My parents always told me to brush my teeth morning and night, nevertheless it was not until high school that I actually realized why I did that. So let us presume my parents learned from their school and encouraged me, but if a villager living in a shanty town does not know the importance of oral health, how will his children learn? Who is there to teach them?. Becoming aware of oral diseases and their cause is the most eminent thing that the unfortunate community requires the most and suffers the greatest. As a student in the united states i am not just aquring an internationally recognized education but an economical one.In addition, the money that i will save here will help me fulfill my lifes dream: to open a free if charge dental clinic with oral health classes in Pakistan. Even with the proficiency in speaking and knowing Arabic, Urdu besides English I possess a desire to master additional languages. Along with hearing people I also want to target the deaf community. Learning and understanding dialects will make it easier for me to reach and aid the poverty struck communities in third world countries, and I will also be able to comfort regular patients to provide them with a successful dental treatment. Whether there is a lack of knowledge, language difficulties, a disability, poorness or just ignorance, the entirety of my plan is to guide and support these people. Oral/dental care, and in fact any kind of prudence towards the body is one's duty; however, if they are unaware, it is the educated people's responsibility to foster them before their illiteracy causes them harm. Protecting oral hygiene can save one from costly diseases. With my clinic and language skills I want to make change in people's lives and their oral cavities. Attending this SMDEP will bring me closer to my selfless goal.

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1. My parents always emphasized the importance of brushing my teeth in the morning and at night. However, it wasn't until high school that I understood why I needed to do it.

2. If a villager living in a shanty town is unaware of the importance of oral health, it becomes a challenge for their children to learn about it. In such circumstances, there may be a lack of resources or people available to teach them.

3. As a student in the United States, I am not only gaining an internationally recognized education but also an economical one. This education will help me save money which I can use to fulfill my lifelong dream of opening a free dental clinic in Pakistan and providing oral health classes.

4. In addition to proficiency in Arabic, Urdu, and English, I desire to master other languages. Learning different dialects will enable me to effectively reach and assist poverty-stricken communities in third-world countries, as well as the deaf community.

5. Whether it is a lack of knowledge, language difficulties, disability, poverty, or ignorance, my plan is to guide and support people in need. It is our responsibility as educated individuals to provide information and support to those who may be unaware of the importance of oral care.

6. Protecting oral hygiene can prevent costly diseases. Through my clinic and language skills, I aim to make a positive impact on people's lives and their oral health.

7. Attending this SMDEP (Summer Medical and Dental Education Program) will bring me closer to achieving my selfless goal.