Students working toward the Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) at the College of Dentistry at Ohio State are trained in eight academic units representing each of the major dental specialties: endodontics, oral biology, oral surgery, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontology, primary dental care and restorative and prosthetic dentistry.
The OSU College of Dentistry also offers a Bachelor of Science degree in dental hygiene -- the only program of its kind in Ohio.
A range of advanced education programs are available at the Ohio State University College of Dentistry to prepare graduates for careers in clinical practice, academia or research. Training in their respective programs will certify dentists in the following dental specialities:
- Anesthesiology
- Endodontists
- General Practice Residency
- Oral Pathology
- Oral Surgeon
- Orthodontist
- Pediatric Dentist
- Periodontist
- Prosthodontist
These programs range in length from 12 to 48 months. Upon completion, the graduate earns a certificate of specialty training and is eligible to take specialty board exams. Some graduates of the OSU College of Dentistry may also have the opportunity to earn a Master's of Science degree in dentistry. The College of Dentistry at Ohio State also offers a PhD program in Oral Biology, intended for graduates pursuing a career in academic dentistry or research.