The University of Siena is one of the key public Italian options for students looking for Dentistry in English. Its official 2026/2027 course catalogue lists Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics as an English-taught, single-cycle LM-46 degree with 360 credits and 35 national places.
This page is focused on the Siena public university option. Because Siena is a public university, applicants should plan around the annual MUR and Universitaly Medicine/Dentistry in English admission process rather than a private university exam.
Best fit
Students who want a public university Dentistry option in Italy, English-taught dental training and a smaller Tuscan university-city setting.
Degree outcome
The official 2026/2027 course page lists a 360-credit LM-46 Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics program taught in English.
Recognition note
The degree is issued by an Italian public university. Dental registration after graduation depends on the country where you want to practise.
Dentistry in English at Siena
Siena's English-taught program here is Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics. Use the dedicated Dentistry program page for the deeper view of admissions, test format, fees, curriculum and IMAT Mentor preparation fit.
Public university fees; check Siena's annual fee rules and simulator
National programmed access through the public Medicine/Dentistry in English admission process
Admissions Timeline
Siena lists Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics as a restricted-access course with 35 national places in the 2026/2027 course catalogue. For the 2025/2026 call, Siena listed 33 EU/equivalent places and 2 non-EU places, with the admission test on 17 September 2025.
Future applicants should check the current Siena, MUR and Universitaly pages before planning dates or documents. Annual registration windows, test dates and seat splits can change.
What to check first
Annual Siena admission notice for Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics.
Universitaly registration rules, deadlines and candidate category.
Ministry decree for the current Medicine/Dentistry in English admission test.
Public admission planning
Siena should be planned with public IMAT admission deadlines. Do not mix it with private exams such as HUMAT or Cattolica's admission test.
Public IMAT Admission Test
Siena Dentistry sits in the public Medicine and Dentistry in English admission process, commonly called IMAT by students. For 2025/2026, Siena listed Universitaly registration from 26 August 2025 to 9 September 2025 at 15:00 GMT+2. For later intakes, use the current MUR, Universitaly and Siena instructions.
Admission type
Public national admission
Admission follows the national public process for English-taught Medicine and Dentistry programs in Italy.
Registration
Universitaly and official calls
Use the current Universitaly, MUR and Siena instructions for registration, candidate status and documents.
Preparation
IMAT prep plan
Build the sciences and reasoning base early, then adjust to the final specification for your intake.
Tuition and Living Costs
The University of Siena is a public university, so fees should not be treated like a fixed private tuition price. Siena publishes annual fee rules and a fee simulator; applicants should use the current official fee page before budgeting.
Tuition model
Public university fees can depend on annual rules, student status and financial documentation. Check Siena's current fee page and simulator.
Living-cost planning
For Siena, use roughly EUR 750-1,100 per month as a practical planning range before deposits, travel, visa costs and dental-course materials.
Recognition and licensing
Dentistry licensing is country-specific. Siena can be a strong Italy option, but students should check dental registration rules in the country where they want to practise after graduation.
Student life in Siena
Siena is a smaller university city in Tuscany. For international Dentistry applicants, the practical tradeoff is a more compact student environment and public-university setting, with less big-city scale than Milan or Rome and the usual need to build Italian for daily life and clinical context.
Best-fit profile
Students who prefer public Dentistry, a smaller city and a clear focus on dental training in English.
Watch out for
Public does not mean automatic admission or free study. Seat competition, annual test rules, documents and living costs still need careful planning.
University of Siena campus video
How IMAT Mentor Helps
Siena is exactly the kind of public Italy program IMAT Mentor is built around. The platform can help you structure Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, logical reasoning and timed practice while keeping the official annual call as the source of truth.
Can I study Dentistry in English at the University of Siena?
Yes. The 2026/2027 University of Siena catalogue lists Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics as an English-taught, long single-cycle LM-46 degree with 360 credits.
Is the University of Siena a public IMAT university?
Yes. Siena is a public Italian university for Dentistry in English. Admission is nationally programmed and follows the annual public Medicine/Dentistry in English admission process, not a private university test.
How long is Dentistry and Dental Prosthodontics at Siena?
The course is a 360-credit single-cycle Dentistry degree. For planning, students should treat it as a 6-year program.
What entrance test do Siena Dentistry applicants take?
Applicants should follow the annual MUR and Universitaly admission process for Medicine and Dentistry in English, commonly called IMAT by students. Dates, format and registration rules can change each year.
How much are University of Siena Dentistry fees?
Siena is a public university and publishes annual fee rules separately. Applicants should use the current University of Siena fee page and simulator instead of relying on a fixed private-university tuition figure.
Can IMAT Mentor help with Siena Dentistry?
Yes. Siena Dentistry is one of the public Italy programs where IMAT preparation is directly relevant. IMAT Mentor can support Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, logical reasoning and structured practice, without guaranteeing admission.