Dr. Maya Sharma was born to be a dentist. From her first day at dental school, she was mesmerized by the precision of sculpting perfect smiles. Her hands were steady, her focus laser-like, and her patients at DentistryUnited swore by her skill. But as the years rolled on, a quiet ache began to murmur in […]
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Prologue This morning, I interviewed a BDS candidate for the position of Resident Dentist at Smile Maker Dental Clinic, Mysore. On paper, the qualifications checked out—distinction in basic sciences, a decent internship, and a confident demeanor. But as the discussion turned clinical, it became quickly evident that despite years of theoretical study, the ability to […]