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Dentistry
From The Student RoomTSR Wiki > University > Choosing a Subject > University Courses > Dentistry AdmissionsWork ExperienceWork experience is a vital part of your application to study dentistry. You should try to gain a wide variety of experience which you can discuss in your personal statement and at interview. Although work experience in general practice is essential also consider other areas of dentistry such as hospital dentistry or orthodontics. Work experience will allow you to gain an insight into the field of dentistry and confirm your interest. It also allows you to develop many of the skills required to be a successful dentist such as communication and team work as well as providing an opportunity to show your caring nature. Remember work experience does not always have to be directly related to dentistry, voluntary work will help you to develop many transferable skills and provide close contact with the general public. Try to gain as much work experience as you can in a range of different places. Make sure you emphasise in your personal statement what you gained from this experience and how it has confirmed your desire to pursue a career in dentistry. Tips for getting Work Experience
UCAS FormAcademic CriteriaEach universities requirements can be found on their website. Links to these websites can be found below along with relevant contact details. Personal Statement
This is an extrememly important part o the personal statement. Why do you want to be a dentist? Each person has their own response to this question but you must explain clearly to the admissions tutor your reasons for undertaking a career in dentistry
The admissions tutors are interested in caring experience which may or may not be dentistry related. This could be anything from shadowing a dentist to working weekends in a care home. Include how you got involved in such work, how long you have been doing it, how much time you spent doing it and most importantly, what skills you have gained from it. This section can include anything you have done which contributes to your investigation of a career in dentistry.
Remember the admissions tutors want to see you have interests outwith your academic pursuits. Exceptional academic students don't necessarily make the best Dentists, you must be able to communicate and empathise with patients. Tell the tutors what you do in your spare time, why you do it, if you've achieved any outside recognition and why your hobbies and interests might be relevant to a career in dentistry.
Being a dentist requires a great deal of responsibility, paid employment is a good way of showing you are responsible. It may also help your communication skills.
Finish on a positive note, if a tutor hasn't already made a decision, the final sentence is your last chance to sway them either way so make it perfect.
Entrance Exams
The Website for this years UKCAT opens on the 16th of April. I'll add further details here when the site opens. Used by Cardiff University, University of Dundee, University of Glasgow, King’s College London, University of Leeds, University of Manchester, University of Newcastle, Barts and The London, University of Sheffield.
The UKCAT is an onscreen test consisting of four sub-tests: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, abstract reasoning, decision analysis. Each of the sub-tests is in a multiple-choice format and separately timed.
Approx. 2 hours.
The UKCAT fee is £60 to sit the test at a UK or EU test centre, or £95 to sit the test outside the EU. InterviewsPreparation
During your Interview
Sample Interview Questions1) Why do you want to be a dentist? 2) What have you done to investigate dentistry? 3) What are the ideal qualities that a dentist should possess? 4) Can you tell us how you posess these qualities? 5) Give me an example of how you cope with stress? 6) Why did you apply to this dental school? 7) Did you come to our open day? 8) During your work experience, did anything surprise you? 9) During your work experience, did anything shock you? 10) Is your own dentist good at communicating with his patients? 11) Tell me about preventative dentistry? 12) What is orthodontics? 13) Why do dentists recommend the fluoridation of water supplies? 14) What are the arguments against fluoridation of water supplies? 15) What are amalgam fillings made of(advantages and disadvantages of amalgam)? 16) What are white fillings made of(advantages and disadvantages)? 17) There has been a good deal of negative publicity about mercury fillings. Do you think that they are dangerous? 18) If you had to organise a campaign to improve dental health, how would you go about it? 19) What is gingivitis? 20) How are NHS dentists funded? Is it the same for GP’s? 21) Should dental treatment be free on the NHS? 22) Have you read any articles about dentistry recently? 23) What have you done to demonstrate your commitment to the community? 24) What would you contribute to this dental school? 25) What are your best/worst qualities? 26) What do you do to relax? 27) What is your favourite subject at school? 28) What grades to you expect to gain? 29) Do dentists treat children differently to adults? 30) What precautions need to be taken with patients who are HIV positive? 31) Who are the members of the dental team? 32) How does teamwork apply to the role of a dentist? 33) What is the difference between tooth erosion and tooth decay? 34) How would you carry out a root treatment? Course StructureLife as a Dental StudentCurrent/Past Student ExperiencesUniversities Offering Dentistry in the UKBarts and the London, QMULBarts and the London, Tel: 020 7377 7000 Admission enquiries: Tel: 020 7377 7611 BelfastThe Queen's University of Belfast, Tel: 028 9063 2733 Website BirminghamDental School, Tel: 0121 237 2763 Fax: 0121 625 8815 Admissions Tutor: Mr D. Spence BristolDental School, Tel: 0117 923 0050 CardiffCardiff University, TelL: 029 2074 2468 Website DundeeUniversity of Dundee, Tel: 01382 635976/7 Admissions Tutor: Dr J R Drummond GlasgowUniversity of Glasgow, Tel: 0141 211 9703 Fax: 0141 331 2798 Admissions Tutor: Mrs Linda McGinness LeedsSchool of Dentistry, Tel: 0113 343 6172 Admissions Tutor: Mrs Lesley Aitken Website Kings College LondonGuy's CampusKing's College London Dental Institute Tel: +44 (0)20 7188 7188 Denmark Hill CampusKing's College London Dental Institute Tel: +44 (0)20 3299 9000 AddmissionsUndergraduate Postgraduate LiverpoolSchool of Dental Surgery, Tel: 0151 706 5203 Admissions Tutor: Dr George T R Lee ManchesterUniversity of Manchester, Tel: 0161 306 0220 NewcastleSchool of Dental Sciences Tel: 0191 222 8347 Peninsula Dental School (graduate entry only)Peninsula Dental School, Tel: (01752) 437333 or 437336 SheffieldSchool of Clinical Dentistry, Tel: 0114 271 7801 Website University of Central Lancashire (graduate entry only)Faculty of Health, Tel: 01772 895900 Applications through University of Liverpool Graduate Destinations and Career ProspectsAlso See |
















