Monday, November 16, 2009

What steps should i take ?

I am a Junior in Highschool and i was thinking about becoming a dentist, orthodontist or specialize in cosmetic dentistry. I just need to know a couple of things:


1. I was wondering what are some of the best colleges that offer a pre-dental program.


2. Right now i am taking A.P. Physics and i want to know which course is better to take in my senior year A.P. Chemistry or A.P. Biology, which will help me prepare for courses i will be taking in college and for my career choice.


3. one last thing is that i know it will take me about 8 years to become a dentist, are their any schools that offer a special program that will shorten the time period before i can get a DDS.

What steps should i take ?
TO ASK FOR THE BEST COLLEGES, YOU WILL GET A BIAS ANSWER. I SUGGEST DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO GO TO A COLLEGE NEAR HOME AND IF SO, VISIT THESE COLLEGES AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. GOO THINGS TO CHECK FOR ARE THE FACILITIES, THE PASS RATES, THE FEES, THE KIND OF LECTURERS. YOU CAN GET THE NAMES OF THE COLLEGES AND GOOGLE THEM, AN GET INFO OFF THE NET.





YOU WILL NEED CHEM AND BIO





SORRY THE TIME PERIOD CANNOT BE SHORTENED
Reply:It definitely depends on where you want to go to college. i am a sophmore in high school and have always wanted to become a dental hygenist. I have been looking into some things over the past couple of years.





I live in Arizona (beautiful state!) and the best university there that offers dentistry is Northern Arizona University. They have the best plan there after college and will help get you a job and help pay your fees. This is only if you work for them after college.





NAU is in Flagstaff, Arizona and has nice weather. If you are from the snow Flagstaff has about 20in. of snow each winter. Nice mild climates.





Hopefully this background information helps!!!
Reply:become a biologic dentist





http://www.iabdm.org/index.html





contact dr Edward Arana, D.D.S.


drdawn@drdawn.net





or dr David Kennedy, D.D.S.


davidkennedy-dds@cox.net





The Biologic Dentists have to deal with all the toxins the non-biological dentists put in the patients. the patients lose their health, their ability to work, their house.... It is horrible and I have seen it firsthand now for 5 years. .





The Diane Watson (Congressmen) bill to rid us of mercury by 2007


http://hdlighthouse.org/see/care/toxicte...





A SCIENTIFIC RESPONSE to the American Dental Association's Special Report and Statement of Confidence in Dental Amalgam:


http://emporium.turnpike.net/P/PDHA/merc...





The dentist I have referred to has been a dentist 30 years and a biologic dentist over 15 years. One day, he put 15 amalgams in a 12 year old boy. The boy got severe migraines. He couldn't bear to think that it was something he had done. he began to study mercury. Then, he began taking the fillings out and replacing them. The more he removed, the less the headaches. today he is happy and health. It was then he said, "That's it, no more mercury in my office!"





Myself, I nearly died of mercury poisoning. If it were not for my dentist, I would have.





Youtube has some good info:





http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA





http://youtube.com/watch?v=a8EjEOqYEYs





http://youtube.com/watch?v=MfVsUuhoFWY





http://www.dentalproducts.net/webextra/p...





http://toxicteeth.org





Downloadable book Tooth Traitors:





http://www.talkinternational.com/PDF/too...





Excerpt from Chapter 3 "Trust Me"





"Let’s take a closer look at the ethics of modern dentistry. As you will see in this article, for the majority of dentists it is all about money and little about the cavities, since cavities have declined dramatically in the last 20 years. This article from Reader’s Digest sets the tone for what comes later in this book. Suffice to say that you will find dentists’ credibility poor when they tell us to trust them, their dental association, or the dental industry. Of course there are good dentists out there, but you will see that the majority cannot agree on the simplest diagnosis, so they surely must be ignored in their statements about the safety of amalgam."


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Dr. Kennedy has been practicing preventive dentistry for over 25 years in San Diego, California. He holds a bachelor's degree in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology from the University of Kansas and a Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He served for two years in the United States Navy Dental Corps. He has lectured internationally to dentists and prefessionals on preventive and restorative dentistry and on the hazards of mercury and fluoride. -Reprinted from How to Save Your Teeth (David Kennedy, DDS).





http://www.toxicteeth.org/david-kennedy-...





http://mizar5.com/kennedy.htm





http://www.rooted.tv/Reviews.htm





http://www.nofluoride.com/kennedy_letter...





http://www.tuberose.com/Mercury_Vapor_Vi...





http://www.rvi.net/~fluoride/000249.htm





http://www.minimum.com/b.asp?a=save-teet...





http://www.saveteeth.org/about.htm





http://fluoride.squarespace.com/display/...


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