Monday, December 10, 2012

Does anyone know any Dental Office that does teeth implant?

Q. It must be in San Francisco, because I live there. So if there anyone who live there and know the dental office that does teeth implant, please give me the address of the dental office.
Thanks.

A. The dental specialty that deals with implants is called prosthodontics. There are tons of dentists in San Francisco who have that as a specialization, including the ones on the list below.

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&source=hp&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=dental+implants+san+francisco&fb=1&gl=us&hq=dental+implants&hnear=san+francisco&view=text&ei=rVw2S8PYK47JlAeg9uCoBw&sa=X&oi=local_group&ct=more-results&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQtQMwAA

However, many implants are now almost a routine part of dentistry, so many general dentists have been trained in the procedure and offer it to their patients. You can find a prosthodontist from the list, or you can just find a good general dentist, which everyone needs anyway. Then, your dentist will either do the implant himself or he will know a good specialist where he will refer you.

Good luck, and I hope this helps.


Would a degree from San Francisco be accepted in the UK?
Q. I am interested in doing a Dentist degree at UCSF, but am concerned I would not be able to practice in England when I graduate.
Anybody know if I would, in fact, be able to?

A. I think England accepts the ssame credits as the US.


Hi, I have some questions because i'm planning on being a dentist when I grow up.?
Q. Hi, I have some questions because i'm planning on being a dentist when I grow up.?
I'm planning on going to USF (university of San Francisco) in a couple years to persue a dentist career, and I just want to know the different types of dentists, how much money they make, and total years of school. Thank you so much!

And is it possible to finish the 2 years at community college in one year so I can go to usf faster?

A. You mean UCSF (University of CA at San Francisco). USF is the University of San Francisco and they do not have a dental school. It's a four year Jesuit university.

UCSF is one of the toughest dental schools to get into. You will not get close to getting in without four years of undergraduate college education with a 4.0 GPA. The competition to get into UCSF is fierce! Good luck to you and study hard if that's your goal. Most dental schools require a minimum of 3 years of college. However, this is a minimum so don't expect to get in without a BA degree. When I was in dental school, only one student had 3 years of college; everyone else had a bachelor's degree.

Dental school is 4 years and when you graduate you can go right into private practice if you have the confidence to do so. Those who don't go on to internships for another 2 years.

Specialties include periodontology (gum specialists), oral surgery, endodontics (root canal specialists), orthodontics, prosthodontics (crowns, bridges, etc). Keep in mind that when you specialize you will not be able to do any dental procedure outside of your specialty.

Dentistry is one of the most lucrative professions because it is possible to make a lot of money right after you graduate (if you're good).


I am foreign dentist how do I get a job in san francisco?
Q. I am graduate of dentistry in manila. how can I look for work here in san francisco?

A. For someone from another country to come and work in the US you need to obtain a work permit, unless you're already a resident (Green Card Holder) or a US Citizen.

To obtain a work permit you must have advanced qualifications (like a BA or higher) and must already have a job offered to you. Meaning that it is up to the company that is hiring you to prove that they need you here and cannot find someone already qualified to work in the US to do that job.

I don't know what the demand for dentistry is, but I would check web sites listed below and see whether there are any jobs offered in your field. If there is you can apply and if they are willing to hire you then they would have to submit paperwork to the US immigration department to request a work permit for you.

I know this sounds complicated but it can be done and is done often, specially if you have good qualifications, which it sounds like you do.





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