Serving prospective Canadian dentists for over 100 years, the dentistry program at Dalhousie University has trained thousands of successful dentists. Degrees include a four-year DDS program, and a one or two-year dental hygiene program. Two faculty-operated public dentistry clinics treat about 10,000 patients annually.
Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry
5981 University Avenue
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
B3H 3J5
902-494-2824
dentistry.dal.ca
Originally founded in 1917, the University of Alberta's Department of Dentistry offered its first complete dentistry degree program in 1923. Today, they offer a fully accredited, four-year DDS program in western Canada. Successful graduates can attend the school's Continuing Dental Education course, which keeps new dentists informed on the latest updates and innovations in their field.
University of Alberta Department of Dentistry
3036 Dentistry/Pharmacy Building
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
T6G 2N8
780-492-3117
dent.ualberta.ca
Located on the campus of the very first university established in western Canada, the Manitoba School of Dental Hygiene saw its first graduating class in 1962. Offering programs for both dental hygiene and general dentistry, the school gives students education and hands-on skill they will use daily.
Manitoba School of Dental Hygiene
780 Bannatyne Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
R3E 0W2
204-789-3631
umanitoba.ca
The Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Toronto is Canada's first school of dentistry and its largest. Founded in 1875, the school today attracts some $9 million in annual research funds and plays a large role in advancing dentistry as a whole.
Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Toronto
124 Edward Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5G 1G6
416-979-4900
utoronto.ca