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Department of Orthodontics

Graduate Program

Orthodontics Predoctoral Program

The purpose of the predoctoral program in orthodontics is to enable the general practitioner of dentistry to recognize, diagnose, and treat with competence simple malocclusions of the teeth.

Lecture courses guide the student in learning basic concepts of dental and facial growth, as well as treatment oriented subject matter. In a laboratory course, diagnostic records are taken and evaluated and treatment appliances are fabricated. The department supervises a program for clinical treatment of selected patients.

Graduate Program

The purpose of the graduate program in orthodontics is to educate specialists capable of diagnosing and treating any malocclusion of the teeth requiring comprehensive care. The specialist should be familiar with and able to critically analyze biologic, biomechanic, diagnostic, and treatment concepts in orthodontics.

Satisfactory completion of a 24 month period of intensive study, including lecture courses, seminars, clinical practicum, and a research paper, qualifies students for the Certificate of Orthodontics. If students satisfactorily complete a thesis based on an original research project, they qualify for an M.S. degree in addition to the certificate.

Opportunities are available for research and independent study in the department, and there are special facilities for research in biomechanics and craniofacial growth. Interaction with other departments provides learning and research opportunities in surgical orthodontics, cleft lip and palate treatment, speech pathology, animal experimentation, and human growth.

Admission
Admission requires the D.D.S. or its equivalent and satisfaction of Graduate College requirements.

Application deadline is September 1 for the class starting July 1. Applicants are required to come to the University for interviews with department faculty.

Prospective candidates should address inquiries to:

Dr. John S. Casko
Orthodontic Department
219-S Dental Science Building
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242

Courses

Predoctoral
89:115 Growth and Development 1 s.h.
Normal human growth and development; emphasis on craniofacial region.

89:130 Orthodontic Diagnosis and Its Biological Foundations 1 s.h.
Concepts of craniofacial biology basic to orthodontics diagnosis, philosophy of orthodontic problem management; development of dentition, physiology of stomatognathic system, neurophysiological considerations, growth and development, genetic variability in face and teeth, growth of cranium and facial skeleton.

89:135 Orthodontic Laboratory 1 s.h.
Design, construction of orthodontic appliances; cast trimming.

89:136 Orthodontic Treatment 1 s.h.
>From patient management to use of appliances for correcting malocclusions that require limited orthodontic treatment.

89:145 Orthodontics in General Practice 1 s.h.
Differentiation between simple, complex orthodontic problems; classification, diagnosis, treatment planning as a continuum underlying process of systematic decision making in clinical practice.

89:170 Orthodontic Clinic arr.
Experience in diagnosis, treatment planning implementation; work with patients who have malocclusions appropriate for treatment by predoctoral students; record taking; diagnosis and treatment; may include appointments during summer months.

Graduate
89:200 Control Theory and Craniofacial Morphogenetic Systems 1 s.h.
General system theory, control theory, cybernetics, systems analysis; role of applied human biologist; human biology as a science.

89:201 Orthodontic Theory: Diagnosis and Treatment Plan 2 s.h.
Diagnosis, treatment planning implementation.

89:202 Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 2 s.h.
Literature concerning orthodontic diagnosis; treatment of particular problems; case histories of patients treated in graduate clinic.

89:203 Advanced Orthodontic Technique arr.
Skills for treatment of disfiguring malocclusions; use of edgewise biomechanical therapy; laboratory focus on typodont exercises.

89:204 Biomechanics arr

89:205 Facial Growth 1 2 s.h.
Theories, processes; use of accepted facial growth concepts in treatment of individuals with malocclusions during active growth period.

89:207 Case Analysis arr.
Literature on diagnosis, treatment of mixed dentition patients; case histories of patients treated by serial extraction procedure.

89:209 Orthodontic Practicum arr.
Clinical practice.

89:210 Orthodontic Seminar arr.
Evaluation, discussion, criticism, defense of diagnostic and treatment approaches to orthodontic cases that need, are undergoing, or have completed orthodontic treatment.

89:211 Problems: Orthodontics arr.

89:212 Research Orthodontics arr.

89:215 Orthodontic Journal Club arr.
Current biological, technical publications.

89:216 Practice Management arr.
Business management of orthodontic practice; solo practice, associateship, partnership, practice corporation.

89:217 Cephalometrics arr.
Use of skull X ray (lateral and/or postero anterior) in formulating orthodontic diagnosis, treatment plans for malocclusions; cephalometrics as a tool for craniofacial structure research.

89:220 Craniofacial Anatomy arr.
Literature on anatomy, phylogeny, ontogenesis, physiology of craniofacial structures.

89:221 Surgical Orthodontic Seminar 1 s.h.
Evaluation, discussion, criticism, defense of diagnostic and treatment approaches to orthodontic cases that need, are undergoing, or have completed surgical orthodontic treatment.

89:222 Case Discussion arr.

89:229 Basic Ortho for Pedo arr.

89:270 Orthodontic Clinic II ar


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