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The UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry has earned an impressive ranking of 30th worldwide and is recognized as the top institution in Texas for dentistry and oral sciences. This distinction comes from the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities, commonly referred to as the ShanghaiRanking.
This achievement highlights the school’s commitment to excellence in dental education, research, and clinical practice. Faculty members are renowned for their contributions to the field, engaging in groundbreaking research that addresses critical issues in oral health. Students benefit from a rigorous curriculum and hands-on training, preparing them to become leaders in the dental profession.
The recognition not only elevates the school’s profile but also underscores its role in advancing oral health care in Texas and beyond. As the demand for skilled dental professionals continues to grow, the UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry remains at the forefront, shaping the future of dental education and practice.
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