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Dental Medicine

Important information at a glance

Degree: State examinationLanguage of Instruction: GermanStart of studies: Winter and summer semesterAdmission: NC (restricted admission)Standard period of study: 11 semestersSemester abroad: Optional

The goal of the dentistry program is to train scientifically and practically educated dentists who are equipped to independently and responsibly practice dental medicine, pursue continuing education, postgraduate studies, and engage in lifelong further training. The program aims to provide foundational knowledge, skills, and competencies across all disciplines necessary for the dental care of the population.

Frankfurt’s dentistry program is one of the largest training centers in Germany, offering innovative teaching and learning methods and motivated instructors to ensure the best possible preparation for practicing modern dentistry. In recent years, dental therapies and treatment methods have advanced dramatically. The use of cutting-edge materials and techniques for preserving teeth is now considered state-of-the-art, alongside digital impression techniques and CAD/CAM-supported production of dental prosthetics. But how can this high standard of training be maintained in times of tight budgets and increasing student numbers? Teaching must be as modern and high-quality as the therapies and treatment methods used. Students provide structured advice to patients, focus entirely on complex therapies during treatment courses, ensure quality throughout the treatment process with digital documentation, and complete treatments within the course timeframe. These conditions are made possible through the Frankfurt teaching model. Students plan interdisciplinary patient care and structured communication for consultations using real patient cases and practice these skills with simulated patients. They learn how to preserve teeth even under challenging conditions, prevent and treat gum diseases, provide care with the latest implant systems, take digital impressions, design and produce dental prosthetics on the computer, and integrate them for patients. They identify dental misalignments and understand how to correct them. Teaching in small groups and the use of modern media technologies, such as TED systems, are standard practices, as is the integration of computer-assisted learning. Before students are allowed to fully focus on patient treatment, their knowledge and skills are objectively and systematically assessed using modern examination methods to ensure patient safety.

Structure and Content

1st–4th Semester

Preclinical Study Phase

Lectures and hands-on training in subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, medical terminology, and career exploration. Courses in dental propaedeutics focusing on dental technology and prevention (elective area).  

First Section of the Dental Preliminary Examinatio

5th–6th Semester

Phantom Year

Phantom courses and model-based hands-on training conducted over one year by the departments of orthodontics, restorative dentistry, oral surgery, and prosthetics.  

Second Section of the Dental Preliminary Examinati

6th–10th Semester

Clinical Study Phase

Integrated and interdisciplinary patient treatment courses, hands-on training, and lectures in dental subjects such as surgery, orthodontics, periodontology, prosthetics, restorative dentistry, dental radiology, and oral, maxillofacial, and plastic facial surgery. Lectures, cross-sectional areas, hands-on training, and courses in medical subjects such as surgery, internal medicine, pathology, pharmacology and toxicology, professional and legal studies, pathological histology, dermatology and venereology, hygiene and public health, otolaryngology, microbiology, pain medicine, and scientific research methods.  

11th Semester

Dental Examination  

Dental Licensure

You can find detailed information about the content and structure of the program on the Department 16 pages.

Study regulations

The study regulations define the structure, organization, and substance of the degree program as well as the examination system. They serve as the foundation for your studies at Goethe University.