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How about stomatology?
Stomatology is very good and the employment environment is good.

The development prospect of stomatology;

1. Stomatology is mainly a clinical medicine for oral cavity. The ideal career after graduation is stomatologist, who carries out clinical medicine to correct and treat dental problems. With the continuous development of our country, the employment prospect of stomatology highlights a good trend.

2. It is also a relatively profitable occupation. After graduation, you can work in stomatology in a big hospital, or you can open a small clinic and engage in related plastic surgery in a beauty institution.

The courses offered in stomatology are more flexible.

It includes not only the theoretical and practical knowledge of medicine, but also some knowledge of chemistry and physics. Only in this way can we be more integrated into the needs of contemporary development and make a batch of professionals emerge slowly.

The main courses are:

Physics, biology, basic medicine, clinical medicine, stomatology, oral anatomy and physiology, oral histopathology, oral materials, oral medicine, oral and maxillofacial surgery, prosthodontics, orthodontics, etc. It is mainly used for the study and research of some clinical medicine in stomatology.

Proportion of stomatology application:

The ratio of dentists to population is 1∶40000, and the internationally recognized appropriate ratio should be 1∶2000. There are about 25,000 dentists in China, but at the same time, there are 2.5 billion decayed teeth to be filled, 600 million dislocated teeth to be corrected, and 654.38 billion periodontal patients to be treated.

In shanghai journal of stomatology Center, the orthodontic line for deformed teeth should be at least 1 year. Obviously, the number of dentists in China is far from meeting the needs of patients.

At the same time, however, it should be noted that most oral patients in China are in rural areas, and there are almost no oral therapy chairs in rural areas, and most oral graduates want to stay in big cities with good conditions, which has caused the false saturation phenomenon of difficult employment for dental students.

Because even in big hospitals in big cities, the number of therapeutic chairs in stomatology is limited, plus a therapeutic chair costs hundreds of thousands, and there are matching disposable cups and scalpel. The hospital has no money to buy new equipment, and the original therapeutic chairs have been used by doctors, and the professional life of stomatologists is also relatively long. These factors have aggravated the difficult situation of oral students' distribution.

The above data comes from medical teachers.