
The Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry has the purpose of educating professional clinical dentists with creative problem-solving approaches and cutting-edge knowledge of dentistry. It also provides clinical-skills training and education, which will initiate a life-long education for those involved in clinical dentistry. Currently, the school runs three Master's programs including Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology, Clinical Orthodontics, and Esthetic Restorative Dentistry.
¢º Oral & Maxillofacial Implantology
Oral & Maxillofacial Implantology aims to provide general education on oral and maxillofacial surgery, researching on the latest views and theories in the field and applying the knowledge to the actual treatment of patients. There are seminars and discussion sessions every semester, including guest lecturers' presentations, discussions on the latest medical journal articles, and general procedures of diagnosing, planning, and treating implant patients.
¢º Clinical Orthodontics
The program of Clinical Orthodontics helps students understand the basic stages of orthodontics including physical development, diagnosis, and planning for treatment, including various theories, so that they will be able to apply their knowledge in the clinical fields. There are regular presentations and case-analysis sessions to promote understanding and to exchange knowledge and clinical experiences.
¢º Esthetic Restorative Dentistry
Esthetic Restorative Dentistry is a field of study in which students learn about prosthetics and restorative dentistry and other general knowledge involving esthetic restorative dentistry. The curriculum consists of studies on improving traditional dentistry technology for esthetic teeth alignment, implant procedure, and teeth-whitening treatment Researching on the latest clinical technology is an essential part of the curriculum.
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