The Master's of Dentistry is a 2 - 3 year degree whose main purpose is to provide dental graduates with a comprehensive, scientifically-based program will enable them to undertake a specialized dental practice.
A dentistry Master's degree is appropriate to applicants who have a degree in dentistry and who are pursuing research training and advanced clinical education leading to qualification in a dental specialty disciplines and applicants, both dentists and non-dentists, who are pursuing graduate research training without advanced clinical education.
Master's students in dentistry can pursue graduate dentistry courses and majors in a broad range of fields of study such as
Dental Anaesthesia |
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Dental Public Health |
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Endontics |
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Oral Medicine |
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Oral Radiology |
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Orthodontics |
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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery |
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Pediatric Dentistry |
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Periodontology |
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Prosthodontics |
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North American Master's programs in dentistry welcome foreign students. However, fluency in spoken and written English is critically important.