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10 Dental School Personal Statement Examples

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Dental School Personal Statement Examples

Before you start crafting your own stellar dental school personal statement, you must review some dental school personal statement examples. Why? These sample essays can help you brainstorm and reflect on what you would like to include in your essay. This blog dives into some dental school personal statement examples from our own past successful students, and then our  dental school advisors  will go over our proven strategies to help you create your own from scratch! As you review these examples keep in mind that these are final works and the result of multiple rounds of reviews by our admissions experts as part of our  application review  programs. Writing fantastic statements for dental school requires patience and multiple rounds of revisions before a perfect statement can be written.

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Dental school personal statement example #1.

In the final moments of a key game in a hockey tournament, I jumped over the boards and onto the ice without putting my mouth guard back in place. It was attached to my helmet, but I had a chance for the puck, and I took it. Moments later, an opponent’s stick caught me in the face, knocking out my front tooth. Play stopped, and my team found my tooth on the ice. I looked to the bleachers. My mom was already on the phone getting initial instructions from our dentist for saving the tooth. Within 15 minutes, we were outside the clinic as my dentist unlocked the door, despite it being a Saturday night. As I was treated within half an hour, my tooth could be saved by stabilizing it as it healed. Until that moment, I thought of my dentist as someone I only saw every six months; I hadn’t seen her as a critical part of my healthcare team.

I realized from this experience that time is a factor in dental care, and thus a career in dentistry. My tooth was saved because I lived in an urban centre and had immediate access to care, not to mention the continuity of care I’ve had since I was a child. My mother is employed and has good dental coverage, but this is not the case for many. Without timely check-ups, both oral and medical issues that could be detected and prevented can become more serious conditions.

With this awareness, I have for the last 6 years volunteered in two ways. In the time since my hockey accident, I’ve worked with my dentist on a safety awareness campaign for young hockey players and their families, teaching about the necessity of mouth guards, as well as how a quick response to such injuries may help in recovery. I’ve also worked alongside dentists for the Smiling Children Foundation in vulnerable neighborhoods, where dental neglect is not uncommon, and continuity of care is rare. Recently, we set up a mobile clinic in a school, where I record personal information and take a medical history for each child. A young boy, 10 years old, complained of constant headaches and pain in his body. Upon examination, the dentist noticed his gums were dark purple in places and bled easily. Our team alerted a community doctor of a potential immune disorder, and the young boy was diagnosed and treated, returning to good health within months. That day, I learned that oral healthcare is holistic healthcare, and that it is a privilege to support those who may not have time, resources, or access to oral healthcare.

I have had this privilege in what began as dental shadowing and is now part-time employment, where I liaise between patients and insurance companies, manage team schedules, and comfort anxious patients. This might be as simple as holding a hand while the dentist performs the procedure. Or, I might hold a baby while the father sees the hygienist. I’ve learned to read an X-ray accurately, prepare the instruments needed for a procedure, and balance the books. I have been mentored by both a medical and business professional, and I have borne witness to our patients’ high and low points. I have worked hard to understand what goes into growing and maintaining a successful dental practice and feel capable to meet the challenge of the multiple roles required in this dynamic vocation.

It bears mentioning why my first-year grades are not what I’d hoped they would be. I joined a good number of co-curricular clubs with the intention of participating in our campus community and developing my professional skills. By midterm, I realized I had oversubscribed myself. Unfortunately, willpower and desire were not enough. My grades suffered as I tried to manage my responsibilities. By attending time management seminars and learning to manage time rather than be managed by time, I was able retrieve my grades. From 2nd year forward, I’ve maintained a 4.0 GPA while moving up the ranks of student organizations and taking an active role in a research project. Resilience is like a muscle that needs time, exercise, and perseverance to build.

From a sports accident, to volunteer work in an underserved community, to employment in a dental office and an academic career that shows both mistakes and recovery, I have thought carefully about what dentistry is. A dentist is part of a larger healthcare team, and a dentist can often treat not only a single patient over decades, but provide intergenerational care to a family. I aspire to dentistry to accompany my patients through life, 6 months at a time, offering compassionate, whole-person healthcare. (4,497 characters, including spaces)

  • Inciting incident: the moment that influenced the student’s outlook on dentistry as a career is highlighted in spades. Seeing the structure here as almost like a story, you’re taking the reader on a journey from point A to point B. For the personal statement, your opening should hook in the reader. This writer does this well.
  • Addresses weaknesses: the student mentions how their first-year grades weren’t what they’d hoped for. They acknowledge their faults and briefly outline the circumstances without making excuses before getting into the most important part: what they did to improve or learn from their mistakes. If you’re in a position to use your personal statement as a way to address gaps or inconsistencies, then you can follow the same rule.
  • Major experiences are detailed: you need to show the admissions committee that dentistry is the right career for you. The best way to do this is to describe clinical experiences, ideally in a dental setting. The student who wrote this sample described their experiences shadowing, being a part-time employee, and volunteering at a foundation. If you have many experiences like these, don’t simply list them off, but select a few to describe in more depth.

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"Ready, Set, Bake,” shouted the host of Bake-Off. I was 16 and a contestant of a televised baking show. Our 6th challenge gave us 3 hours to perfectly bake the most decadent and timing consuming dessert: the mille-feuille – layers of puff pastry, filled with whipped cream and custard, and glazed on top. Despite being the only teenager in a field of contestants ranging from 20-70 years of age, I’d made it through several days of cuts for one of the spots on the show. I wish I could say that my dessert was a masterpiece, but as the timer counted down and I plated it, the filling oozed, and the pastry crumbled. I’d made to the Top Six, but the mille-feuille defeated me and I was asked to hang up my apron. As I reflect on this experience, the solo and team challenges, the practice to get on the show, the mastery needed to gain a top spot, I realize that I’m grateful even for the defeat, because I learned valuable lessons that helped me develop key qualities and skills that are in-line with the core competencies necessary for dentistry, my chosen profession. Both dentistry and competitive baking require innovation and excellence, communication and accountability, and the necessity of precision, focus, and a steady hand.

Both of my parents are dentists. While the influence of their careers on my own access to knowledge cannot be underestimated, I have been deeply cognizant of making an autonomous career decision. That decision is my own, but my parents have admittedly opened unique conversations around ethics, technology, and patient care to me. My earliest memories include attending dental conferences with them and being encouraged to explore the Exhibits Floor, where I learned about the newest dental products and treatments and “test drove” the latest innovations in dentistry. I developed an aptitude for predicting which products and technologies were gimmicks and which would effectively support excellence in patient care. This knack has made me something of an informal consultant for my parents and their colleagues, who value my insights on innovation and efficacy of new treatments.

While technology is at the forefront of change, what remains consistent over time is the importance of communication and accountability to provide excellent patient care. I’ve had the privilege to shadow Dr. Ann Lee, an oral surgeon, over the past 3 years. Among many things, she showed me that inherent in communication is accountability. Many of her patients are children and teens having teeth extracted for orthodontic reasons. The son of a family who had been Dr. Lee’s patients for over a decade arrived for a complicated wisdom tooth extraction. Despite familiarity with the family, the doctor painstakingly reviewed the extraction process to prepare them effectively. The procedure went well in the office; however, on the way home, the boy began haemorrhaging. An artery had been compromised during the surgery. I watched as Dr. Lee packed bone wax around the artery to stem the bleeding. What struck me about this experience was the standard of accountability to which the surgeon held herself, as she communicated with the family by phone, made a house call later that evening on her way home, and remained on-call over the weekend to ensure the safety and healing of the child. The family maintained their trust in Dr. Lee because of her open communication and sense of accountability. I also learned just how fragile and technical dental work is, requiring both dexterity and precision.

Volunteering in a dental brigade in Haiti, Mirlande, 6, taught me about vulnerability and trust. Mirlande was scared and reluctant to open her mouth for her first dental exam. I took her aside and, as she watched, I carved a perfect tooth from soap using dental instruments. I carved slowly and precisely, and then presented her with the gift. She put the tooth in her pocket and then allowed me to clean her teeth. I was immediately struck by the vulnerability of not only soft tissue, but of hearts, as she leaned back and opened her mouth in trust. This moment solidified my decision to become a dentist.

Though the earlier comparison between baking and dentistry is merely an analogy, it is one that suggests I have developed key skills and am aware of the core competencies a dentist must hold to best serve their patients professionally and ethically. Dentistry is my vocation, baking a hobby, but both speak to my investment in excellence, precision, and doing for others.  (4,500 characters, including spaces)

A dental school personal statement is your opportunity to show admissions committees who you are as a person and aspiring dental professional, aside from your CV, GPA, Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) score, and other quantitative data. As any personal statement essay, the dental school personal essay should be a narrative account that gives the admissions committee the opportunity to learn more about you than what can be conveyed in a dry document like a CV or transcript. 

For dental school  ADEA AADSAS  applications, the American Dental Education Association requires an essay of no more than 4,500 characters (including spaces), which must demonstrate your key personal qualities, aspirations, and reasons for pursuing a career in dentistry to the schools to which you are applying. This process isn’t as standardized in Canadian programs, so you’ll need to check the application requirements for the programs and schools to which you are applying to see if a personal statement is required. In doing so, you can also learn whether there are any specific requirements regarding the length of the essay, whether there is a specific prompt to which you must respond in your dental school personal statement, and whether there are any other application requirements.

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Writing a Strong Dental School Personal Statement

If you're applying to  dental schools in Canada  or the US, a personal statement, or similar essay, is often required as part of your application package, regardless of whether you're applying through AADSAS or  TMDSAS . It’s important to craft a statement that draws from your experiences, such as your dental school extracurriculars. You can also refer to your dental school application experience examples , or even your dental school letter of recommendation for help. This blog will help you understand the key things you must do (and that you must avoid) in composing your essay, with dental school personal statement examples that demonstrate these strategies, so that you can draft the strongest, most compelling dental school personal statement possible.

1. Tell a story

Ideally, you will craft a story or detail a defining moment that helped you realize why this is the profession you want to pursue. Providing an anecdote or vignette – perhaps an experience you’ve had as a dental patient, an interaction you’ve witnessed as a volunteer or while shadowing a dental care professional, a story about someone you know, etc., – is often a useful way of giving the evaluators a window into your life and motivations.

2. Demonstrate why you’re a “good fit”

Your dental school personal statement should also express why you are a strong candidate and a "good fit" for the school and program, while stirring the interest of your reader. Review our blog,  dental school acceptance rates  to find out which schools are best suited for you. Admissions committees will review hundreds of these personal statements, so draw on the values of the profession and the mission of the institution to highlight your alignment with the vision and goals of this vocation, and do so in a way that is engaging and enjoyable to read. Again, narrative is a great way of doing this – people love stories and are often naturally drawn in by them. Bear this in mind as you begin drafting your essay.

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3. Be authentic and readable

In your personal statement, you want to present your very best self, emphasizing your genuine passion for the field and your enthusiasm for working in a healthcare profession like dentistry. Don’t try to cram in complicated terminology or jargon, thinking it will make you sound smarter (it won’t – true experts know how to explain their ideas effectively to an audience of non-specialists), and don’t rely on clichés (e.g., “I want to help people” – this is a lovely desire, but it’s over-used and too generic). Use polished prose that represents your genuine voice and reasons for pursuing the profession, and write in a way that will be comprehensible even to those outside this particular specialization. This can take practice. You might go through multiple drafts of your essay before you’re confident in submitting it. If you’re having trouble getting to this point, consider dental school admissions consulting . 

4. Express your desired contributions to the field

Quite simply, you need to explain why you will be a good dentist, in both practical terms and in terms of devoting yourself to patient care. You need to show that you know how to become a dentist in terms of skills and experience; there will be other opportunities to address other aspects of your candidacy through things like the dental school manual dexterity question or the multiple mini interview (MMI) collaboration station . For now, answer the following questions: what does it mean to you to dedicate yourself to the profession and to patients? What experiences have you had with the dental profession so far, and how have these impacted you? What are your priorities as an aspiring dentist? Thinking through these questions, while also pointing to concrete experiences or accomplishments that support your responses, will help the committee see not just who you are now, but who you are working to become as you pursue the goal of becoming a dental professional.

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Things to Avoid in a Dental School Personal Statement

Here are some key “don’ts” in composing your dental school personal statement:

1. Don’t summarize your CV

Your personal statement shouldn’t simply repeat information available elsewhere in your application materials. Referring to experiences discussed in those materials, for the purpose of expanding on them or contextualizing them, is fine. Just ensure that you’re actually doing that work and demonstrating the significance of the experience(s) you describe. For example, if your CV indicates that you’ve done volunteer work at a dental clinic or with an organization, it’s totally fine to discuss this volunteer work in your personal statement; however, that discussion must go beyond what is offered in your other application materials. Your dental school personal statement shouldn't be a dry recitation of events in your CV. It should be a persuasive and engaging work that draws on just a few select experiences that epitomize your interests, priorities, and the work you've done so far in working toward becoming a dentist. For example, instead of giving names, dates, and general facts about your experience as a volunteer, you can tell a story of a particularly meaningful accomplishment or interaction, reflecting on how it helped solidify your desire to pursue this career.

2. Don’t dwell on negative experiences

If you’ve overcome challenges or if there are less-than-ideal aspects of your educational experience so far (such as a term where your GPA took a dip), it’s fine to address these in a personal statement essay. However, it is crucial that you reflect on this from a perspective of growth, resiliency, and capacity for improvement, rather than focusing on the negatives. If your grades took a hit one term because of extenuating circumstances, by all means, take some time to explain this, if you think it will be helpful (and it often is). However, the discussion around the circumstances should be minimal – just a set-up for a more substantial discussion of what you learned, how you grew, etc. – and you shouldn’t use this as an opportunity to make excuses. Rather, briefly describe the event, own up to your mistake or misstep (if applicable), and then spend the most time explaining how you addressed the issue, how you moved past it, and why you will be a better future professional for having gone through it.

Probably the biggest mistake students make is to not take the personal statement seriously enough, waiting until just a few days before it’s due to even begin. You must begin early – a strong personal statement essay can take months and numerous revisions to be the best it can possibly be. You need to put a lot of thought into this document, as it is a very important component of your application. This is your chance – and often your only chance – to address the evaluators on a human level, prior to answering  dental school interview questions , including   MMI questions . So, rather than thinking of this as a chore, think of it as an opportunity to demonstrate your best self to the admissions committee. 

4. Don’t submit your dental school personal statement without getting expert feedback

The personal statement isn’t just about what you’ve done, it’s about who you are – what your values are, what your priorities are, what your reasons for pursuing this profession are, and how all of these things align with the discipline and school you are approaching with your application package. Getting expert feedback from those on the “other side” of such applications, those who have gone through the process successfully or those who have been part of admissions committees, will give you incredibly valuable insights into how to make your own personal experiences stand out and work for you most effectively. At this stage of your professional development, you face a wealth of “unknown-unknowns”; i.e., things that you don’t even know to look for or consider, because it's likely that you simply haven’t been exposed to the field or the process long enough or in an official capacity. This can be a considerable hindrance, so don’t try to take on this task alone. Seek out expert feedback, and do so early enough that you can review, revise, and implement any necessary changes to make your dental school personal statement the best it can possibly be.

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  • Starting too late. Getting your personal statement right requires multiple edits and revisions. If you start working on your statement too late, you risk running out of time for proper revisions and edits, leaving a rushed, sub-par statement. Remember, your personal statement is a direct reflection of who you are as a person, and who you'll become as a dentist. It's not something that can be, nor should be rushed.
  • Showing instead of telling, for example, saying “I'm a great listener” instead of demonstrating that you're a great listener through real examples in your essay.
  • Focusing on too many experiences. In general, it's best to discuss 2-3 experiences in your personal statement. You should be able to discuss each experience in-depth, and reflect on what you learned from a particular experience. Too many experiences crammed in doesn't allow you to really expand on each experience and doesn't provide an in-depth analysis of how this experience was transformative on your path to becoming a dentist.
  • Listing information that's already found in your application materials. Your personal statement is not a list, instead, it should be a story of your journey to dentistry.
  • Jumping around in time. Your personal statement should be in chronological order, beginning with your initial interest in dentistry and evolving to your absolution that dentistry is the right career path for you. Jumping around in time makes for a disjointed essay that will come across as confusing to admissions committee members. In addition, you want to ensure that you utilize strong transitional sentences, as these tie together paragraphs and aid in the overall flow of your essay.
  • Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. Mistakes and errors in your personal statement are harmful because they tell admissions committees that you're not detail-oriented, you rushed your statement and because of that, you don't really care about it, or their program. Ensure your statement is reviewed multiple times, ideally with a professional's help, to ensure your essay puts your best foot forward and is free from any spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.
  • Boasting. While you can certainly highlight a few key accomplishments in your statement, such as finishing at the top of your class or raising money for a good cause, it's important that you are tactful in how you phrase your accomplishments. You always want to be humble, and think about what an achievement means to you and why. Lastly, it's a good idea to reflect on what you learned from your achievements and how that can translate in your career as a dentist.

While the majority of your personal statement should be about you - your experiences and how they relate to your decision to pursue dentistry, you can certainly include information relating to another person. For example, you could mention a family member's struggle with a disease, a patient's story, or a conversation with a dentist. As long as you circle back to why this story is significant in your pursuit of dentistry, what you learned from the experience or even how an experience changed your point of view.

Your personal statement must adhere to the ADEA's character count of 4500 characters, including spaces. However, this doesn't mean that you must include this many characters. As long as your essay is below the count, it's most important that you focus on creating a powerful, in-depth essay that proves to the admissions committee why you want to be a dentist and why you would be suitable for a career in this field, then it's perfectly acceptable.

Your personal statement is one of the most important aspects of your entire dental school application. It will serve as your introduction to admissions committees – letting them know who you are a person, who you are as a candidate, and essentially, that you're suitable for a career in dentistry. A poorly crafted personal statement can result in rejection from dental school, so it's essential that your statement is both engaging and memorable to secure you an invitation to interview.

No, remember, this information will be included elsewhere in your application, so it's not suitable to include this in your personal statement.

  • Brainstorm ideas.
  • Create an outline.
  • Focus on body paragraphs first using a maximum of 3 experiences.
  • Ensure you SHOW what you learned (don’t tell) by using examples.
  • Write your conclusion.
  • Write your introduction last.
  • Attention-grabbing introduction: Not just a thesis statement, but something interesting to draw the reader in, like a quote or a story.
  • Transitions: These should lead from one paragraph to the next, creating flow. Use linking words such as however, additionally, also, next, etc.
  • Strong examples: This way you are showing, not telling.
  • Clear and direct language: Your language does not have to be fancy, what's most important is that it's easy to read and follow. For example, “utilize” is one of the most over-used words in academic essays and “use” works just as well.
  • Conclusion: This should summarize your main points, but also leave the reader with a compelling closing sentence that makes them want to find out more about you. For example, include a call back to your opening anecdote and highlight how far you have come.

Dental school personal statement editing, just like medical school personal statement editing , is very important. Begin by writing the BEST first draft you can and then begin your edit. Don’t write something of average quality, half-done, or way over the character limit. Trying to work from these copies will only create confusion and delays. Next, you should read your essay out loud to yourself sentence by sentence to ensure it flows well and to catch any grammatical errors. Each sentence should be contributing to the overall point. If you find yourself repeating your thoughts in multiple forms, think about paring your sentences down. Quality is more important than quantity.

Next, repeat this process 2-3 times. Resist the urge to keep tinkering over and over again. There are multiple strong ways to word sentences and express your thoughts. There are probably even multiple experiences you could highlight and have an equally strong personal statement. However, obsessing over each sentence and word once you have written a strong statement will just lead to changing too many things, delays, you feeling nervous, and sometimes even a weaker essay than you started with!

Yes, you can definitely mention experiences in your personal statement that are non-academic or not related to dentistry. A strong experience to mention should be one that taught you important skills and that influenced your decision to pursue dentistry. Personal experiences can also have a strong influence on which profession you pursue, so you can definitely mention non-academic experiences.

It’s certainly normal to want input from others when we are crafting personal statements. A strong reviewer is one who has experience and expertise with professional school applications and has helped other students before. For example, someone with an advanced degree like a practicing dentist or other professional. Even though you may feel tempted to ask friends and family, you may want to refrain from this, as they are often invested in your success and may find it hard to be objective.

Try to find someone who does not know you so well so they can give objective guidance. The other thing you want to avoid is having “too many chefs in the kitchen.” Too many different people reviewing your statement is only going to pull it in too many different directions, ultimately leading to confusion and even more delays. And again, some students might feel more comfortable using a dental school admissions consulting service for this aspect of their application.

Just like you would address this during an interview, your statement can address areas of concern by following these steps:

  • Take responsibility.
  • Explain mitigating factors.
  • Don't make excuses.
  • Share strategies for what you learned and how you would avoid a situation like this in the future. 
  • Make sure you end on a positive or proactive note.

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Yutika Maharaj

Hi there Do you have any sample personal statements for a foreign trained dentist applying to ADEA PASS and ADEA CAAPID. Thanks

BeMo Academic Consulting

Hi Yutika! Thanks for your comment. As an international applicant, your personal statement should follow the same structure and contain pertinent info about yourself and your application. Use these samples to construct your own, unique narrative!

It is remarkable, very good information

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Begin at brainstorming possible subjects otherwise range for your personal statement. Our testimonial has at anreisen back with far continue than you’ll actually end up print about—even as many than 30. 

We know which you’re thinking: Why would I brainstorm 20+ ideas and experimentelle when only 3–5 will actually make it into my personal statement?

The answer: Often a bad personal statement comes concerning because an applicant does chosen the wrong topic. Sometimes job prefer clichéd material, or material that isn’t privately sensible. Next her feel restricted into the essay they’ve begun. But, by brainstorming strategically, both working with someone whose opinion you trust on subject matter, you can position yourself to enter the written phase confident that you’ve achieved an subject you can write concerning fluently and ardent. r/DentalSchool on Reddit: What did you write learn to thine abidance personal statement?

To get are, we like an movement called “ the Rule of 5s ” ensure provides a systematic approach to guide the organizing process.

While we’re calling the the Regulation of 5s, it could just as easily be the Guideline out 5s—the numeral five is simply a good targeting the support you stretch. However, don’t get too caught boost on it. If you will three or quaternary examples includes one category and seconds in additional, that is fine. 

Here’s the Rule of 5s: Brainstorm your fine examples in each of to five categories classified below:

Fives significant life experiences

Five unique also interesting accomplishments

Five unique and interesting hobbies or interests

Quintet failures and five lessons you learned from diehards

Five challenges or hitches you have faced and possessed for overcome

Step 2: Your personal voyage to dentistry

After completing the Rule of 5s brilliant service, your next walk is to outline to custom journey to dentistry by a way that clearly answers the asked concerning why you to to be a dentist. This outlining should be precise and can even must in bulletpoint form. This said, be in-depth and try at think of whatever key experience, interaction, person, class, conversation, or “aha!” moment which influenced you to ultimately choose a career in dentistry. 

When your outline lives finished, review to or identify 3–5 of the most fascinating and unique aspects of your journey. If you are having difficulty narrowing it down, consider reviewing the different territories of the ADEA AADSAS application (Dental Experience, Employment, Extracurricular Activity, Research, Volunteer) and see if some about your biography can be included in portions other than the personal statement.   Advice on writing a personal statement for GPR/AEGD?

Stepping 3: Choose ampere memorable beginning

Admissions special will be book thousand of declarations every application cycle, and many applicants will have similar stories with why it like to become dentists. Perhaps they had a good experience with dental early on. Perchance they like science and what to help people. Those aren’t unique attributes in dental school applicants. You’re going to have to launch with some that’s more particular, interesting, and specific to you. 

Let’s look for two different openings into see how they work and why.

Here’s June’s first attempt at an opening paragraph:

Growth up on a middle-class community I owned the opportunity for anreise to insert household dentist every six months. For maximum of get childhood, these visits were fairly routine as I had good oral sanitary and no major chiropractic output. However, when IODIN has 16 years old, I chipped my couple front teeth in an accident. My dentist was ably to repair them and they looked even beter than before the accident. At so point, IODIN knew I wanted to be a dentist. I attended graduate or selected biology as my major as ME have always enjoyed the sciences. I view dentistry as the perfect combination of art and skill that wills allowance le to help other people the way my dentist helped me.  

Thing angle of herself remains June emphasizing on? It’s hardness to story. She’s beginning use a story about inadequate to go a professional, but the handwriting is noncommittal and global. It doesn’t give us something memorable about her at stay onto, or such paragraph is is no way exceptional to das experienced with dental journey. r/DentalSchool on Reddit: Wherewith elongated does the Residency Personal Statement needed to be?

Let’s take a look at Marissa’s getting:

While I looked down, I couldn’t believe what I saw. One of my central incisors had been knocked completely out regarding its socket and sat in a small but noticeable circle of blood near the free-throw line on the basketball court. Just seconds before, EGO had taken an elbow to the face on the go of one fourth quarter off our status championship high school basketball video. When any high school senior would do, I picked up the tooth, insert it in a cup and give it to my coach. I finished the game with only one central incisors. My parental still have ampere picture is me on their frigid, hoisting the condition patronage trophy with an awkward, closed-mouth smile as MYSELF tried to blank which missing tooth. Little did I know that six months after, after a failed try to save an saw furthermore the eventual decision on get an insert, the determination and effort I got previously put into volleyball would be transferred into my passion of becoming a dentist.

What works here? It’s easier. Marissa story an narrative. Wife gives us images, characters, and one scene. Than she immediately fastener that set into her long-term account: becoming an dentist .

By opening by an anecdote and setting the sceneline and way a film manager kann, yours lure us include your story furthermore support outwards from the pack.

Since you thinking about as anecdote they might use in frank your personal statement, memory that it does nay have to be direkt related to dentistry. Eventual, however, it will want to tie the anecdote into autochthonous dental journey. Learn step-by-step how to write a unusual dental instruct personal statement, including complete output example

Step 4: Unite your opening using your personal journey to dentistry

Through your memorable opening produced (step 3) and your special journey to dentistry outlined (step 2), you can majority of that way into completing your personal statement.  

The key to an excellent personal statement is finding a get yet smoother way to connect insert personal versuch with your adept journey for dentistry, with a clear the accurate answering in the question of why thee want to may a your.

Let’s take one example from Yasmin: 

I can still remember my heart pounding before my first “major” performance. I was six years oldest and had been asked to sing “Happy Birthday” in head of the entire familial for my grandma’s 80th birthday. I love singing, and in high school or college I sang in a folk crew with thre of meine friends. At times, singing has were my life, providing an entkommen from the day-to-day stresses and difficulties that we all face. And strangely enough, there’s something we don’t thinking of when we think about singers: teeth. They’re critically to singers. My desire to pursue a professional in dentistry stems from a chance encounter with a singer in Argentina who taught me about that meanings of our dentition.

While to transition from singing to advanced is somewhat abort, this candidate has effectively and comprehensive described a unique personal typisch, chant, that conversions smoothly into telling the story of herr journey on dentistry, which started in Argentina. After reading this paragraph you direct know something unique about the candidate—she sings—and you are interested to learn more concerning how her interest in dentistry developed. 

Step 5: And conclusion

In most high school additionally college writing classes, you are taught that the conclusion should simply summarize your essay. However, in a one-page, 4,500-character personal statement, there is no room to repeat yourself. Rather than summarizing , consider using your concluding paragraph to reinforce two things in the mind of the admissions committee:

Why you want to be a dentist

To personal and exclusive how

Your conclusion might referieren back to one the your experiencies, pulling through a message of how her hope to make an impact in the field of tooth in the future. The Denture Occupancy Statement, Dissected.

Let’s look at second hasty examples.

Here’s Eveline’s first attempting:

I have had several past that have all leds me the tracks adenine career within dentistry. The opportunities I have had to shadow dentist have taught me that dentistry the much more for restoring individual teeth, as it includes a much higher scope including send unwritten medical and systemic mental. I am grateful to the business to apply up chiropractic school plus MYSELF check forward to completing my learn both seemly an oral health career focused on both the preventive aspects and restorative aspects starting denture.

This conclusion paragraph is full of buzzwords like “oral health,” “systemic health,” and “prevention,” however it ultimately does no leave the reader with any powerful sense of the unique characteristics of this applicant. A paragraph like this could be found in almost anyone’s personal statement. It collapse go reinforce the applicant’s custom and unique passion for dentistry, and it does not refer get at any personal experience alternatively unique story. Eveline’s my statement will blend in with all the pause also she will be less likely to get an on-site interview. Personal statement

Here’s the conclusion that Yield, the folk singer, wrote: 

Much does changed since mysterious “performance” as ampere scared, six-year-old vocal at my grandmother’s birthday. I never would have guessed that my passion for singing would have lights die on a 16-year journey: for Argentina and, eventually, to dental. But MYSELF understand I’ve founds the path for me.

This concluding paragraph be quite brief at only three sentences, but it effectively reinforces two the unique origins of this applicant’s interest in dentistry as well as the applicant’s memorable history as adenine singer. The reader remains left thinking about the unique aspects of this employee and will be much more inclined to want to meet them in person via extending an interview. Poster by u/Ilovedogs45678 - 6 votes and 5 comments

Part 3: Common dental school personal assertion errors into avoid

While there is no perfect formula such encompasses all excellent personally statements, there been some rather generic mistake that can quickly transform adenine ok statement into a poor one, drastically decreasing your chances of getting an interview. Below we will discuss six common errors to avoiding. Includes the your process future up quickly, I straight desired go share some brief reflections on writing your individual statements. This exists the process I used, and I found this to be very help. ME had tons questioner comment on how great my PS was. Brain dump daily. This should involve roughly 20...

Error #1: Writing a foss school stab statement that reader like a medical educate personal statement

It’s no secret that medical school plus dental school applicants can multiple shared characteristics. The prerequisite courses are almost identical, the overall undergraduate experiences mirror each other, and the extracurricular, leadership, research and clinical shadowing experiences have significant overlapping. That said, dental admissions committees don’t what lukewarm applicants who appear to can been on a premedical route their entire graduate career, as this take up faq of whether the applicant remains sincerely dedicated to a career in dentistry or merely views dentistry as a backup plan to medicine. Become a U.S. Dentist. We can help. With Court Test Preparation, Interview Preparation, and CAAPID how for Advanced Standing Programs, we've helped lots net acceptances for U.S. dental school daily.

Of course, many students are “pre-health" during they freshman and scout years as group take prerequisite science coursework and explore various health professionals including dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, PA, etc. It’s normal to have had experiences in research, leadership, direct patient worry, press diverse extracurriculars that stretch various health professions and any you may need at include be in your appeal or get personal statement.

The secret lives tailoring all of the history you include in so a way than to leave not doubt about your interest in dentistry. 

Let’s look at some example sentences that show how pre-health or premedical experiences sack be defined at a way which reinforces an applicant’s interest in dentistry. Pediatric Dentist Residency Appeal Personal Statement Editing and WritingService

Here’s about not to do: 

While conducting research on the production of insulin in pancreatic mangold cells, I got hypnotized at the human party which sparked an occupy in pursuing a career which become turn me for help other people. 

And interest in the sciences and a desire toward help human are two common characteristics found in nearly every application to any healthcare-related profession. While dieser represent important characteristics, it is essential to take them a step next also make sure you connect them directly to dentistry.  • Academic dentistry: Research the teaching experience. Page 10. Differences from dental schooling essays. • More professional than personal. • Anecdotes and ...

 It canister whenever be difficult to make that connections to dentistry if of experience occurred while you were either investigating all healthcare professions or perhaps has focal on a profession other other dentistry (i.e. medicine or pharmacy).

One tip is the realize that the connection does not have to be synchronous, meaning that even though you were not thinking about dentistry at the time out the experience, you now see how that experience connects to dentistry and enhances your interest in one field. 

We bottle slight imagines that the candidate who wrote the previous example been conducting research concerning diabetes during their sophomore year as a premedical graduate. A year later, during their junior year, they decided to schalthebel to pre-dental. While there is ampere year-long gap between the research press that eventual interest are dentistry, the link between the experience and its desire to pursue an start in dentistry is easily made in an honest and genuine way when being:

While conducting research on the production of nembutal in pancreatic beet cells, I gone an appreciation available the systemic effects are diabetes. I have subsequently become fascinated with the oral symptoms is this disease, which can allow dentists to recognize the oral signs of pre-diabetes, sometimes even before a doctors.  

This example takes what could be viewed as a very medical experience (research on pancreatic beta cells) and seamlessly connectors this to the applicant’s interest in dentistry. Sometimes i could need to do additional research—for instance, learning about the voice manifestations out diabetes—in buy to make these connections.

Taking the point to focus any story or experience in your particular statement on dentistry will turning your essay from average the excellent. In you write thy statement, continually asking oneself either the examples and feature yourself have included could just the easily be create in ampere personal statement for medical school or pharmacy instruct or any sundry health profession. If the answer is yes, go reverse and find ampere way in make he hyper-focused to dentistry. 

Error #2: Speaking rather than indicate, or using clichéd statements rather than specific examples

It shall a shared pitfall at tell rather when show this reader what yourself are difficult to say.

For instance, most students click to verfolg a career in dentistry for their shared advocacy on science, art, and helping people. It is all appropriate with these are your grounds as well. The secret, however, is avoid these clichéd actions by plunge in-depth into the experiences and journey you have been so has ultimately led you to a career into dentists. Closer than telling the reader that you enjoy science, art, and helping people, show they through your singular stories and examples. 

As thou write your statement, make sure to frequently query yourself whether each paragraph and past uniquely describes you or was easy as lighter apply to send else. Be sure to include details such as their hometown, lineage, social, historical, creative sports, physical attributes, and anything else that is distinct to thee.

Let’s look at a quick example starting instructions you can zusatz personalized elements and explanations to ampere clichéd statement to transform it into something that is uniquely you.

Something not to do: 

Expand up, I was always interested in artistic and hands-on activities. The opportunity to pursue a career in dentistry, which is a perfect mix of both artistic freedom and working with your hands, is therefore specific appealing.

What workings:

As the only child of two working folks in a rural part of Oklahoma, I often had time lonely and gravitated towards hands-on, artistic pursuits, eventually developing a passion for building model plates. Visualizing how each small piece intend eventually come together the build an airplane actually shall of comparisons up the field of dentistry.

Notice how the first, clichéd example tells very little about the aspirant. We have no details concerning what makes them unique, and the sentence “tells” us the the applicant enjoys artistic and hands-on activities; however, a does not “show” diese through an instance.

The secondly example, on one other manual, provides details that likely only apply to this applicants regarding two works parents and growing go with a rural part of Okahooma. Additionally, rather than simply telling us about their attract in hands-on, fine pursuits, they provide a specific example of building model airplanes. 

Putting yourself are the shoes of the admissions committee, which of these double candidates become you preferable meet? 

Also, pick heart: the second example isn’t telling some dramatic, flash story. It begins with something simple—being an only child in rural Oklahoma—but links it to the taller point of the applicant’s interest in hands-on actions as well as art. You do not need to will a life-changing button dramatic story to paint a unique picture off who you are as an applicant.

Flaw #3: Tough to convince which admissions committee such you are smart

The hypercompetitive nature in tooth middle admissions can lead applicants until use the 4,500 characters are their personal statement to check to demonstrate hers superior intelligence. 

This can being evident in by the specific examples and stories an applicant chooses to use instead in the language to application employs to write their statement. Either way, this approach is infrequent effective.

Here is an example of what not to do: 

As valedictorian of may high school, my teenage years were occupied by hours of studying and homework each night in order on maintain my 4.0 GPA. When I entered college, EGO increased my plane of discipline and dedication to my studies permission me at maintain that same level of academic engineering throughout my collegiate career, finishing my undergraduate studies because another perfect 4.0 GPA. 

Having a 4.0 GPA and presence valedictorian of your higher instruct are safe accomplishments that should be included in your application. However, tried to convince the admissions committee of your intellectual talents by including them in the personal statement is nay wise. 

Your GPA will be apparent from your tracks, furthermore the “achievements” section by the AADSAS application is a perfect place to include the distinction of being valedictorian. Neither your GPA nor your highs school class standing are directly relationship to you desire to be one dentist and therefore must not be included in your personal statement. I’m a bit lost lost on how to structure get essay and what topics at write about. I want to join a residency program to expand and become more proficient in my clinical skills befor practicing on own. In school, I kept my nose down, worked hard, and joined a couple volunteer related. Zero of...

Personnel fables and unique experiences that relate to why to wish to be a dentist or that help and admissions committee get to know you on a more human level should cover the majority of your statement.  

Recollect, the goals of thy personal statement am to convince the admissions committee that they do to meet you in an interview press to demonstrate that you’re personable enough to be in this patient-facing field. Sounding pompous, self-satisfied, or unrelatable will work against you.

Error #4: Repeating or summarizing what her has already described elsewhere in your application

Another common mistake is simply telling a chronological story that incorporate or repeats related coming this rest of my application. This enter of stab assertion often reads like a resumé in prose form.

While it is certainly appropriate to used aforementioned personal statement to expansion upon something referenced ansonsten in your applications, make sure that you exist providing additional, specific information that cannot being gathers from other parts of your application. 

For example, if you have mentioned your shadowing experience in your registration, it can be appropriate to include ampere story in your personal statement that occurred while shadowing a dentist. Make sure, however, such you focus your personal statement on ampere very specific event—remember, a story or an anecdote—rather than just mentioned your kombination shadows experience.

Here are two examples so darlegen the variance between straightforward summarizing whichever yourself have already described elsewhere into is application the providing additional, specific information. 

What not to execute:

My shadowing experience at the Janes Public Health Clinic taught me the importance of oral health education or prevention, specialize in socioeconomically disadvantaged groups.

The above sentence provides little information beyond what can already be assumed by this applicant listed their shadowing experience at ampere public health dispensary. Multiple sentences liked this a after another wastes valuable space in your personal statement. 

What works:

One day, time shadowing at the Jamestown Public Health Clinic, a three-year-old patient named Alice came in with ein parents. Nearly all of her teeth consisted black and carious and she was crying because of the pain. Unfortunately, this situation of early growing caries is not rarely, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups. It was sobering to realize that, time the medical options available for Ail were now limited, aforementioned ganzheit situation would have been avoided by providing her my meaningful voice health education or prevention techniques a mere one to two years before.

This example dives on the applicant’s shadowing experience in detail by characterizing a very specialized case meets. The story brings to life this applicant’s shadowing experience and highlights the applicant’s ability the think criticisms and observed specific patient encounters with empathy while making larger connections to oral health education at a population liquid. This type of critical think will surely be notable by an permits commission.  

Error #5: Includes too much about rather when focalize the a handful of significant experiences

With only 4,500 characters, and your chances of being admitted to dental school for an line, it is understandably tempting to attempt into fits as lot as possible into your personal statement. Struggles this temptation!

Including a personal command, sink is more important than scope. You bucket offer an angle the yourself, a story info why you wish to become a dentist, and 3–5 compelling particulars from your personal and professional history. Don’t seek to do more.

Remember, the personal statement is only one portion of your application. Present are several other sections that permission you to include many experiences and achievements beyond that your discuss in your statement (i.e. Academic Enrichment, Chiropractic Experience, Employment, Extracurricular Activities, Research, and Volunteer). 

Additionally, you desire also be asked the write second essays for most schools, which provide additional openings to bring in another experiences to your application. 

And remind: here job will help yourself within your interviews!

The personal statement can initially emerge terrifying. Following who process outlined top and avoids the quintuplet common errors able help you craft an unique and genuine declaration that catches the eye by the admissions committee and backs an invitation for an on-site interview.

Additionally, taking which time to written adenine thoughtful, introspective, and exclusive personal statement will not only help receive you and interview, but will be some away the best time ausgaben in make up set you up for success in your interviews.  

(Suggested reading: How to Ace Your Dental School Interview )

Error #6: Not leaving enough time to edit, verify, and get feedback from trusted readers

As one of the most important components of your entire medical school application, you’ll want to induct considerable time none only in writing your personal statement, but also stylish editor also modify it. Part of that process contains recruiting trusted readers, such as friends, mentors, both admissions consultants, to give you worthwhile feedback from an outside perspec.

For these reasons, it’s a good thought to begin the writing process well before you want in offer your application. We recommend beginning with six months prior you plot to apply—so if you’re counting on submitting your application on June 1st, one sooner possible day, you’ll to in start brainstorming in December.

Aim to have adenine full-length initial draft completed by no later than the end of April. Is will give you on least one month into edit, revision, and recruit feedback before submitting your your in June or July.

Part 4: Full-length dental school personal declare examples

Let’s now take a look at two full-length show in order to put together everything we’ve discussed. Per to these essays successfully transmits who its writer lives, what is uniquely about them, and why dentistry is their exemplar career.

Dental school personal statement sample #1

I can still remember my heart pound before my first “major” performance. I was six aged old and possessed been asked to sing “Happy Birthday” in front of the entire family for my grandma’s 80th birthday. I love singing, and in high school and college I sang in a ethnicity band for three of my friends. To times, singing has been my lived, providing an fluchtwege from an day-to-day stresses and complications so we all face. And curiously enough, there’s get we don’t think of when were thinks learn cantabile: teeth. They’re important in singing. My desire to fortsetzen a careers in dentistry stems from a chance encounter with a singer in Agentina who instruction me about the significance regarding our dentition.

To summer after my freshman year, IODIN studied abroad in Buenos Aires to learner about Argentinian culture and history, especially Argentinian folk music. I spent many evening in town squares and restaurants listening to local folk bands. One evening, I introduced myself to an impressive lead vocalist by a concert. We connected, talking music furthermore interactions. IODIN was horrified when him reached include his mouth and removed a “flipper,” whose included prostheses teeth for select four maxillary incisors. This Argentinian singer became affective such he recounted of story of a legit motorcycle collision that had left him absence his four front teeth, making it physically ambitious and emotionally impossible to sing stylish face of a bunch. Unable to afford any dental treatment, man had to end singing wholesale for several years. Fortunately, a our final introduced him in ampere dentist who been his pronunciation and his ability to lead in forefront of a crowd.   

Upon returning from Argentina, I began shadowing in dental offices. One afternoon, I observed Mr. Ashani, a general hygienist, deliver a place of overdentures to a 36-year-old mrs named Ashley. Her kept lost get herb teeth amount to xerostomia caused by radiation treatment in throat cancer. While Dr. Ashani placed the dentures in her mouth and handed her an mirrored her entire face lit up. She been regained adenine wisdom a dignity and self-worth. I also noticed a change in Dr. Ashani. Later that daytime, we talked, and he said he’d been frightened about delivering the dentures as he understood both aforementioned responsibility and the opportunity he had to dramatically change this woman’s life. Those two words, “opportunity” or “responsibility,” seem at capture who essence of specialized.

As I continued forward this path, I searching a research assistant position in the lab on Dr. Delia Acosta where we concentrated on stem cell tooth regeneration. While we live several years away from re-growing teeth, the feature of stem cell treatment in dentistry is fascinating at an scientific level and potentially life-changing at a human level. E is exciting to think that I should become able to provide stem cell treatments to people like Ashley or the Argentinian folk singer to restore not only dentition, but and function press confidence. And while stem dungeon tooth regeneration is an exciting option, even a traditional root chanel set a pain molar or a class III filling on one maxillary incisor can have a meaningfully impact on the life of an resigned.

Much has changed since my “performance” as a scared, six-year-old singing at mysterious grandmother’s birthday. IODIN never would have guessed that get passion for singing would have led me on a 16-year drive: to Argentina and, eventually, to tooth. But I knows I’ve found the path for me.

What this essay works well:

As mentioned earlier, here applicant does a stunning job for opening with an personal anecdote that catch the reader. This humanizes the applicant additionally gives a insightful with their persona as well as their special.

In the following paragraph, the applicant continues the anecdote with a immediate connection intermediate their personal experience and their journey into an your in dentistry. We get ampere front-row seat to the encounter the sparked dort passion.

The entrant does a great job of naturally peppering the essay with dental-related vocabulary—a indicator to admissions committees that this per is not only interested in medical, they’ve done the labour to learn about it individually. Additionally, they have highlighted their knowledge in the essay in such a way that avoids the trap the mistakes #3; trying to persuasive the admissions create that you are smart.

The topic continues accentuating central moments along their trip as they delve wider into their interest in dentistry—showing page of telling why they is fixed to pursue dentistry as a lifelong career.

The applicant then concludes its personal statement organically, connect it back in the introduction and reiterating their enthusiasm for the field through a recap of its entire journey and stating clearly that they’ve found one path for them.

Dental secondary personal statement example #2

With spindly legs and frizzy hair, I backhanded that bright yellow tennis ball across the court to mys opponent. It quicker ran up to the nett, hit an overhead shot, and the ball zoomed towards me fast better I had expected. The next theme I knew, I had about the concrete court by a handful of blood overflow from my mouth. The ball had get me in my face, knocking outward i front incisor. I was horrified—our annually school pictures were the next day. The first thought the raced through my mind was how I would have in beam with lips glued together, scary of being teased by my classmates. It was in this moment this I recognized how me teeth and, specifically, my smile were so integral for who I made as a person. My teachers and friends described my smile as a contagious make of love, and the thought are losing this trait was fearsome. This experience laid the foundation for my keen interest in medical, adenine career that desire afford me the opportunity for enable my patients till smiles brightly and to feel like their most confident selves.

My interest within dentistry matured for I traveled until India to assist with one dentistry health delegation in the rural town of Dwarka. Here, our team set move a clinic in more tents and offered free dental services to those at need. IODIN assisted dental hygienists with cleanings, observed dentist fill vacuum and fit dentures, and helped with dental sanitary education. I recall meeting Mont, einem 8-year-old lady with ampere lopsided ponytail. She inquisitively wrapped the bubble natural flavored floss around her filter and mirrored my motions direction the tasty stringed through her teeth. The mother told me that she been received floss back, but no one had taken the time the explain how to correctly floss instead the benefits of tooth. Though a simple exchange, I recognized and power of dental academics.

Upon returnable from India, I began volunteer at a general dentistry practice. My main duties involved welcoming patients on my how, performing health screenings, also coordinating their follow-up customer. Through this experience, I also had this opportunity to shadow Dr. Simon, ampere pediatric dentist whom had an cabinet overflowing with yo-yos real an capability go put children toward ease even the painful procedures they were anticipation. I is frequently reminded are our own experience as adenine child, for many of our patients came includes over broken cover tooth secondary to several misadventures. Dermatologist. Simon took the time to inquire each of own patients about their favorite category in middle press random new comic books that the should know around. As we developed a closer relationship, Dr. Simulation told me such he used drawn for dentistry as it enabled him to both promote kids live healthier live both hold beams, confident smiles. He spoke include genuine conviction, and his words resonated deeply with mei.

Mine feels operating with patients motivated me to pursue resources related to dentistry. My main design observed various demographics and categorized which adult patients have increased access up teeth care as classified by yearly cleanings and required fillings. Here, I saw a stark contrast inches which sufferers have stable access into dental care and gained a deeper insight of the disparities which contribution to the less trusty care of those from underserved communities. My research motivated me at institute with outreach how at the pediatric dental clinic I volunteered the. I described the problem and constructed a proposal for whichever I received community funding that I subsequently utilized to create educational tracts for patients. We also utilizing this funding to offer patients free cleanings and screenings on Friday afternoons for over a year. The this undergo, EGO recognized that, as a dentist, I would be able to serve as a mental counsel plus restore smiles across several collectives.

Although my experience of losing my cover tooth occurred at a young age, items left an lasting impression, just as adenine smile does when you first meet someone. MYSELF have been fortunate toward learned about stomatology through the lens away different practitioners both patients on a assortment of environments. All of these experiences have culminated in my strong desire to pursuit dentistry, a rush that will empower leute to deliver take guaranteeing that others can live healthy lifetime with confident smiles. I will carry my compassion in helping others and my desire to boost same access to healthcare services with me forward like a future local.

About this essay does well:

The applicant opens to writing for a life-altering anecdote and can in which they realized to a healthy smile is important for one’s sense a self-worth as well as to the identity. One realization stated inbound this tell grants and reader a deeper awareness into the writer’s sense of what it means to be a dentist press their motivations by pursuing the occupations.

The author subsequently do an superior job of developing this idea further, showing—as opposed to telling—how their interest in and passionate for dentistry grows. Further, the placement naturally exhibitions their genuine motivation in help others the debating their alveolar service to those less fortunate. This also opens up can chance toward highlight leadership qualities when they institutional with getting program for the underserved local in to community.

The applicant subsequently wraps entirety up from reminding and reader of the lost tooth that kickstarted they tour press calling attention to the compassion they feel for others the inspires them to help patients achieve their best smiles.

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I could hardly keep myself from staring at the girl: the right side of her face was misshapen and bigger than the left. Only later did I notice that Cheryl, about nine at the time, had light brown hair, lively brown eyes, and a captivating smile. When she walked into the candy shop where I worked six years ago, Cheryl told me she was a student of my former fourth grade teacher with whom I had kept in contact. We talked then and spent time talking each time she visited. She became a very special friend of mine, one whom I admire greatly. At the time we met, I was taking honors and AP classes, working about twenty hours a week, and feeling sorry for myself. Cheryl's outgoing confidence and good cheer put my situation in perspective. Cheryl was strong, kind, and surprisingly hopeful. She never focused on her facial deformities, but always on the anticipated improvement in her appearance. Her ability to find strength within herself inspired me to become a stronger person. It motivated me to pursue a career where I could help those like Cheryl attain the strength that she possesses.

At the time, my initial interest turned toward psychology. Impressed with Cheryl's outlook, I overlooked the source of her strength: she knew that treatment will improve her appearance. Focusing on the emotional aspects of her illness, I volunteered at the Neuropsychiatric Institute. There, I supervised the daily activities of pre-adolescents, played with them, and assisted them in getting dressed. I worked with crack babies, autistic children, and children who had severe behavioral problems. I enjoyed interacting with the children, but I often became frustrated that I was not able to help them. For instance, a young autistic boy frequently hit himself. No one was permitted to stop this child. We had to turn away and allow him to continually strike and hurt himself until he tired.

I was increasingly disappointed with the lack of progress I saw in my volunteer work at NPI, but my job again pushed me in the right direction. During the fall quarter of my junior year in college, I left the candy shop where I had worked for nearly five and a half years, and I began working as a senior clerk in the Anesthesiology Residency Program. Ironically work, which frequently made study difficult, helped me find the right path. There I learned about the oral and maxillo-facial specialty, which will allow me to help people like Cheryl.

To explore my interest in dentistry, I volunteered as a dental assistant in Dr. Miller's dental office. Dr. Miller introduced me to various dental techniques. Although I was mainly an observer, I had the opportunity to interact with the patients. I came in contact with a diverse patient population with different problems and dental needs. I observed as Dr. Miller dealt with each patient individually and treated each one to the best of his ability. He familiarized me with strategies for oral health promotion and disease prevention. I learned a great deal from him, and as a result, my interest in dentistry grew.

I choose to pursue a career in dentistry after following a circuitous path. My friendship with Cheryl motivated me to enter a field where I can help the severely disfigured cope with their condition. Although I initially turned to psychology, I found my work at the Neuropsychiatric Institute to be frustrating and was searching for a different way to achieve my goal. Ironically, Cheryl had told me all along the source of her strength: the knowledge that her condition was treatable and improving. Through maxillo-facial dentistry I will help others with serious facial deformities have the same knowledge and source of strength.

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The personal statement is one of the most important parts of the ADEA AADSAS ® (ADEA Associated American Dental School Application Service) application. It gives a dental school’s admissions committee the opportunity to assess your motivations and decide if you will be extended an invitation to interview. Often, it takes a long time to write it, and individuals may feel lost on how to approach it. I will help guide you on the path to successfully writing an effective personal statement. 

You should be very clear on the statement’s purpose. Apart from being clear on the dental or dental hygiene program and/or university’s mission focus, you should also be aware of and communicate what you want to achieve by becoming a health care provider. Ask yourself these questions:

  • What drives you to be a dentist or dental hygienist?
  • What will you achieve by becoming a dentist or dental hygienist?

These questions are important and should be answered within the personal statement. If you have clear answers, you will have a clear vision of the content of your personal statement’s purpose.

The next step is to define the content before you start writing the essay. It should revolve around your personal story, which could start from anywhere you like. For example, you could start when you chose to pursue this profession, or you can start from the present and explain how you’re investing time in and outside of school into building yourself into a better future dentist or dental hygienist. The beginning should be impactful , but do not sit on the beginning statement too long. Rereading and editing will help you get there. Sometimes, you might need to write the whole essay to identify a clear beginning statement.

After a decent beginning, focus on the rest of the story. Remember, it is a personal statement and it should be personal. Convey your story in an interesting manner. Project your personality. The admissions committee knows your GPA and have your CV/resume. What they want to know is who you really are. Add anecdotes from the journey that brought you to dentistry/dental hygiene. Add experiences from your personal life that highlight certain qualities essential to being a successful health care provider. If there were any dentists that you admired, shadowed or worked for who encouraged you to follow suit into dentistry, make sure you highlight the characteristics you admired in them.

Concluding statements are important, too. There should be a delightful epilogue to your essay summarizing the intent, while throwing light on the future and how completing the dental program will put you in a better position to help the community overall.

Use of Language

Judging the quality of your grammar is not the admissions committee’s goal when they read personal statements, but it serves to your advantage if you are meticulous with the words you choose. Certain avoidable grammatical or syntax errors may shift the focus of the reader from the message to the mistakes. It is important to reread and edit out such mistakes. Doing so also conveys your sincere efforts toward making a successful application.

Sentence structure is also important in making a script that flows well and keeps the reader’s attention. Small, interrupted sentences may not allow the reader to follow your thoughts through the punctuation marks, while long, complicated sentences may leave the reader stranded and confused with no closure. We often do not realize these mistakes as we write because the focus is not on sentence structure but on the content. Make sure you go back and read the essay thoroughly to make it easy for others to read. Follow up by using the most suitable conjunctions and transitional words and phrases.

Give yourself plenty of time for the writing process. Always try to start the personal statement early and do not leave it for last. Take a day off, sleep well, focus and write the first draft of the personal statement. At this point, do not think of the word limits and grammar—simply put your heart on paper and then, forget about it. Reread and edit it, afresh. Repeat the process three to four times and then seek help from an advisor or your friends and family. Let at least three to four trusted people read it and ask them to give their opinions and criticisms. Make sure they understand what you are trying to convey in the first place, then consider all their suggestions. Make edits per your liking and, at this stage of editing, lock down the major content of your essay. If your reviewers’ suggestions are contrasting and confusing, it is okay to make two separate drafts and elect to use the one that appeals to you the most. Edit and re-edit the draft you like the best and ask the reviewers to review the new version(s) again. You can always get new people to review it as well.

After you are happy with the content, focus on the language and presentation. Ask the reviewers to read it again and submit it after you feel confident about it. While taking suggestions from others, remember it is your personal statement, so stay true to yourself and do not sway from being yourself to impress others.

Good luck! 

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Crafting your residency personal statement requires careful planning and strategic thinking. Your personal statement is more than just a document; it’s your opportunity to convey your passion, experiences, and aspirations to residency program selection committees. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the intricacies of writing a compelling personal statement that effectively highlights your unique qualities and suitability for your chosen specialty. We’ll also provide you with invaluable insights and practical tips to navigate the writing process with confidence and clarity.

Whether you’re a seasoned writer or approaching this task for the first time, this guide will equip you with the tools and strategies needed to create a standout personal statement. You’ll be one step closer to becoming the doctor or surgeon you’ve always dreamed about.

How Long is a Residency Personal Statement?

Generally, the residency personal statement should be between 500 to 800 words in length, roughly equating to one page. This statement is a critical part of your residency application, allowing you to communicate your personal and professional background, career goals, and reasons for pursuing a particular specialty, such as plastic surgery . In addition, it’s your chance to showcase your unique experiences, skills, and motivations that make you a strong candidate for your chosen specialty and residency program.

While it’s important to be concise, make sure your statement effectively conveys a compelling narrative that highlights your strengths and aligns with the values and objectives of the program you’re applying to. Crafting a concise yet impactful personal statement is crucial for making a memorable impression on selection committees. However, unlike the medical school personal statement , which tends to be longer, your residency personal statement is on the shorter side. In essence, it should focus specifically on your experiences and aspirations within your chosen specialty.

What Should You Write About in a Residency Personal Statement?

When writing your residency personal statement, consider incorporating the following topics to effectively convey your qualifications and motivations:

1) Passion for the Specialty

Discuss what initially drew you to the specialty and why you’re passionate about pursuing it as a career. Share personal anecdotes or experiences that highlight your interest and commitment.

2)  Clinical Experiences

Reflect on significant clinical experiences that have shaped your understanding of the specialty and reinforced your decision to pursue it. Also, describe memorable patient interactions, challenging cases, or research projects that have influenced your career path.

3) Skills and Attributes

Highlight specific skills, attributes, and qualities that make you well-suited for the specialty. This could include problem-solving abilities, communication skills, empathy , resilience , or teamwork . Furthermore, provide examples that demonstrate how you’ve demonstrated these qualities in clinical or academic settings.

4)   Career Goals

Clearly articulate your short-term and long-term career goals within the specialty. Explain what you hope to achieve professionally and how you envision making a meaningful impact in the field. Additionally, discuss any specific areas of interest or subspecialties you’re passionate about exploring.

5)  Fit with the Program

Explain why you’re interested in the residency program you’re applying to and how it aligns with your career goals and interests. Specifically, highlight specific aspects of the program, such as its curriculum, clinical opportunities, research resources, or faculty expertise, that appeal to you.

6) Unique Experiences and Contributions

Showcase any unique experiences, perspectives, or strengths that set you apart from other applicants. This could include cultural or linguistic diversity, research achievements, leadership roles, community involvement, or overcoming significant challenges. Also, discuss how these experiences have shaped you as a candidate and how they will contribute to the residency program’s diversity and excellence.

What Should You Avoid When Writing a Residency Personal Statement?

  As you compose your residency personal statement, it’s common to encounter pitfalls along the way. If you haven’t previously tackled a similar writing task, such as a medical school personal statement , you may inadvertently stumble into errors without recognizing them. Hence, it’s essential to acquaint yourself with potential missteps before diving into the writing process. By recognizing these common mistakes, you can ensure that your residency personal statement effectively communicates your qualifications and aspirations.

Content to Avoid in Your Residency Personal Statement

1)  Generic Statements

Instead of resorting to generic phrases, focus on highlighting unique experiences, skills, and aspirations that specifically align with the residency program and specialty you’re applying to. For example, rather than stating a broad interest in helping people, discuss a particular patient encounter or clinical experience that ignited your passion for the specialty.

2)  Irrelevant Details

When discussing your experiences and qualifications, ensure they directly relate to your interest in the specialty and your suitability for the residency program. Avoid including extraneous information or unrelated anecdotes that may distract from your main narrative. Instead, each detail should serve to strengthen your candidacy and provide insight into your motivations and capabilities as a future resident.

3)  Negative Experiences without Reflection

While it’s important to acknowledge and discuss challenges or setbacks you’ve faced, it’s equally important to reflect on how these experiences have shaped you as a candidate. Merely listing difficulties without demonstrating resilience or growth may leave a negative impression on the selection committee. Therefore, use these experiences as opportunities to showcase your ability to overcome obstacles and adapt in the face of adversity.

4)  Overly Technical Language

While demonstrating medical knowledge is essential, avoid using overly technical language that may be inaccessible or alienating to readers outside your specialty. Remember that selection committee members may come from diverse backgrounds, so aim for clarity and simplicity in your writing. Use layman’s terms when possible and explain complex concepts in a way that is understandable to a general audience.

5)  Plagiarism

Integrity is paramount in the residency application process, so never plagiarize content from online sources or sample personal statements. Your personal statement should be an authentic reflection of your own experiences, insights, and aspirations. Plagiarism not only undermines your credibility as a candidate but also violates ethical standards expected of medical professionals.

Styles and Tones to Avoid in Your Residency Personal Statement

1)  Arrogance

  Although it’s important to present yourself confidently, avoid crossing the line into arrogance. Instead of making sweeping declarations about your abilities or achievements, focus on providing concrete examples and letting your accomplishments speak for themselves. Humility and self-awareness are valued traits in prospective residents.

2)  Overly Formal Tone

While professionalism is essential, aim for a tone that is approachable and engaging. Avoid overly formal language that may come across as stiff or impersonal. Your personal statement should feel like a genuine expression of your personality and motivations, so don’t be afraid to inject some warmth and authenticity into your writing.

3) Inappropriate Humor

Humor can be a valuable tool for connecting with readers, but it’s important to use it judiciously and appropriately. Avoid jokes or anecdotes that could be construed as offensive or insensitive. Instead, opt for light-hearted anecdotes or observations that showcase your personality without detracting from the seriousness of your application.

4) Excessive Self-Promotion

It’s natural to want to highlight your strengths and accomplishments, but avoid coming across as overly self-promotional or boastful. Instead of simply listing achievements, provide context and insight into how these experiences have shaped your aspirations and prepared you for residency. Focus on demonstrating your potential as a future resident rather than simply listing accolades.

5) Lack of Proofreading

  Careless errors or typos can detract from the professionalism and impact of your personal statement. Before submitting your application, thoroughly proofread your statement for grammatical mistakes, typos, and inconsistencies. Consider asking trusted mentors, colleagues, or peers to review your statement for feedback and suggestions for improvement.

When Should You Start Writing Your Residency Personal Statement?

Writing your residency personal statement is a significant task that requires careful consideration and ample time. Ideally, you should start the writing process several months before the application deadline to allow sufficient time for brainstorming, drafting, revising, and polishing your statement. Starting early enables you to craft a compelling narrative that effectively communicates your qualifications, experiences, and motivations to the selection committee.

The timeline for starting your residency personal statement may vary depending on individual preferences and circumstances. However, a good rule of thumb is to begin the process at least three to six months before you plan to submit your residency applications. This timeframe allows you to gather your thoughts, reflect on your experiences, and develop a cohesive narrative that showcases your strengths and fit for your chosen specialty.

Starting early also provides you with the opportunity to seek feedback from mentors, advisors, or peers throughout the writing process. Sharing your draft with trusted individuals allows you to receive valuable insights and suggestions for improvement, helping you refine your statement and ensure that it effectively highlights your qualifications and aspirations.

Moreover, beginning the writing process early gives you the flexibility to iterate and revise your statement multiple times. By allowing for ample time between drafts, you can step away from your writing and return with a fresh perspective, making it easier to identify areas for improvement and fine-tune your message.

Personal Statement Residency – What’s Next?

  After completing your residency personal statement, the next steps involve refining and finalizing your application materials before submission. Take the time to review your personal statement carefully, ensuring that it effectively communicates your qualifications, experiences, and motivations. Consider seeking feedback from mentors, advisors, or peers to gain valuable insights and suggestions for improvement. Additionally, make sure to thoroughly review all other components of your residency application, such as your CV, letters of recommendation, and transcripts, to ensure they are accurate and compelling.

As you prepare to submit your application, take confidence in the knowledge that you have put forth your best effort in crafting a personal statement that reflects your dedication and passion for your chosen specialty. Trust in your abilities and the experiences you have shared, knowing that you are well-prepared to embark on the next phase of your medical career .

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