Adelaide University

Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Undergraduate

Details

University Location Adelaide, South Australia
City Population 1.3 million
Student Population 22,840
Int'l Student Population 7,100
Main Campus Adelaide City Campus
Program Campus Adelaide City
Program Duration 5 years
Estimated Annual Tuition AUD$99,100 (2025 fees; subject to increase)
Semester Intake February
Next Available Intake 2026
Application Deadline June 26, 2025*
International Places 36 – 40

Overview

Offering one of Australia’s most advanced dental facilities, Adelaide Dental School is a recognized leader in oral health throughout the country. The school is located within the $246=million Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS) building.

Conveniently situated in the heart of Adelaide’s BioMed City precinct adjacent the Royal Adelaide Hospital and South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), the AHMS brings together more than 1700 students and 600 health researchers in a vibrant and innovative environment of learning and discovery

As an Adelaide University dental student, you’ll be guided by staff who have been awarded nationally for their outstanding teaching, knowledge, and practical skills. You’ll combine theory with hands-on, practical experience at the state-of-the-art Adelaide Dental Simulation Clinic, and on clinical placements with quality dental health providers throughout South Australia.

Adelaide Dental School’s reputation for outstanding teaching, research, contribution to community, and quality of graduates, has been built over a proud 100-year history.

Program

The Bachelor of Dental Surgery provides clinical experiences from day one, giving you the chance to develop your professional and practical skills. With Adelaide’s person-centred focus, you’ll be introduced to the practice of dentistry and develop an understanding of the normal structure and function of a healthy body. This includes the oral cavity, evidence-based maintenance of people’s health and dentistry as a career.

Through integrated learning activities, you’ll develop a knowledge of evidence-based care. You’ll work in a collaborative environment to learn critical self-evaluation and plan strategies for improvement.

In your second year, you’ll build on your knowledge while continuing a focus on patient care. You’ll develop an understanding of the changes that occur in the oral cavity, when an imbalance of the oral ecosystem develops, and practice placing emphasis on restoring a healthy balance. You’ll also continue to study the scientific basis of dentistry and develop systematic scientific skills to examine, assess risk and manage healthy teeth and gums.

In your third and fourth year, you’ll extend your studies to understand dental disorders and the human diseases affecting oral health and dental practice. Develop clinical skills in comprehensive treatment planning through the supervised care in both general dental practice and dental specialties.

In your final year, you’ll integrate everything you’ve learnt and consolidate your clinical skills in a range of settings. You’ll be ready to step into your role as a dental professional and manage an increasingly complex range of dental problems.

A range of assessment formats are used throughout the program. Assessment consists of examinations that may be in the format of written papers using a range of question formats or clinical assessments. There is also continuous self-monitoring of clinical performance and tutor feedback during each clinic or simulated clinic session. At the end of a clinical placement period, tutors complete summative assessments of clinical performance. Other forms of assessment during the semester include Tests of Understanding, assignments, and participation in small group tutorial sessions.

Adelaide Dental Simulation Clinic
These state-of-the-art facilities will enable you to practice real-world patient/client care procedures in a technologically advanced environment. You’ll be able to acquire and develop clinical skills in a highly advanced environment that includes 90 individual simulators equipped with a manikin, dental equipment, a PC, and monitor. The facilities also include two dental surgeries, a plaster laboratory, radiology and sterilization areas, virtual reality dental simulators, and CAD-CAM scanning technology.

Admission Requirements

1. From high school
Average of 85%+ from top Grade 12 subjects required, including 1 of chemistry, mathematics, or physics; and 1 of biology, chemistry, geology (earth or environmental science), or physics.

  • AB – 90%
  • BC – 85%
  • ON – 85%

From university
Cumulative GPA of 2.7 /4.0 of at least based on at least 6 months full-time study or equivalent.

2. Admissions Test
You must complete the UCAT ANZ. For information about how to register, visit the booking page on the UCAT website.

3. Interview
Applicants will be selected for an online interview based on their UCAT ANZ score.

Admission Timeline

*While the application deadline for the 2026 intake is June 26, 2025, you’re encouraged to apply as early as possible.