At my post-bacc program, I knew several older applicants who contacted schools about their pre-reqs expiring-for the most part, the schools were understanding and accepted them even after the 5 year mark. I think you should do as you planned and contact all schools you're interested in about the expiration of your pre-reqs. A strong DAT score an offset a weaker GPA to an extent; however, it really depends how competitive the schools you apply to are. As previously stated, you should contact the schools you plan to apply to and ask for their advice on the matter.
Personally, I think retaking all your pre-reqs is a bit over the top (unless you had C-'s or lower in them). Some schools also require additional classes such as biochem and anatomy-so make sure you research the specific course requirements for the schools you plan to apply to. Between retaking all your pre-reqs and taking upper-division science courses, I think most schools would prefer seeing the latter. '
All in all, it's very possible for you to get into a dental school, especially if you crush that DAT. Just make sure your DAT score doesn't expire the cycle you decide to apply. Whether you'll get into a specific school or not is never certain. All you can do is make yourself the most competitive applicant you can be to that end.
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