CAPPADOCIA UNIVERSITY

Oral and Dental Health

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2 Years / Full Time
Ürgüp Health Campus
TYT / Turkish

What Is the Oral and Dental Health Program? Why Should I Study It?

The Oral and Dental Health Program trains students to become qualified dental health technicians and dental assistants who can work in dental clinics, private hospitals, or public hospitals. It’s one of the programs with the highest employment opportunities after graduation. Graduates can also work in the dental industry, such as dental supply companies and implant firms.

A dental health technician assists dentists during patient examinations, prepares treatment materials, and ensures everything is ready for use. They set up the work environment for the dentist, welcome the patient, and support both the dentist and the patient throughout the treatment process.

Why Study Oral and Dental Health at Cappadocia University?

The aim of Cappadocia Vocational School’s Oral and Dental Health Program is to educate respected, highly qualified graduates who have international-level knowledge in oral and dental health and are preferred by both the public and private sectors. The program includes hands-on training in the university’s laboratories and in affiliated health institutions and organizations.

Double Major (ÇAP) and Minor Opportunities in the Oral and Dental Health Program

Students in the Oral and Dental Health Program can broaden their career horizons by combining their technical skills with other complementary disciplines through double major (ÇAP) opportunities.


Program Available for Double Major

  • Dental Prosthetics Technology

Students accepted into the double major program can complete both the Oral and Dental Health and Dental Prosthetics Technology associate degree programs simultaneously, earning two separate diplomas. This combination of clinical practice and prosthetic design skills gives them a strong competitive edge in laboratories, clinics, and oral-dental health centers.


Minor Opportunities

Note: There is currently no defined minor program for the Oral and Dental Health Program.


This double major option helps students stand out in the dynamic oral and dental health sector by improving their prosthetic design, patient communication, and teamwork skills. For application requirements, success criteria, and quotas, please contact your program advisor.

What Do Oral and Dental Health Graduates Do?

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Oral and Dental Health Associate Degree Program can work as “Dental Health Technicians” in dental health centers, dental clinics, hospitals’ dental units, and dental supply or implant companies. There are also many positions available in public hospitals and Dental Health Centers (ADSM).

Courses Offered in the Program

The program includes both theoretical courses such as dental morphology, materials science, dental tools and equipment, principles of dentistry, dental diseases, infectious diseases, anatomy, physiology, and microbiology, as well as hands-on clinical practice courses.

Double Major and Minor Opportunities for Oral and Dental Health Students

Students enrolled in the Oral and Dental Health Program can also choose to do a double major in the Dental Prosthetics program.

Qualities Needed for Students Interested in the Program

  • Being attentive and responsible

  • Patient and detail-oriented

  • Able to handle stressful and emotional situations

  • Prioritizing patient safety and satisfaction

  • Teamwork and collaboration skills

  • Good communication skills

  • Strong manual skills

Undergraduate Programs Accessible Through Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS)

  • Emergency Aid and Disaster Management
  • Nursing
  • Health Management
  • Social Work

Program Tuition Fees

Program Name

Tuition

Oral and Dental Health (Full Scholarship) -
Oral and Dental Health (25% Discount) 280,500 TL

2025-YKS Placement Quotas and 2024-YKS Minimum Scores

Program Name

Quota

2024-YKS Min. Score

2024-YKS Ranking

Oral and Dental Health (Full Scholarship) 10 335.65 513837
Oral and Dental Health (25% Discount) 68 244.21 1754349


For the 2025–2026 academic year, a total of 78 students will be admitted: 10 full scholarship and 68 with a 25% discount.

2025-YKS Additional Placement Quotas and Minimum Scores

Program Name

Extra Quota

Martyr/Ghazi Quota

Earthquake Victims

2025-YKS Min. Score

Oral and Dental Health (Full Scholarship) 0 2 0 **
Oral and Dental Health (25% Discount) 14 0 0 223.80485

Programs without a base score (“*”) can be chosen by any candidate with a valid score. ** For these programs, scholarship quotas are full, but there are remaining places in Martyr/Ghazi or Earthquake Victim quotas.

Vocational High School Fields Eligible for Extra Points

Field Code

Field Name

Branch No

Branch Name

6205 Nursing - Midwifery - Health Officer - All Branches
6201 Emergency Health Services - All Branches
6208 Health Services - All Branches
6204 Dental Prosthetics - All Branches

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