PROSTHODONTICS (PROS)
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A seminar designed to review early and classic prosthodontic literature common to fixed and removable prosthodontics.
Principles of diagnosis and treatment relative to the prosthodontic patient are covered in depth in this seminar series.
This course provides the prosthodontic student with adequate knowledge in fixed prosthodontics to promote continued lifelong learning, offer quality treatment to a diverse population with various needs using fixed prosthesis, manage complications and failures of fixed prostheses, and to challenge the ABP examination.
Principles of diagnosis and treatment relative to maxillofacial prosthodontic patients are covered in depth in this seminar series.
Principles of diagnosis and treatment relative to maxillofacial prosthodontic patients are covered in depth in this seminar series.
This clinical offering is designed to permit the graduate student to experience all phases of advanced patient management in fixed and removable prosthodontics.
This clinical offering is designed to permit the graduate student to experience all phases of advanced patient management in fixed and removable prosthodontics.
This clinical offering is designed to permit the graduate student to manage the comprehensive prosthodontic care of congenital and/or acquired maxillofacial defects in both the dental school and hospital environment.
This clinical offering is designed to permit the graduate student to manage the comprehensive prosthodontic care of congenital and/or acquired maxillofacial defects in both the dental school and hospital environment.
Individual research under the direction of a mentor with the intention of publication. Completion of a manuscript and submission is a requirement for an MS degree.