Dental School Application Essay

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Growing up surrounded by a family of dentists, some may believe that logically, I would want to carry on the family tradition and enter the field of Dentistry. Those people would be correct, however I hope to advance my education further than a dentist and specialize in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon combines the skill of Dentistry with the specialization of a Surgeon. He not only removes wisdom teeth, but also restructures the faces of trauma victims. With his education, he combines the best of both worlds, Dentistry and Surgery. Oral Surgeons, with their advanced education, should give back to their community. They should help those less fortunate with their skills, ultimately changing their patients life, for they bring people back their smiles. I look forward for bring back the smiles on people faces, but the first step in any pre-dental career is to attend a …show more content…

Much like application processes to college, your dental school application requires an entrance test. The Dental Admissions Test, or DAT, has the same function as the SAT or ACT. It is a test by which dental schools can gauge the level of their applicants. The Dental Admissions test consists of multiple choice questions quizzing the applicants on four subjects, “Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Perception.(“Dental Admission Test”). During the five hours the test takes to complete, applicants move through the required questions that a beginning Dentist should be able to answer. In addition to academic questions regarding previous classes taken, the test also includes a Perception portion. This entire section is dedicated to test the applicants spatial reasoning ability. When working in a persons mouth is your main occupation, a strong sense of awareness to spatial orientation is required (“Dental Admission

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