Preventive & Community Dentistry Fact Sheet

Pre-Doctoral Education - responsible for 22 pre-doctoral courses including cariology, prevention, communication, nutrition, ethics, community dentistry, and administration of extramural experiences.
- Courses in each year of pre-doctoral curriculum
- Clinical courses include:
- Preventive clinic (D1-2)
- Required extramural programs (D4), including:
- Geriatric and Special Needs Dentistry Clinic
- Geriatric and Special Needs Dentistry Mobile Unit - Using portable dental equipment, provide comprehensive dental care for residents of 10 nursing homes in a four-county area. ADA Geriatric Oral Health Care Award (1998)
- Two sites per student, each 5 weeks in length - Includes
- Iowa community health centers
- VA medical center
- children's hospital
- private preceptorships
- a several out-of-state locations (e.g., Indian Health Service, Colorado Migrant Program)
Graduate and Postdoctoral Education
- Responsible for 15 graduate courses
- 2-year Dental Public Health graduate program
Commission on Dental Accreditation accredited since 1975
Offers Master of Science degree (thesis required)
- Geriatric Dentistry Fellowship (1-year Certificate Program)
Main Areas of Research
- Fluoride exposure, genetics and dental caries/dental fluorosis
- Fluoride ingestion and childhood bone development
- Diet and oral health
- Early childhood caries epidemiology and prevention
- Oral health services research (cost, access to care, quality of care, and outcomes)
- Oral health in geriatric populations
Department Faculty
- 7 Professors (including 3 with Endowed Professorships and 7 with American Board Specialty certification)
- 3 Associate Professors
- 5 Assistant Professors
- 150 Adjunct Faculty, primarily at extramural clinical sites
- 7 Administrative and research support staff
- 2 Dental Hygienists
- 5 Dental Assistants