Orthodontics

PASS/MATCH PROGRAM

PASS/MATCH

APPLICATION DEADLINE

August 15

NUMBER OF POSITIONS

4

LENGTH OF PROGRAM

3 years

STIPEND

May be available

The Orthodontic program at the University of Maryland provides its residents with a sound didactic background in craniofacial biology and growth and development. Residents are exposed to many different Orthodontic techniques and appliances. Since the postdoctoral clinic is situated in the University of Maryland School of Dentistry on the campus of the Health Sciences Center of the University of Maryland, residents have a chance to work in conjunction with other dental and medical specialists. Residents are introduced to a multidisciplinary approach to treatment that includes TMD diagnosis and treatment, surgical-orthodontic treatment, and pre- and post-restorative treatment, including implant restorations. The Orthodontic program also provides its residents with experience as instructors, teaching both laboratory and clinical orthodontics to predoctoral dental students at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry. All residents must conduct an original research project during their three years in the program. At the end of the project, the residents must prepare a paper about their study and defend their thesis to a panel of faculty members.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: (We do not waive any application requirements)

  • Integrated National Dental Boards or National Board Scores Part I
  • PASS Application
    • Official Dental School Transcript
    • Upload of Undergraduate Transcript
    • Institutional Evaluation
    • 2 PEF Evaluations

Additional application requirements for foreign trained dentists only:

  • Official ECE or WES Course by Course Evaluation of Foreign Transcript
    Will be used in place of  Undergraduate and Dental School Transcripts

  • TOEFL Scores  CODE: 5944     DEPT:  38
    A minimum TOEFL Score of at least 550 paper-based, 213 computer based and 80 internet based is required.
    If you use International English Language Testing System (IELTS) instead of TOEFL a minimum total score of 7 is required.
  • Financial Documents (Letters or documents that show fiscal responsibility if accepted)

 

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