Dental professionals find themselves in a profession where science and art intersect, sometimes indistinguishable from each other. This is none more so evident when dentists perform procedures with utmost precision on an extremely small scale, an act that requires superior eye-hand coordination. As important as learning theory in a classroom setting is, dentists can only retain so much of the information that’s written on the board and discussed by the lecturer. If, however, a student is allowed or even encouraged to apply what he or she has learned, a student is much more likely to retain the information. While dentists do require a lot of theoretical information, it cannot be denied that the profession values manual dexterity. Such a skill is necessary for dentists to perform procedures effectively and safely, all the while ensuring the integrity of their profession.
PLEASE CONTACT US AT 9818351814 FOR MORE DETAILS.
Tags: |