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Predoctoral Education
Predoctoral Endodontics
Students enrolled in the pre-doctoral programs at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine partake in the following clinical and didactic classes:
Principles of Endodontics I: An introductory course in endodontics defines procedures necessary for conventional treatment. Students develop the psychomotor skills required for patient treatment by carrying out simulated procedures in the laboratory.
Principles of Endodontics II: A complete course in the theory and practice of endodontics places special emphasis on the diagnosis and treatment of pulpal disease and the interrelationship of endodontics to all the other dental disciplines.
Endodontics Clinic I & II: Under supervision, students apply the principles and techniques acquired in the basic endodontic courses, along with basic science knowledge, to patient care and management in the clinic.