Becoming a family dentist requires three to five years of additional education after earning a bachelor’s degree. While attending an accredited dental school, dental students are trained on how to inspect the oral cavity and diagnose oral health issues. Learning to complete various dental procedures, such as filling cavities, is an integral part of this training.
After graduating with a degree in dentistry, aspiring dentists must then pass the National Board Dental Examination, or “NBDE,” to become licensed to practice. This examination is composed of both a written and practical exam. Many dentists also complete continuing education to stay current with developments in dental technology.