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Dental Essays: All Teeth in Place, Your Grades are A+!
If you go to the dentist, you probably want to have all your teeth in place and in perfect condition, unless, of course, the dentist is your friend. When you write a dental essay, you need to have all elements, let us call them teeth, in place to succeed and reach your aim.
Dental essays’ aims
The main aims that students pursue writing dental essays are divided into two main categories:
- Application – A person wants to apply to a dental school and a dental essay is one of the application requirements;
- Study – A person studies in a dental school and dental essays are his/her course assignments.
Dental essays’ teeth
Now, we have reached the most important point about dental essays, i. e. their elements, or teeth, that must be in place for a dental essay to bring its author success for any purpose it was designed to serve. These teeth for dental essays used in study require to:
- Introduce yourself and say why you write this essay;
- Tell the audience what you will discuss and why;
- Explain how your topic is important and for whom;
- Argument your opinion and support it with scholarly research data;
- Conclude what you found out and what other might look for in your topic.
The set of the so-called teeth for application dental essays is somewhat different and requires to:
- Introduce yourself and your reason for writing;
- Explain what the possible enrollment means to you (in other words, why is it important);
- Discuss you future in case your application is successful;
- Convince people that you are the best candidate;
- Conclude, be polite and friendly.
So, this is the set of teeth that a dental essay should have in place to make its author either a successful applicant or a top student.







