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PERIODONTIST

Duties and Responsibilities

The duties of a periodontist revolve around the specialty of treating and working with the gums. You may complete procedures, surgical and non surgical. Periodontists also plan treatment and the care plans of their patients. Your work environment may be anywhere you wish. 

Salary

$192,680 - $305, 820

Education

The education path of a Periodontist is highly similar to that of a dentist. You must earn a Bachelor's degree. You must enter residency and take courses of any science. You will eventually need to pass an exam and be licensed. 

Demand for career

This career is important because it specializes in gums and the bones invloved. Without them it would be hard to be informed of ones oral health

Reflection

This career does not really intrest me. I would not want to be it. 

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