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PROSTHODONTICS

Dan Nathanson, DMD, MSD, Chair, Department of Restorative Sciences and Biomaterials
Steven Morgano, DMD, Program Director, Postdoctoral Prosthodontics

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Prosthodontics

The 36-month combined program in fixed, removable, and implant prosthodontics provides the candidate with clinical proficiency and comprehensive knowledge of the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of oral function, comfort, appearance ,and health of patients with missing/damaged teeth and orofacial defects by using biocompatible artificial substitutes. The curriculum includes didactic and clinical instruction in complete dentures, removable partial dentures, fixed prosthodontics, implant dentistry (including implant surgery), geriatrics, temporomandibular disorders, and maxillofacial prosthodontics. The didactic background and the clinical and laboratory skills of these areas of prosthodontics are stressed.

Emphasis is placed on the periodontal integrity of the patient and the supportive therapy of all other disciplines in achieving total patient care. This integration is achieved through interdisciplinary seminars with the other specialties and through coordinated treatment planning.

The intensive and systematized library reading assignments and literature review seminars are an important aspect of the curriculum. They are designed to acquaint the resident with the principal facets of the prosthodontic specialty, evidence-based health care, and methods of critically reviewing the dental literature.

This program follows the guidelines established by the ADA for advanced educational programs in Prosthodontics and the multidisciplinary scope of the specialty certificate examination of the American Board of Prosthodontics.

Two different tracks are available for the 36-month program. The clinical track leads to the certificate of advanced graduate study (CAGS) in the specialty of Prosthodontics. Qualified residents may elect the research track, in which residents complete a research project, thesis and thesis defense in the third year and are awarded both the CAGS and the Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD) degree. Because of variations in the time commitment required for the research component, completion of the research track may require more than 36 months.


Curriculum

Year 1

SDM EN 819 Endodontics for Prosthodontists .5 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM OB 761 Oral Microbiology 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM OB 767 Oral Immunology 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM OS 761 Medical Concerns of the Dental Patient 2 cr, 1st sem.
SDM OS 828 Pain and Anxiety Control 1 cr, 1st sem.
SDM OS 831 Head and Neck Anatomy 1 cr, 1st sem.
SDM PD 832 Growth and Development 1/2 cr, 1st sem.
SDM PE 764 Current Concepts in Periodontology 1 cr, 1st sem.
SDM PE 817 Seminar: Grand Rounds 2 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PE 827 Applied Dental Pharmacology 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PH 741 Behavioral Sciences 1 cr, 1st sem.
SDM PH 763 Bioethics and Law 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PH 800 Introduction to Biostatistics/Epidemiology 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PR 720 Practice Management 1 cr, 1st sem.
SDM PR 801 Fixed Prosthodontics 2 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 803 Complete Denture Prosthodontics 3 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 805 Esthetic Dentistry for the Prosthodontist 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PR 806
Removable Partial Dentures 3 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 807 Patient Presentation and Treatment Planning Seminar 1 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 814 Removable Prosthodontics: Overlay Dentures 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PR 815 Basic Prosthodontic Techniques 3 cr, 1st sem.
SDM PR 816 Implantology Seminar 2 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PR 818 Principles of Gnathology 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PR 821 Maxillofacial Prosthetics 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PR 825 Postdoctoral Biomaterials 4 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 844 Implantology Literature Review 2 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 845 Implantology Literature Topics 2 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 846 Implantology Case Presentation 1 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.
SDM PR 855 Principles of Surgery for Prosthodontists 1 cr, 2nd sem.
SDM PR 861 Contemporary Prosthodontic Literature 1 cr, 1st & 2nd sem.
SDM PR 911 Clinical Prosthodontics 6 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.


Year 2

SDM PA 801 Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2 cr, 4th sem.
SDM PE 818 Seminar: Grand Rounds 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.
SDM PR 761 Occlusion 2 cr, 4th sem.
SDM PR 808 Patient Presentation and Treatment Planning Seminar 1 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.
SDM PR 862 Contemporary Prosthodontic Literature 1 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.
SDM PR 901 Prosthodontic Literature Review 4 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.
SDM PR 912 Clinical Prosthodontics 12 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.
SDM PR 832 Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain 1 cr, 4th sem.
SDM PR 847 Implantology Case Presentation 1 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.

Year 3

SDM PE 822 Seminar: Grand Rounds 2 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM PE 880 Seminars in Integration of Periodontology, Restorative and Implant Therapy I cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM PR 848 Implantology Case Presentation 1 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM PR 809 Patient Presentation and Treatment Planning Seminar 1 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM PR 863 Contemporary Prosthodontic Literature 1 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM PR 913 Clinical Prosthodontics 12 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM PR 918 Student Teaching 1 cr, 5th and 6th sem.

Master of Science in Dentistry in Prosthodontics

The MSD degree entails a research project, thesis, and thesis defense and is available as an integral component of the 36-month program for qualified students. Because of the time required to complete the research component, additional time beyond the 36 months may be necessary for successful completion of the MSD degree.

SDM OB 763 Basic Processes in Oral Biology (Oral Biology Research Track) 4 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM OB 830 Advanced Biomaterials (Biomaterials research track) 4 cr, 5th and 6th sem.
SDM PH 803 Biostatistics 2 cr, 5th sem.
SDM PH 830 Research Writing 2 cr, 5th sem.
SDM PR 991 Research: Prosthodontics 4 cr, 3rd year

Other coursework may be assigned at the discretion of the research advisor, program director, or the department chair.

Doctor of Science in Dentistry in Prosthodontics

A limited number of candidates are accepted into the DScD program. Candidates must complete all biomedical science and clinical requirements for the CAGS program as described above. The program also requires that candidates successfully complete a major research effort related to the specialty, a doctoral thesis, and thesis defense. The total full-time commitment for the combined CAGS/DScD program is a minimum of five years.

SDM PR 992 Research: Prosthodontics 4 cr, 7th and 8th sem.
SDM PR 993 Research: Prosthodontics 4 cr, 9th and 10th sem.

Other coursework may be assigned at the discretion of the research advisor, program director, or the department chair.


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