Anyone that has ever seen one particularly hilarious episode of the BBC’s Mr. Bean will know that a trip to the dentist is not at the top of everyone’s bucket list. The hapless Mr. Bean accidentally jabs his own dentist with the anesthetic intended for him, rendering his dentist useless, and because he can’t tell which way his x-ray chart should be facing, Bean ends up filling his own cavities, each and every one of them!
We’ve all been to the dentist as a kid – most of us probably don’t have particularly fond memories. The chatty Doctor probes carefully, asking you questions that you can’t really answer because of the sharp metal tool you can feel at the back of your mouth. But for some, it represents a calling. A chance to make a typically uncomfortable experience, uncharacteristically pleasant, calming the nervous soul lying back in that big recliner.
Studying dentistry abroad with World Endeavors provides an excellent introduction to a career where you can help people smile with confidence, and isn’t that a nice outcome for any day job.