As graduation approaches, dental students face one of the most critical decisions of their careers: whether to step directly into practice or pursue further training. For many, additional post-doctoral training through an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) or a General Practice Residency (GPR) offers a structured way to ease into the professional world while building specialized skills. But is AEGD or GPR essential for new dentists? Or, could you gain just as much experience by joining a well-supported dental practice? Here’s a breakdown to help you decide which path is right for you.
AEGD vs. GPR: Key Differences
AEGD Programs
- Focus on hands-on dentistry in a dental school environment.
- A middle step between being a student and practicing dentist.
- Ideal if you want focused, practical experience in general dentistry.
- Less on-call duties and fewer medical cases compared to GPR.
GPR Programs
- Hospital-based with an emphasis on whole-body medicine.
- More exposure to medically complex cases and emergency care.
- Often includes on-call shifts and medical rotations, which benefit those pursuing specialties like oral surgery.
Alternatives to Post-Doctoral Programs
Mentorship and On-the-Job Learning
Working under a seasoned mentor can help you gain experience and build confidence without enrolling in additional programs. Joining a team like CDP allows you to perform various treatments and expand your practice skills, with potential training in areas like oral sedation.
Financial Considerations
AEGD/GPR Stipend
- AEGD: Around $40,000/year, sometimes with tuition costs.
- GPR: Around $50,000/year, usually without tuition.
First-Year Dentist Salary
- Opting for immediate practice can yield significantly higher income, with CDP offering an average salary of $180,000 to $210,000 for first-year dentists.
AEGD and GPR programs are excellent for those seeking specialized medical experience. However, diving into practice right away can be financially rewarding and allows room for mentorship and continuing education. Whichever path you choose, ensure it aligns with your long-term career goals. Schedule a call with a Hiring Manager to learn more!