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Faculty of Dentistry (Graduate)

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Our Faculty's focus is on training oral physicians capable of providing comprehensive health care to their patients. We offer unparalleled opportunities for practical experience in a wide variety of hospital and clinical settings. Internationally renowned for our research bolstered by new, world-class facilities, our students are exposed to the latest developments in dental research.

Historically, we have enjoyed a creative mix of students not only from Canada, but also from the United States and around the world. We have a strong history of student participation in faculty affairs with the goal of creating a collegial learning environment.

What make 91ÉçÇø's Graduate Programs in Dentistry so special?

  • Our graduate students do cross-disciplinary work, and are motivated by challenges in research.
  • Small class sizes and a well-structured, stimulating curriculum help students achieve academic excellence.
  • Students receive a high level of technical support and interact extensively with post-doctoral fellows, research associates and assistants.
  • Students interact regularly with faculty who are leading researchers in their fields, and they are exposed to many invited external speakers in various seminar series.
  • Major areas of excellence in the Faculty include research on pain, mineralized and periodontal tissues, extracellular matrix biology, biomaterials and clinical oral health.
  • There are many interdisciplinary collaborations work with other centres of excellence on campus.
  • Our tenure-track faculty have more external research funding than any other Canadian dental school.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2014-2015 (last updated Jul. 28, 2014) (disclaimer)
Faculty of Dentistry—2014-2015 (last updated Jul. 28, 2014) (disclaimer)
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