School Facilities

Photo by: Hal Rosenthaler, D.M.D.
An aerial photograph of Penn Dental Medicine – the School's three main buildings include 1) The Robert Schattner Center, 2) The Thomas W. Evans Building, and 3) The Leon Levy Center for Oral Health Research.
The Robert Schattner Center
240 South 40th Street (School's main entrance & address)
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6030
The 70,000-square-foot Robert Schattner Center provides
state-of-the-art environment for education, research, and patient care,
and includes the following clinical facilities:
- Admissions/Emergency Clinic
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Oral Medicine Clinic
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic
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Penn Dental Medicine
at the Robert Schattner Center
The Thomas W. Evans Museum and Dental Institute
(entrance through the Robert Schattner Center)
The Evans Building, the flagship building of the School
of Dental Medicine, was constructed in 1915. It houses administrative
and academic department offices, lecture halls and seminar rooms, laboratory
facilities, and the following clinical facilities: Pediatric Dentistry,
Endodontics, the
D. Walter Cohen and Morton Amsterdam Periodontal Clinic, the
Brainerd F. Swain Orthodontic Clinic, and the Main (general
restorative) Clinic.
The Leon Levy Center for Oral Health Research
(entrance through the Robert Schattner Center)
The Levy building houses Penn Dental Medicine's basic science departments,
including lecture and seminar rooms, faculty and departmental offices,
and research laboratories.