Masters

On-Campus

Advanced Education in General Dentistry

University of Maryland, Baltimore

About

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers advanced training beyond predoctoral dental education, utilizing cutting-edge technology and evidence-based dentistry. The program emphasizes comprehensive oral health care, integrating oral health as an integral part of total health.

Program Options:

  1. One-Year AEGD Program:

    • Objective: Enhance residents' scientific knowledge and clinical skills in general dentistry.
    • Training: Provides experience in emergency and multidisciplinary comprehensive oral health care, patient-focused care, health promotion, and disease prevention.
    • Practice Management: Emphasizes patient and practice management, quality improvement, and functioning within interdisciplinary health care teams.
    • ...

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers advanced training beyond predoctoral dental education, utilizing cutting-edge technology and evidence-based dentistry. The program emphasizes comprehensive oral health care, integrating oral health as an integral part of total health.

Program Options:

    ...
See More
program_about

Overview

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers advanced clinical training to enhance the skills of dental professionals. Available as a one-year or two-year program, it focuses on comprehensive oral health care, integrating advanced techniques, patient management, and evidence-based practices. The program prepares graduates to deliver high-quality, multidisciplinary care, function in interdisciplinary teams, and address the oral health needs of diverse patient populations. The two-year program also offers opportunities for specialization, research, and earning a Master of Science degree.

Further Details: UMSOD AEGD Program

Program structure

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers both one-year and two-year tracks, each designed to enhance clinical competencies and provide comprehensive dental care training.

One-Year AEGD Program:

  • Clinical Dental Practice: Residents engage in extensive hands-on patient care, focusing on comprehensive treatment planning and execution.
  • General Practice Seminar: Regular seminars cover advanced topics in general dentistry, integrating evidence-based practices.
  • Case Conference Seminar: Residents present and discuss complex cases, fostering collaborative learning and critical thinking.
  • Literature Review: Critical analysis of current dental literature to stay abreast of emerging research and techniques.

Two-Year AEGD Program:

Building upon the one-year curriculum, the two-year program offers:

  • Advanced Clinical Experience: Management of complex dental cases, including full-mouth rehabilitation and implant dentistry.
  • Specialized Concentrations: Opportunities to focus on areas such as temporomandibular disorders, public health dentistry, or special patient care.
  • Teaching and Research: Involvement in academic teaching and original research projects, with the option to pursue a Master of Science degree.

Both tracks emphasize:

  • Comprehensive Patient Care: Delivering multidisciplinary oral health services to diverse populations.
  • Practice Management: Developing skills in patient management, quality improvement, and efficient practice operations.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Functioning effectively within healthcare teams to provide holistic patient care.
  • Professional Development: Upholding ethics, engaging in lifelong learning, and appreciating cultural diversity in practice.

For detailed course listings and additional information, please refer to the AEGD Program Course List.

Fees and Funding

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers advanced clinical training for dental professionals. The program's financial aspects include tuition, fees, stipends, and available financial aid options.

Tuition and Fees:

  • Tuition: Specific tuition rates for the AEGD program are not publicly listed. Prospective applicants are advised to contact UMSOD's admissions or financial aid offices for the most current information.

  • Fees: Additional fees may include instrument rentals, laboratory costs, and other program-specific expenses. Detailed information can be obtained directly from the school.

Stipends:

  • Stipends may be available for AEGD residents; however, they are not available to internationally trained dentists.

Financial Aid:

  • Federal Aid: Eligible U.S. citizens and permanent residents can apply for federal student loans, such as the Direct Unsubsidized Loan and the Grad PLUS Loan. Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required to determine eligibility.

  • Institutional Aid: UMSOD may offer grants or scholarships based on merit or financial need. Applicants should inquire with the financial aid office for specific opportunities.

  • External Scholarships: Various organizations provide scholarships for dental postgraduate students. Researching and applying to these can help offset educational costs.

Application Process for Financial Aid:

  1. FAFSA: Complete the FAFSA to assess eligibility for federal aid.

  2. Institutional Applications: Submit any required forms for UMSOD-specific financial aid.

  3. Deadlines: Adhere to all application deadlines to ensure consideration for aid.

Contact Information:

  • Student Financial Assistance and Education Office:

For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding tuition, fees, stipends, and financial aid for the AEGD program, prospective applicants should contact UMSOD's admissions or financial aid offices directly.

Scholarship Guidance

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers advanced clinical training for dental professionals. While specific scholarships for AEGD residents are not explicitly listed, UMSOD provides various scholarships that may be applicable.

Available Scholarships:

  • Adams Foundation Scholarship Endowment:

    • Supports students from historically underrepresented groups in health professions, based on academic achievement and financial need.
  • Fusion Dental Group Scholarship Endowment:

    • Provides support for pre-doctoral students demonstrating teamwork skills, clinical excellence, and leadership, preparing them for group practice environments.
  • Dr. Leslie E. Grant Scholarship Endowment:

    • Supports students from historically underrepresented groups in health professions, based on academic achievement and financial need.

Application Process:

  • General Scholarship Application:
    • Complete during the designated application window, typically from November 1 to January 1.
    • Request a faculty recommendation, due by January 8.
    • Notifications regarding scholarship selections are usually sent out in early March.

Additional Opportunities:

  • External Scholarships:
    • Organizations such as the American Dental Association (ADA) Foundation and the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) offer various grants, awards, and scholarships annually.

Contact Information:

  • Office of Student Affairs:
    • For more details on scholarship opportunities and the application process, visit the UMSOD Scholarships page or contact the Office of Student Affairs.

By actively engaging with these resources, AEGD residents at UMSOD can access financial support to aid in their educational journey.

Admission Requirements

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers advanced clinical training for dental professionals. Admission requirements vary for U.S./Canadian-trained dentists and internationally trained dentists.

For U.S. or Canadian-Trained Dentists:

  • Application: Submit through the Postdoctoral Application Support Service (PASS).
  • Institutional Evaluation: Provide an evaluation from your dental school.
  • Professional Evaluations: Two letters of recommendation from dental professionals.
  • Transcripts: Official dental school transcript and undergraduate transcripts.
  • National Board Scores: Submit Integrated National Dental Boards or National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) Part I scores.
  • Additional Materials:
    • Maryland Application: Complete the state-specific application.
    • Photograph: Provide a 2x2 photo; can be emailed to postgradadmissions@umaryland.edu if not included with your PASS application.
    • In-State Classification Form: If seeking in-state tuition consideration.

For Internationally Trained Dentists:

  • Application: Submit through PASS.
  • Credential Evaluation: Provide an official course-by-course evaluation of foreign transcripts by Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) or World Education Services (WES).
  • English Proficiency: Minimum TOEFL scores: 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 80 (internet-based). Alternatively, an IELTS score of at least 7.
  • Financial Documentation: Proof of financial responsibility if accepted.
  • Licensing Information: Be aware of U.S. dental licensure requirements for internationally trained dentists.

General Notes:

  • Application Deadline: September 15.
  • Number of Positions: 8-11.
  • Stipends: May be available; however, not available to internationally trained dentists.
  • International Applicants: Accepted, with adherence to additional requirements.

For detailed information, please refer to the UMSOD AEGD Program Admissions page.

Application Procedure

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers advanced clinical training for dental professionals. The application process is as follows:

Application Process:

  1. Primary Application:

    • Submit through the Postdoctoral Application Support Service (PASS).
    • Include all required documents:
      • Institutional Evaluation from your dental school.
      • Two Professional Evaluations (letters of recommendation).
      • Official dental school transcript.
      • Official undergraduate transcripts.
      • Integrated National Dental Boards or National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) Part I scores.
  2. Supplemental Materials:

    • Complete the Maryland Application.
    • Provide a 2x2 photograph (can be emailed to postgradadmissions@umaryland.edu if not included with your PASS application).
    • Submit the In-State Classification Form if seeking in-state tuition consideration.

Additional Requirements for International Applicants:

  • Credential Evaluation: Submit an official course-by-course evaluation of foreign transcripts by Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) or World Education Services (WES).
  • English Proficiency: Provide TOEFL scores with a minimum of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 80 (internet-based). Alternatively, an IELTS score of at least 7 is acceptable.
  • Financial Documentation: Demonstrate proof of financial responsibility if accepted.
  • Licensing Information: Be aware of U.S. dental licensure requirements for internationally trained dentists.

Important Details:

  • Application Deadline: September 15.
  • Program Start Date: July 1.
  • Number of Positions: Approximately 8-11.
  • Program Length: 1 or 2 years.
  • Stipends: May be available; however, not available to internationally trained dentists.
  • International Applicants: Accepted, with adherence to additional requirements.

For comprehensive details, please refer to the UMSOD AEGD Program Admissions page.

Explore related programs

Over 1 global partner universities