Fourth Year

The fourth-year selective program allows students to pursue their career interests in dentistry or to begin to focus on a specialty area that may or may not be pursued after graduation. Fourth-year students select courses from a wide range of clinical, basic, and behavioral sciences, based on their individual interests. Students enroll in a minimum of 2 credit hours or two courses of selectives in the fall and spring semesters.

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D4 Highlights

D4 students spend a lot of time in the clinic. The fourth year also consists of externships and remote area medical clinical service trips. Students will also have the opportunity to pursue Dental Specialty Minors during the fourth year, as well as taking elective classes as well The year concludes with students applying to residency, taking their regional state licensing exams, and finally, graduation!

4th Year Pictures

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Minors Program

The minors program is an option that allows fourth-year students to focus their course selections and gain additional clinical experience in specific areas of individual interest. The term "minor" is used to maintain a clear distinction from every graduate’s "major," which is general dentistry. Current minors include endodontics, fixed prosthodontics, oral diagnostic science, pediatric dentistry, and periodontics. Students admitted to one of these minors take a set program of clinical and didactic courses and work more closely with the faculty of a particular department. Interested students apply to participating departments at the end of the third year.

Clinic Experience

In the fourth year, the time devoted to clinical patient care is expanded. Fourth-year students spend five full days in the clinic each week, with classes and labs scheduled before clinic at 7:30 or 8:00 a.m. or after clinic at 4:00 p.m. Students remain in the operatories assigned for their use at the end of the second year. Fourth-year students provide all phases of dental care to between twenty-two and twenty-six patients. At this level, students take on the major responsibility for determining and meeting their patients’ treatment needs, and learn to examine, diagnose, and develop treatment plans; they also schedule care for their patients in an efficient and productive manner. The objective of this fourth-year clinical experience is to simulate private practice and facilitate the transition to the responsibilities of a licensed practitioner.

Off-Campus Clinical Experience

Continued rotations through local hospital dental clinics provide additional clinical experience. In the fourth year, the hospital experience is broadened and students have the opportunity to participate in rounds and clinical conferences.

Year 4 Curriculum

Take a look at the tables below to view the curriculum for both fall and spring of the fourth year at UB Dental. Click the links below to view full course descriptions for each semester as well!

Fall Semester

CLD 841 Comprehensive Care Clinic III (3)
CLD 845 Treatment Planning & Cases III (2)
ODS 840 Develop. Pt. Assess/Mgt. Skills (1)
OSU 843 Oral Surgery Clinic III (1)
ORT 843 Orthodontics Seminar/Clinic I (1)
PDO 843 Pediatric Dentistry Clinic III (1.5)
PER 838 Endodontics Clinic III (1)
PER 839 Lasers in Dentistry (1)
PER 843 Periodontology Clinic III (1)
RDN 841 Healthc Care Practice Management (2)
RDN 847 Indirect Clinic Restorations III (1)
RDN 848 Direct Restorations Clinic (1)
RDN 849 Removable Prosth. Clinic III (1)
RDN 850 Implant Dentistry Clinic (1)
18.5 Credit Hours

Spring Semester

CLD 842 Comprehensive Care Clinic IV (8)
CLD 853 Treatment Planning & Cases IV (2)
ORT 844 Orthodontics Sem./Clinic II (1)
OSU 844 Oral Surgery Clinic IV (1)
PDO 844 Pediatric Dentistry Clinic IV (2)
14.5 Credit Hours

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School of Dental Medicine
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University at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY  14214