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Oral Rehabilitation:
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Fixed Prosthodontics
Operative Dentistry
Removable Prosthodontics
Advanced Education:
General Practice Residency
Prosthodontic Residency
Advanced Education in General Dentistry
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Mission Statement
The Section of Operative Dentistry is in the Department of Oral Rehabilitation. Our mission is to support the academic goals of the Department and Medical College of Georgia through teaching, research, service, continuing education programs and patient care.  Our primary mission is to provide high quality didactic, pre-clinical and clinical instructions to undergraduate students in contemporary and evidence-based operative dentistry. The concepts of modern day dental practice management and auxiliary utilization are also emphasized.

   

Operative Dentistry Section

Section Director: Daniel C. N. Chan, DDS, MS

Operative Dentistry is the art and science of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases or trauma to teeth. Treatment should restore proper tooth morphology, function, esthetics and harmonious relationship with surrounding tissues.

Faculty

1 Section Director
2 Associate Dean for Patient Services

Predoctoral Courses

  • ESTD5001. Esthetic Restorative Dentistry 3 credit hours
    Course director: Dr. William Brackett

  • RES5901-02. Restorative Clinic 5+5 credit hours
    Course director: Dr. Kevin Frazier

  • OCCL5001. Dental Anatomy and Occlusion 7 credit hours
    Course director: Dr. Gary Holmes

  • OPER5001. Operative Dentistry 6 credit hours
    Course director: Dr. Kevin Frazier

  • PADM5001. Introduction To Operatory Procedures 1 credit hour
    Course director: Dr. Kevin Frazier

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December 01, 2006