Master’s Degree in Dentistry and Dental Implantology - Dental School 72 months Postgraduate Programme By Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Dentistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The work of Dentistry and Dental Implantology graduates consists in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired diseases and disorders of the teeth, mouth, jaw bones and temporomandibular joints and associated tissues, and in prescribing the medication and the devices required for professional practice.

The Dental School’s Master’s Degree graduates possess the professional, cultural, decision-making and operational autonomy needed for on-going refresher training, having completed a course characterised by a holistic approach to the health issues of healthy or sick individuals, including aspects associated with their physical environment and social background.

To achieve this aim, the Master’s Degree requires students to obtain a total of 360 ECTS-credits over the six-year course, of which at least 90 must be obtained through vocational clinical training work to be performed in parallel with the other training activities in the university’s healthcare facilities.

Vocational training is compulsory and necessary to achieve the Master’s degree; it is planned in compliance with the Academic Regulations and lasts the entire duration of the course. With regard to the definition of curricula requiring the performance of the activities envisaged by Directive 78/687/EEC, the University’s Academic Regulations comply with the provisions set forth in the applicable Decree and in article 6, subsection 3 of Ministerial Decree no.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Dentistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The work of Dentistry and Dental Implantology graduates consists in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired diseases and disorders of the teeth, mouth, jaw bones and temporomandibular joints and associated tissues, and in prescribing the medication and the devices required for professional practice.

The Dental School’s Master’s Degree graduates possess the professional, cultural, decision-making and operational autonomy needed for on-going refresher training, having completed a course characterised by a holistic approach to the health issues of healthy or sick individuals, including aspects associated with their physical environment and social background.

To achieve this aim, the Master’s Degree requires students to obtain a total of 360 ECTS-credits over the six-year course, of which at least 90 must be obtained through vocational clinical training work to be performed in parallel with the other training activities in the university’s healthcare facilities.

Vocational training is compulsory and necessary to achieve the Master’s degree; it is planned in compliance with the Academic Regulations and lasts the entire duration of the course. With regard to the definition of curricula requiring the performance of the activities envisaged by Directive 78/687/EEC, the University’s Academic Regulations comply with the provisions set forth in the applicable Decree and in article 6, subsection 3 of Ministerial Decree no.

Admission Requirements

* If you are attending a  foreign/international school  or have a  non-Italian diploma ,  register at least 5 days before the deadline  (by March 24, 2026): you will be able to register for the admission test only after having obtained the evaluation of your school documents.




Who can participate:


Students enrolled in their final year in 2025 - 2026 at a school in Italy or abroad or already in possession of a qualification



What to do to register



To register for the admission test on the UniSR Admissions Portal you will need:


  1. Personal and frequently used email account : here you will receive all the information throughout the entire selection process, from test registration to enrollment
  2. Identity document/passport
  3. Tax code (for Italian citizens only)




If you have a non-Italian diploma or are studying at a foreign/international school or an Italian school abroad, prepare the following documents to upload to the portal during registration:


  1. Pagelle/transcripts/predicted grades
  2. If available, final diploma
  3. If required by your diploma and if already taken, university entrance exams or certifications (APs, YKS, ENEM, etc.)
  4. Any translations, declarations of value, legalizations/apostilles, or any other documents you already have that can help us verify.



Please note: in this case, you'll have to wait for our evaluation before you can register for the test. Don't wait until the last minute to register!



  • If you are a non-EU citizen in possession of a residence permit or a diplomatic passport, upload these documents to the portal when filling in your personal data.


  • Starting 5 days before the test, you will receive technical instructions for participating in the test via email. You will be asked to complete a requirement check to ensure that the devices and the location where you will take the actual test are suitable. It is important to take the test at least one day before the test.




NOTE INFORMATIVE


  • To register for the admission test, it is NOT necessary  to already have a high school diploma.
  • A high school diploma remains a prerequisite for enrollment. Enrollment and participation in the test do not require a final year of high school. However, the competition and subsequent ranking are valid for enrollment purposes only for the academic year to which the Call for Applications refers (specifically, 2025/2026).
  • You can register for the admission test even if you are already enrolled in a degree program.
  • To register for multiple UniSR competitions, you must make one selection at a time: after completing the first registration, you can proceed with the second.

01 Apr 2026
6 Years

Tuition fees

Domestic
30,140 EUR
International
30,140 EUR

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