careeer opportunities with a dentistry degree

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Dentistry is a vocational degree which offers the opportunity to develop the specialist knowledge, technical skills and qualities required to become a dentist

Job options

Jobs directly related to your degree include:

  • Dental hygienist
  • Dental technician
  • Dental therapist
  • Dentist

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:

  • Health improvement practitioner
  • Health service manager
  • Higher education lecturer
  • Medical sales representative
  • Primary school teacher
  • Science writer
  • Secondary school teacher
  • Teaching laboratory technician

Work experience

The practical element of the course develops your clinical and technical abilities alongside the communication, teamwork and management skills necessary to provide patient care and register with the General Dental Council (GDC) to practice dentistry.

Although you don't need additional work experience to improve your chances for employment as a dentist, it's advisable to participate in extracurricular activities while at university, such as joining societies and becoming a student ambassador or a course representative.

You'll have the opportunity to take an elective placement project, anywhere in the UK or overseas. In some universities you can opt to intercalate, i.e. spend a year studying a science or another healthcare degree between your second and third year of studies.

Many dental students contribute to charities offering oral healthcare advice to the community. Volunteering will enhance your transferable skills such as communication and team work, as well as building your self-confidence.

Typical employers

The vast majority of graduates work as dentists in general dental practice, NHS hospitals and in community dental services.

You may also find opportunities in:

  • national and global health charities
  • private hospitals
  • teaching and education
  • the armed forces
  • universities and clinical research organisations.

Skills for your CV

A dentistry degree develops your subject-specific skills, technical dental skills, the ability to understand ethical issues and the skills enabling you to treat patients in a caring and empathetic manner. It also equips you with clinical competence alongside manual dexterity. You'll gain transferable skills, valued both in and outside of dentistry, such as:

  • administrative and management skills, to run a dental practice
  • analytical and problem solving skills, to help reach clinical decisions
  • the ability to work in and lead a multi-skilled team effectively
  • verbal and written communication skills, developed from integrated placements and assignments.

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