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Dental Admission Test (DAT) Penn Dental Medicine is currently accepting both the ADA and Canadian versions of the DAT. DAT scores from test dates starting January 2022 and later are required for the 2024-2025 admissions cycle. Unofficial DAT scores will not be considered.
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Foster a humanistic environment where each individual in our diverse community is valued, respected and empowered.Treat our patients with compassion and respect, and provide exceptional evidence-based care.Honor PDM’s legacy through transformative initiatives to solve the complex problems of today and tomorrow.Shape the global dental profession by teaching evidence-based knowledge and providing opportunities to pursue individualized development for life-long learning.The four-year DMD program and curriculum at Penn Dental Medicine not only reflects a strong commitment to developing knowledge and skills in both oral science and oral health care, but also offers the flexibility for students to tailor their education to their interests. As one of 12 schools within the larger urban campus of the University of Penns...
First Year
The first year of the curriculum introduces students to the concepts of human biology as they pertain to medicine in general and to dental medicine in particular. The curriculum reflects an emphasis on integration of scientific information by grouping courses into integrative course streams rather than discipline specific courses. This includes studies relating to the principles of oral disease prevention, patient management, and physical examination. A major segment of the curriculum focuses...
Second Year
The second-year curriculum is applied to understanding the pathology of the oral cavity and the principles of diagnosis and treatment. The curriculum includes fundamental courses in pathology (an integration of general and oral pathology), pharmacology, and principles of medicine. The preclinical restorative dentistry course is a continuation of the program offered in the first year and focuses on prosthetic therapy; it also includes additional rotations in the Virtual Reality Laboratory. Oth...
Third Year
Students begin to function as dental practitioners during their third year. Didactic courses provide a deeper and more sophisticated foundation of knowledge in the clinical disciplines. However, the bulk of the third year is spent providing general patient care in a variety of settings. This includes assignments to Primary Care Units in the general clinic and rotations in various specialty clinics. In addition, students provide patient screenings and education in community-based dental health...
The Penn Dental Medicine’s Selectives Program enhances the predoctoral curriculum by allowing students to individualize their education to reflect their own professional interests. Selectives are offered from October to June each year, and includes didactic, clinical, community dental health service, and research opportunities. Many Selectives occu...
The Personalized Care Suite at Penn Dental Medicine provides custom dental care for adults with special needs, using advanced technology and methods. Prosthodontics. Prosthodontists repair and replace chipped, damaged, or missing teeth with biocompatible prosthetic substitutes. View More Services. This Will Be My First Visit. What Should I Expect?
Welcome to Penn Dental Medicine. We are pleased that you have selected us for your dental care. Our School is committed to providing comprehensive, patient-centered oral health care, within the scope of our educational programs, since 1878.
A U.S. or international dental degree is required for admission to all Penn Dental Medicine Graduate Dental Education (GDE) programs with the exception of the Pediatric and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Residency programs, which will only accept a U.S. dental degree.
The School excels in instruction, research, and patient care in dental medicine and inspires, demands, and thrives on the need to continuously improve the quality of programs, produce future leaders, and be the best in all of its pursuits.