Dentist (NSW/ACT)
Education and Training:
To become a dentist you have to study dentistry at university. To get into the course below you usually need to gain your HSC/ACT Year 12. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of mathematics, chemistry and physics are normally required. Entry is highly competitive, and you usually need to sit selection tests and attend an interview. Contact the university for more information as requirements may change.
Degree Courses:
Charles Sturt University - Orange Campus:
- Bachelor of Dental Science, 5 years full time
Additional Information:
In July 2010, a new National Registration and Accreditation Scheme came into effect for a number of health occupations, including dentistry. State and Regional Boards assist the Dental Board of Australia by implementing these national standards and policies. For full details, see the Dental Board of Australia's website.
It is a legal requirement for graduates to be registered with the Dental Board of Australia before being able to practise as a dentist in any state or territory in Australia.
The first two years of the above degree have been accredited by the Australian Dental Council for registration throughout Australia and New Zealand, and procedures to gain accreditation for the following three years have been initiated.
Related Courses:
While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.
*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.
Employment Opportunities:
Most dentists work in private practice. Some are also employed within state or territory governments and a few seek posts in the Australian Defence Force. Opportunities for careers in teaching and research also exist, mainly within the universities and dental training institutions.
Demand for dental services depends upon demographic factors such as the size and age of the population, the general economic climate, the extent of private health cover and public awareness of new services available. Demand for dentists in the public sector depends upon government funding policies.
For Further Information:
Australian Dental Association (Federal Office)
(02) 9906 4412Centre for Oral Health Strategy NSW
(02) 8821 4300Dental Board of Australia
1300 419 495Dental Health Program
(02) 6205 0977Information for other states and territories:
www.ada.org.au
cohs@swahs.health.nsw.gov.au