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Is Britt Baker a Real Dentist? Unveiling the Truth About Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D.

Ever watched an AEW wrestling match, seen Britt Baker walk to the ring with “D.M.D.” on the screen, and wondered, “Is she really a dentist, or is that just pretend for wrestling?” You’re not alone. Lots of people wonder the same thing, and it’s a good question! After all, someone being both a professional wrestler and a real-life dentist sounds like something out of a comic book.

But it’s true, and if you want to know the real facts about Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., you’re in the right place. We’re going to answer your questions, keep things simple, and help you appreciate just how cool her story really is.

In This Article

Is Britt Baker Really a Dentist? The Short, Honest Answer

Let’s get right to it—the answer is yes. Dr. Britt Baker is a real, licensed dentist. Her “D.M.D.” isn’t made up. She went to the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, got her Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) degree in 2018, and has real dental licenses in Pennsylvania and Florida. This isn’t just wrestling acting. Her D.M.D. in AEW is based on her actual job.

When she’s not wrestling, Britt is working in a real dental office with real patients. Now, let’s talk about how she did it, her school years, and why her story is so cool.

Dr. Britt Baker’s Dental Education and Background

So, how did Britt Baker become a real dentist?

Basically, it took a lot of hard work and being stubborn enough to chase two dreams. Here’s how she did it:

Britt Baker’s Time in School

Every dentist has to finish dental school. Britt picked the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, which is known for training good dentists.

  • Degree: Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.)
  • Graduation: May 2018
  • Why D.M.D. instead of D.D.S.? There’s really no difference. Some schools give a D.D.S. (Doctor of Dental Surgery), others give a D.M.D. Both mean you’re a real dentist.

Britt wasn’t just getting by, either. She did well in school (she made the Dean’s List), while also starting to wrestle.

Getting Her Dentist License

A degree is great, but you can’t just call yourself a dentist. Dr. Baker passed her license tests and got her dental licenses in Pennsylvania and then in Florida. She’s worked in private practices in the Pittsburgh area and Florida—planning her dentist shifts around her wrestling work.

Britt Baker: Dentist and Wrestler at the Same Time

This part is wild. Britt didn’t put either dream aside. She did dental school while starting her pro wrestling career. She went to class by day and trained or wrestled at night—sometimes flying around to do both.

> “I would travel to wrestle on the weekend, land late Sunday night, and be in dental clinics at 8 a.m. on Monday,” Britt said in interviews. Most people would want to collapse, but for Britt, that was just life.

Double Lives: How Britt Baker Balances Wrestling and Dentistry

Doing Two Big Jobs

Most people have a hard time managing one busy job. Britt has two that are totally different. Dentistry takes focus, careful hands, science know-how, and patience. Wrestling? That’s action, high energy, travel, and risk. But Britt makes it work. Here’s how:

  • Planning Her Week: She sets certain days just for dental patients, usually at the start of the week, then travels for AEW later in the week.
  • Private Practice: She works in a private office, so she can control her hours more than at a big clinic.
  • Help from Her Team: She says her staff at the dentist’s office and her wrestling friends help her a lot.

Real-Life Example

While she was AEW Women’s World Champion in 2021, Britt still saw dental patients all the time. Sometimes she’d do a day of dentistry, then fly right out for wrestling. Her coworkers helped plan around her wrestling shows, and sometimes she’d fly home just in time to see her next patient.

That’s why her AEW group was called “Tooth and Nail.”

What Britt Says

Britt says in interviews that both jobs help her. Wrestling gives her a big platform and keeps things fun, while dentistry keeps her feeling grounded. She also jokes that wrestling’s money lets her be a dentist because she wants to, not just for money.

Her busy schedule isn’t for everyone. But if you’ve ever wondered if you can do two things you love at once, Britt Baker shows it’s possible—with work and planning.

The D.M.D. Persona: Reality Meets Wrestling

When Real Life is as Wild as TV

Wrestling is full of characters and wild fake backstories. When AEW called Britt Baker “Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D.,” many thought it was just a gimmick. But with Britt, her “gimmick” is real.

Her wrestling character is her actual job—and that’s why it works so well.

Standing Out

Other wrestlers make up backstories, but Britt uses her real life. She brings up being a dentist in her speeches, teases her rivals about not being as “smart as a doctor,” and sometimes brings dentist props to the ring.

  • Her In-Ring Role: Confident, smart, maybe a bit cocky—but she earned it.
  • Her Real-Life Skills: When she says “D.M.D.”, she’s not pretending.

In the Storylines

AEW makes use of Britt’s dentist background in funny and serious ways. Fans have seen her:

  • Talking in her dental office
  • Giving “prescriptions for pain” to her opponents
  • Competing in the “Tooth and Nail” match

Her two jobs aren’t just an advertisement—they’re who she really is, and that helped her become a star.

What Her Colleagues and Fans Really Think

Ask anyone in wrestling or dentistry, and you’ll get the same answer: they admire her, even if it’s hard to believe.

In Wrestling

  • Other Wrestlers: Most AEW stars respect her a lot, since it’s rare to work two hard jobs at once.
  • Bosses: AEW has said Britt is really reliable and brings a “real” feeling to wrestling.

For the Public

If you check social media or wrestling forums, you’ll see people are amazed by her work and drive. That’s why people always ask “Is Britt Baker a real dentist?” It just sounds so wild, but when they learn it’s true, they respect her even more (and often make dentist jokes).

FAQs About Britt Baker’s Dental Career

Still have questions? Here are answers to the common ones.

Is Britt Baker still practicing dentistry?

Yes, but not as much as before. Her AEW wrestling schedule keeps her busy, so she doesn’t work as much in the dentist office as she used to, but she still sees patients when she can. She often works on days when AEW is close by or when her schedule is lighter.

Where does Dr. Britt Baker work as a dentist?

She’s worked in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (her hometown), and before the pandemic, in Orlando, Florida (where AEW taped shows). She’s usually in private offices, which gives her more freedom in her schedule.

What kind of dentistry does Britt Baker do?

General dentistry with a bit of cosmetic work. She does check-ups, cleanings, teeth whitening, and other usual teeth treatments. She’s not doing big surgeries every week, but she does the normal stuff most dentists do.

How does Britt manage both careers?

With lots of planning and a helpful team. She keeps her dental patient list smaller, organizes dental days around wrestling, and has coworkers help out when she’s wrestling. She says it takes a lot of scheduling and organization.

Did she really go to dental school while wrestling?

Yes. That’s a big part of her story. Britt was in dental school and started wrestling in 2015, working hard at both until she finished school in 2018.

Healthy Takeaway: What Britt Baker’s Story Means for You

So, what can you learn from all this? Here’s what matters most:

Britt Baker D.M.D. Shows You Can Have More Than One Dream

  • You can go after what you love—even if they seem very different.
  • Hard work and smart planning can help you do more than you think.
  • Asking “could I do this?” is a good way to find out what you’re really capable of.

Want to Be a Dentist—Or Have Your Own Passion? Here’s How to Begin

  • Learn the Steps: Find out about dental school, getting a license, and what a dentist really does.
  • Look for Role Models: People like Britt Baker show you can mix different interests—you’re not alone!
  • Balance Is Possible: With support and planning, even really different jobs can work together.
  • Take Care of Your Teeth: Whether you want to be a dentist or just have healthy teeth, start with good habits and regular care.
  • Remember: Your Story Matters Too

    You may never do wrestling and dentistry, but everyone can learn from Britt—follow your interests, do your best, and don’t be afraid to be different.

    Real-World Dental Choices: What Can You Learn from Britt?

    If you like working with your hands, science, or art, or you’re just curious about being a dentist, here’s a quick guide, Britt Baker style.

    I. Becoming a Dentist: What Do You Need?

    • Degree: Graduate from a dental school (D.M.D. or D.D.S.)
    • License: Pass tests for your state
    • Main Skills: Science, steady hands, talking to people, kindness

    II. Types of Dentists

    • General Dentist: Day-to-day care—this is what Britt does.
    • Specialist: Like orthodontists (braces), gum doctors, oral surgeons, and more.
    • Cosmetic Dentist: Focuses on how teeth look—like veneers and whitening.

    Want to see how these treatments are made? See how a veneer lab works behind the scenes.

    III. Where Dentists Work

    • Private Practice: More control, flexible hours (this is Britt’s style).
    • Clinics or Hospitals: More teamwork and busier days.
    • Dental Labs: Make things like crowns and dentures. Check out a dental ceramics lab for a look behind tooth repairs.

    IV. Easy Dental Care Tips

    • Brush & Floss: Twice a day, every day.
    • Regular Cleanings: Every 6 months.
    • Diet: Less sugar. Drink water. Don’t hurt your teeth!
    • Pay Attention: If you feel pain or see bleeding gums, go to the dentist.
    • Cosmetic Treatments: If you want whiter teeth or a new look, talk to your dentist.

    Common Myths About Dentistry and Wrestling—Busted!

    Myth #1: You Can’t Be a Doctor and an Athlete.

    You can—it’s hard, but Britt Baker does it.

    Myth #2: The “D.M.D.” is Just a Wrestling Story.

    Nope. Britt really passed all her tests, is licensed, and sees patients.

    Myth #3: Dentistry Is Boring Compared to Wrestling.

    Not true—dentists help people feel better and more confident. Pulling a tooth can be as wild as a wrestling match!

    Britt Baker’s Story: Inspiration for Everyone

    If you love amazing stories, Britt’s is one you’ll remember. She shows that chasing your interests—even if they seem odd together—can pay off.

    For wrestling fans: When you hear “Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D.,” know it’s all real—from her school days to her wrestling fame.

    For future dentists (or anyone with more than one goal): Let Britt’s journey prove the adventure is tough, but worth it.

    Wrap-Up: Your Next Steps for a Healthier Smile (and a Fuller Life!)

    Main Ideas

    • Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. is both a real dentist and a pro wrestler.
    • She went through dental school and wrestled at the same time.
    • Her “D.M.D.” character is real life, not just for TV.
    • She practices general dentistry, focusing sometimes on cosmetic work.
    • She shows that you can do more than one thing, and do it well.

    What Should You Do?

    • Trust Your Dentist: Licensed pros train hard—Britt’s journey is just what most dentists go through.
    • Care for Your Smile: Brush, floss, visit the dentist—and ask about things like crowns or dentures from a good crown and bridge lab.
    • Chase Your Goals: If you love two things, try both. Your story is your own.

    And remember—whether you’re wrestling, working, or just watching from home, taking care of your smile is always worth it.

    Sources: American Dental Association, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, AEW interviews, state dental boards, and Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D.

    Have more questions about your teeth or how to become a dentist? Reach out—no wrestling required!

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    Markus B. Blatz
    Markus B. Blatz

    Dr. Markus B. Blatz is Professor of Restorative Dentistry, Chairman of the Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences and Assistant Dean for Digital Innovation and Professional Development at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he also founded the Penn Dental Medicine CAD/CAM Ceramic Center, an interdisciplinary venture to study emerging technologies and new ceramic materials while providing state-of-the-art esthetic clinical care. Dr. Blatz graduated from Albert-Ludwigs University in Freiburg, Germany, and was awarded additional Doctorate Degrees, a Postgraduate Certificate in Prosthodontics, and a Professorship from the same University.