Free Typing Test Dentistry

Practice typing with this dental topics typing test.

If you don't like a test prompt, you can get a different (random) prompt with the "change test" button - or select a passage from specific book to type from the list below. To find out how fast you type, just start typing in the blank textbox on the right of the test prompt. You will see your progress, including errors on the left side as you type. In order to complete the test and save your score, you need to get 100% accuracy. You can fix errors as you go, or correct them at the end with the help of the spell checker.

Sample Data Entry Test Prompt

Fluoride is a mineral that's found naturally in all water sources. Research has shown that fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by making teeth more resistant to the acid that causes cavities. There are two types of fluoride: Topical fluoride is fluoride that is applied to the teeth via gels or foams, such as the fluoride treatment patients receive at dental exams. Toothpaste containing fluoride is also topical. Systemic fluoride is fluoride that is in food and drink and absorbed into the body when consumed. Over time the fluoride is absorbed into the body and becomes a part of saliva, which then helps strengthen teeth whenever saliva is produced. Many cities in the U.S. fluoridate their public drinking water, which helps to reduce tooth decay in the general population. The American Dental Association (ADA) strongly believes in the public health benefits of fluoridated water in preventing tooth decay, and there is no solid research showing that fluoride is harmful in any way.

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Click on a topic to use it as your test prompt. Selections are ranked according to difficulty from '*' (easiest typing tests) to '*****' (most challenging typing tests). For more details, check the difficulty key at the bottom of the page.

Short typing tests for beginners: (1 - 3 minute typing test at < 30 wpm)

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Typing Test Difficulty Levels

Our typing tests are ranked on level of difficulty. The algorithm to calculate difficulty depends on the average word length and how many special characters like capitals, numbers and symbols are included in the text. Most standard pre-employment typing tests will be in the normal range. You should expect to get higher wpm scores on easier tests and lower wpm scores on the more difficult tests.

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