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Dental Education

If you're interested in a career in dentistry, how do you get started? Start now. In school - take classes in:

  • chemistry,
  • biology and
  • math, at a minimum.
  • If you can take physics in high school, do it.
  • Take AP (Advanced Placement) or
  • college dual enrollment courses in the sciences, if you can.

A good foundation in high school can be tremendously helpful in doing well when you take these topics again in college.

Learn all you can about dentistry now

Do what you need to do to get exposure to clinical dentistry. How???

  • Ask to volunteer or shadow at your family dentist, 
  • pediatric dentist or
  • orthodontists office as a start.
  • If you are located near a dental school, ask if there are programs for high school students to get exposure to dentistry.
  • Call your local dental society, they're in the phone book, and ask if there are dentists who like to have high school students in their offices as volunteers.
  • If all else fails, pick up the phone book and start calling dentists' offices until you find an office who welcomes you.

It is very important that you get exposure to dental careers. Why? You may find that the reality of dental practice is not what you want for your life. Now is the time to find out what is really right for you.

While you are in college

You can major in any subject you like in college, so long as you can complete the required prerequisite courses for the schools you are interested in attending. Take the time now to find out what the required courses are. Not all dental schools require the same prerequisite courses. Talk with a counselor or advisor at your school about the types of courses you should be taking. Find out when you should take the DAT and when you should apply to dental school.

Do I need a bachelors degree to go to dental school?

In the past dental schools frequently admitted students without earning a bachelors degree first. This is no longer commonly done. While it is possible to be admitted to dental school without a bachelor's degree, this is becoming increasingly uncommon.

Want more Information?

Learn all you can about the dental profession now. You can find some helpful links at our links section of this website. We also have an annual Predental Open House for high school and college students in each year. Click here to get information about our Open House and make a reservation for this year at our Open House page at this website.

 

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