Dentistry Throughout The World - Egypt

Egypt

Dentistry is taught in governmental and private dental schools in Egypt :

1-School of Dentistry, Misr University for Science and Technology. (MUST)

2-School of Dentistry, Misr International University. (MIU)

3-School of Dentistry, British University of Egypt. (BUE)

4-School of Dentistry, Ain Shams University.

5-School of Oral & Dental Medicine, Cairo University.

6-School of Dentistry, Suez canal University.

7-School of Dentistry, Alexandria University.

8-School of Dentistry, Mansoura University.

9-School of Dentistry, Tanta University.

10-School of Dentistry, Alminia University.

11-School of Dentistry, Al-azhr University.

The private schools have better facilities in education. However, graduates from governmental universities have better chances when it comes to internship, practice in general hospitals and job opportunities after graduation. And it is proven that patients trust graduates from governmental universities more than private ones. There is a syndicate for all dentists which regulate the work in dental clinics in association with ministry of health. For any dentist to practise, they should be enrolled in the dental syndicate . The dentist should complete 5 years study course plus year for practice in their dental school or general hospitals in the country . Most governmental dental schools give degrees of Bachelor, Masters degree & PhD in all dental fields.

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