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TEXAS A&M DENTAL CLINICS ARE CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAYS

The Clinic and Education Building and our M.C. Cooper Dental Clinic near Fair Park will be closed for the Christmas and New Year's holidays.

We will re-open Monday, January 5, 2026

Happy holidays from the students, faculty and staff at Texas A&M University College of Dentistry!

 

 

Shaping the Future of Oral Health

With 10 dental specialties represented, Texas A&M College of Dentistry's educational experience is unmatched, and our drive to change lives through innovative technologies and cutting-edge research is unstoppable. As the largest oral health care provider in North Texas, the school brings care to people in need—wherever they need it.

 

Insights - News from the College of Dentistry

Insights is an online publication celebrating the exceptional people, high-caliber programs, groundbreaking research and storied history of Texas A&M University College of Dentistry. It also covers oral health and its connection to overall health and well-being , as well as the personal stories of patients who have entrusted their care to Texas A&M.

Texas A&M College of Dentistry Calendar

 
 
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"It is an absolute honor to come home to the dental school that so aptly prepared me for my career as a dental professional and academician. I am thankful for the opportunity to guide the College of Dentistry along its well-respected trajectory of continued preeminence.”

Dr. Lily T. Garcia

Dean, Texas A&M College of Dentistry