The Bachelor of Dentistry program in Turkish universities is a comprehensive professional degree designed to train future dentists equipped with modern skills and scientific knowledge. The typical curriculum spans five years and consists of foundational courses in biomedical sciences (such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry) in the first two years, alongside preclinical laboratory training focused on developing manual dexterity and technical skills[4]. From the third year onward, students begin clinical education involving supervised treatment of real patients, rotation through different dental specialties (including restorative dentistry, orthodontics, oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, periodontology, and prosthodontics), and exposure to the latest technology in simulators and digital dentistry labs[4]. Many Turkish faculties—including leading private and state universities—emphasize ethical practice, patient safety, holistic care, and the integration of evidence-based techniques. Graduates earn the Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree, which enables them to practice as general dentists in Turkey and qualifies them for licensing/specialization exams abroad (including the USA and UAE)[2]. Turkish dentistry programs are widely recognized for their balance of theory and practice, state-of-the-art facilities, and strong career prospects both domestically and internationally. Graduates can pursue careers in private practice, public health institutions, dental research, or specialization programs.