I am consequently pleased that my studies in this area have significantly increased my understanding of both scientific theories and of the human body itself. I view dentistry as a scientific art due to the close relationship which exists between a small alteration of the teeth and a person's psychological confidence about their appearance as it can have a huge effect on the whole well-being of a person and this is the foremost appeal of the profession for me. Part of my inspiration and motivation to become a dentist originated from my own experiences of undergoing dental treatment.
My interest has been further developed by the diversity …show more content…
Whilst on this placement I saw patients of varying ages and this enhanced my desire to study dentistry.
To ensure that I have a realistic appreciation of what the career involves, I also spent a week at the Blackburn Orthodontic Centre. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, as it gave me a valuable insight into the relationship of the teeth and jaws, and observed how abnormalities and irregularities regarding this matter can be corrected with the sheer use of braces. I enjoyed talking to the patients and putting them at their ease, an experience that allowed me to develop my communication skills. It was an unforgettable insight into the world of a busy practice where I could observe the importance of teamwork and co-operation in the department. I feel that I am a very much a people person and that I would relish the opportunity of being part of such a team.
I was appointed Administrations Director of a Young Enterprise company, this experience made me much more conscious for the need of careful notes and the functioning of businesses.
Whilst I was at the dental practise I also observed the need for such careful notes, as I