Raouf J. Hanna, DDS, a 2003 graduate of the Advanced Education in Periodontics Program, hasmadea generous commitment to establish...
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Welcome to the PACE Center at UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry at Houston. We have a network of resources and educational programs that help our students, alumni and dental professionals succeed in dentistry. Our consulting team provides guidance for students and new alumni on their career development as they make successful transitions into the professional world. We are also an ADA CERP accredited provider, hosting more than sixty continuing dental education programs annually. Our goal is to keep our alumni, students and professionals connected to our institution through school news, community programs, and events.
Welcome, UTSD alumni!
Since 1905, nearly 10,000 graduates have passed through our doors to practice in all 50 states and around the world. We’re exceptional clinicians, researchers, entrepreneurs and innovators. And we’re proud to say that through the years, our work and wisdom have had a significant impact on the dental profession.
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Staying in touch with your classmates helps ensure they can find you for referrals. The PACE Center is dedicated to helping classmates stay in touch or reconnect. We currently host alumni receptions at local, state and national dental meetings. To stay up-to-date on UTSD's notable happenings, featured alumni, institutional updates, and upcoming events, sign up to receive our monthly click the alumni newsletter button below.
UTHealth School of Dentistry offers numerous courses for all disciplines of dentistry, including general dentists, specialists, dental hygienists and dental assistants. Our world-renowned instructors, as well as guest lecturers and clinicians, offer cutting-edge, hands-on sessions.
We're interested in your ideas for course topics. Let us know what you need!Email usor call 713-486-4028 to discuss options for concierge courses.
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The PACE Center offers non-degree dental preceptorships designed for U.S. or internationally trained dentists, researchers, and scholars to gain postgraduate training in a clinical, didactic, and/or laboratory setting. These programs are designed for participants to spend designated time in a skill-training program at UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry in pursuit of educational enrichment, collaboration, and study. Participants attend seminars and courses with advanced education students and may be assigned to graduate clinics to develop clinical expertise and treatment-planning skills in the program area.
直接病人护理依赖于项目details. Current preceptorships are available in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD), General Practice Residency (GPR), Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology (OMFP), Pediatrics, Periodontics, and Prosthodontics. The Integrated National Board Dental Examination (INBDE) is required to apply for some programs.
Upon completion of a preceptorship, participants will receive a letter of completion.
Click below for additional details for each program.
The PACE Center provides complimentary professional, business, and ethical practice consulting services for all UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry students and residents during their time in dental school, and for NEW alumni up to three years after they graduate. Our practice consulting services are directed by UTSD alumni S. Jerry Long, DDS and Joe M. Piazza, DDS who both have decades of successful practice experience.
Practice consulting services offered:
The practice consulting services offered by the PACE Center go beyond the classroom. Our practice consultants offer advice and counseling grounded in professionalism and the ethical principles that govern dentistry. Our goal is to challenge new dentists to apply a higher level of scrutiny in analyzing any business decision in which they become a party — especially those decisions which could negatively impact the quality of care they provide.
The PACE Center is also a repository for career information and dental practice opportunities listed on a frequently updated, online job board. Here, students can find positions in dentistry, dental hygiene, education, research, uniformed services, public health, and government.
This course is designed to focus on the didactic knowledge needed for management of extraction sockets. Topics include biologic principles pertaining to the healing of extraction sockets, rationale for socket preservation, socket preservation versus ridge augmentation, properties of biomaterials and achievable results, surgical techniques available for socket preservation, and surgical techniques available for ridge augmentation following extractions.
8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. (CST)
Live, Interactive Webinar
Friday, March 25, 2022
口腔癌是一个主要的全球卫生问题,等级ing as one of the ten most common malignancies. Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) often precede development of oral cancer. This provides us with an opportunity to identify persons at high risk for development of oral cancer and possibly intervene to prevent oral cancer development. In this lecture, we will review features from standard white light and autofluorescence examination of OPMD suggestive of high grade vs. low grade disease. We will also describe innovative new approaches to optimize location of biopsy sites in patients with wide-spread OPL, and biopsy techniques that best facilitate definitive surgical management of early cancer. Finally, we will discuss management options of patients with OPMD and early oral cancer, including description of several new clinical trials currently emerging for patients with these conditions.
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (CST)
Live, Interactive Webinar
Friday, April 1, 2022
这个项目的目的是提高practitioner's knowledge and understanding of the science, function and roles that lasers can offer your patients. You will gain an understanding of the science, physics and tissue interaction as they relate to clinical procedures you will be able to perform. Emphasis will be on showing how variations in lasers' physical properties — such as wavelength, power and temporal modes — can be used to alter the desired outcomes. We will discuss reimbursement considerations and proper third-party (insurance) submittal procedures. We will practice procedures on porcine tissue to learn the various procedures that can be routinely performed by the dental clinician. Procedures such as frenectomy, biopsy, gingivectomy/gingivoplasty, osseous surgery, tooth preparation and other periodontal procedures will be included for dentists, while hygienists will learn debridement and sulcular decontamination procedures.
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (CST)
Hands-On Course
Friday, April 8 & Saturday, April 9, 2022
这个项目的目的是提高practitioner's knowledge and understanding of the science, function and roles that lasers can offer your patients. You will gain an understanding of the science, physics and tissue interaction as they relate to clinical procedures you will be able to perform. Emphasis will be on showing how variations in lasers' physical properties — such as wavelength, power and temporal modes — can be used to alter the desired outcomes. We will discuss reimbursement considerations and proper third-party (insurance) submittal procedures. We will practice procedures on porcine tissue to learn the various procedures that can be routinely performed by the dental clinician. Procedures such as frenectomy, biopsy, gingivectomy/gingivoplasty, osseous surgery, tooth preparation and other periodontal procedures will be included for dentists, while hygienists will learn debridement and sulcular decontamination procedures.
8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. (CST)
Live, Interactive Webinar
Friday, April 8, 2022
Raouf J. Hanna, DDS, a 2003 graduate of the Advanced Education in Periodontics Program, hasmadea generous commitment to establish...