Periodontics
Periodontics Residency Program
- Program Overview
- Admissions Requirements
- Application Procedure
- Interviews
- Decisions Process
- Contact Information
Program Overview
Perry R. Klokkevold, DDS, MS
Program Director
The UCLA Periodontics Residency Program is a three-year, full-time
specialty-training program. It is designed to provide an advanced level
of education and clinical experiences in periodontology and surgical
implantology for highly qualified graduate dentists who are interested
in a specialty career.
The goal of the UCLA Periodontics Residency Program is to train
residents in the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of patients
with a variety of periodontal diseases and conditions. There is an
emphasis on preservation of periodontal supporting structures and
regeneration or reconstruction of lost periodontal/alveolar structures.
Replacement of missing and hopeless teeth involves all aspects of
surgery related to site preparation and placement of dental implants.
Periodontal and implant treatment plans are developed and coordinated
with other dental specialties as indicated by the individual patient’s
needs. Patient management skills are stressed, and residents are
encouraged to approach all aspects of care with a biological,
scientifically-based rationale.
One of the major strengths of the UCLA Periodontics Residency Program
is the quality and dedication of our clinical faculty. Two clinically
active faculty members are available during each clinic session while
six residents are treating patients. As a result, residents get
excellent faculty coverage, and they are exposed to a variety of
treatment philosophies by periodontists who have diverse
experiences.
Residents are prepared to treat patients with a variety of light to
moderate conscious sedation techniques including nitrous oxide, oral,
and intravenous conscious sedation. The program provides the didactic
and clinical experiences required for a conscious sedation permit in
the State of California.
A research thesis based on original work in clinical periodontics or
on any of a number of related fields, but focused on problems relevant
to periodontics, is required. The principles of scientific research
design and evaluation are stressed. An advanced degree (MS or PhD) in oral
biology can be pursued concurrently with the UCLA Periodontics
Residency Program. Admission into this degree program requires a
separate application through the UCLA Graduate Division.
During the course of the program, residents will devote approximately
50% of their time to clinical activities, 20% of their time in didactic
courses, 20% of their time involved in research and independent study,
and 10% of their time teaching periodontics in the predoctoral clinics.
A Certificate of Specialty Training in Periodontics from the UCLA
School of Dentistry is awarded upon completion of the program.
This program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association and affiliated with the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
Length of Program: 3 years
Number of Positions: 2
Financial Arrangement: B salary
Admissions Requirements
- US citizen or permanent resident
- DDS/DMD from an ADA-accredited program
- National Board Dental Examination, Part I
Application Procedure
Applicants must:
- Submit primary materials through the Postdoctoral Application Support Service (PASS). Please visit the ADEA PASS webpage for more information.
- Submit the UCLA Standard Residency Supplemental Application directly to the Student Affairs Office:
Incomplete files will not be considered.
PASS Application Deadline: August 1
UCLA Supplemental Application Deadline: August 15
Interviews
Selected candidates will be invited to interview. If you have been selected, you will be notified by telephone and/or email.
Timing of Interviews: Mid – late August
Approximate Number of Candidates Selected for Interviews: 10 – 15
Decisions Process
The admissions committee considers the following criteria in its decisions:
- Academic achievement
- Leadership activities
- Research experience
- Teaching experience
- Demonstrated interest in periodontics
This program does not participate in the Postdoctoral Dental Matching Service. Accepted candidates are notified by telephone. Decisions will be available in late August – early September.
Contact Information
ehakim@dentistry.ucla.edu