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This three-year Master's program in endodontics aims to achieve multiple key goals: cultivating highly proficient specialists with advanced skills across all areas of endodontic care, encompassing orofacial pain diagnosis, nonsurgical treatments and retreatments, and sophisticated surgical procedures. The curriculum offers an extensive foundation in both endodontic studies and fundamental sciences, designed to foster thorough comprehension of scientific literature and biological foundations underlying clinical practice. Additionally, the program provides instruction in research and teaching methods, encourages ongoing critical thinking and professional growth, and delivers an exceptional educational foundation to prepare graduates for passing the American Board of Endodontics certification exam.
Demonstrated interest in endodontics
Be a graduate from a CODA Accredited Dental School in the United States or Canada or a foreign dental school of equivalent educational background and standing as determined by the admissions committee
Be ranked in the upper 25% of their dental school class
GPA => 3.0 (out of 4)
Have at least one year post graduation experience at the time of application
Ideally have some research, publications, experience during or post graduation from dental school
Foreign students must display a proficiency in English, through an acceptable TOEFL score of 85 or greater