There's no single "passing score" on the DAT (Dental Admission Test). Dental schools use the DAT score as *one* factor among many in their admissions decisions. Each school sets its own minimum acceptable score and uses a holistic review process considering GPA, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, and other qualifications alongside the DAT score.
Therefore, aiming for a high DAT score is crucial, as there's no universal cutoff. A score considered "good" at one school might be insufficient for another. You should research the specific admission requirements of the dental schools you're applying to.