, it's probably difficult for others too. There are lots of ways to make dealing with tough times a little easier and one of them is by getting to know your peers and doing things together.
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Do you need to be smart to be a dentist?

Most of the "smart" people in dental school are not geniuses, they work hard and study a lot. Do not misconstrue people with good grades as somehow being inately intelligent, although a small fraction may have some intense left brain skills. I agree with this. If you get in, then you are smart enough.
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Is dentistry a good career UK?

Well the money is good, it's very good. There aren't many careers where graduates earn over £33,000 in their first year. Medics certainly don't. By your second year of work, you may earn between £50,000 to £70,000, the latter figure being where the current average dentist's earnings lie.
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What are the disadvantages of being a dentist?

Cons:
  • Education. Get ready for many years of school. ...
  • Costs. Dental school is expensive. ...
  • Costs, again. High practice overhead. ...
  • High Responsibility. You are in charge of someone's health. ...
  • Stress. With the high responsibility comes the high stress. ...
  • Call. ...
  • Challenging Patients. ...
  • Unpredictability.
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Are dentist rich in UK?

Nope, dentists in the uk are the 14th best paid in the world.
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Do dental students get paid?

25,000 to Rs. 35,000 per month, the students of Private Dental Colleges are not being paid a stipend, or are being paid a negligible stipend of about Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 5,000 per month.
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WHAT A levels do you need to be a dentist?

What A-levels are needed or essential to become a dentist? Chemistry, biology and either maths or physics (or both) will keep all dentistry courses open to you. If you don't take maths or physics but do take chemistry and biology, most courses will accept you.
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Is dentistry in demand in UK?

An increasing public interest in cosmetic dentistry – tooth whitening, polishing, and computerised smile analyses – has seen the average salary of private dentists grow significantly. There will always be a demand for cosmetic services, and there will always be a growing demand for public dental health workers.
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Is dental school harder than pharmacy school?

Unlike pharmacy school, dental school is becoming slightly more competitive with time, not less. The average dental school matriculant has a GPA of 3.5, and a composite DAT score up to 20, which is around the 75th percentile. Of all the students that apply to dental school, approximately 50% matriculate.
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How long is dentistry in UK?

To become a dentist in the UK you need to complete a bachelor of dental surgery (BDS) degree, which normally takes five years, followed by further on-the-job training.
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Do dentists get Dr title?

The ASA and CAP understand that since 1995 the General Dental Council (GDC) had permitted its members to use the title “Dr”, provided it is clear that it is a courtesy title only and it is not otherwise implied that they are qualified to carry out medical procedures.
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Are doctors smarter than dentists?

As for intelligence, overall I would say med students are probably more intelligent. But the top third of most dental classes could rival the top third of most med school classes, I think. It's the bottom percentiles where dentistry falls off.
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Are dentists happy?

Dentists are below average when it comes to happiness. At CareerExplorer, we conduct an ongoing survey with millions of people and ask them how satisfied they are with their careers. As it turns out, dentists rate their career happiness 3.0 out of 5 stars which puts them in the bottom 36% of careers.
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Why does being a dentist suck?

You have to bend over a lot and keep your hand in a certain position for a long time. All dentists at some point will feel that chronic trauma. And that's beside the risk of hepatitis infection, HIV etc. It's physically very demanding and eventually takes you down.
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