Well I'm not a dentist, but my aunt is going to college for it. I am pretty sure that dentists' DO NOT use math. I think they use numbering for the position of a tooth. I am positive that they use hours for the position that the sit on the chair. For example, if you want to sit on the chair behind your patient's head while they are lying vertical, you have to go to 12:00 (12 o' clock) position.
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the type of math that invoves add, multiplying, divison, subtracting
To get to Medical School, the Pre-med bachelors program usually requires that you take up until Calculus 2.
MATH
Theology, Math, Literature
While a strong foundation in math is beneficial for becoming a dentist, it is not necessarily a requirement. Dentistry involves a mix of biological sciences and practical skills that can be learned and honed separately from advanced math concepts. Focus on excelling in your science courses and seek additional support for any math-related challenges to succeed in pursuing dentistry.
chemistry, biology, physics, math
Count how many teeth your patient has to lose.
Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."
Math is a very important core subject and is always needed to apply for any good jobs our society. Science is also another important subject too if you want to be a dentist but maths is also strongly required to achieve this...
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Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."