Dentistry Career Test

People often think dentistry is only about checkups and fillings, but the field stretches far beyond routine care. One path may have you straightening bites over many months, another may involve jaw surgery, and another could focus on rebuilding missing teeth or treating painful infections deep inside the root. Whatever draws you to the mouth and its structures, there is almost certainly a corner of dentistry that fits the way you work.

In less than 5 minutes, find out which side of dentistry sparks your interest most.

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Disclaimer: Before you start the test, please consider the following: the test results are provided to you for the purpose of discovering your interests, your likes and dislikes and contemplating on what you may want to do in the future. Our tests are not psychological tests, nor do they indicate that you excel in a certain field of interest. Our tests do not amount to professional career advice. Our terms of use contain a disclaimer.

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Fit braces, wires, or clear aligners.
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Check mouths for early signs of dental problems.
3
Whiten stained or discolored teeth.
4
Fit crowns, bridges, and dentures.
5
Shape teeth to improve their appearance.
6
Replace missing teeth with custom restorations.
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Treat infection deep inside a tooth root.
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Monitor healing after dental surgery.
9
Help nervous children stay calm during treatment.
10
Build care plans to help patients avoid future issues.
11
Remove impacted teeth below the gums.
12
Straighten teeth and correct uneven bites.
13
Restore gum tissue damaged by disease.
14
Use scans and molds to plan tooth alignment.
15
Perform surgery on teeth, jaws, and facial bones.
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Adjust braces to guide tooth movement.
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Care for teeth as children grow and develop.
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Use dental images to examine tooth roots.
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Clean deep pockets below the gumline.
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Improve the look of teeth and smiles.
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Monitor how a child's teeth change overtime.
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Repair jaw damage after injury or disease.
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Teach parents how to protect a child's teeth.
24
Restore chewing ability after tooth loss.
25
Place implants to support teeth affected by gum loss.
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Work with labs to create custom tooth replacements.
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Treat common dental problems during routine checks.
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Relieve pain caused by nerve damage in teeth.
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Perform root canal treatment to save teeth.
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Consult with patients to design their ideal smile.
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Treat infections that damage gums and bone.
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Guide patients on brushing, diet, and oral hygiene.
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