Forensic Dentistry Schools

Forensic odontology schools, or dentistry schools, are not found in every state, or even every geographic region. They are found in the United States as well as other countries and are structured to suit dentists already working full- or part-time. They provide in-classroom coursework as well as hands-on experiences for dentists who want to learn more about the field of forensics.
  1. University of Texas

    • The University of Texas in San Antonio offers a fellowship in forensic odontology. It offers instruction via lecture and hands-on, practical work experience for dentists seeking more experience. It requires 220 hours, which must be completed within a 14-month period.

      University of Texas
      UTHSCSA Dental Diagnostic Science
      MSC 7919
      7703 Floyd Curl Drive
      San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
      210-567-3333
      ddsdx.uthscsa.edu

    McGill University

    • McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, offers a forensic dentistry program that also blends classroom work with hands-on experience. The first three sections of the class are taken via Internet, and the last two sections are on campus in two intensive, one-week courses.

      McGill University
      Faculty of Dentistry
      Room M-51, Strathcona Anatomy & Dent, 3640 University Street
      Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B2
      514-398-7203
      mcgill.ca

    Western Australia

    • Licensed dentists are encouraged to apply for the forensic odontology program at the University of Western Australia in Crowley, Perth. The program takes one year for full-time students or two years for part-time students. Classroom sessions are concentrated in two, four-week sessions to help suit the schedule of working dentists. Other instructional periods occur outside the classroom.

      The University of Western Australia
      35 Stirling Highway
      Crawley, Perth
      Western Australia 6009
      +618-9346-7676

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