Apa Advanced Clinical Fellowship in Aesthetic Dentistry
The Apa Advanced Clinical Fellowship in Aesthetic Dentistry allows US and foreign-trained dentists to improve their clinical skills and knowledge in the field of aesthetic dentistry. This full-time, one-year program strongly emphasizes clinical exposure, with students working on real patients under faculty supervision and didactic training focusing on modern esthetic treatment methods.
For foreign-trained dentists, the fellowship is a great opportunity to enhance your qualifications for U.S. dental schools.
Program Type
Fellowship Certificate
Dates
July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026
Next Available Intake
July 2025
Number Seats Available
12 Seats
Length
One Year
Priority Deadline
January 31, 2025
Program Structure
The fellowship is full-time, running from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, divided into 80% clinical and 20% didactic components, emphasizing hands-on learning and practical application. You will be able to work on patients directly, under the close supervision of a highly experienced and diverse faculty made up of leading practitioners in the field of aesthetic dentistry and related disciplines.
By completing the Apa Advanced Clinical Fellowship in Aesthetic Dentistry, you'll gain a deep understanding of the complexities involved in esthetic diagnosis. You'll exit the program with clinical competence in formulating and executing treatment plans for patients who desire esthetic improvement.
Throughout the fellowship, you'll develop the skills needed to complete the digital and analog smile analyses. You'll also learn how to recommend and execute treatment plans, which include a broad range of modern esthetic treatment methods. These methods include porcelain laminates, direct and indirect composite restorations, implant restorations in the esthetic zone, bleaching techniques, crown and bridge prostheses, and partial coverage porcelain restorations.
After completing the program, you'll be awarded a certificate of attendance. This certificate is different from the postgraduate program certificate given to full-time international postgraduates in specialty training, which is necessary for recognition by the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
It's important to note that our program is not CODA-accredited. However, in some U.S. states, there may be opportunities for two-year graduates to obtain a license. To get the specific requirements for licensure, please reach out to the dental boards in each state.
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Admission Process
Take the next step in your dental career. Submit your application now and join the ranks of the most accomplished dentists in the world!