Dentistry
Dentistry is concerned with scientifically based diagnosis and treatment of dental, oral, and jaw maladies. Such maladies also include malocclusion of the teeth and missing teeth. Besides the therapeutic measures of removing badly damaged teeth, restorative dental treatment and the construction of dental prostheses, other areas of dentistry have become increasingly important in recent decades, such as the prevention of two common conditions—tooth decay and periodontitis—and the treatment of diseases of the mouth and jaws. With regard to diagnosis and treatment, our dentistry program stresses a holistic approach, seeing the patient as a biological-medicinal whole, because dental and oral disease can be interrelated with other areas of the body and systemic diseases in many different ways, and these must be taken into account. For this reason, the University offers a number of courses in general medicine as a fixed part of the clinical section of its Dentistry degree program (e.g. internal medicine, general surgery, ENT, dermatology, pharmacology, pathology, hygiene).
After students complete their studies by passing the State Dentistry Examination, which is required for a license to practice dentistry, they undergo a practical preparatory period at a dental practice or dental clinic.
Possible lines of work:
Dentist (dental practice, medical care center, hospital, health authority), provider of expert opinion at health insurers or pension insurers, company dentist, military medical officer, employment at trade associations or specialized journals, academia (teaching/research at universities, research institutions, etc.)
University entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur)
German language proficiency (DSH level 2, CEFR level C1, as per DSH exam. regulations)