![]() |
![]() |
The Postgraduate Program in PeriodonticsThe Postgraduate Program in Periodontics was initiated in 1968. The program, fully accredited by the Council on Dental Education of The American Dental Association, is of 34 months duration. Four students per year are accepted into this program. Mission and Goals of the New Jersey Dental School’s Advanced Education Program in Periodontics Mission The overall mission of the Advanced Specialty Education Program in Periodontics is to train specialists in the knowledge, skills and practice of Periodontics and, in the process, foster a philosophy of continuing scholarly activity, professional development and life long learning. Goals
Program Accreditation The program is designed to follow the guidelines established by the American Academy of Periodontology for the Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association. It has full accreditation from the Council. Admission to the Program This program is open to students who already hold a DMD, DDS, or equivalent degree. Candidates must submit an application form, National Board scores, academic transcripts and letters of recommendation. Tuition information is available on request and subject to change. Foreign students are welcome to apply. Applications will be reviewed beginning July 1 and acceptances will be made on a rolling basis. Combined Master’s/PhD. Certificate Specialty Program Under special circumstances, a Master ’ s Degree/Ph.D. may be conferred by the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences upon completion of the clinical and research requirements of the combined program. Acceptance into the Master’s/PhD. program requires the approval of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. A Master’s Degree may also be conferred by the Dental School under the auspices of the Department of Oral Biology Core Basic Science Courses Foundation of Oral Biology This course focuses on stressing the fundamental knowledge of Oral Biology necessary for postgraduate students to attain the standards set forth by the American Dental Association for postgraduate disciplines. Additional courses may be added at the discretion of the postgraduate directors. It is made up of the following modules: Research Design and Data Analysis Advanced Biomedical Science for Dentistry This course focuses on stressing advanced biomedical sciences necessary for postgraduate students to attain the standards set forth by the American Dental Association for postgraduate disciplines. Additional courses may be added at the discretion of the postgraduate directors. It is made up of the following modules: Genetics Department Courses
ADVANCED CLINICAL PERIODONTICS Postgraduate students are assigned ADA Class III and IV patients (moderate to advanced periodontitis). Additionally, postgraduates perform surgical procedures for the patients referred by undergraduate students. The students are exposed to advanced surgical modalities including implantology, guided tissue/bone regeneration, internal/external sinus lifts and various block autografts. BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF ORAL TISSUES The course material covers the biochemistry and molecular biology of connective tissue and epithelium. Several guest lecturers with expertise in specific areas are invited to participate. CHEMOTHERAPY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES The course explores the biologic basis for the use of chemotherapeutic agents as an adjunctive in periodontal therapy. CLINICAL CASE CONFERENCE In this course, each postgraduate student, on a weekly rotating basis, presents their cases to faculty, generally those of the department, and the other postgraduate students. The case presentation has as its main purpose a review of the examination, diagnosis and treatment rendered in each ' case. Students may, thus, learn from peers and faculty. Additionally, correlation between the Literature Review and the Clinical Case Conference is stressed. The postgraduate student presents the case with the use of photographs, models and records. CONSCIOUS SEDATION The course consists of lecture material and its emphasis is placed on preoperative patient evaluation, the pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of the drugs used in conscious sedation, techniques of conscious sedation and the diagnosis and treatment of complications associated with its administration. GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION HOSPITAL DENTISTRY (PERIODONTAL/PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY ROTATION) Periodontal postgraduate students in collaboration with postgraduate pediatric dental students, under the supervision of a periodontal faculty member, render periodontal therapy, including surgery, for mentally and physically compromised patients (children and adults). Additionally, some patients are treated under local anesthesia or IV Sedation under the supervision of pediatric dental and periodontal facultv in the Physically Handicapped Center of UMDNJ-NJ Dental School. IMPLANTOLOGY 1. The historical development of dental implants INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED CLINICAL PERIODONTICS The course content mainly includes instrumentation, including sharpening and non-surgical therapy. MINOR TOOTH MOVEMENT IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY Basic concepts in patient minor tooth movement and periodontal-orthodontic relationships are emphasized and are reinforced through case presentation and review. Additionally, periodontal postgraduate students are afforded the opportunity to perform minor tooth movement, as appropriate, for their patients. MUCOGINGIVAL/AUGMENTATION CONSIDERATIONS This course explores the original rationale for mucogingival surgery and the evolution of the philosophies of increasing the zone of attached gingiva and root coverage. The various therapeutic modalities to achieve a functional esthetic mucogingival complex are presented. OCCLUSAL/TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT CONSIDERAT1ONS The course content includes maxillary/mandibular interrelationships, concepts of physiologic versus pathologic occlusion, methods and philosophies of occlusal equilibration and diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular-craniomandibular syndrome. ORAL MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS Differential diagnosis and therapy is stressed in this course. Clinical photos are used to illustrate the various lesions. Material presented is complementary to that of "Histopathology" presented in the Core Course. PERIODONTAL TREATMENT SEMINARS The course director presents a seminar on treatment planning. Patient management is stressed. The course complements the treatment planning aspect of the Clinical Case Conference. Students, in rotation, present their own patient family treatment plans with, photos and mounted study models. Discussion of the treatment plan, its appropriateness and alternative treatment plans is stimulated and encouraged by the course director. PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Individuals with expertise in specific topics are selected as lecturers in this course. As complimentary to the didactic material, students are encouraged to visit at least two private practices. PRACTICE TEACHING IN PERIODONTICS Postgraduate students participate in undergraduate clinical teaching and screening of patients. PRINCIPLES OF PERIODONTICS The purpose of the course is to review, expand upon and present, in much more detail, material acquired in undergraduate curricula. The course material includes the anatomy and histology of the periodontium in health and disease, pathogenesis of periodontal disease, inflammation and immunology, wound healing and various therapeutic procedures and rationales for their selection. The course is complementary to the Literature Review. REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE In this course, each student is assigned responsibility to review selected articles from dental, medical and scientific journals. Articles which are considered pertinent are selected by the course director and subsequently discussed. The course is designed to complement the Classical Literature Review and enables students to keep abreast of current developments in Periodontics. SPECIAL SEMINARS/ GUEST LECTURES It is the policy of the department to have guest lecturers with expertise in specific topics present SURGICAL PERIODONTICS In this course, the methodology, indications, contraindications and limitations of surgical techniques currently employed are presented in detail. Interdisciplinary Courses ANESTHESIA ROTATION FOR PERIODONTAL POSTGRADUATES This course is presented by the Department of Anesthesia at University Hospital. Exposure to operating room protocol, administration of general anesthesia, including oral and intravenous sedation, as well as pre and post-operative courses is provided. The duties of the residents include active observation/participation in operating room activities and attendance at seminars by the Department of Anesthesia when offered. The course is clinically oriented and mainly consists of observation of anesthesia administration for the scheduled operations in the morning and making pre-operative rounds in the afternoon for the following day schedule. IMPLANTOLOGY SEMINARS This course is attended by Periodontics, Oral Surgery, and Prosthodontic postgraduates and several faculty. When patients are accepted for implant therapy, they are assigned to a surgical (either Periodontics or Oral Surgery) and Prosthodontic resident for conjoint treatment planning and treatment. The course material includes ideal treatment plans, as well as various alternatives, including medications and contraindications to implant therapy. Two students (surgical and prosthetic) jointly present the cases to be treated by them. The course is complementary to "Periodontal Implantology" INTERDISCIPLINARY PERIODONTAL/PROSTHODONT1C SEMINAR MONTHLY RESEARCH SEMINARS Special monthly research seminars are presented during lunch hour. Scheduled speakers include faculty from other schools. NITROUS OXIDE ANALGESIA This course is presented by the Department of Pediatric Dentistry. Indications, contraindications, mode of action, etc. are discussed. This course material is complementary to that of the courses, "Conscious Sedation" and "General Anesthesia Rotation ". PERIODONTAL/ORTHODONTIC SEMINARS Students and faculty of the Departments of Orthodontics and Periodontics meet under the guidance of the course director to discuss topics of mutual interest so that the participants will become more knowledgeable about the literature and the treatment of patients that require conjoint therapy in orthodontics and periodontics.
Department of Periodontology Postgraduate Faculty Dana T. Graves, DDS, DMSC, Professor and Chairman Professors Associate
Professor Clinical
Professors Clinical
Associate Professors Clinical
Assistant Professors
Correspondence regarding application and admission procedures should be directed to: Ms.
Karen Cook, Secretary sullivaa@umdnj.edu Applications can be obtained on our Web site http://dentalschool.umdnj.edu/postgrad-app/
|
|
||||||||||||