hi kandh what a wonderful idea to change career, i have worked in dentistry for 20 yrs started off as a dental nurse and worked my way up to practice manager, so know all the ins and outs of the industry, i help in the valuable training of those who have just qualified from dental school and prepare them for 1 year ready to face the big world of dentistry, it is a rewarding and well paid job if you are a dentist, it is a long slog, especially when it will be taking you 7 years as opposed to the 5 as you have to do the access course first, i have a dentist this year who is 34 who changed careers at 29 and he loves it, shouldn't see why you won't, what i would advise you is telephone around as many practices as you can and see if any of them will let you go and spend a day with them each week, i have done this recently for a young lady who went on the access course and am very happy to say is now studying at liverpool uni to be a dentist,if i can be of any help to you ask a way, get your hep b done and then if you go and look round practices you can start to get hands on, i do know the criteria at the uni's now is that you have made some sort of effort to gain experience and knowledge of how a dental surgery works stands you in good stead, my son wants to be a dentist he is 15 and will be doing work experience with a couple of practices in my area, helps when you know them all!!
i take it it is dentistry that you want to do and not to become a dental technician?
good luck and please let me know how you get on.
kerri
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