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Dentist

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Restore Confident Smiles

Relieve Patient Pain

Improve Oral Health

Path to completion

Path to completion

Undergraduate

Bachelor in Psychology - Pre-Med Track

4 Semesters

$20k-$60K

Graduate

Doctor of Dental Surgery

Post-Graduate

No degrees available

This is the educational pathway. There may be additional tests or licensure requirements necessary before begining to practice in the field. Consult your state guidelines for more. information.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for dentists was $170,910 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Earnings vary by specialty and practice ownership.

Job Market Demand
Employment of dentists is projected to grow about 4 percent from 2023 to 2033, with demand driven by ongoing oral health needs and population growth.

Work Environment
Dentists work in private practices, group practices, community clinics, and healthcare facilities. Most work full time in clinical office settings with scheduled patient appointments.

Common Employers
Private dental practices, group dental organizations, community health clinics, hospitals, and academic institutions.

Career Advancement
Dentists may advance into specialty fields such as orthodontics or oral surgery, expand into multi-location practice ownership, or move into teaching and clinical leadership roles.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for dentists was $170,910 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Earnings vary by specialty and practice ownership.

Job Market Demand
Employment of dentists is projected to grow about 4 percent from 2023 to 2033, with demand driven by ongoing oral health needs and population growth.

Work Environment
Dentists work in private practices, group practices, community clinics, and healthcare facilities. Most work full time in clinical office settings with scheduled patient appointments.

Common Employers
Private dental practices, group dental organizations, community health clinics, hospitals, and academic institutions.

Career Advancement
Dentists may advance into specialty fields such as orthodontics or oral surgery, expand into multi-location practice ownership, or move into teaching and clinical leadership roles.

Popular Titles


  • • Dentist • General Dentist • Family Dentist • Cosmetic Dentist • Pediatric Dentist • Dental Surgeon • Associate Dentist • Dental Practice Owner • Clinical Dentist

    • Dentist • General Dentist • Family Dentist • Cosmetic Dentist • Pediatric Dentist • Dental Surgeon • Associate Dentist • Dental Practice Owner • Clinical Dentist

  • • Dentist • General Dentist • Family Dentist • Cosmetic Dentist • Pediatric Dentist • Dental Surgeon • Associate Dentist • Dental Practice Owner • Clinical Dentist

    • Dentist • General Dentist • Family Dentist • Cosmetic Dentist • Pediatric Dentist • Dental Surgeon • Associate Dentist • Dental Practice Owner • Clinical Dentist

  • • Dentist • General Dentist • Family Dentist • Cosmetic Dentist • Pediatric Dentist • Dental Surgeon • Associate Dentist • Dental Practice Owner • Clinical Dentist

    • Dentist • General Dentist • Family Dentist • Cosmetic Dentist • Pediatric Dentist • Dental Surgeon • Associate Dentist • Dental Practice Owner • Clinical Dentist

Core Areas of Impact

How your skills translate into meaningful real-world change

Deliver Preventive Care

You help patients maintain long-term oral health through routine and preventive treatment.

Deliver Preventive Care

You help patients maintain long-term oral health through routine and preventive treatment.

Perform Skilled Procedures

You use clinical precision to restore teeth and treat dental conditions.

Perform Skilled Procedures

You use clinical precision to restore teeth and treat dental conditions.

Build Ongoing Relationships

You care for patients and families over many years.

Build Ongoing Relationships

You care for patients and families over many years.

Is this career right for you?

What is the role of a dentist?
A dentist diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the teeth, gums, and mouth. Responsibilities include preventive care, restorative procedures, patient education, and overall oral health management.

What does a typical day look like?
A typical day includes conducting dental examinations, performing procedures such as fillings or extractions, reviewing X-rays, consulting with patients about treatment plans, and managing clinical staff.

Where do dentists work?
Dentists primarily work in private practices or group dental clinics. Some work in hospitals, public health settings, or academic institutions.

What are the common job titles and career paths?
Common roles include General Dentist and Family Dentist. Career paths may lead to specialty practice, private practice ownership, partnership in a group practice, or academic and clinical leadership.

Who is this career a good fit for?
This career suits individuals who are detail-oriented, strong in science, comfortable performing procedures, and interested in healthcare with long-term patient relationships.

What are the biggest rewards of this career?
Rewards include strong earning potential, professional autonomy, the ability to own a practice, and measurable patient outcomes.

What does long-term growth look like?
Long-term growth may include specialization, expanding or owning multiple practices, or pursuing leadership within dental organizations.

What is the educational pathway to become a dentist?
To become a dentist, you must complete a bachelor’s degree with required pre-dental science coursework, attend an accredited dental school to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Dental Medicine degree, and pass national and state licensing examinations.

Sara Schenirer offers a comprehensive Pre-Med Track within the BA in Psychology that embeds common science prerequisites such as biology, chemistry, and related coursework required for dental school admission. This structured undergraduate pathway accelerates preparation for dental school applications.

The standard pathway is completion of undergraduate pre-dental prerequisites, graduation from dental school, and successful completion of licensure examinations.

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