Endodontics

The Advanced Graduate Program in Endodontics is a three-year program leading to an MMSc degree in oral biology and a certificate in endodontics. A DMSc degree (four years) is an option for those who wish to enter academics or research.

The purpose of the program is to develop competent endodontists with an extensive background in the biological sciences, research methodology, and teaching. This broad-based education in endodontics and related phases of graduate education provides the student with a thorough preparation for careers in specialty clinical practice, research, and academics. The program is also designed to satisfy the guidelines for and encourage certification by the American Board of Endodontics. 

Degrees/Certificates Offered

Master of Medical Sciences (MMSc)/Certificate in Endodontics

This three-year program culminates to a combined MMSc degree in oral biology and a certificate in endodontics.

Doctor of Medical Sciences (DMSc)/Certificate in Endodontics

This four-year program culminates to a combined DMSc degree in oral biology and a certificate in endodontics.

Program Overview

Clinical Experience and Course Work

Approximately 40 percent of the program involves clinical experience, which students gain through the treatment of patients at the Harvard Dental Center at HSDM. Students work under the direct supervision of either full- or part-time endodontics instructors. Expectations focus on quality and diversity of experience, which must include 200 to 225 nonsurgical procedures, 20 to 30 surgical procedures, and at least 50 recalls.

Didactic courses given by the department, HSDM, and affiliated institutions make up 30 percent of the program. Department seminars include Interdepartmental Treatment Planning, Current and Classic Literature Reviews, and Intradepartmental Case Presentations.

Research and Teaching

All advanced graduate students engage in research as an integral part of their training at HSDM. Research activities are conducted with Harvard faculty mentors at HSDM or affiliated institutions, including Children’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Forsyth Institute.

During the second and third years, each advanced graduate student gains teaching experience through clinical, lecture, and laboratory teaching assignments in the predoctoral endodontics curriculum.

Accreditation

The program in endodontics is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. For more information, please visit the Commission on Dental Accreditation website.

Applicant Information

Please visit AGE Admissions for application requirements.