Restorative Dental Sciences Internship Application

Activity Details

$25.00
9-Month Restorative Dentistry Internship Application
5/5/2020
8/1/2022
Any time

Registration is currently closed

Contact Information

352-273-7800
352-273-6796
P.O. Box 100407
1395 Center Drive Room D10-33
Gainesville , Florida 32610

Course Description

Available to U.S. Dentists and International Dentists with US citizenship or Green Cards

We will be utilizing a rolling admissions process by which applications are considered and evaluated as they are received. However, applications are not reviewed until they are complete. Applicants are highly encouraged to apply as early as possible.

The Department of Restorative Dental Sciences offers an advanced education course entitled “Restorative Dental Sciences Internship Program.” The experience is tailored to include experiences in clinical dentistry, case analysis, didactic courses, and literature review.

This course is designed to give the practitioner an experience in didactic/clinical dentistry that will equip them to do more extensive treatment in their general practice. The practitioner’s clinical training will be at the University of Florida Dental Clinic under the direction of a full-time professor. In addition, the practitioner will attend and participate in selected courses and clinical cases offered by the Department of Restorative Dental Sciences.

Program Details

This course is for nine months beginning on October 1st. Tuition is remitted in four (4) equal non-refundable installments of $6,562.50 (for a total of $26,250.00/nine months). Upon completion of the internship, a certificate of attendance and appropriate (CEUs) are awarded.

Completion of the Continuing Education Internship Program is an educational goal in itself, and in no way insures acceptance to a Postgraduate Residency Program. Although many resources will be provided by the selected Department, this is a Continuing Education program and is not listed on the University of Florida Registrar’s records.

Course Objectives

  • Successfully complete all required Restorative Dental Science courses and assignments
  • Complete a research article or review article on an assigned topic
  • Be prepared to engage in lifelong learning

Restorative Dental Sciences Core Curriculum

Summer Semester: Initial Period of Evaluation

  • Initial Evaluation: 1- 2 months in the summer semester for clinical competency and entry into the clinics
  • Dentoform exercises and evaluation
  • Case based diagnosis and treatment planning evaluation
  • Direct and indirect restorations
  • Removable partial denture design

Fall Semester

  • Diagnosis and Treatment planning
  • Operative Advanced restorations (beginning to advanced level – depending upon initial evaluation)
  • Fixed Prosthodontics (beginning to advanced level – depending upon initial evaluation)
  • Implant dentistry (beginning to advanced level – depending upon initial evaluation)
  • Independent study: 5 – The goal is to develop a personal program of self-study and professional growth based upon evidenced based dentistry
  • Assignment of a research topic

Spring Semester

  • Clinical Dentistry (Entry into the clinic can start as early as Fall semester or may take until the Spring semester depending upon initial evaluation
  • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning of Prosthodontic and Occlusion Cases
  • Removable Prosthodontics
  • Temporomandibular Disorders for the General Practitioner
  • Fixed Prosthodontics
  • Removable Prosthodontics: completely edentulous and partially edentulous patients
  • Finalization of Scholarly activity: Turn in review article on assigned research topic

Restorative Dental Sciences Optional Curriculum

  • Research projects with faculty
  • Oral surgery clinics
  • Literature review with School of Advanced Dental Education
  • Case presentations of internship cases with literature review
  • Completion of Internship on June 30th
  • Certificate of Completion

Requirements for Program Completion

  1. Complete all dentoform competencies
  2. Complete clinical requirements at the DMD clinics and off-site clinics
  3. Successfully assist or complete the scholarly review article or research project assigned
  4. Successfully complete all core and Restorative Dental Sciences courses

Faculty

  • Primary mentor: Assigned one primary course director
  • Team of faculty: Diagnosis and treatment planning, Operative, and Prosthodontics. View Faculty Bios
  • Contact: Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, 352-273-6919.

Contact: Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, 352-273-6919.

Location

UF College of Dentistry
1395 Center Drive
Gainesville, FL 32610

888-550-4590 (toll-free)

University of Florida

Continuing Education Units

varies with individual schedule selected by participant

Hands-on Course Hands-On Workshop

Registration
   
M-F, 8am – 5pm (excluding University holidays)  
Registration Fee
$26,250.00
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