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About Dentistry

Dentistry programs prepare individuals for the independent professional practice of dentistry/dental medicine, encompassing the evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area, and adjacent structures and their impact on the human body and health. Includes instruction in the basic biomedical sciences, occlusion, dental health and prevention, oral pathology, cariology, operative dentistry, oral radiology, principles of the various dental specialties, pain management, oral medicine, clinic and health care management, patient counseling, and professional standards and ethics.

Those who are interested in Dentistry can study up to a Doctors degree research scholarship. Currently, 6,771 students are granted some level of degree in Dentistry around the United States each year. More students graduate with a degree in Dentistry in the state of California than any other state. The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Dentistry is $38,300.

Popularity of Dentistry Degrees in the U.S.
This heat map represents the states that have the highest percent of Dentistry degrees compared to all other degrees awarded in that state.
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Careers

The highest paying career for Dentistry majors is Dentists, General. But, something else to think about is how much demand there is for specific jobs. A position that is in high need that a degree in Dentistry can prepare you for is Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary.

Top Paying Careers

These are the highest paying careers for Dentistry majors.

Most In-Demand Careers

These are the careers in highest demand for Dentistry majors.

Student Demographics

Total Students
6,729
Female Students
3,568 (53%)
Male Students
3,161 (46%)
White (3,202, 48%)
Asian (1,609, 24%)
Hispanic or Latino (662, 10%)
U.S. Nonresident (442, 7%)
Black or African American (334, 5%)
Two or more races (229, 3%)
Race/ethnicity unknown (221, 3%)
American Indian or Alaska Native (23, <1%)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (7, <1%)

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