Frank Oppenheim, DMD, PhD, Chair
Thomas E. Van Dyke, DDS, PhD, Program Director
COMBINED PERIODONTOLOGY AND MASTER'S OF SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY IN ORAL BIOLOGY
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Periodontology
The first year of the 36-month CAGS program is primarily devoted to the pursuit of the research project of the Master's degree and emphasizes the sciences essential to understanding the principles of clinical periodontology. The second year is the first clinical year include the basic didactic courses. These include clinical medical sciences, microbiology/immunology, periodontology, principles of occlusion, orthodontics, oral medicine, oral pathology, and oral biology. In addition, there is a 50% time commitment to the clinical practice of periodontics. The third clinical year is devoted to the clinical practice of this specialty, with additional instruction in the clinical sciences and clinical research. Residents are also involved in teaching and off-site clinical service. This program is designed to meet the formal educational requirements of the American Academy of Periodontology and the American Dental Association. Graduates become board-eligible on completion of Part I of the Board Examinations.
Curriculum
Year 1
SDM PD 832 Growth and Development 1/2 cr, 1st sem. SDM PE 991 Research: Periodontology 4 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
Year 2
SDM OB 761 Oral Microbiology 1 cr, 3rd sem. SDM OB 763 Basic Processes in Oral Biology 4 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM OB 767 Oral Immunology 1 cr, 4th sem. SDM OS 828 Pain and Anxiety Control 1 cr, 4th sem. SDM OS 831 Head and Neck Anatomy 1 cr, 3rd sem. SDM OS 761 Medical Concerns of the Dental Patient 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PA 801 Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2 cr, 4th sem. SDM PE 801 Histology/Embryology - Clinical Relevance in Diagnosis and Therapy of Periodontal Disease 1 cr, 2nd sem. SDM PE 807 Seminar: Treatment Planning in Periodontics 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PE 809 Principles of Prosthetic Reconstruction 1 cr, 4th sem. SDM PE 811 Orthodontic Mechanotherapy 2 cr, 4th sem. SDM PE 815 Periodontal Literature Review I 4 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PE 817 Seminar: Grand Rounds 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PE 819 Seminar: Periodontal Surgery 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PE 823 Periodontal Therapy I 4 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PE 825 Orthomechanotherapy 2 cr, 2nd sem. SDM PE 827 Applied Dental Pharmacology 1 cr, 4th sem. SDM PE 830 Oral Medicine 1 cr, 4th sem. SDM PE 911 Clinical Periodontology 15 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PE 880 Seminars in integration of Periodontology, Restorative and Implant Therapy I cr, 1st and 2nd sem. SDM PH 800 Introduction to Biostatistics/Epidemiology 1 cr, 1st sem. SDM PH 763 Bioethics and Law 1 cr, 4th sem. SDM PH 741 Behavioral Sciences 1 cr, 3rd sem. SDM PR 761 Occlusion 2 cr, 3rd sem. SDM PR 816 Implantology Seminar 2 cr, 4th sem. SDM PR 844 Implantology Literature Review 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PR 846 Implantology Case Presentation 1 cr, 3rd and 4th sem. SDM PR 845 Implantology Literature Topics 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.
SDM PR 849Introduction to Dental Implant Restoration 1/2 cr, 4th sem.
Year 3
SDM PE 808 Seminar: Treatment Planning in Periodontics 2 cr, 5th and 6th sem. SDM PE 818 Seminar: Grand Rounds 2 cr, 5th and 6th sem. SDM PE 820 Seminar: Periodontal Surgery 2 cr, 5th and 6th sem. SDM PE 829 Periodontal Literature Review II 4 cr, 5th and 6th sem. SDM PR 847 Implantology Case Presentation 1 cr, 5th and 6th sem. SDM PE 880 Seminars in integration of Periodontology, Restorative and Implant Therapy I cr, 1st and 2nd sem. SDM PE 912 Clinical Periodontology 15 cr, 5th and 6th sem. SDM PR 832 Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain 1 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
Master of Science in Dentistry in Periodontology
The MSD degree entails a research project and thesis and is an integral component of the 36-month program for qualified students. Depending on the time needed to complete the research component, additional time beyond the 36 months may be necessary for successful completion of the MSD degree.
Other coursework may be assigned at the discretion of the research advisor and the department chair.
Combined Periodontology and Doctor of Science in Dentistry in Oral Biology
A limited number of candidates are accepted into a program that combines the requirements for a CAGS in periodontology with the requirements for a DSc degree in oral biology. The combined program requires a minimum of five years to complete. The didactic curriculum for this combined program is individualized but comprises all essential elements of both programs (see CAGS in periodontology and DSc in oral biology).
The research project is conducted with faculty in the Division of Oral Biology. The clinical requirements for the CAGS in periodontology and the research requirements for the DSc degree must be fulfilled to the satisfaction of the department's faculty.
Combined Periodontology and Doctor of Philosophy in Oral Biology
A limited number of candidates are accepted into a program that combines the requirements for a CAGS in periodontology with the requirements for a PhD degree in oral biology. The combined program requires a minimum of seven years to complete. The didactic curriculum for this combined program is individualized but comprises all essential elements of both programs (see CAGS in periodontology and PhD in oral biology).
The clinical requirements for the CAGS in periodontology and the research requirements for the PhD degree must be fulfilled to the satisfaction of the department's faculty. The research project is conducted with faculty in the Division of Oral Biology (see general requirements for PhD and see course listings for oral biology).
Limited tuition and stipend awards are available to PhD candidates.
Combined Periodontology and Dental Public Health
This program offers excellent clinical training and a perspective that includes both community and global concerns. After successfully completing three years of specialty training in periodontology and one year of the dental public health program, the student will be awarded a certificate in periodontology and an MSD in dental public health.