Dentistry and oral health
Join a rewarding profession responsible for helping provide good oral health - integral to general wellbeing.
About Dentistry and oral health
At Melbourne, you’ll learn from internationally renowned dental academics and be exposed to the clinical expertise of local specialists. Our top-quality dental teaching facilities are the best in the southern hemisphere, offering you a high-quality clinical experience.
Subjects are taught in an advanced learning environment at the forefront of oral health, using state-of-the-art technologies.
Graduate ready to provide a wide range of oral health care to people of all ages and in a variety of clinical settings, working alongside other medical and allied health professionals.
Discover the Bachelor of Oral Health
Hear from Dr Roisin McGrath and oral health student Linna Tea about the Bachelor of Oral Health experience, highlights and career outcomes.
Discover how to become a dentist
Graduate degree pathways
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Find out more about our graduate degrees and get support with your application. Speak to our expert staff online, via phone or at an upcoming event. You can also register to learn more about your course options and opportunities via email.
Why study Dentistry and oral health at the University of Melbourne
Join our health service network
Benefit from our partnerships with leading health service providers, learning in our state-of-the-art facilities, clinical labs and virtual spaces.
Learn from the experts
You'll learn from experts in their field, clinical practitioners and academic leaders with relevant, up-to-date knowledge, experience and research.
Be inspired by your surrounds
Situated within the Melbourne Biomedical Precinct, our campus is at the heart of a global hub of world-leading research institutes and health services.
Hear from our students
Find out what motivated our current students to choose Melbourne, and the impact studying with us has had on their lives and careers.
Being able to treat patients at such an early stage exposes us to a lot of clinical experience by the time we graduate.
Daniel Kwok, Doctor of Dental Surgery