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The Graduate Restorative Dentistry program offers specialized clinical education in esthetic restorations, crowns & bridges, and implant procedures, delivering complete patient care training. The updated, research-driven program now includes cutting-edge digital dentistry techniques, CAD/CAM technology, and cosmetic smile planning. Graduates emerge prepared for academic roles as clinical instructors or administrators in dental education programs. Those who fulfill the three-year academic, clinical, and research components earn: A Master of Science degree from Rackham School of Graduate Studies A program completion certificate from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry A Computerized Dentistry and CAD/CAM training certification Since Restorative Dentistry isn't an ADA-recognized specialty, this University of Michigan program isn't accredited by CODA (Commission on Dental Accreditation).
DDS or DMD equivalent
Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) Report with minimum GPA 2.8
iBT TOEFL score of 84 or higher (less than 2 years old)
Paper/Pencil TOEFL and TWE - 560;
Revised Paper Delivered Test - An overall score is not provided for this test. Minimum section scores: Reading = 23; Listening = 23; Writing = 21;
MELAB - 80;
IELTS - 6.5;
ECPE - certificate of proficiency