The Women Dentists' Network is a professional organisation, established to empower and support women in dentistry to pursue their passions, overcome challenges, and thrive in all aspects of dentistry. In tribute to the British television personality, Dr Uchenna Okoye, known for her role in 10 Years Younger, the Women Dentists' Network - of which Dr Okoye was a founding member - held a competition for dental students. We were called to compose an essay of up to 3,000 words sharing our vision and role in the future of dentistry. As the humbled winner, I felt it appropriate to publicly share my insights and perspectives on the future of dentistry, particularly as a Black, British and international dental student. In this opinion paper, I venture through the familiar and uncharted territories of both national and global dentistry. As someone who has a strong passion for the field, I hope my reflections will inspire and contribute to its advancement while also motivating ongoing discussions about the evolution and potential of dental practice within the UK and beyond. Join me as I navigate through dentistry's hurdles and challenges, highlight emerging opportunities and delve into revolutionary advancements that are bound to whiten and brighten the future of dentistry.
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