School of Dentistry

Predoctoral Division

Department of Comprehensive Dentistry

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From the first days of freshman year to the day of graduation, the faculty and staff of the Predoctoral Division of the Comprehensive Dentistry Department play a major role in the training of dental students. With more that 75 full and part-time faculty and staff, the Comprehensive Dentistry Predoctoral Division is the largest at UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry, and is by itself larger than the other departments. From dental anatomy and esthetics to preventative dentistry and dentures, this division is accountable for the majority of the pre-clinical and clinical training of our students.

In the first two years, the students receive training in the pre-clinical courses of dental anatomy, restorative dentistry, crown and bridge, removable prosthodontics, and implant dentistry. During the last two years of dental school, the vast majority of the student’s time is spent in one of the 8 General Practice Groups. These groups are staffed and managed by the Predoctoral Division Faculty. Overall, during the four years of dental school, more than 50% of the total curriculum hours and more than 50% of courses taught are the responsibility of the Predoctoral Division of the Comprehensive Dentistry Department at UT Health San Antonio.

Disciplines

The disciplines of general dentistry, restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, oral medicine/radiology, prevention, and community outreach are coordinated to provide a comprehensive educational experience for future dental practitioners. A unique general dentistry model is used to prepare students for general practice or advanced education upon graduation.