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by AnthonyMouse
3386 days ago
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That would certainly make more sense than any kind of public dentistry service, though it's not clear there is a lot of room for improvement there. What makes becoming a dentist hard is, basically, medical school. It's possible there is some low hanging fruit there, but a lot of that hardness is intrinsic. |
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Many more people would like to become dentists than are accepted into dental schools.
http://www.adea.org/publications/Pages/2009-Applicants-and-E...
Of course having standards is good for patient outcomes. That said, I bet lots and lots (and lots and lots) of the rejected applicants would be fine dentists.