Tufts University
- Massachusetts
- Orofacial Pain
- dental.tufts.edu

Program Contact
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Office of Admissions , One Kneeland St. - 15th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts, 02111
All combined, our faculty with extensive experience in orofacial pain, leading one of the nation’s busiest orofacial pain clinics, offering a stimulating multidisciplinary academic environment make TUSDM’s Advanced Graduate Program in Orofacial Pain a sought-after program nationally.
This program prepares dentists in the assessment and management of complex orofacial pain patients through a multidisciplinary approach. With hundreds of new patients every year, and two years to follow up cases, this program provides residents with a unique clinical experience, combined with immersive academic training. The program is accredited by CODA (Commission on Dental Accreditation) and prepares residents to become eligible to challenge the American Board of Orofacial Pain examination. The program aligns with the guidelines of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain.
Residents spend more than 50% of their time in the clinical care of complex orofacial pain patients. The additional time is balanced between academic courses, teaching, academic presentations, rotations in other related fields, and research activities.
Clinical care of patients occurs in the Division of Craniofacial Pain, Department of Diagnostic Sciences. The residents provide patient care under supervision of faculty orofacial pain specialists (some with additional expertise in dental sleep medicine) or clinical psychologists. The program offers a true interdisciplinary environment with many dental specialty clinics on site. The city of Boston offers referral and collaboration opportunities with experts from all medical fields.
Residents, supervised by attending faculty, will assess and manage patients with complex temporomandibular joint disorders, musculoskeletal disorders of the face, head, and neck region, primary headache disorders, neuropathic trigeminal pain, and other rare conditions causing pain and dysfunction in the orofacial region. The most complex patients are frequently assessed and managed with a team approach.
Residents are required to complete core courses in biostatistics, epidemiology, research methodology, head and neck anatomy, oral medicine, oral pathology and pharmacology. The Division of Craniofacial Pain offers additional courses in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of orofacial pain, physical medicine, dental sleep medicine, pain assessment, and management.
As part of the training, residents will present literature reviews, clinical case presentations, and will be involved in clinical case discussions supervised by faculty. They will be involved in clinical teaching activities to undergraduate and postgraduate dental students. Additional academic activities include attending lectures at the weekly interdisciplinary Pain and Headache Rounds and the quarterly Case Series in Orofacial Pain and Headaches.
During the two years, residents will rotate in other departments of the Dental School and Tufts Medical Center. Residents are required to present posters at academic conferences in the field and they will have additional exposure to research activities based on their interests.
Program Information
Accreditation | This program is accredited by CODA |
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Program Type | Orofacial Pain |
Program Code | OFP70 |
Degrees Offered | Certificate, Masters, Other |
Program Size | 3 |
Program Length | 24 months |
Application Deadline | February 1 |
Program Start Date | July 1 |
Supplemental Application | No |
Supplemental Fee | Yes |
Stipend Offered | No |
Match Participating | No |
Program Website | dental.tufts.edu |
Application Requirements
Required Standardized Tests
- INBDE
- NBDE1
- NBDE2
- Passing the INBDE before matriculation into the advanced dental education program
- Only US or Canadian trained dentists are required to submit the INBDE or NBDE Part 1 and 2
Supplemental Requirements
- Requires supplemental fee
Transcript Evaluation and Instructions
Official transcripts from all postsecondary education must be uploaded through PASS. Any additional official transcripts should be sent in PDF format via email to denadmissionspg@tufts.edu. Please visit our website for full details.
Letters of Evaluation Instructions
Three letters of evaluation must be submitted on PASS.
TOEFL Requirement Instructions
The TOEFL or IELTS exams are required by all internationally trained applicants. Please visit our website for details on this requirement-
- Minimum overall test score of 7.0 achieved on the Academic format of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
- Minimum overall test score of 90 achieved on the internet based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
International Student Eligibility
This program will consider applicants who graduated, or plan to graduate, from a non-CODA accredited dental school: Yes
Applicants are eligible to enroll if they are:
- US Citizen
- US Permanent Resident
- Canadian Citizen
- Canadian Permanent Resident
- Non-US Citizen/Resident (applicant must obtain their own sponsorship)
Additional Information
When uploading undergraduate transcripts please upload only official transcripts. If you submit unofficial transcripts or student grade reports you will be asked to send the official transcript by mail or in PDF format to the school. When transcripts are uploaded with the PASS application they are considered unofficial and we require the information from the official transcript that can be lacking in the unofficial forms. Should you be accepted to the program the hardcopy official transcripts will need to be sent to the school.
Internationally trained Applicants- Please make sure to review our website for additional requirements- https://dental.tufts.edu/academics-admissions/postgraduate-programs/pass-application