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The Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences at Â鶹ԼÅÄ offers students undergraduate and graduate programs in a dynamic and diverse setting. Students will have the opportunity to attend one of the world’s greatest and most research intensive dental school.

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â–ºÌýÌýState-of-the-art facilitiesÌý

Our main facilityÌýincludes a teaching clinic, a and classrooms all with leading edge technology. In addition, our students work in Â鶹ԼÅÄ Health Centre (MUHC) hospitals, the Jewish General Hospital, and community organisations, as well as with our affiliated research centres.

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â–º A first-class community outreach program providing excellent care to people in need

All dental students partake in the multi-faceted community outreach programÌýoffering free dental care to a variety of vulnerable groups across the city through clinics located at the Faculty, in the community, and mobile clinics. Our research programs evaluate different dental care delivery models for vulnerable groups to help develop new, more permanent models of care integrated in government health services.

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â–ºÌýÌýAn innovative curriculum

A constantly changing curriculum reflecting the rapid evolution of dental care with a heavy emphasis on an evidence-based approach. Small class sizes offer students individualized training and learning opportunities to help achieve academic and clinical excellence.Ìý

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â–ºÌý An abundance of research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students

A series of research courses are offered throughout the undergraduate program, enabling students to learn the basics of research methods, protocol, and reporting. Students receive a high level of technical support and interact extensively with faculty, post-doctoral fellows, research associates and assistants.

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professional postingsâ–ºÌý A long-term career focus

The Faculty f Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences has the largest General Practice Residency Program in Canada, based in three university affiliated hospitals. 95% of graduating dental students enter residency programs across Canada and the USA each year, and 30% continue to a specialty program.

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Ìýâ–ºÌý A highly engaged student populationÌýA man in blue medical scrubs, a woman wearing a white coat and a woman wearing a short white coat against a wood wall

The Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences has a vibrant Dental Student Society and Dental Graduate Student Society whom organise numerous student led events and activities. Our student ambassadorsÌýare here to communicate with those interested in applying and support applicants during the selectionÌýprocess.

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