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How long is residency after dental school?

By David Osborn

What is dental residency and how long do they last? Most dental residencies outside of AEGD and GPR programs last two to three years. Oral surgery is a big exception to that rule, as OMFS candidates can expect four years of training without the MD or six years with it.

Do dental students get paid for residency?

And unlike medical residencies in which residents are paid a salary, dental residencies are generally unpaid. In fact, most dental residencies – like the one my wife just completed – make you pay tuition during residency!

How competitive is dental residency?

The aggregate residency placement rate in American dental schools is less than 50 percent. “The competition to get into this limited number of residency positions is increasing each year, and the fact that we’re successful each year to the extent we are is pretty impressive,” says Dr. R.

Do dentists go through residency?

Dental school differs from medical school in that a residency is not necessary to practice. This is where the dental residency comes into play. According to the ADA, somewhere between 35 and 40% of dental students pursue advanced education in a residency program.

Can you work during dental residency?

Dental moonlighting is when you work as a general dentist on the weekend and in your free time while pursuing a residency. For some residents, moonlighting is a proactive way to reduce student loans while improving hand skills and technique.

How competitive is pediatric dental residency?

Competition is tough for residency. About half of applicants will match and half will be left to decide on a different step in their careers. If your interests in pediatric oral health are strong, it’s entirely possible to treat plenty of kids in a general practice.

Is pediatric dental residency hard?

How hard is it to specialize in pediatric dentistry?

There is even a further specialization that is needed among dentists who wish to become a pediatric dentist. The path of dentistry and pediatric dentistry is quite long and challenging, but in the end, it can be gratifying. Just like medical school, dental school is challenging and requires a lot of schooling.