100 %
It depends on which school you go to but two F's to fail is the normal rate! :)
No, "dental school" is not capitalized unless it is part of a specific proper noun, such as the name of a school like "Harvard School of Dental Medicine."
Liverpool Dental School was created in 1861.
Most dental hygiene schools are very good. When choosing a school, be sure it is accredited and has a high pass rate on the national boards (greater than 90%). Also, ask around to local dental hygienists in your area. They can recommend a good school and steer you away from poor ones.
NOT the Vancouver College of Dental Hygiene!! or its sister school Toronto College of Dental Hygiene
The number one ranked dental school in the United States is the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. The school can be reached at 1-215-898-8943.
Before dental school, you must have a 4-year degree from a university.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine was created in 1867.
Case School of Dental Medicine was created in 1892.
Northwestern University Dental School was created in 1891.
Northwestern University Dental School ended in 2001.
New Jersey Dental School was created in 1956.