Recently, what has been trending on major social platforms, besides the technological revolution brought by AI, is the discussion among many professionals about long-termism in career development. Everyone is pondering the same question: What kind of professional skills can truly build one’s own competitive advantage in this era full of uncertainties?
From the past few years when everyone rushed to join big companies, to the present where more and more people are beginning to return to core professional fields, pursuing those irreplaceable professional identities with extremely high thresholds. The underlying logic of this shift is very clear: a return to professionalism, to the hard power that can directly create value.
Among numerous career paths, the medical profession has always been the top choice, akin to the apex of a pyramid. Especially in Hong Kong, with the continuous expansion of demand for dental talents, obtaining a Hong Kong Dental Licensing Examination (HKDLE) license is no longer just a piece of paper. It serves as a top-tier certification of one’s professional knowledge, clinical adaptability, and manual dexterity, and is also a crucial milestone for achieving a step-by-step leap in one’s career.
However, on the path to obtaining a license, the Part 2 practical examination of the Hong Kong Dental Licensing Examination has always been a major concern for countless candidates. It is not just a simple technical test, but also a highly realistic and extremely rigorous clinical practical exercise.
From the laboratory environment of the Prince Philip Dental Hospital to the six core subjects of pediatric dentistry, prosthodontics, conservative dentistry, periodontology, dental public health, and oral and maxillofacial surgery, each section tests the limits of the candidates.

You need to be meticulous in details such as aerosol prevention measures, general infection control procedures, and proper sharps disposal. Even the operating angle of the head model must be adjusted to a professional level that meets patient safety and real-world environmental requirements.
What many candidates fear most is not the lack of understanding of theories, but the anxiety of not knowing how to turn clinical operations into scoring points when facing the scoring criteria of the examiner, despite having a solid foundation in dental practice.
To help everyone accurately overcome these blind spots, CHENGHEI Education will officially launch the Part 2 practical examination special training course on May 11th. We fully understand everyone’s anxiety during the preparation period, so this course is designed to be extremely compact and efficient.
Over the next 12 live and replayed class periods, we will guide you through a comprehensive coverage of the six major examination subjects. We will refine the course content into specific practical logic: for example, allocating double time to strengthen high-weight subjects such as oral and maxillofacial surgery, and conducting detailed decomposition for subjects such as pediatrics, prosthodontics, conservation, and periodontics, turning those abstract scoring requirements into standard actions in your muscle memory.
This course will be led by a practicing dentist from Hong Kong. The instructor is not only an expert in clinical practice but also a mentor who deeply understands the real-life dental procedures in Hong Kong. From handling the oral examination process in practice to precisely controlling the operation procedure in simulated tests, we are committed to helping you polish every detail to the utmost perfection through this training.
If you have decided to obtain a license this year, or are searching for the key to unlock the door to professional medical practice in Hong Kong, consider joining our training course on May 11th. Leave the complexity of professionalism to us, and keep the confidence to take the exam with ease for yourself.
The registration channel is now open. We look forward to meeting you in the course and jointly stepping into a new stage of becoming a practicing dentist. Please contact us through the back-end.
