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2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Pre-Dentistry


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A dentist is an independent health care provider who examines, diagnoses, treats, and manages diseases and disorders of the teeth, gums, jaw, and mouth. Dentists are involved in disease prevention, as well as treatment and restoration of structures in the mouth. Dentists may be generalists or may become specialized through further training in residencies or fellowships.

The pre-dentistry curriculum offers basic required courses but students should contact the individual professional dental school about requirements specific to that school. Students should consult with advisors to help plan a course of study that complies with the requirements for admission to the schools of dentistry of the student’s choice.

In general, schools of dentistry will require coursework (usually one year each) in biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and mathematics. These courses should be those that the major would take. In addition, some schools of dentistry may require additional coursework in biochemistry, genetics, physiology, and statistics, along with coursework in English, humanities, and the social sciences. A pre-dentistry student at USD may use the suggested curriculum for the pre-medicine program as a guide in completing dentistry prerequisites.

Generally, schools of dentistry require at least 90 semester hours of pre-dentistry coursework and students are encouraged to obtain the Bachelor’ degree. The student is free to major in any area of interest. Admission to a school of dentistry is based upon such qualities as academic preparation, scores on the Dental Admission Test (DAT), character and general fitness for the field of dentistry. Students may apply to many of the dental schools through use of the AADSAS (Associated American Dental Schools Application Service) application.

For more information about dentistry contact: American Dental Education Association (http://www.adea.org); Academic Advising Center, 677-5381 (Arts and Science, Room 20); Donald Scheidel, DDS, Dept of Dental Hygiene, 677-5378; Health Professions Advisor, 677-5156 (Julian Hall 143) or Department of Biology, 677-5211 or by visiting the following web site: http://admissions.usd.edu/academics/majors/pre-health-professions.cfm.

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