Human Beings are complex creatures. Either is it physically,
or mentally. We were evolved millions of years ago with a visceral body
structure predestined to decay at some point of our lives. Kardashev's system
of assessing civilizations ranks us at 0.7 of the seven types or categories of
advancement. In order to be better, every individual in some way contributes
for the global development. Since every action has an equal and opposite
reaction, overdoing of work and failing to maintain a healthy work life balance
leads to body illness or sometimes life threatening diseases. Although people
don't neglect when they are ill or injured, but about one crucial part of the
body they take things too much for granted. Blame it on the careless attitude,
but a lot of people don't buy into dental problems. They worry only when the
situation is past the period of ignorance and their dental demands an expert
examination.
While the profession holds importance in overseas countries,
things aren't going well in India. Considering India is a developing country
with a tricky mix of urban and rural class of people, the awareness about the
occupation is strictly limited. The stats articulately justify this fact. While
for every 1700 of population, there is one doctor, for every 10,000 of urban
and 13,000 of rural population, there is just one dentist. Not that people are
having vibranium tooth-set but they hardly care about losing a few pearls from
their inheritance.
One significant contemplating mindset of Indian citizens is
that dental problems at maximum can only culminate with Oral Cancer as compared
to other parts of the body. This detrimental level of nescience collaterally
affects the demand of dentists in the country. The trouble isn't about having
fewer professionals. It's about the requirement of one which is too less to be
rewarding for an individual aspiring to be one. The quintessential belief of a
lot of people is that M.B.B.S (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) is
more advantageous than BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) in terms of job
placement and monetary benefits. The latter reason is subjective but the former
one is not very accurate. Both MBBS and BDS are four-year degree courses which
are highly competitive and hard to pursue. No doubt in MBBS a person gets to
explore the whole body and attains more knowledge but BDS is a specialization
course which involves equally comprehensive study albeit about one part of your
body.
Another crucial element is about self-esteem. There is a
fine line in between a doctor and a dentist and that line is created by the
element of prestige. People tend to respect doctors more than a dentist which
is disappointing considering how much seriously the profession is taken by the
people living abroad. Particularly in United States, dentists are appreciated
more than doctors since mandatory checkup is must for all. Likewise, people
there are conscious about dental health care too. As it is said, "It takes
two to tango", both the people and government need to reappraise the value
of dental healthcare.
Dr. Bhutani Dental Courses is one such organization that has
been leading the country's dental healthcare industry since more than a decade
with a team of equally experienced professionals.
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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