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Endodontics Education

Education within the department emphasizes a deep understanding of the biology of the dental pulp and associated structures, as well as the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of pulpal and periradicular diseases. Through a curriculum that blends didactic coursework, evidence-based learning, pioneering research, and hands-on clinical experience, residents develop the knowledge and skills required to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate care. 

The clinic also features a dedicated surgical suite, providing residents valuable experience in endodontic microsurgery and other surgical procedures in a modern setting. By integrating surgical and nonsurgical training, the program ensures that graduates are prepared to practice the full scope of endodontics with precision and confidence. 

Teaching Strategies 

The Department of Endodontics employs innovative teaching strategies that combine advanced technology, interdisciplinary collaboration, and personalized mentorship. Residents also benefit from interdisciplinary learning through collaborative treatment planning with other specialty departments. This team-based approach mirrors contemporary dental practice and prepares residents to excel in comprehensive care settings.