University of Otago - Faculty of Dentistry

University of Otago - Faculty of Dentistry The University of Otago-Faculty of Dentistry serves as a teaching hospital for the people of Dunedin

Founded in 1907, the Faculty of Dentistry is the only Faculty and School of Dentistry in New Zealand. It forms an integral part of the Division of Health Sciences within the University of Otago in Dunedin. It offers programmes in all branches of Dentistry, Dental Therapy, Dental Hygiene, Dental Technology, and Clinical Dental Technology. The School offers excellent facilities for postgraduate trai

ning and is developing programmes for all professional groups in dentistry who wish to continue their education and obtain further qualifications

A Message from the Dean

Tino harikoa te ngākau kua whai wāhi ahau ki te whakamōhio atu ki a koutou ngā tikanga o te Kura Oranga Niho. He hōhipera whakaako tēnei kura, mō te hāpori o Ōtepoti me ngā hāpori huri noa i te takiwā o Ōtākou. I am extremely pleased to have this opportunity to introduce you to the School of Dentistry. The School serves as a teaching hospital for the people of Dunedin and the surrounding community. The School has always placed strong emphasis on clinical and teaching excellence and on basic and clinical research and offers opportunities and facilities for training and research in a variety of disciplines relevant to the biological, material, clinical and epidemiological sciences. In addition to the undergraduate courses, the Faculty offers postgraduate courses within each of its three departments: Oral Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences, Oral Rehabilitation, and Oral Sciences, including all the clinical specialities. Research is one of the normal activities of academic staff and postgraduate students. Current activities cover a broad spectrum including, dental public health, general dental practice, paediatric dentistry, periodontology, guided tissue regeneration, local delivery of therapeutic agents, orthodontics, experimental craniofacial growth, influence of periosteum and muscle activity on bone growth; normal and abnormal dental enamel, molecular aspects of preneoplasia and neoplasia, the role of calcium in cellular metabolism, salivary gland dysfunction, oral cancers, oral and maxillofacial surgery, dental alveolar and implant surgery; oral microbiology and molecular biology, the mechanical properties of dental hard tissues, biocompatability of dental materials, exodontia, prosthodontics, removable prosthodontics, archaeological and palaeontological investigations of dental remains. Specialist clinical support is provided for the Otago population and the specialists in the school provide support to the dental profession throughout the country through advice, continuing education courses, and serving on national bodies. The School is justly proud of its international reputation for research, and clinical and academic excellence from a team of staff who are at the leading edge of their profession. The Faculty is also fortunate to be able to attract many internationally renowned scholars, who either choose to spend part of their leave period undertaking research at the School, or who are invited under the auspices of the Faculty's Professional Development Committee. The School of Dentistry offers a friendly environment for postgraduate training and education. I hope you will join our stimulating academic community and I look forward to welcoming you.

28/05/2026
We are hiring!  Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor – Endodontics
27/05/2026

We are hiring! Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor – Endodontics

Click the link provided to see the complete job description.

24/05/2026

Anyone who finds themselves wondering ‘what is a lemon pig?’, and then uses Google to find out, will come across an informative Wikipedia page written by Otago’s very own Wikipedian in Residence, Dr Tamsin Braisher.

14/05/2026
13/05/2026

“Every fibre” in Ethan Kamana (Taranaki, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa, Ngāti Maniapoto) is driven to better support underserved communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Kia ora koutou, just a friendly reminder to everyone that our clinics are open as usual on Monday. If you're unable to m...
17/03/2026

Kia ora koutou, just a friendly reminder to everyone that our clinics are open as usual on Monday. If you're unable to make your appointment that day please call us on 03 479 8889.

For Christmas 2025 Amy and Sammy from our Patient Services team organised a Faculty wide collection of Christmas present...
18/12/2025

For Christmas 2025 Amy and Sammy from our Patient Services team organised a Faculty wide collection of Christmas presents for children spending their Christmas at Dunedin Hospital. The team at the Children's unit were incredibly grateful for the overwhelming generosity of our Staff and Students, and will be supporting Women's Refuge with some of the gifts as well.

Address

310 Great King Street
Dunedin
9016

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+6434798889

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