Preview to Dentistry is a course designed for pre-dental students and students considering dentistry as a career.  Coursework and lab activities expose pre-dental students to the art, science and practice of dentistry.  Course objectives intend for students to: 

  • Learn about the science of dentistry, the various dental disciplines and recent developments in research and biotechnology, through classroom and clinical experiences
  • Develop an understanding of the implications of oral health on individuals and communities, Kentucky’s health disparities; underserved rural and urban communities and disadvantaged populations and social justice
  • Develop an understanding of the basic sciences as they relate to clinical dentistry
  • Learn the “language” and terminology of dentistry
  • Begin to develop hand skills through pre-clinical laboratory experiences
  • Gain understanding of public and private dental practices, free and reduced fee dental services, local and regional dental clinics offered through AHEC/HETC programs across the state
  • Become familiar with the admissions process 
  • Explore the relationship between Cultural Competency and Ethics in Healthcare 
  • Understand the importance of inter-professional relationships in competent and patient-centered care. 

The course consists of lecture/laboratory/clinical observation sessions and a community service experience.  The class will primarily meet at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays. (Exception: clinical observation, community service and possible exposure to organized dentistry meeting).