Oral health and dentistry is an integral part of overall health and yet perhaps one of the most overlooked. By studying oral health and dentistry, you can help improve the quality of life for those experiencing dental issues and oral disease, both at an individual and community level.
You can also directly help a person’s confidence and self-esteem through the solutions you create with your work.
If you are looking to be qualified, you can complete the Doctor of Dental Surgery to become a registered general dental practitioner. Other courses are available to upskill through Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in a flexible learning environment or to expand your skills in dentistry.
About the Melbourne Dental School
Our courses
Apply a population health perspective for causes of oral diseases, identify interventions for reducing these and use epidemiological knowledge for assessing the adequacy of current dental practices. 6 months full-time. Mixed-mode attendance.
Open up new career pathways with additional skills and knowledge in adult restorative practice, including deepening your understanding of periodontology and cariology, prosthodontics, oral medicine and pharmacology. 6 months full-time. Mixed-mode attendance.
Develop advanced clinical, academic and research skills to further your career in specialty practice, academia or research. Accredited by the Australian Dental Council for graduates to register with AHPRA and practice as a Specialist Dentist. 3 years full-time. On campus (Parkville).
Designed to equip students with a solid foundation in prosthodontics and restorative dentistry, clinical skills, patient management, and ethical considerations. 1 year full time/ 2 years part time.
Continuing Professional Development
Melbourne Dental School provides CPD courses from world-leading experts and can assist you with improving your current skills and knowledge or developing new techniques. Blended learning provides practitioners with greater flexibility, allowing you to complete courses on your own schedule and view lectures when, where, and as often as you like.
Why study oral health and dentistry?
- #1 University in Australia and #14 in the world for clinical, pre-clinical and health
- Benefit from a long and rich history of oral health education and research, with an established international reputation in several research areas and professional pathways
- Learn from internationally renowned dental academics and be exposed to the clinical expertise of local specialists. Our dental teaching facilities are the best in the southern hemisphere with state-of-the-art technology, offering you a high-quality clinical experience.
*Times Higher Education 2022 World University Rankings.
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Doctor of Dental Surgery
Daniel Kwok
"I chose to study dentistry because I knew I wanted to work in the field of health science to be able to help people improve their self-confidence and quality of life. But I also wanted to fix problems and create solutions with my hands. Dentistry is the perfect combination of biology and arts and is the ideal career pathway for me.Melbourne Dental School provides highly advanced pre-clinical facilities, renowned educators and researchers, up-to-date literature and many opportunities to work with real-life patients.I found the clinical experience to be the most valuable part of the program. We are led and guided by excellent dental practitioners and dental specialists who impart their knowledge, skills and technique to us allowing us to develop and improve our craftsmanship every single day."