Dentistry

Dentistry (state examination)

Study dentistry at FAU. Gain knowledge in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of dental, oral and maxillofacial diseases. The interdisciplinary approach to dentistry at FAU combines dentistry with medicine, as diseases of the oral cavity can affect the entire body. The program covers theoretical, scientific and practical training, with a focus on interdisciplinary thinking.

What is the degree program about?

Dentistry is a medical specialty that includes the prevention, detection and treatment of diseases of the teeth, mouth and jaw. The degree programs in dentistry and medicine are closely linked, as pathological changes in the oral cavity can affect the entire body. The initial symptoms of various diseases often manifest in the oral cavity. Great importance is attached to interdisciplinary thinking in the degree program in dentistry.
During their studies, students receive theoretical, scientific and practical training. At the beginning of the course, students study science subjects such as physics and chemistry as well as fundamental subjects such as anatomy and physiology. As students progress, medical and dental subjects (phantom courses, treatment courses) are gradually incorporated into the study plan. The practical part of the course is designed to prepare students as well as possible for their future working life.
After successfully completing your studies, you will be licensed to practice dentistry. Further specialist training in medicine is not required to work as a dentist. However, four years of further training as a specialist dentist for orthodontics or specialist dentist for oral surgery as well as further curricula and associated specializations are possible. To become a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery, you need to have completed a degree in medicine and dentistry as well as five years of specialist training.

Do you need help or more information?

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