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The Final Two Years

During the final two years of your dental school education the focus shifts from classroom and laboratory work to clinical study. After the second year your lectures are also likely to address practical dentistry diagnostics and techniques rather than general systems.

If your program hasn�t brought you into contact with many case studies prior to your third year, expect to spend a lot of "face time" in front of patients by the time you arrive. You�ll start visits to primary care units as well as general and specialty clinics during these initial rotations. Don�t be surprised if the school requires you to staff health fairs and grade school check-ups.

The fourth year is when you�ll have your lion�s share of providing clinical care. You�ll learn more advanced technical skills and sharpen your diagnostic abilities through multiple rotations. There may also be time for an elective lecture. It�s to your professional benefit that you study as many disorders and specialized treatments as possible, so choose wisely. Here�s a sample fourth-year curriculum to give you an idea of how your final year might shape up:

Medical Emergencies and Basic Life Support
Clinical Practice Management
Endodontics
Oral Biology
Oral Medicine
Advanced Clinical Diagnosis & Oral Medicine
Pediatric Dentistry
Periodontics
Prosthodontics Restorative Dentistry
New Developments in Dental Materials
Geriatric Dentistry Extramural Rotation
Hospital Dentistry Rotation
Clinical Management of Fearful & Phobic Patients
Clinical Conference in Oral Medicine
Dental Practice Administration
Dental Implants
Clinical Oral Pathology Conference
Oral Medicine Senior Seminar
Oral Surgery

Your program may also include an extended internship or externship at an affiliated hospital or clinic. Check with your school�s administration for details.

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