University of Louisville School of Dentistry

University of Louisville School of Dentistry

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About

The University of Louisville School of Dentistry (ULSD) is a state-supported institution offering comprehensive dental education, patient care, and research. Established in 1918, it provides a full spectrum of general and specialty dental services through its student and faculty clinics, ensuring high-quality, affordable care while training future dental professionals.

Hours

Monday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Friday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Quick Info

Address

501 S Preston St, Louisville, KY 40202

Phone

(502) 852-5096

Website

http://louisville.edu/dentistry

Detailed Introduction

The University of Louisville School of Dentistry (ULSD) is a prominent institution within the University of Louisville, a public research university located in Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1918, the School of Dentistry has a rich history of providing dental education and patient care, growing from its integration into the University of Louisville, which itself traces its roots back to the Jefferson Seminary in 1798. The ULSD occupies a substantial three-story building spanning almost 200,000 square feet at the Health Sciences Center downtown campus. Its facilities boast recently renovated clinical and laboratory spaces equipped with state-of-the-art technology, designed to simulate a private practice environment and enhance student learning and patient privacy. ULSD functions as both an academic institution and a comprehensive dental clinic. It offers a wide array of dental services to the public through its student clinics, supervised by experienced faculty, and through its faculty practice, UofL Dental Associates. The services encompass general dentistry (exams, cleanings, fillings), emergency care, oral cancer screenings, treatment for dry mouth and oral discomfort, and specialized care including orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, crowns, bridges, dentures, implant placement and restoration, periodontal (gum) care, oral and reconstructive surgery (including extractions), and root canal therapy. The school aims to provide affordable, patient-centered care, with fees often significantly lower than those in private practices, making quality dental treatment accessible to a diverse patient population from various socio-economic backgrounds. Beyond patient care, a core mission of ULSD is education and research. It offers programs such as the Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD) degree, dual degrees like DMD/MS in Oral Biology and DMD/MBA, and a B.S. degree in Dental Hygiene. The school emphasizes a student-centered approach, preparing future dental hygienists and doctors to deliver compassionate and respectful oral healthcare. Research is a vital component of ULSD's mission, with opportunities for students to engage in discovery and knowledge generation. Research programs span various departments, including Comprehensive Dentistry, Diagnosis & Oral Health, Oral Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, and Rehabilitative & Reconstructive Dentistry, focusing on areas like biomaterials, behavioral sciences in dentistry, oral microbiome, host-pathogen interactions, craniofacial development, maxillofacial trauma, and digital technologies in orthodontics and prosthodontics. The school is committed to advancing oral health through teaching, research, and community outreach.

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University of Louisville School of Dentistry
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University of Louisville School of Dentistry

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Patient Reviews

3.2 out of 5
Alexandria Caulk

Alexandria Caulk

I contemplated writing this review for many reasons, but I want to share my experience. I took my mother here for an emergency appointment regarding her moral and wisdom teeth that were cracked and infected. She has pretty severe dental phobia and I didn’t want her to go alone. They were able to get us scheduled for the following day. This was a very clean and kept facility and the desk staff were kind. We were first put into a normal exam booth and the student assisting us was incredibly sweet and empathetic, which helped calm some fears down. X-Rays were taken to confirm the issue, and it was decided both the moral and wisdom need to be extracted. We get moved to the oral surgery section of the facility and were met with 2 different higher leveled students. They were both very sweet.

They start numbing the area (which hurts like hell for anyone at first), but after the third round of shots and still not taking effect, I was concerned. They start trying to extract the first tooth which put my mom in noticeable distress. After attempting to renumb the area, try to extract, waiting for her striking pain to subside enough…about 6 times. Now to the second tooth. Take the above situation, add in horrific agony and pain, times it by 10, and a stitch in her gum. Through the 2 hours total these extractions took, I sat quietly at the end of the table and did all I could to provide any comfort and distraction for her. I have never witnessed someone in that amount of pain before, and oh my god it’s traumatic. I’m astonished. Not to mention it being my mom which only amplifies how I feel about this.

There comes a point in any procedure when it should be halted as to not put someone in straight pure torture, but that’s what happened here. Just to top it all off, they stated they can’t offer ANY type of pain relief for afterwards at home, handed her 2 Tylenol, and we were sent on our way. To say I was floored is an understatement. She’s got a damn stitch holding her gum line together from this and it’s tough luck for the inevitable pain? I find that to be incredibly cruel. Overall- the students and staff were nice and did help bring her anxiety down, but the practice/school protocols and guidelines on procedures are so far outlandish and inhumane. I really question the ethics of their nonexistent aftercare pain relief approach. Don’t be afraid to go here, but absolutely raise hell if you aren’t being adequately cared for; and if you have a complex procedure done, don’t forget to find time afterwards for an inevitable ER visit.

January 7, 2025

Casandra Bowen

Casandra Bowen

My daughter is existing patient here and I’ve been trying to make an appointment to periodontist for 4 days I had someone pick up twice and then hang up on me. I also left a message to see if they would get back and I have not been contacted.

May 2, 2025

Melissa Murray

Melissa Murray

Tried to get an appointment with school of dentistry 10 months ago tried to call numerous times was hung up on or they said they would call back nope they just ignored me. Still haven’t gotten it fixed because I have no insurance and they send me a txt today my appointment was cancelled due to weather. It being a school you would think they would take care of their patients.

They are completely incompetent as far as I am concerned. Who lets people wait I. Pain for almost a year?

February 20, 2025

Patricia Kirchgessner

Patricia Kirchgessner

I love the people who work on me, BUT, trying to get ahold of anyone in the DMD clinic or the grad school department is Impossible. I have called, and called, and called and left messages every time, because noone ever answers, and then I NEVER GET A CALL BACK, as the recording promises. This is a serious problem. It is a hugh failure in your ability to communicate with a paying customer.

July 7, 2025

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University of Louisville School of Dentistry

501 S Preston St, Louisville, KY 40202

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Address

501 S Preston St, Louisville, KY 40202

Phone

(502) 852-5096

Website

http://louisville.edu/dentistry

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