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  1. The Periodontic Syllabus
  2. Dental Clinics of North America. Vol. 49, Number 3. by Frank A. Scannapieco, 2005-07-26

141. Dental Branch Centennial - History Of Periodontics By Dr. Peggy O
Periodontics as a dental specialty has a long history in civilization, Around 1990, the explosion of knowledge in periodontics, implant dentistry,
http://www.db.uth.tmc.edu/Centennial/specialties/periodontics/periodontics.htm

142. PERIODONTICS
program is a thirtysix month, continuous course of study, leading to both acertificate in Periodontics and a Master of Science in dentistry degree.
http://www.cwru.edu/dental/casewebsite/45/45fprogf.html
PERIODONTICS
This graduate program is a thirty-six month , continuous course of study, leading to both a certificate in Periodontics and a Master of Science in Dentistry degree . It is a fully accredited program by the American Dental Association, and meets all the clinical and didactic requirements of the American Board of Periodontology. The general goals of the program are to train expert clinicians in this specialty, and/or to prepare individuals for an academic (research-teaching) career in Periodontics.
GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION
  • The number of positions available in the graduate-training program is limited. Therefore, selection of trainees is highly competitive and the decision on an application is final. An application which is not approved may, at the desire of the applicant and the discretion of the selection committee, be held or amended for consideration in a subsequent class. New classes of three graduate students begin in July each year. Applications will be evaluated from qualified individuals holding the D.D.S. or equivalent degree from fully accredited universities.
  • 143. Marquette Dental Periodontics
    She joins the School of dentistry Periodontics Faculty after eight years of Periodontics Surgery Assistant (Marquette University School of dentistry)
    http://www.dental.mu.edu/DeptsProgs/perio/perio_deptsProgs_faculty.htm
    Information for Visitors Clinical Care Guide Research Miscellaneous Info ... DEPARTMENTS Periodontics Periodontics Faculty and Staff Andrew R. Dentino, D.D.S., Ph.D
    Director of Periodontics
    Associate Professor Education and Professional Licensure
    • D.D.S., Case Western University Ph.D. in Oral Biology, SUNY at Buffalo Specialty Certification in Periodontics, SUNY at Buffalo Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Biochemistry, SUNY at Buffalo Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology
      Other Current Positions
      Patents

      1. Raj, P. A. and Dentino A. R. Intra-oral Drug Delivery System, November 8, 2002
      Raj, P. A. and Dentino A. R. Phosphated Denture-base Polymers to prevent Denture-induced Stomatiti
      2. Periathamby, A.R. and Dentino, A.R., Modified Dental Prosthesis, March 12, 2004.
    Moe Kassab, DDS, MS

    144. Periodontics: Advances, Innovations And Its Role In The World Of Aesthetic Denti
    An effective periodontal treatment plan is critical to restorative success as At the completion of this course the dentist will be able to accurately
    http://www.nyu.edu/dental/ce/fall2005/page34.html
    Periodontics: Advances, Innovations and its Role in the World of Aesthetic Dentistry for the Advanced General Practitioner An effective periodontal treatment plan is critical to restorative success as well as other aspects of clinical dentistry. At the completion of this course the dentist will be able to accurately diagnose and treatment plan a periodontally involved case and integrate it with other disciplines. Also, the participant will be able to treatment plan an aesthetic restorative case and understand its periodontal implications. Participants will perform gingivectomies, and become familiar with the periodontal flap, scaling and root planning on animal jaws. Surgical kits will be provided by New York University College of Dentistry.
    • Initial case preparation (oral exam, charting, and diagnosis) Case presentation and treatment planning Initial therapy (perfection of scaling and root planning and the importance of periodontal maintenance) Antimicrobial therapy (systemic and local) Periodontal surgical treatment (different flap management, classification of osseous defect, osseous recontouring and regenerative therapy) Surgical perio-prosthetic therapy (biologic width, perio-prosthetic anatomy, crown lengthening and deficient ridge treatment)

    145. Medmicro Chapter 99
    Microbiology of Dental Decay and periodontal Disease regular professionalcleanings by the dentist appear to be adequate to prevent periodontal disease.
    http://gsbs.utmb.edu/microbook/ch099.htm

    146. UMB Dental School Admissions Periodontic
    The Advanced Dental Education Program in Periodontics (ADEPP) is designed GPR/AEGD program or have gained other experience in the practice of dentistry.
    http://www.dental.umaryland.edu/admissions/periodontics/
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    About the Program Application Deadline: 1 September for best consideration. Application Fee: Starting date: 1 July Program Director: Mark A. Reynolds, DDS, PhD
    mar001@dental.umaryland.edu

    410.706.3028 FAX Number of faculty: 7 full-time, 15 part-time. 7 faculty members are Diplomates of the American Board of Periodontology. Length of Pogram: 36 months The Advanced Dental Education Program in Periodontics (ADEPP) is designed to train residents in all facets of periodontology and to prepare them for examination by the American Board of Periodontology. The program is based in a core curriculum of traditional periodontics that includes training in all aspects of diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning. Diversity in the training of faculty exposes each resident to various concepts of conventional surgical and non-surgical therapy. The implantology piece of the ADEPP includes training in state of the art guided bone regeneration techniques for alveolar ridge and maxillary sinus augmentation. Graduates of the ADEPP become proficient in inhalation and intravenous conscious sedation. Residents are required to complete a research project. The intent of the research is to give residents some appreciation of experimental design and research technology. Each resident will report his/her research in a manuscript worthy of publication. Resident research may be either clinical or basic science related. Some projects have satisfied the research requirement for the Master of Science degree. While the MS has been an optional pursuit for residents in the past, each resident entering the ADEPP will be required to enroll in the Graduate School of the University of Maryland and pursue the Master of Science degree. Each resident will also be encouraged to submit papers for presentation in the Balint Orban Memorial Competition and Research Forum conducted annually by the American Academy of Periodontology.

    147. Dental Economics - Joint Agreement To Aid Periodontal Disease Treatment
    Dental Economics Joint agreement to aid periodontal disease treatment - DENTSPLYInternational, Two Cells Co. Ltd. will partner with use of regeneration
    http://de.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?ARTICLE_ID=227914&p=54

    148. Periodontics Programme - Dublin Dental School And Hospital
    Activities......Ch Speciality Programs arrow Periodontics Operative dentistryConservativeUnit Operative dentistry-Conservative Unit
    http://web1.dental.tcd.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=80&Itemid=31

    149. Elsevier.com - Periodontology For The Dental Hygienist
    Chapter 13 periodontal Surgery Chapter 14 Dental Implants Chapter 15 periodontalMaintenance and Prevention Chapter 16 periodontal Emergencies
    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/696320
    Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Periodontology for the Dental Hygienist Book information Product description Author information and services Ordering information Bibliographic and ordering information Book related information Submit your book proposal Other books in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view PERIODONTOLOGY FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST
    To order this title, and for more information, go to http://www.elsevierhealth.com/title.cfm?ISBN=0721685595
    Second Edition
    By
    Dorothy Perry
    , RDH, PhD, Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Preventive and Resorative Dental Sciences, Chair, Division of Dental Hygiene, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
    Phyllis Beemsterboer , RDH, MS, EdD, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Associate Professor of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
    Edward Taggart , DDS, MS, Clinical Professor, Division of Periodontology, Department of Stomatology School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
    Description
    This comprehensive text describes the aspects of gingival and periodontal diseases the dental hygienist will encounter in practice. Periodontology for the Dental Hygienist contains the latest information about assessment and treatment of the diseases. It includes background information to provide context in epidemiology. Also included is information about the healthy state, host response, and dental plaque. Common periodontal surgical procedures are described, providing an introduction to periodontal surgery and the role of the dental hygienist. It also includes the rationale and procedures required for periodontal care and the maintenance of implants. This second edition provides a full color supplement of the book's major illustrations for a realistic understanding of gingival and periodontal diseases and their treatments.

    150. University Of Tennessee: Dental Science Program
    Program Director Pediatric dentistry Martin Donaldson, DDS Consistent withthe expanding scope and knowledge in periodontics and the accreditation
    http://www.utmem.edu/grad/PROGRAMS/Dental_Science_Program.htm
    University Links Health Science Center Links About UTHSC Colleges Administration Admissions Research Students Visitors WebMail SiteMap Contact Information Enter search items Select type of search Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search College of Graduate Health Sciences
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    Courses
    Orthodontics [ Fall Spring
    Pediatric Dentistry [ Fall Spring
    Periodontics [ Fall Spring
    Prosthodontics [ Fall Spring
    Electronic Application
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    Program Chair: Sidney H. Stein, D.M.D., Ph.D
    Program Director Orthodontics : James Vaden, D.D.S., M.S.
    Program Director Pediatric Dentistry : Martin Donaldson, D.D.S.
    Program Director Periodontics : James A. Katancik, D.D.S., Ph.D.
    Program Director Prosthodontics : David R. Cagna, D.M.D., M.S. The Master of Dental Science degree is offered in four areas of concentration. The degree is awarded upon completion of the requirements of the advanced education programs in orthodontics, periodontology, and prosthodontics. Additionally, degree training can be arranged for those pursuing a clinical certificate in pediatric dentistry. The general policies, procedures, and requirements of the clinical training programs, as described in the brochure "Admission Information, Advanced Education Programs," apply to master's students as well. Additional requirements, which apply to students seeking the Master of Dental Science degree, are described in College of Graduate Health Sciences section of the current

    151. Las Vegas Periodontal Care And Dental Implant Center
    Providing complete dental, periodontal, and implant care for Las Vegas, Nevada.
    http://www.lasvegasperiodontics.com/
    Call (702) 220-5000 to order your Free informational packet on Dental Implants. Periodontal News Veneers Immediately Improve Patient Smiles - Get that Hollywood smile you always wanted, the same way the celebrities do. Use Root Coverage Therapy to Eliminate Your Gum Recession - Correct those exposed portions of your tooth roots with cosmetic Root Coverage therapy. Mini-Implants are a Cost Effective Way to Secure Your Dentures - Costing less than half that of traditional implants the mini is an effective solution for retaining loose uncomfortable dentures. Providing Complete Dental Care Las Vegas Periodontal Care provides the City's most complete dental care. Our team of doctors and staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and ready to supply all your dental needs. We offer a variety of services from regular cleanings to the most advanced implant procedures.

    152. UCLA PERIODONTICS INFORMATION CENTER YOUR ONE-STOP SOURCE FOR
    The UCLA Periodontics Information Center was established in 1996 within thetopranked UCLA School of SEARCH THROUGH DATABASE OF DENTISTS NATIONWIDE
    http://www.dent.ucla.edu/pic/

    153. School Of Dental Medicine - Patient - Frequently Asked Questions
    A person can become a patient in periodontics by several paths. referred intothe department of periodontics by a practicing dentist in the community.
    http://www.dental.pitt.edu/patients/pat_faq_perio.html
    Web Site People
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    Listed below are common questions regarding Periodontics. They should not be considered medical or dental advice, or as a substitute for a thorough office visit with a history and clinical examination performed by a qualified healthcare practitioner Patients and families are encouraged to schedule a visit and seek opinions from a licensed practitioner for advice on the specific problem. What is a periodontist? How do I become a patient? Contact Information? Special Programs? ... Where can I get more information? What is a periodontist? A periodontist is a specialist who focuses on the treatment of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease affects the support around teeth including the jawbones and gum. After four years of dental school, the periodontist completes an additional 3 years of dental school/hospital based training. The periodontist is prepared to provide a comprehensive range of diagnostic, non-surgical and surgical services aimed at improving the periodontal health. Pre-prosthectic surgery can be provided to improve esthetics or reduce the sensitivity of a tooth to cold or hot temperature. More information can be obtained at www.perio.org

    154. Community Oral Health And Periodontics : School Of Dental Science
    The Unit has responsibility for didactic, preclinical and clinical teaching ofdental hygiene and therapy students and also subjects in the Bachelor of
    http://www.dent.unimelb.edu.au/dsweb/research_units/commun_oh_perio.html
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    Community Oral Health and Periodontics
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    Undergraduate:
    Areas of teaching responsibility in the Bachelor of Dental Science include Community Dental Health, Preventive Dentistry, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Behavioural Science, Epidemiology and Public Health, Ethics and Jurisprudence, Practice Management and Periodontics. The Unit has total responsibility for the didactic, preclinical and clinical teaching of dental hygiene and dental therapy students undertaking the Bachelor in Oral Health. Staff also lectures extensively in the Bachelor of Dental Science over all years of the course as well as providing academic direction for clinical work and placements in both courses.
    Postgraduate:
    The Unit provides a Master of Dental Science (MDSc) course in Preventive and Community Dentistry.

    155. Dental Medicine Postgraduate Periodontics
    Long Island s only academic Health Science Center. Stony Brook s Health SciencesCenter is located at the geographic midpoint of Long Island s north shore.
    http://www.hsc.stonybrook.edu/dental/sdm_postperio.cfm
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