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CASPer test prep for dentistry applicants

Dentistry CASPer prep should train clear communication, consent, professional boundaries, equity, teamwork, and patient-centered decisions under time pressure.

Prep focus

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Practice consent and communication

Dentistry scenarios often reward plain-language explanation, respect for autonomy, and checking understanding before recommending a treatment or next step.

Train professional boundaries

Gifts, billing concerns, impaired peers, confidentiality, and team conflict are useful scenario categories for dentistry applicants.

Balance business pressure with patient trust

Strong answers make patient welfare and transparent communication central, while still respecting policy and team responsibilities.

Regions

Locations covered

AustraliaCanadaUnited StatesUnited KingdomIreland

Universities

Universities applicants research

University of TorontoUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of AlbertaUniversity of SydneyUniversity of MelbourneUniversity of QueenslandUniversity College CorkUniversity of Manchester

Courses

Courses covered

DentistryDental surgeryOral healthDental hygieneDental therapy

FAQ

Common questions for dentistry applicants

Is dental CASPer different from medical CASPer?

The core scoring skills overlap. Dentistry applicants should add dental-specific examples involving consent, cost, pain, anxiety, infection control, and professional boundaries.

What should dental applicants practice first?

Start with consent, confidentiality, peer professionalism, and patient communication prompts, then mix in reflective questions about teamwork and mistakes.

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