Dental Admission Test (DAT®)

All dental schools require applicants to take the DAT as a component of their admission process. Learn about practice tests, how to submit an application to take the test and more.

About the DAT

The Dental Admission Test (DAT) is accepted by all U.S. dental schools and select dental schools in Canada. It is designed to provide dental education programs with a means to assess applicants’ potential for success. The total administration time is five hours and 15 minutes. The DAT is offered year round by Prometric test centers in the U.S., its territories (including Guam, Puerto Rice and the Virgin Islands) and select locations in Canada. Learn more in the DAT Candidate Guide.

The Dental Admission Test (DAT) is accepted by 66 dental schools in the U.S. and 10 in Canada. It is designed to provide dental education programs with a means to assess applicants’ potential for success. The test takes 4.5 hours to complete and is offered year round by Prometric test centers in the United States, its territories (including Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) and Canada.

Apply for the DAT. Take the DAT during the spring of your junior year or the summer immediately after.

Apply for the DAT

Take the DAT during the spring of your junior year or the summer immediately after. Submit your application six to eight weeks before your desired test date. Practice tests are available.

Find information on scoring, fees and official requirements for taking the test in 2024. Select “American Dental Association” under Program to find a Prometric site near you. The DAT tutorial is an online sample test. You can take it at any time. Get my scores

See your DAT score report, learn how to interpret the results, or request an audit.

See your DAT score report, learn how to interpret the results, or request an audit.

Recent and Forthcoming Updates

Please download and check Recent and Forthcoming Updates to Examinations and Tests (PDF) often as you prepare for your examination.

FAQ-Dental Admission Test (DAT)

Who should take the DAT? When?

All U.S. and Canadian dental schools require their applicants to take the DAT as a component of their admission process. Each school uses its own criteria to determine how to weigh DAT results as part of admission decisions.

Prospective dental students should take the DAT after they have taken the subjects covered by the test, especially organic chemistry.

What is included in the DAT?

The DAT consists of multiple-choice questions presented in English, and includes a battery of four tests:

How long is the DAT?

The total administration time is five hours and 15 minutes, including the optional tutorial, scheduled break, and survey.

What is the DAT fee?

Please review the current DAT Candidate Guide (PDF) for the test fee.

How many times can you take the DAT?

The DAT retest policy is not subject to appeal and states that:

Is this test offered in Quebec, Canada?

No. This test is no longer offered in the providence of Quebec Canada. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Where do I take the DAT?

The DAT is offered year-round at Prometric Test Centers throughout the U.S. and select locations in Canada (no longer offered in the providence of Quebec). Once you have received your eligibility letter confirming that your test application has been accepted, you must contact Prometric to secure an appointment. We recommend doing this at least 60 to 90 days before your desired test date, since schedules fill up. Visit the Prometric website to find a testing center near you and schedule your test.

If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment due to an emergency please contact the Department of Testing Services by emailing testingproblems@ada.org or calling 800.232.1694.

How do I reschedule or cancel a testing appointment?

To reschedule or cancel a testing appointment, candidates must contact the Administration Vendor in advance of the testing appointment. The local test center cannot schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. Additional fees apply, and must be paid directly to the Administration Vendor. Appointments must be canceled or rescheduled by the business day prior to the test (at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled appointment). Candidates will receive a confirmation notification when rescheduling their testing appointment; please retain a copy of this confirmation.

Can I get a fee waiver?

There are a limited number of partial fee waivers available.

Partial fee waivers are granted on a first-come, first-served basis to eligible examinees who have submitted the required documents. The partial fee waiver covers 50% of the DAT fee. It cannot be applied to any charges associated with rescheduling/canceling a test date or score reporting after the time of initial application.

An examinee is eligible to request a partial fee waiver if each of the following criteria are met:

Request a fee waiver by signing in to your DENTPIN.

Once you have signed in select, ‘Submit Request’ and then ‘Waiver Request.’

You will be prompted to select the test for which you are requesting a waiver. Select ‘DAT.’

The DAT Program will review all partial fee waiver requests and make the final approval/denial decision. After the partial fee waiver request is reviewed, you will receive an email notification of the decision and instructions for submitting a DAT application online. Please allow up to 10 business days for review of all partial fee waiver requests.