DALLAS, Texas, USA: Until now, dental residents in Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry’s prosthodontic graduate program concentrated primarily on treatment planning and restorative care, leaving most of the surgical aspects of dental implants to the oral surgery and periodontic specialties. That is changing, thanks to a new education standard of the Commission on Dental Accreditation set to become effective in 2014.
Beginning next year, prosthodontic graduates must place implants.
A new postgraduate surgical implant training program at the Dallas dental school, funded by a $100,000 five-year grant from dental-device manufacturer Biomet 3i, is preparing graduate residents in prosthodontics and advanced general dentistry for this scope of care.
It is the only program of its type in the nation structured and funded in this way.
“There is a big emphasis on prosthodontists placing implants as part of a turnkey effort involving both surgery and restorative care,” said Dr. William Nagy, professor in restorative sciences and director of the prosthodontic graduate program. “Previously, prosthodontic residents placed five to 10 implants in the three-year program; these were placed in the oral surgery clinic with the assistance of oral surgery faculty and residents.”
Dr. Josh Chapa, a periodontist hired as a clinical assistant professor, supervises program residents. He designed the course curriculum, which includes a 14-session summer course on basic surgical techniques presented to prosthodontic and advanced education in general dentistry (AEGD) residents by oral and maxillofacial surgery faculty members. It also includes fall lectures on treatment planning for implants.
“Previous implant instruction was not geared to single-unit cases like these residents would see in everyday practice,” Chapa said. “The information they receive now can be applied in the future whether or not they do the actual surgeries.”
Chapa provides clinical oversight for residents during their surgical experiences at TAMBCD, which take place in a new dedicated surgical operatory in the dental school’s sixth-floor clinic. “I stand right next to the student and talk them through the procedure,” he said. “In addition, I have started doing case discussions on Fridays with the AEGD residents.
“Likewise, I go to the prosthodontic residents and discuss cases with the patient in the dental chair,” Chapa said. “We talk about things like whether the patient has adequate tissue, if they require bone grafting, and other things a surgeon would look for. We review treatment options with patients, because there is more than one way to approach a case.”
(Source: Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry)
CHICAGO, US: As one of President Donald Trump’s proudest accomplishments, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), enacted in July 2025, is a sweeping ...
NEW YORK, N.Y., USA: In more than 450 dental universities across the globe, more than 5,000 dental students each year dig into the foundations of dental ...
CINCINNATI, OH, USA: Crest Oral-B has announced that Ann Benson Ross, RDH, BS, of Phoenix, Ariz., is the recipient of the brands’ first-ever Pros in ...
In 1985, Dr. Gary Carr introduced microscopes and ultrasonic handpieces to the specialty of endodontics in an effort to improve the quality and outcomes of ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif., USA: Global Institute for Dental Education (gIDE), founded in 2003 in Los Angeles, is now equipped with a high-tech, modern training ...
ATLANTA, Ga., UA: The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting — described by event organizers as the nation’s leading dental meeting and comprehensive source of...
CHICAGO, Ill., USA: Patterson Dental and the American Association of Dental Office Managers (AADOM) recently announced a new, joint initiative to benefit ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif., USA: The California Dental Association recently announced CDA Practice Advising — in-office practice consulting designed to give ...
NEW YORK, NY, USA: Dental treatment with Icon, a new dental system offered by DMG America, was recently demonstrated on the television program The Doctors. ...
ATLANTA, Ga., USA: Organizers of the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting — one of the nation’s leading dental meetings and a comprehensive source of...
Live webinar
Wed. 22 October 2025
1:00 PM EST (New York)
Live webinar
Wed. 22 October 2025
2:00 PM EST (New York)
Live webinar
Thu. 23 October 2025
1:00 PM EST (New York)
Live webinar
Fri. 24 October 2025
12:00 PM EST (New York)
Dr. Angelica Iglesias DDS
Live webinar
Mon. 27 October 2025
2:00 PM EST (New York)
Dr. Kostas Karagiannopoulos, MDT Stefan M. Roozen MDT
Live webinar
Mon. 27 October 2025
3:00 PM EST (New York)
Dr. Christopher Barwacz DDS, FAGD, FACD, FICD
Live webinar
Tue. 28 October 2025
1:00 PM EST (New York)
To post a reply please login or register