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Pre-Dentistry

Dentists are oral health specialists who are highly qualified and licensed to diagnose and treat conditions and diseases that impact the teeth and gums of their patients. They provide health services ranging from routine to extreme complex procedures. Gaining acceptance into a dental program is challenging, and students need to maintain a high level of academic excellence to be competitive. Becoming a dentist generally requires an additional four years of education beyond the bachelor’s degree. Dental schools offer one of two types of advanced degrees, either of which will prepare you for a successful career in dentistry:

  • Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)

While every dental school is different, there is typically little difference in the type of training you will receive in either a DMD or DDS program. As of 2022, there are 70 accredited dental schools in the US, and the Indiana University School of Dentistry is the only one located in Indiana, offering a DDS degree.

Pre-Requisite Courses

The admission criteria for each dental program are unique to that college or university. While the following table includes the most common pre-requisite courses for dental programs in the US, additional courses may be recommended. Students should work with their advisor to ensure all pre-requisite courses are completed in a timely fashion depending on the programs to which you plan to apply.

SubjectSemestersCourse
Biology
Introductory BiologyTwo, w/labBIO203 and BIO204
MicrobiologyOne, w/labBIO214 or BIO340
Human AnatomyOne, w/labBIO225
Human PhysiologyOne, w/labBIO226 or BIO334
BiochemistryOne, w/labBIO310 or BIO311/312 or BIO411/412L
Chemistry
General ChemistryTwo, w/labCHE140/141L and CHE142/143L
Organic ChemistryTwo, w/labCHE305 and CHE306
Physics
General PhysicsTwo, w/labPHY110 and PHY111
Mathematics
CalculusOneMAT215
Behavioral Sciences
PsychologyOnePSY101

Preparing a Competitive Application

Since all dental schools have slightly different expectations, you should thoroughly explore the requirements for each program to which you plan to apply. At Marian, meet early and often with your advisor to stay on track for a successful application.

A competitive candidate will generally:

  • Demonstrate strong academic performance (GPA 3.5 or higher)
  • Score well on the Dental Admissions Test (DAT)
  • Demonstrate extensive familiarity with the field to gain an appreciation of the profession
    • Shadow several professionals in the field in which you hope to work
    • Gain direct patient care experience through volunteering or a paid position
    • Get involved in community service, volunteerism, and co-curricular activities
    • Seek leadership opportunities in clubs, organizations, church, or sports
    • Conduct independent research to better understand the scientific literature
  • Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, the ability to work with a diverse group of people, and a desire to help others

Student Success Stories

Chrislyn Fite, who completed Marian University's pre-dentistrty program, was accepted by Tufts University.

"I had amazing relationships with the biology, chemistry, physiology, and other faculty at Marian University. They guided and encouraged me every step of the way as I completed the pre-dental curriculum. Their mentoring and assistance was invaluable in preparing me to score well on the DAT."

Chrislyn (Church) Fite '17

Read Chrislyn's Story

Want to Know More?

Trisha Staab, Ph.D.
Director of Pre-Medicine and Pre-Health Professions
(317) 955-6544
stlukes@marian.edu

Office of Undergraduate Admission
(317) 955-6300
(800) 772-7264
admissions@marian.edu

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