School of Dentistry

Advanced Education Program in Endodontics

Program Director

Mahmoud Torabinejad, DMD, MSD, PhD
Professor of Endodontics
 

Faculty

Leif K. Bakland, DDS, (Chair, Department of Endodontics)  
Melvin Coleman, DDS Kurt O. Marcks, DDS
G. Reed Cummings, DDS, MS Steven G. Morrow, DDS, MS
Lynn Diaz, DDS Geoffrey T. Okada, DDS, MS
Ismail I. Elsherif, BDS David D. Roland, DDS, MS
Victor S.C. Fan, DMD, PhD Merrill E. Schmidt, DDS
Robert Handysides, DDS Shahrokh Shabahang, DDS, MS. PhD
Charles M. Holman, DDS Hong-Ming Tang, DDS, MS
Lee R. Ingersoll, DDS, MS Gerardo A. Toledo, DDS
Harold Jacobson, III, DDS David J. Wolfe, DDS, MS
David Jaramillo, DDS
 

General Information

Accreditation status: "Approval" (next accreditation 2009)
Length of program: 27 months in residence
Number of applicants accepted each year: Three (3) and four (4) in alternate years
PASS participant: Yes
Match participant: No
Applicant method: Online application (for non-PASS applicants)
Applications accepted as of: January 1st each year
Application deadline: September 15th each year
Program start date: July 1st each year

Contact Information

Program phone number: (909) 558-4681
Fax number: (909) 558-0122
E-mail: endodontics@llu.edu

Program Description:

The mission of the advanced education in endodontics program is to train endodontists who are proficient in treating teeth that require root canal therapy (art), possess an in-depth biological knowledge related to endodontics (science), and have participated in endodontic research and teaching.

The goals of the advanced education program in endodontics are to:

  1st - Provide in-depth didactic instruction and clinical training to prepare dentists to manage patients with a variety of endodontic needs.
  2nd - Provide comprehensive and formal courses in biomedical sciences, with emphasis on their relationship to endodontics.
  3rd - Engage students in research and teaching experiences for continued professional growth and development after graduation.


Two Master's Degree Tracks Now Available:

Loma Linda University School of Dentistry now offers two master's degree tracks for graduate students/residents in the advanced education certificate programs.

Master of Science (MS) degree track:
The Master of Science (MS) degree track can be invaluable to students who wish to pursue an academic career in clinical dentistry, research, and teaching.  The didactic and clinical components of the certificate program fulfill the academic requirements for the MS degree.  Candidates admitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) must conduct research, write a thesis, and hold a public thesis defense.  Students have five years from the date of acceptance to FGS to complete the requirements for the MS degree.  This degree option is available for all advanced programs except Dental Anesthesiology.

Applications to the FGS should be submitted through the Office of Advanced Dental Education and must be supported by the applicant's program director.  Satisfactory completion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required for FGS admission.  Interested individuals should consult the admissions criteria for the advanced education program to which they are applying for more detailed information.

Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD) degree track:
Graduate students/residents may elect to apply for the Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD) degree track from all the advanced education programs except Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics where the MS degree is a program requirement.

The MSD degree track is intended to provide individuals with an advanced degree widely recognized as having completed a dental specialty program.  Applicants must be recommended for admission to this degree track and subsequently approved by the Associate Dean for Advanced Dental Education.  The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not required for admission to the MSD track.  The MSD degree is awarded upon successful completion of the certificate program and requires the submission of an acceptable publishable paper in the format of a journal chosen by the program director.  The publishable paper must be submitted either during the program or within one year from the program completion date.  A public presentation of the research, much like a thesis defense, is also required.

Graduates of the certificate, MS degree program, and MSD degree program are educationally qualified for certification by the American Board of Endodontics.

Application and Admission Process:

Postdoctoral Application Support Service (PASS) - The advanced education program in endodontics participates in the PASS application service of the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) allowing applicants to apply to multiple participating institutions using one standardized format. http://www.adea.org/pass

Application deadline - Applications for admission must be submitted by September 15th of the year prior to the summer of intended enrollment. All transcripts and supporting documents must be sent to Admissions Processing, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350 and received by the September 15th deadline.

Electronic application submission - The application process must be completed online and only applications with all the required supporting documents will be reviewed for admission. Online application

Advisory to Applicants: To ensure prompt posting of your required supporting documents, complete your application before you request transcripts and test scores.

Invitation to interview - All complete applications that meet the minimum admissions requirements are reviewed (refer to Admissions Requirements below). The top candidates are invited for an interview by a selection committee composed of department faculty and outside faculty/administrators and chaired by the program director. The candidates are ranked in two categories: 1) nominations for admission and 2) nominations as alternates.

Admissions decisions - The program director presents the list of nominations for admission (with alternates) for discussion and approval by the graduate admissions committee. The committee meets monthly, and candidates will be notified of a decision as soon as possible.

Acceptance - Candidates offered acceptance are required to submit a nonrefundable deposit check of $1,000 to hold a place in the entering class. These funds will be applied towards tuition and fees for the first quarter of study.

Background check - Accepted students must complete a background check in order to register and begin the program. Additional information on this process can be found in the University Catalog. http://ssweb.llu.edu/backgroundcheck

Admissions Requirements:

The following information and documentation are required for all applications:

See admissions criteria.
  1. Transcript(s) - Only official transcript(s) will be accepted. Applicants who have transcripts from non-US and non-Canadian dental schools must submit a translated course-by-course transcript report from one of the following agencies:

  2. GPA and Class Rank- A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Applicants should request the dean of their dental school to provide a letter with their official GPA and class rank.
  3. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) - Satisfactory completion of the GRE is required by the Faculty of Graduate Studies for admission to the master of science degree track. The sum of the GRE verbal and quantitative scores must equal or exceed the sum of scores that correspond to the 50th percentile for each of those sections. Furthermore, neither the verbal nor quantitative score may be lower than the score corresponding to the 35th percentile for that section. In addition, only GRE test scores within the past five years will be accepted.

    The GRE Writing Assessment score must equal or exceed 4.0. Applicants with scores lower than 4.0 must satisfactorily complete the Loma Linda University Critical Essay or the university course in English Writing as specified by the associate dean for Advanced Dental Education.

    For information regarding the Graduate Record Examination, test locations, and test dates, please contact the Educational Testing Services (ETS) at www.ets.org.
  4. National Dental Board examinations - Successful completion of the National Dental Board Part I and Part II (if available) is required.
  5. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - Foreign applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language as evidenced by minimum TOEFL scores of:
    • 550 - paper-based test
    • 213 - computer-based test
    • 80 - Internet-based test with a minimum of 18 on each section: reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
  6. Letters of recommendation - Three letters of recommendation from individuals who have known and worked closely with the candidate are required in support of an application.
  7. Curriculum Vitae - Send your curriculum vitae directly to the Office of Advanced Dental Education.
  8. Photograph - Include a recent, passport-style photograph of yourself (optional, but recommended). Send it to the Office of Advanced Dental Education.

Important Instructions for the Transmittal of Official Documents:

All official documents must be mailed from the issuing institutions. Applicants must not mail originals or official copies of transcripts, GRE scores, National Dental Board scores, and TOEFL scores themselves.

An application is not considered complete until all required supporting documents have been received. Only completed applications go to committee for consideration. This policy holds true for and non-U.S. applicants. So please apply early.

Tuition and Fees:

Tuition for the 2007-2008 academic year is $9,676 per quarter. Health insurance is $360 per quarter and the student services fees are $110 per quarter. The information technology (IT) support fee is $165 per quarter. These fees do not include instruments and textbooks that may be required.

Departmental Required Courses:

Course number Course title Units
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
ENDN 601 Principles of Endodontics (5 quarters) 2
ENDN 604 Literature Seminar in Endodontics (6 quarters) 2
ENDN 654 Practice Teaching in Endodontics 3-4
ENDN 697A Research 1
ENDN 697B Research 1
ENDN 698 Thesis (MS degree track only) 1
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics (9 quarters) 8
Total units 20-21

Interdisciplinary Required Courses:

Course number Course title Units
GRDN 514 Introduction to Biomedical Research 4
GRDN 535 Clinical Oral Pathology 2
GRDN 601 Practice Management 2
GRDN 609 Professional Ethics 2
GRDN 622 Biomedical Sciences I (2 quarters) 2
GRDN 623 Biomedical Sciences II (2 quarters) 2
IMPD 611 Introduction to Implant Dentistry 2
IMPD 612 Advanced Implant Dentistry 2
ORPA 533 Radiology 2
PERI 624 IV Conscious Sedation 4
REL ___ A course in religion 3
Total units 23

Curriculum by Academic Year:

Clinical courses appear below in blue.
Didactic courses appear below in black.
*Courses offered every other year.

1st Year

Summer Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
IMPD 611 Introduction to Implant Dentistry 2
PERI 624 IV Conscious Sedation 4
REL___ A course in religion 3
Total units 15
Autumn Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 601 Principles of Endodontics 2
ENDN 604 Literature Seminar in Endodontics 2
ENDN 697A Research (In progress)
IP
GRDN 622 Biomedical Sciences I, Part I* 4
or    
GRDN 623 Biomedical Sciences II, Part I* 4
Total units 20
Winter Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 601 Principles of Endodontics 2
ENDN 604 Literature Seminar in Endodontics 2
ENDN 697A Research (In progress)
IP
GRDN 514 Introduction to Biomedical Research 4
GRDN 601 Practice Management 2
GRDN 622 Biomedical Sciences I, Part II* 4
or    
GRDN 623 Biomedical Sciences II, Part II* 4
IMPD 612 Advanced Implant Dentistry 2
Total units 24
Spring Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
ENDN 601 Principles of Endodontics 2
ENDN 604 Literature Seminar in Endodontics 2
ENDN 697A Research 1
GRDN 609 Professional Ethics* 2
GRDN 535 Clinical Oral Pathology 2
ORPA 533 Radiology 2
Total units 21

2nd Year

Summer Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
ENDN 654 Practice Teaching in Endodontics 1
ENDN 697B Research (In progress)
IP
Total units 11
Autumn Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
ENDN 601 Principles of Endodontics 2
ENDN 604 Literature Seminar in Endodontics 2
ENDN 654 Practice Teaching in Endodontics 3-4
ENDN 698 Thesis 1
ENDN 697B Research (In progress)
IP
GRDN 622 Biomedical Sciences I, Part I* 2
or    
GRDN 623 Biomedical Sciences II, Part I* 2
Total units 20-21
Winter Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
ENDN 601 Principles of Endodontics 2
ENDN 604 Literature Seminar in Endodontics 2
ENDN 654 Practice Teaching in Endodontics 3-4
ENDN 697B Research (In progress)
IP
ENDN 698 Thesis 1
GRDN 622 Biomedical Sciences I, Part II* 2
or    
GRDN 623 Biomedical Sciences II, Part II* 2
Total units 23-24
Spring Quarter
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
ENDN 604 Literature Seminar in Endodontics 2
ENDN 654 Practice Teaching in Endodontics 3-4
ENDN 697B Research 1
ENDN 698 Thesis (In progress)
IP
  Oral Exams  
Total units 16-17

3rd Year

Summer Quarter and Beyond
Course number Course title Units
ENDN 725 Clinical Practice in Endodontics 8
ENDN 534 Endodontic Treatment Conferences 2
ENDN 697B Research 1
ENDN 698 Thesis 1
Total units 12

Graduation

Study may extend beyond 27 months for those pursuing a master of science
(MS) degree.

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