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133 Master's degrees in Dentistry in United States
Pediatric Dentistry
The graduate program in Pediatric Dentistry at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill leads to a clinical certificate in pediatric dentistry and a master of science, master of public health, or Ph.D. degree awarded by the UNC Graduate School.
Dental Biomaterials
Students in Dental Biomaterials at Marquette University pursue the application of scientific principles to the study of dental biomaterials including relationships among compositions, physical properties, and clinical properties for dental biomaterial systems.
Oral Biology
The Department of Oral Biology Graduate Program at the University of Pittsburgh offers basic, translational, and clinical studies in oral biology, biomedical research and health that span spatial scales from the molecular and cellular levels to the whole organism level.
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
The Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics program at Loma Linda University is designed to prepare clinicians for a specialty practice in orthodontics and/or a career in dental education.
Periodontology
The Periodontology program at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is designed to prepare dentists to enter the clinical practice of periodontics or to work in academics and research.
Pediatric Dentistry with Master Option
The Pediatric Dentistry with Master Option program from The University of Texas at San Antonio offers the advanced student a balanced curriculum in both didactic and clinical areas to earn a master’s degree in either dental science or public health.
Oral Health Sciences
The Oral Health Sciences at Temple University will let you pursue advanced study and research in the scientific field of oral health.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery program of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston prepares practitioners to treat diseases, injuries and defects involving both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region.
Advanced Dental Therapy
The Master of Science in Advanced Dental Therapy (ADT MS) from Minnesota State University Mankato provides dental hygienists who have a baccalaureate the opportunity to take their degree to the next level.

Medical Sciences
The Medical Sciences program from Ponce Health Science is a transformative program tailored to strengthen your knowledge base and enhance your preparation for doctoral programs in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine.
Endodontics with Master Option
The Advanced Education Program in Endodontics with Master Option at The University of Texas at San Antonio is a 24-month certificate program of intensive study, research, and clinical activities designed to meet the formal requirements for eligibility to take the certifying examination of the American Board of Endodontics.
Dental Hygiene
Recipients of the Master of Science degree in Dental Hygiene at Old Dominion University develop skills to meet complex national and global health challenges in interprofessional education, knowledge-generation, information transfer, and health care for all members of society.
Periodontics
The Periodontics at University of Pittsburgh centers on a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment planning and patient care emphasizing collaboration with other treatment centers.
Dental Science
The University of Connecticut, Dental Science program offers an opportunity for study and research in dental science, the basic life sciences, and the allied health fields.
General Dentist Educator
The clinical residency and graduate program for international dentists is a dual-track program consisting of clinical and didactic education. The clinical track is mainly intended to prepare the candidate for a career in patient care and clinical education. Learn more with the General Dentist Educator program from University of the Pacific.
Orthodontics
Orthodontics Certificate from Temple University’s Kornberg School of Dentistry emphasizes evidence-based, patient-centered and outcome-driven care. Residents receive didactic and clinical instruction, in preparation for a career as an orthodontist in settings such as clinical practice, research and academics. Graduates are prepared to pursue certification by the American Board of Orthodontics.
Oral Medicine
Oral Medicine is a unique discipline within dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and non-surgical management of orofacial disease. The Oral Medicine Department at the University of Washington strives to be a global leader in the diagnosis and management of disorders in the orofacial complex whose treatment may fall between medicine and dentistry.
Prosthodontics
The Prosthodontics program at Marquette University is a three-year program. A resident in the prosthodontic program must complete a minimum of 42 credit hours of course work, including 12 credit hours of clinical practice, and six credit hours of thesis work. The remaining credits will be from courses assigned by the program director.
Dentistry
The goal of the Master of Science degree Dentistry program at the University of Kentucky is to produce graduates who are clinically adept, well-grounded in research and the biological basis of dentistry, and prepared to function at a high level in clinical practice and academic dentistry.
Dental Public Health
Dental Public Health at Boston University is designed for dental hygienists, therapists, and dental assistants to develop and enhance the managerial and analytical skills essential to attain leadership roles in today’s changing dental healthcare field.