No, Princeton University does not have a dental school. It is primarily an undergraduate institution known for its strong liberal arts and sciences programs. Students interested in dentistry typically pursue pre-dental coursework at Princeton and then apply to dental schools elsewhere after graduation.
VCU School of Dentistry was created in 1893.
There are a number of schools in the United Kingdom where one might study dentistry and become a dental surgeon. Among them are these: Institute of Dentistry, Barts and the London, Queen Mary School of Medicine and Dentistry; The School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham; School of Oral and Dental Sciences, University of Bristol; School of Dentistry, Cardiff University; School of Dentistry, University of Dundee; Dental Institute, King's College London; School of Dentistry, University of Central Lancashire; School of Dentistry, University of Manchester.
Marquette University School of Dentistry was created in 1907.
Indiana University School of Dentistry was created in 1879.
University of Washington School of Dentistry was created in 1945.
University of Alabama School of Dentistry was created in 1948.
University of Michigan School of Dentistry was created in 1875.
Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC was created in 1897.
West Virginia University School of Dentistry was created in 1957.
Louisiana State University School of Dentistry was created in 1968.
Loma Linda University School of Dentistry was created in 1953.
The motto of University of Michigan School of Dentistry is 'Artes, Scientia, Veritas'.