Art And Science Operative Dentistry

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The Graduate Program in Operative Dentistry and Biomaterials aims to be a globally leading postgraduate program that generates students who excel in the areas of education, patient care, research and service.

Graduates also have the potential for careers such as clinical or technical research directors in companies with a dental emphasis, consultants to dental corporations, insurance providers, public health policy organizations, professional dental societies, philanthropic dental research, and education funding agencies.

The Graduate Program in Operative Dentistry and Biomaterials curriculum includes core courses and discipline-specific courses. The program emphasizes the development of expertise in a variety of topics including:

In addition, graduates can enroll in a wide range of elective courses based on their research and career interests, including courses in public health, epidemiology, clinical research methods, material sciences, oral biology, biostatistics, and education.

International students are required to take the TOEFL exam with a minimum of 90 on the internet-based test, or the IELTS with a minimum score of 7.5. The exam score must be less than two years old.

When you register for any tests, you should indicate the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School (institution #5816) as a score recipient. If you did not specify the UNC-Chapel Hill Graduate School as a score recipient at the time of taking the test, you must promptly ask ETS to send your scores to us (institution #5816). No departmental code is required.

When requested to do so by the UNC-Chapel Hill Graduate School, international applicants must submit official academic records bearing the signature of the registrar or another academic official and either a raised or ink stamp or seal of the issuing institution. Records must be issued in the original language and be accompanied by certified English translations. International applicants must also submit verification that the degree has been awarded or a copy of the degree award.

International applicants seeking admission must complete and upload an international student data form and financial certification worksheet, available here. Applicants may submit financial certificate documentation at any time during the application process or they may wait to upload the documentation until they have received your admittance notification from the UNC-Chapel Hill Graduate School. Please note these documents must be received and approved by the International Student and Scholar Services office before visa documents can be prepared.

Graduate students must pay tuition and fees during all years of study and training. These charges are subject to change at any meeting of the NC Board of Trustees and a yearly increase of 5-10 percent should be anticipated each year. Estimates for living expenses are available through the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid.

Clinical Component
The curriculum includes topics such as treatment planning and smile design, conservative operative dentistry, biomaterials, diastema closure, porcelain veneers, tooth whitening, CAD/CAM restorations, restoration of fractured anterior teeth, implant planning and restoration, and digital dentistry.

Students who are not graduates of an ADA-accredited dental school must complete a simulation exam as part of their NC intern permit process. Such candidates must pass and complete the simulation exam within two months of their formal matriculation in the program. If a candidate does not pass the simulation exam within the two-month interval, they cannot advance in the clinical program and will be subject to dismissal from the program.

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As a student in the Graduate Cariology and Operative Dentistry Program at the Indiana University School of Dentistry, you will receive advanced didactic and clinical training in preventive dentistry strategies, direct and indirect restorative materials and techniques, implant restoration, and dental esthetics as you work toward a Master of Science in Dentistry degree.

Guided by a treatment philosophy of minimally invasive intervention, the three-year program has an evidence-based curriculum that incorporates the most current advancements in cariology, dental biomaterials, CAD/CAM technology, and smile design. The program also provides valuable didactic and clinical teaching experience.

Upon completion of the program, you will be well prepared for dental school faculty positions teaching didactic and clinical courses in cariology, operative dentistry, dental materials, and dental esthetics to pre- and postdoctoral students.

The Master of Science in Dentistry (M.S.D.) degree and a clinical certificate are awarded upon completion of required didactic and clinical coursework, oral and written qualifying exams, and a research project culminating in a thesis or journal manuscript. This is a combined degree/certificate program; the school does not offer the option to earn only a clinical certificate.

The M.S.D. program starts the first week of July each year; students may not enter the program in the spring semester. If you are an international student, you must arrive on campus at the end of May to complete the English for Academic Purposes placement test.

A limited number of candidates are accepted into this DScD program, which takes at least three years to complete in addition to the time commitment for the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in Esthetic, Digital, and Operative Dentistry. Candidates must complete all basic science and clinical requirements for the CAGS program. The program also requires that candidates complete a major research effort related to esthetic, digital, and operative aspects of restorative dentistry. This research is usually conducted in conjunction with research faculty of the University.

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The Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences includes biomaterials, endodontics, implant dentistry, operative dentistry, and prosthodontics. The Division of Regenerative and Implant Sciences is also housed within this department.

Each departmental faculty member is involved in clinical or basic science research, either at HSDM or at an affiliated institution. Full-time department faculty members also treat patients in the Harvard Dental Center Faculty Group Practice. Full- and part-time faculty members supervise both pre- and postdoctoral students in the Harvard Dental Center Teaching Practice.

Operative Dentistry is the art and science of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases or trauma to teeth. Treatment should restore proper tooth morphology, function, esthetics and harmonious relationship with surrounding tissues. The Section of Operative Dentistry is in the Department of Restorative Sciences. Our mission is to support the academic goals of the Department and Augusta University through teaching, research, service, continuing education programs and patient care. Our primary mission is to provide high quality didactic, pre-clinical and clinical instructions to undergraduate students in contemporary and evidence-based operative dentistry. The concepts of modern day dental practice management and auxiliary utilization are also emphasized.

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