| A quality education and hands-on experience prepare Midwesterners for the challenging but rewarding field of dentistry.From major cities to college towns, the Midwest is home to some of the hardest working people in America. Midwestern dental schools reflect the values of their communities by providing quality education and hands-on experience to their students. Many schools also offer dental clinics and outreach programs that provide low-cost dental care to the underserved. If your heart is in the Midwest, you have a variety of dental schools and programs to choose from. |
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| Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine |
| With an evolving curriculum and state-of-the-art simulation labs, Case Western Reserve University prepares its students to enter the professional dental world with confidence! |
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| Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine |
| SIU combines clinical and research studies with community outreach programs |
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| The Ohio State University College of Dentistry |
| The OSU College of Dentistry offers cutting-edge academic, research and clinical programs. Students and faculty are also actively involved in community outreach programs. |
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| University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry |
| The University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry students are actively involved in providing oral health care to the community -- especially those most in need. |
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| University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry |
| UIC offers clinical and research studies, and provides reduced-fee dental care in all areas of dentistry. |
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| University of Michigan School of Dentistry |
| The University of Michigan was the first public university in the U.S. to open a dental school. Now a top research school, the U of M offers degree programs and continuing ed courses. |
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