
Dental school these days is not only about learning biology, chemistry and chairside manner. It's about becoming part of a national and international network of dental practitioners. And, just as important, it's about being part of the community from which you draw patients.
Olivia and Sophia Huszti, daughters of Huszti Dental Care owners Drs. Bill Huszti and Anna Chong-Huszti, are students at University of Detroit Mercy's School of Dentistry. It's the same school where Bill and Anna met and learned about how important organized dentistry can be in terms of networking, continued education and support of dental practitioners.
Here is only a bit of what Olivia and Sophia have been involved in recently.
National Leadership Conference in Chicago with ASDA (American Student Dental Association) Dental students from around the country are selected from applications to attend NLC to learn more about the dental profession and being a leader in this field. Olivia and Sophia were selected to represent Detroit Mercy's School of Dentistry. At the conference, above) they listened to various lectures, networked with other dental students and others within the dental profession.

- Detroit Free Press half marathon Four second-year dental students and a graduate of UDM's School of Dentistry ran the Detroit Free Press international half marathon! From left to right in the photo: Olivia Huszti, Ramtin Rahbari, William Huszti, Kyle Gorospe and Aahil Lakhani.

- Trinity Community Care Dental Clinic This is a nonprofit organization where UDM dental students volunteer on the weekends to provide free medical and dental care in Shelby Township. These dental students provide dental care, dental assistance and clean and sterilize treatment rooms. From left to right in the photo: Sarah Aziza, Saranya, Sami El-Nachef, Sonali Puri, Emily Barnhart, Jay Nalluri, Caleb Campbell, Ramtin Rahbari, Sophia Huszti and Leen Issa.
To all that, add the rigors of dental school, and you will see that Olivia and Sophia — along with their friends at UDM's School of Dentistry — are becoming well-trained and involved members of the community, and an asset to the field of dentistry. Way to go!








