Become A Dentist

Become A Dentist

8.563,623 playes

Step into the role of a professional dental surgeon in Become A Dentist, a medical simulator where you treat various oral health issues using specialized tools and techniques.

About Become A Dentist

Become A Dentist is a simulation game that puts you in charge of a busy dental clinic. As the primary practitioner, you are responsible for examining patients and performing various procedures to restore their smiles. The game focuses on the practical aspects of dentistry, requiring players to identify problems and select the correct instruments for each task. It provides an educational yet entertaining look at medical care for younger audiences.

The gameplay relies on precise movements and careful observation. Each patient presents unique challenges, from routine cleanings to more complex dental work. By following the necessary steps for each procedure, players can learn about different dental tools and the importance of oral hygiene. It is a suitable choice for those who enjoy role-playing as a doctor or learning through simulated environments.

  • Genre: Girls
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 07/30/2018

Why players like Become A Dentist

  • Engaging medical simulation mechanics
  • Educational insights into dental procedures
  • Simple, intuitive mouse-based controls
  • Variety of dental tools to master

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to interact with the various dental instruments displayed on the screen. Start by examining the patient's mouth to identify areas that need attention. Select the appropriate tool for the specific issue and apply it to the affected tooth or area. Follow the visual cues to complete each step of the treatment correctly, ensuring your patient leaves the clinic with a healthy smile.

Tips for beginners

  • Pay close attention to the visual guides indicating which tool to use next.
  • Work carefully to ensure each procedure is completed thoroughly.
  • Observe the different effects each instrument has on the patient's teeth.