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About masters in dentistry

A masters degree in dentistry is a well-respected qualification that allows graduates to pursue varied career paths in professional dentistry. 

Students have a wide range of specialisms to choose from, with courses offered by top universities. Specialisms include public health, restorative dentistry, dental hygiene, endodontic and paediatric dentistry. 

Most graduates are qualified dentists who wish to expand their area of expertise and study advanced practice. Several masters courses require applicants to have a bachelors degree in dentistry and some dental practice experience. A variety of dentistry masters are available to suit your preferred style of study, including part-time, full-time and distance-learning options.

Find your ideal dentistry masters with our course finder today. 

Why study a masters in dentistry? 

Dentistry is a rewarding career that challenges you to use your skills and knowledge to help improve the health of others. Dentists enjoy job security, flexibility of working hours, career progression and generous financial reward. 

You may work as a dental surgeon, public health dentist, orthodontist or other dental services provider. Roles can be found in the NHS, private hospitals, charities, the armed forces or universities. 

If a masters in dentistry sounds interesting to you, then search for your ideal course at Postgrad.