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Dental Hygiene and Therapy prep can be scary โ
3 applicants to 1 place makes this the
most competitive hurdle.
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Learn to express yourself clearly by honing your language, tone, posture, and mannerisms
Breakdown the benefits of model answers and the weaknesses of bad ones, to help you develop your own distinctive responses
Want to avoid the clichรฉ? Dental Hygiene and Therapy Tutoring can show you how to come up with unique and authentic responses to the important Qs
Learn what your university wants and tailor your response to them - we offer model responses for 15+ dentistry schools
Our course was created by specialists with extensive experience in dental hygiene and therapy applications and has been demonstrated to be effective.
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We will build bullet-point model answers with you for the most common interview questions. With our help, your answers will come across as structured and natural, without sounding rehearsed.
You receive a personal handbook which we work through together, filling in model answers and get you ready for Dental Hyfiene and Therapy Interview.
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Weโll start to pick out things in your posture, your tone and your answer structure, to help you perfect your interview technique.
We will show you how to articulate yourself well and how to deal with difficult MMI stations. By this stage, you should start to feel ready for interview day.
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We have an individual MMI mock for each university, built using insider university information and research. From feedback, this is our most popular Dentist Mind resource across all our courses!
We have specialist research banks and specific tutorials for each university. If you’re applying to Leeds, we’ll teach you the specifics of their course, the culture, the university and the interview style.
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Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Use the slider to find your university and learn about some of the important areas they cover during the interview rounds. Sign up for our tutoring to learn more about the universities in which we specialise in!
Here we answer typical interview questions like “Why Dental Hygiene and Therapy?” – this is a popular topic at Universities, and they’ll often have an interviewer grill you for 5 minutes on that single question! Other subjects covered include doctor specialties, crucial duties, and the multidisciplinary team.
In this first tutorial, we’ll look at some of the reasons you’re interested in dental hygiene and therapy and how to respond. We’ll also go over some sample answers to help you come up with the best one for your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview handbook.
Within dentistry, there are so many different specialties. We’ll see how much you know about them and make sure you’re prepared to answer any Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview questions during your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview.
You will most likely be asked about some non-dental reading you have done and why you chose the A-Levels you did. The Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview questions can be about what you’ve learned so far in sixth form and how you plan to continue this into dentistry school.
Since medicine and dentistry are so similar, why did you choose dentistry? Is it because it’s so interactive? It’s critical that you respect other career options while simultaneously demonstrating your passion for dentistry.
What do you hope to accomplish in your dental career? Do you wish to make your patients’ smiles brighter? Do you want to work in a more surgical setting or do you want to pursue research?
Dental schools want to know if you understand what it takes to be a successful dentist and if you possess the grit and determination required. Are you ready for the challenge?
Being a dentist is difficult, and dental schools want to make sure you have enough knowledge of the field. We’ll look at some of the benefits and drawbacks of being a dentist, as well as how to demonstrate that you know your stuff.
Let’s put our theories into action with real-world MMI scenarios. We’ll walk you through them step by step and teach you the best method to deal with them. The advantage is that you get real advice from tutors who have been on both sides of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview before!
With mocks, you’ll dive into the deep end! You’ll try out the station, which we’ll record and then watch back together to see what you did well and what you need to improve on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You will almost certainly be assigned to an MMI station that focuses on work experience, and you must be able to draw on your previous experiences and go beyond what you have put in your personal statement. This is why we pay special attention to what you’ve said in your personal statement and make sure we’ve covered all conceivable Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview questions.
We’ll look at how to respond to Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview questions about work experience using the STARR framework. It’s critical to be able to arrange your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview questions properly, as this structure aids us in formulating responses that will impress the interviewers. Before going over the 10+ questions in the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview handbook, we’ll look at excellent and bad answers in specific.
We’ll look at the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview questions you might be asked if you’ve done work experience in a dental office. Interviewers ask a specific set of questions for this, so knowing what they are will be really useful. Don’t worry if you haven’t done any job experience in a dentist office, we’ll leave this to the Dental Hygiene and Therapy tutorial!
It’s pretty uncommon for dental applicants to have this, so if you do, congratulations, but don’t worry if you don’t! This is quite helpful in providing insight into the secondary care approach to dentistry, as hospitals display the most up-to-date treatments and approaches that you may discuss.
Orthodontic clinics are excellent places to observe patient-dentist relationships since they are frequently repeated appointments. What specific methods of communication did the dentist employ? These will be used in our lessons.
Let’s put our theories into action with real-world MMI scenarios. We’ll walk you through them step by step and teach you the best method to deal with them. The advantage is that you get real advice from tutors who have been on both sides of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview!
Let’s put our theories into action with real-world MMI scenarios. We’ll walk you through them step by step and teach you the best method to deal with them. The advantage is that you get real advice from tutors who have been on both sides of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview!
One of the primary reasons dental schools conduct Dental Hygiene and Therapy interviews is to determine what type of dentist you will become, which can be difficult to predict based on aptitude tests and A-Levels. We’ll show you how to demonstrate your compassion, sensitivity, and organisational abilities, which will help you become a great doctor.
You’ll be able to answer many personality Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview questions with the same responses if you follow Dentist Mind’s 5 stages! It will also allow you to come across as confident and coherent, as well as demonstrate your diverse set of skills.
We discuss about the significance of sympathy and empathy as a dentist, as well as the typical “who is your role model” scenario. Interviewers frequently chose applicants that demonstrate a high level of emotional intelligence, which we study here, to differentiate between different candidates.
As a dentist, you must be able to work in a team, and we will discuss examples in which you have done so. We’ll look at why this is significant in a dental context and connect it to what you’ve studied in earlier tutorials about dental motivation. Along with working in a group, you must demonstrate clear leadership and examine examples of how you could have improved your leadership style.
Dental school can be stressful, and universities want to make sure you’ll be able to handle it. They want to observe how you manage your time and organise yourself. They want to see that you have a life outside of dentistry, and we’ll test you on stress and some of the challenges that dental professionals, particularly newly trained dentists, experience.
After gaining all the knowledge so far, we will delve further by going through some scenarios which put you to the test. This involves a mixture of MMI and direct questioning. You will gain feedback on your progress so far and sit down with your tutor and identify areas you need to improve further.
You will most likely be asked about some non-dental reading you have done and why you chose the A-Levels you did. You can be questioned about what you’ve learned so far in sixth form and how you intend to continue this into dental school.
This is our most popular lesson! We help you tackle some of the most unpredictable scenarios and Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview questions you might get. From being asked who you would invite to a dinner party to where you would travel in the world – these are actual stations that have come up at universities!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview before!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview before!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
An understanding of the NHS and its structure is essential for a dental hygiene and therapy applicant. The present dental contract, which makes Band 1 treatment free, as well as the sugar tax, are particularly divisive at the time.
We’ll go through some of the fundamentals upon which the NHS was established, as well as how dentistry fits in. We’ll talk about whether dental treatment meets the constitution’s requirements.
The current NHS Dental Contract was formed in 2006, and it entails achieving activity targets known as UDAs (Units of Dental Activity). We’ll go over the benefits and drawbacks, as well as why many dentists oppose it.
Dental treatment on the NHS is divided into pricing bands based on the level of service provided. Patients contribute to the cost of treatment by covering the cost of equipment and materials. You’re likely to be asked this because Labour’s manifesto pledged to make Band 1 free.
All patients receive an initial oral health assessment from their dentist, after which they are assigned a Red, Amber, or Green (RAG) rating, which is used to create a personalized prevention strategy. How do you feel about the suggested system?
George Osborne announced a new ยฃ520 million tariff on sugar-sweetened beverages in his March 2016 budget to address childhood obesity. We’ll talk about whether we should keep and expand the sugar tax.
Community water fluoridation schemes have been in place for nearly 70 years, with the first one being implemented in the United States in 1945. We discuss whether or not water should be fluoridated as a common Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview debate.
The NHS is rapidly running out of funds and is experiencing its worst financial crisis in decades. What suggestions do you have for improving productivity? What are some cost-cutting options for the NHS? How would you divide funds if you were in charge of the NHS?
What are some of the reasons patients prefer private dental treatment over NHS therapy? What are the main distinctions between private and public health care?
The NHS is not a money tree, and dental care is regrettably not prioritised over other services. How vital is dental care in comparison to other NHS-funded treatments? Is there a case to be made for making this free?
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview before!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview before!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
The most prevalent dental problems treated, as well as the barriers to dental health, are the subjects of technical inquiries. This is especially helpful when dealing with disorders like oral cancer.
Teeth are frequently undervalued in terms of their importance in the human body. They’re buried beneath the lips and only visible when individuals smile or talk, so it’s crucial to understand how this affects dental care.
This is a popular topic in the Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview since there are so many various reasons why dental care is neglected in the UK, ranging from socioeconomic to psychological aspects.
Gum disease is a major cause of death in the United Kingdom, and you can demonstrate your understanding of how it works and the clear description of periodontitis in your Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview, as many applicants make mistakes in this area.
Gum disease and diabetes have a circular association, according to research. Not only are diabetics more vulnerable to significant gum disease, but serious gum disease can exacerbate diabetes by disrupting blood glucose control.
A little red or white spot or sore in the mouth is generally the first sign of oral cancer. Lips, gums, tongue, cheek lining, and other regions of the mouth can all be affected. Here, we talk about a crucial MMI dental station.
Everything a dentist does before using a drill is known as preventative dentistry. Learn how this is an important element of a dentist’s profession and demonstrate your dental knowledge by learning the definition of a vital term.
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The future of dentistry is quite uncertain – there was mention of removing Band 1 treatment and making it free for everybody in the 2019 Labour Manifesto – Will this still be a topic of discussion in 2020/21?
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview before!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview before!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
This section delves into the most difficult aspect of the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview: Dental Ethics. We show you how to address common ethical issues like Protecting Patients, Communicating Effectively, and Putting Patients First by helping you integrate terms like the GDC Principles into your answers.
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We’ll introduce you to the GDC and explore its importance in your future dental profession. It’s critical to be aware of what the GDC does, as well as your rights and responsibilities as a dentist.
We talk about the first GDC principle and what it implies for dentists, as well as creating an MMI station around it. Pay special attention to the Examiner’s Advice!
We’ll go over the second GDC guideline, “Communicating Effectively,” and incorporate an MMI station to give you a taste of what to expect during your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview.
We’ll talk about the third GDC principle, “Communicating Effectively,” and by now you should be comfortable employing the GDC principles in your responses – other Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview applicants won’t, so you’ll stand out!
With an MMI focus, we go over the fourth GDC principle, “Protecting Patients.” It’s critical to protect vulnerable patients, such as the very young and elderly, because they’re the ones you’ll be seeing.
With an MMI Focus, we go over the fifth GDC concept, “Complaints Procedure.”
We’ll go over the sixth GDC principle, “Working with Colleagues,” and your dental hygiene and therapy tutor will demonstrate the value of cooperation and discuss their personal experience working in dental practices.
Here we go through the seventh GDC principle “Working within Capabilities” with an MMI spin to make sure you are taking on board all our knowledge for the Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview.
We’ll go through the eighth GDC guideline, “Raising Concerns,” which is a critical GDC value that is sometimes overlooked in the workplace since dentists are often frightened of retaliating against their colleagues if they raise concerns.
As a potential dental student, you must maintain a professional demeanor at all times. We’ll go over how to demonstrate Dental Hygiene and Therapy interviewers that you’re a responsible, confident, and assured prospective dental clinician in this tutorial.
This bonus station will consolidate all of your hard work thus far, and you should now be a Dental Ethics expert and well on your way to acing your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview!
This can be a real pain for many Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview candidates as it is something that is difficult to practice but fear not, we’ve developed a syllabus written by ex-panellists and senior dentists to help you ace your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview!
Practicing Role-Play is often a favourite for those studying for their Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview but it can also be the most disheartening. We’ll go through tips written by current panellists on the Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview.
There’s no chance that one station on your MMI Circuit will feature an Oscar-worthy actor! We’ll show you how to remain calm and composed in the face of these challenges.
Many universities will often show you a picture and ask you to describe it – this could be a painting or an emotionally charged image, and we’ll show you what Dental Schools are looking for to make sure you understand it completely.
This session is for all those stations that you can’t predict – we’re not attempting to coach you, but rather to develop your skills for the Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview.
Data Interpretation Cracking is ESSENTIAL for your Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview – Most people struggle during their interview, so make sure you’re prepared and can answer any questions they have for your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview.
Now we’ll put the theory of data interpretation into practice to check if you’ve absorbed everything we’ve taught you in our Data Interpretation Dentistry MMI Stations.
It’s crucial to understand mathematics for your Dental Hygiene and Therapy Interview, whether you’re a math expert or not, because they can be easy marks. We’ll show you some time-saving shortcuts and walk you through several instances.
We’ll now put what we learned in the previous video into practice to check if you’ve retained all of the information you’ll need for your Dental Hygiene and Therapy interview. Every MMI Dentistry Calculation Station will be covered!
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