Perhaps: You would need prerequisite science courses in biology, chemistry, ; physics. You would need to score well on the dat. Then, you would need to apply and be accepted. See if a pre-med or pre-dent curriculum at your school parallels your nursing program. Speak to an admissions counselor at a dental school you may want to attend for additional guidance.
Answered 1/12/2014
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I would think so: Nursing involves many of the core courses required for those who are aiming to try and get into dental schools. There is no real "major" in college undergrad that is dental degree specific, except some colleges that combine undergrad into a dental degree. I would discuss this with a school counselor.
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Nursing: Absolutely. one of the endodontists i refer to got her start actually as a nurse, and then went to dental school....
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