The Advanced Graduate Education (AGE) program in Implant Dentistry is a two-year program leading to a certificate in implant dentistry. The objective of this program is to enable highly motivated individuals with proven scholarship and excellence in patient care to achieve academic leadership in the clinical and scientific fields of implant dentistry and tissue regeneration. Applicants must have a DMD, DDS, or equivalent degree and at least two years of advanced graduate education in a specialty of dental medicine or a minimum of three years professional experience. The department will consider offering Master of Medical Sciences (MMSc) or Doctor of Medical Sciences (DMSc) opportunities individually upon request, however; combining such degrees requires an additional time commitment beyond the two years for the Implant Certificate Program.
The Advanced Graduate Education (AGE) program in Implant Dentistry is a two-year program leading to a certificate in implant dentistry. The objective of this program is to enable highly motivated individuals with proven scholarship and excellence in patient care to achieve academic leadership in the clinical and scientific fields of implant dentistry and tissue regeneration. Applicants must have a DMD, DDS, or equivalent degree and at least two years of advanced graduate education in a specialty of dental medicine or a minimum of three years professional experience. The department will consider offering Master of Medical Sciences (MMSc) or Doctor of Medical Sciences (DMSc) opportunities individually upon request, however; combining such degrees requires an additional time commitment beyond the two years for the Implant Certificate Program.