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Periodontics
Overview
The Periodontics Program
begins July 1st of
each year and is
a thirty-six month
program. Upon completion
of the program, the
student will be awarded
a certificate in
periodontics and
will be eligible
to take the American
Board of Periodontology
examination. The
program is multifaceted
and uses facilities
and faculty to provide
(1) a strong foundation
in the basic sciences,
including surgical
anatomy, cell biology,
biochemistry, immunology,
and others, (2) clinical
science courses that
include occlusion,
oral medicine, oral
pathology, and minor
tooth movement, and
multidisciplinary
courses, such as
periodontics-prosthetics,
periodontics-endodontics,
dental implantology,
etc., (3) an extensive
review of the periodontal
literature to provide
the basis for understanding
current philosophies
of therapy and to
establish a biologic
basis for formulating
comprehensive treatment
plans, (4) exposure
to a wide range of
periodontal problems
requiring a variety
of therapeutic procedures,
(students are encouraged
to work with several
different full- and
part-time faculty
to gain experience
in and to be able
to evaluate firsthand
the different techniques
available), (5) research
opportunities in
either basic science
or clinical areas
to enable the student
to accomplish a meaningful
original research
project, (6) experience
in a hospital environment
at VA Medical Center
of New Orleans involving
both outpatient and
operating room surgery
and rotations in
internal medicine
and anesthesia, (7)
teaching experience
in both the classroom
and clinic to communicate
those principles
and skills acquired
during training.
In addition, faculty
input into these
various areas is
supplemented by several
guest lecturers during
the year. Up to four
applicants are accepted
annually. Candidates
should possess competitive
academic credentials,
have passed parts
I and II of the national
board examination
by the time of matriculation
and have demonstrated
a definite interest
in periodontics.
The Graduate Record
Examination, which
can be taken after
arrival, is required
if a Master's degree
is to be pursued.
Additional experience
beyond dental school
(internship or residency,
military service,
private practice,
graduate school,
etc.), strengthens
the applicant's credentials.
A personal site visit
is required for the
benefit of both the
applicant and the
faculty. Completed
applications are
due by September 15th
of the year preceding
planned entrance.
Key
Information
| Program
Coordinator |
Dr. Sotirios Vastardis |
| Length
of Program |
3 years |
| Matching
Participant |
No |
| PASS
Participant |
Yes |
| Certificate
Awarded |
Yes |
| Degree
Awarded |
No,
but MS
program
available |
| Fees |
Yes |
| International
Students
Accepted |
Yes
- need
acceptable
TOEFL Scores |
| Application
Deadline |
September
15 |
| Program
Start Date |
July
1 |
| Program
End Date |
June
30 |
| Application
Materials
Required |
LSUSD Application,
Photograph,
National
Board I
&II
Scores,
Dean's
Letter,
2 Letters
of Recommendation,
Undergraduate
and Dental
School
Transcripts,
CV-Resume
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| Application
Fee |
$30
LSU application |
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