It's not often you come across a dentist who's also a professional wrestler signed to a popular promotion, but that will be the case if you ever get your teeth checked out by All Elite Wrestling's Britt Baker.

The 28-year-old Pennsylvania native is a dentist by day and a wrestler by night - well, some nights - and she doesn't look like she's ready to give one up for the other.

Britt studied behavioral medicine with a minor in human development and family studies at Pennsylvania State University before heading to the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in 2014, where she spent four years. And, while she's a full-fledged AEW performer, she's still employed at a private practice in Winter Park, Florida.

So just how does she juggle two jobs that just don't seem like they should be done by the same person? The wrestler-slash-dentist explained it during a media scrum at Starrcast III, claiming that she just doesn't think about it.

PREVIOUSLY: Cody Rhodes Hints At New TV Title For AEW, Trolls Chris Jericho Just A Bit

via post-gazette.com

“You just can’t think about it,” she remarked (h/t Sescoops.com). “It’s more of a don’t think, just do thing. When I wake up in the morning, I know I have to do this, this, this and this. It has to get done, and that’s what you do. You have to wake up, go to the office, do any after office paperwork, you have to go to the gym, you have to train and train, you eat, you get a little bit of sleep and then you do it again.”

Baker said that many of her patients have recognized her due to her involvement with AEW and persons will even come up to her backstage during shows to seek dental advice.

She added: “You can’t really stress and freak yourself out with everything there is to do, you just have to say “Hey, you have to do it, I’m going to do it, that’s it.”

This is Not How People Usually "Work Two Jobs"

This is certainly reminiscent of Icelandic goalkeeper Hannes Þór Halldórsson, who was brought to the fore by his heroic performances at last year's FIFA World Cup. The goalie, who happens to be a filmmaker, managed to follow his passion all the way to representing his country in the world's biggest and most prestigious tournament.

Can you think of any other athletes or wrestlers who have strange day jobs?

NEXT: How AEW Tickets Are Selling In Relation To WWE's