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Program Overview
The UCLA Maxillofacial Prosthetics Residency Program is
a one-year program devoted specifically to Maxillofacial
Prosthetics. The applicants must have had completed an ADA
accredited postdoctoral training program in prosthodontics
or its equivalent. The residency begins on July 1 of each
year. There is no tuition. A stipend of approximately $44,000
per year is paid in monthly installments. In addition, medical
and dental benefits, as well as meal allocations are provided.
Upon successful completion of the residency, the candidate
is awarded two certificates: a Certificate of Postgraduate
Study from the School of Dentistry and a Certificate of Completion
of Residency from the UCLA Hospitals and Clinics. Total of
3 residents are accepted each year.
Length of Program - 1 year beginning on July 1
Number of Residents Accepted Each Year - 3

Curriculum
The purpose of the program is to provide advanced training
in the diagnosis and supportive treatment of patients with
maxillofacial anomalies. The residents will have the opportunity
to treat patients with severe oral and facial deformities
from cancer, trauma, or congenital malformations. The training
is enhanced by a facility that is modern and well-equipped.
The Maxillofacial Clinic is located adjacent to the UCLA
Hospitals and Clinics, which enables the residents to have
close interactions with the faculty, interns, and residents
from other disciplines.
What to
Expect
The didactic program is flexible and takes into account
the individual’s prior training and experience. Courses
are available in head and neck anatomy, oral pathology, pharmacology,
fixed and removable prosthodontics, radiation biology, and
biostatistics. Didactic training in research methodology
is available, with an original research project if residents
are so motivated. Required courses are presented in various
phases of maxillofacial rehabilitation, including speech
pathology, speech therapy, restoration of congenital and
developmental defects, and restoration of various acquired
maxillofacial defects. Periodic seminars with regular review
of pertinent subjects in the literature are a regular part
of the program.
Clinical training includes cleft palate prosthodontics,
restoration of acquired oral and facial defects and implant
prosthodontics. Residents are also afforded the opportunity
to work with radiotherapists and evaluate and maintain the
oral and dental health of patients before, during, and after
their radiation therapy. Residents work closely with surgical
disciplines in restoring a variety of defects, including
construction of cranial and soft tissue implants, immediate
surgical obturators, surgical splints, and other required
prostheses.
Requirements/Pre-requisites
• Graduates of accredited U.S. or Canadian dental
school or graduates of foreign dental school who have equivalent
educational background with evidence of English language
proficiency
• Successful completion of an ADA accredited postdoctoral training program
in prosthodontics or its equivalent
• Successful completion of both Part I & II of the National Board Examination
Application
Process
• Maxillofacial Prosthetics specific application (contact
the director)
• Personal statement
• Four letters of recommendation
• Official National Dental Board Examination scores
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Official undergraduate and dental school transcripts
• Selected candidates will be invited for an interview.
Timeline
Application deadline is October 1. Interviews are scheduled
in October-November. Applicants are notified of the decision
either in December or January.
Selection
Factors
• Performance on National Board exams
• GPA and class rank (if available)
• Substance of the personal statement
• Substance of the recommendation letters
• Overall impression at the personal interview
Contact Information
For information about the program and about the status of
your application, please contact:
John Beumer III, D.D.S., M.S.
Director, Maxillofacial Prosthetics Residency Program
UCLA School of Dentistry
Box 90095 (Rm B3-087 CHS)
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1668
Telephone: (310) 206-8515
jbeumer@dent.ucla.edu
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