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Home - UTHealth School of Dentistry UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry students gain clinical skills at on-site clinics, hospitals, and through community outreach projects Advanced and continuing education programs are offered as well
Pace Center - UTHealth School of Dentistry The UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry at Houston PACE Center has a network of resources and educational programs that help our students, alumni and dental professionals succeed in dentistry
Dentistry | Health Professions Advising | University of Houston Dentistry is a branch of medicine that concerns itself with the disorders and conditions of the oral cavity Dentists attend dental school to earn a doctorate degree in dental surgery (D D S ) or dental medicine (D D M )
Houston, TXs 5 best Dental schools [2025 Rankings] - EduRank. org Below is the list of 5 best universities for Dentistry in Houston, TX ranked based on their research performance: a graph of 189K citations received by 5 7K academic papers made by these universities was used to calculate ratings and create the top
Patients - UTHealth School of Dentistry Founded in 1905, the UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry was the first dental school in Texas and continues to lead dental education today, with a mission to improve human health by providing high-quality education, patient care, service, and research in oral health
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Dentistry The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Dentistry, established in 1905, offers a comprehensive four-year Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) program distinguished by its location in Houston’s renowned Texas Medical Center and state-of-the-art facilities
UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry - ADEA PASS® Program The six-year OMS MD candidate must have a 4-year dental degree from a CODA or CDAC accredited dental school, and must meet the admission requirements for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School