Course Description
PhD in Dental Sciences course emphasizes molecular, biochemical, and cellular aspects of pathological conditions which are localized to craniofacial components effecting or within the oral cavity to influence system health. In this course, students also learn how to develop a comprehensive treatment for patients. Students study input on treatments with perspectives from pediatric dentistry, periodontics, periodontology, orthodontics, oral surgery, and prosthodontics. The main purpose of this course is to provide relevant information for practising dentistry and to prepare graduates for the changes in dentistry and to gain higher level knowledge in oral surgery. This course provides a framework to the biological concepts of therapies and emerging therapies in the treatment of oral diseases. Students study subjects include radiologic management of patients with complex diagnostic problems.