Last updated on February 26, 2024.

University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine

Program Size
12
Program Length
30 months
Application Deadline
August 1
Program Start
August 18

Program Contact

Cynthia Chan Administrative Assistant

13065 East 17th Avenue, Mail Stop F849, 3rd Floor, Aurora, Colorado 80045

 

 

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Graduate Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Program

Goals and Objectives

Goal: Provide patient-based clinical care to help residents gain proficiency in orthodontics and deliver high-quality care to patients

Objectives:

  • Provide a diverse clinical experience similar to normal clinical practice
  • Gather an appropriate and complete data base on each patient to provide a strong foundation for diagnosis, treatment planning, treatment consultation, treatment and retention of the patient
  • Utilize a problem-based diagnostic and treatment planning strategy for all patients
  • Utilize craniofacial growth and development knowledge in planning and carrying out patient treatment
  • Integrate relevant biological, clinical and behavioral science into patient treatment
  • Utilize current biomechanical and biomaterial techniques and strategies in patient care
  • Utilize interdisciplinary consultation and care when appropriate
  • Apply the principles of infection control and environmental safety to patient care and clinical operations

Goal: Provide residents with broad-based didactics and a strong basis for continued learning and clinical practice

Objectives:

  • Use and understand basic scientific principles
  • Provide sufficient supporting knowledge to allow residents to appropriately evaluate the literature and interact knowledgeably with other dental specialists
  • Provide appropriate knowledge on business, legal and ethical issues to aid the student in managing an orthodontic practice

Goal: Provide residents the foundation to critically evaluate and conduct research

Objectives:

  • Provide familiarity with research design and statistical analysis
  • Formulate a proposal, carry out a research project, analyze results and write the results in a publishable format
  • Submit a publishable manuscript to a journal as a contribution to the clinical and scientific literature
  • Develop characteristics of a life-long learner

Goal: Encourage service and socially responsible behavior

Objectives:

  • Participate in organized dentistry initially by attending local and national meetings
  • Participate in craniofacial deformity and underprivileged patient clinics
  • Educate non-orthodontists concerning orthodontics

 

Curriculum 

Residents will spend approximately 50% of the first year in didactics and 50% in clinical care with an anticipated minimum of 40 patients. The remainder of the program shifts to 25% of residents’ time in didactics and 75% with clinical activities, teaching and research. Clinical emphasis is placed on the use of contemporary edgewise appliances in conjunction with functional and other orthopedic appliances to treat children, adolescents and adults using both routine orthodontics and orthognathic surgery. Participation with craniofacial anomaly patients and boards is required.

For more information: Please follow this link

https://dental.cuanschutz.edu/cuorthodontics  

Program Information

Program Type Orthodontics
Program Code ORTHO901
Degrees Offered Certificate, Masters
Program Size 12
Program Length 30 months
Application Deadline August 1
Program Start Date August 18
Supplemental Application Yes
Supplemental Fee Yes
Stipend Offered No
Match Participating No
Program Website dental.cuanschutz.edu

Application Requirements

Required Standardized Tests

  • GRE
  • INBDE
  • NBDE1
  • NBDE2
  • Passing the INBDE before matriculation into the advanced dental education program
  • Applicant must pass the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) Part I.  Applicant must pass the NBDE Part 2 or Integrated National Board Examination (INBDE) before enrollment into the program.

Supplemental Requirements

  • Requires supplemental application
  • Requires supplemental fee

Other Requirement Instructions

All applications are due on or before August 1, 2024.  To apply, please apply using ONE of the following methods:

PASS Application OR CU Orthodontics Application.  Please review application requirements listed on program website.

International Student Eligibility

This program will consider applicants who graduated, or plan to graduate, from a non-CODA accredited dental school: No

Applicants are eligible to enroll if they are:

  • US Citizen
  • US Permanent Resident
  • Canadian Citizen
  • Canadian Permanent Resident
  • Other - Contact the program

Interview Schedule

September 26, September 27, and September 30, 2024