

The Advanced Education Program in Endodontics
has as three key goals: to prepare the resident for eligibility for the American Board of Endodontics; to prepare the resident to be a competent professional clinician who has an in depth understanding of the science and practice of endodontics ; and to prepare the resident for teaching and for the evaluation of the endodontic literature. Service in organized dental activities, emergency care and volunteer teaching is fostered with patient-centered education and a commitment to excellence.
Our curriculum, which provides excellent clinical training, integrates the health sciences with clinical experience and utilizes modern technology. Our success is based on maintaining a strong faculty and staff, supported in their commitment to teaching, on-going development, research, and student service.

Coursework
Biomedical Sciences
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Biostatistics
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Head and Neck Anatomy –lecture
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Immunology
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Management of the Medically Compromised Dental Patient
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Epidemiology and Critical Thinking in the Practice of Dentistry
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Clinicopathologic Conferences in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
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Microbiology of Oral Infections
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Bone Biology
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Oral Microbiology
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Implant Dentistry
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Cellular and Molecular Biology
Clinical Sciences
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Dental Pharmacology
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Infection Control
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Interdepartmental Case Presentation/Treatment Planning Seminar
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Medical Emergencies
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Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
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Orofacial Pain
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Practice Management
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Endodontic Clinical Case Review Seminar
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Endodontic Literature Review
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Principles and Guidelines in Research Involving Human Subjects
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Endodontic Courses
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Introduction to Postgraduate Endodontics
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Orientation
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Record Keeping
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Instruments
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Concepts of Niti Metallurgy
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Trauma/Resorption
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Instrumentation Concepts
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Prognosis
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Diagnosis
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Access
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Endodontic Surgery
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Regeneration/Revascularization
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Analgesics/Antibiotics
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Teacher Education
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Literature Review
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Departmental Case Presentation