 The School of Dental Medicine is an active participant
in meeting the general missions of the University. The school conducts an excellent educational program for its students, contributes to scientific
knowledge through its active programs in research, and actively participates in community service through its programs in continuing education
and its treatment center, which provides dental care to thousands of community residents each year.
The school is fully accredited by the Commission on Dental Education and the State Educational Department and is a component school of
the Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook. The school incorporates the disciplines of prosthodontics, operative dentistry, endodontics and dental
materials into a single department of general dentistry. Orthodontics and pediatric dentistry are
combined into a department of children’s dentistry. Other departments in the school include periodontics, oral
and maxillofacial surgery, dental medicine, and oral
biology and pathology.
Dental students and medical students take the same courses in anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology and physiology.
Small class size allows the student to receive highly personalized instruction. Didactic and clinical instruction is readily adapted to the needs
of the individual student. The continued aim of the curriculum is to enable the graduate to readily enter into general practice, advanced training
for specialty practice, public health, teaching and/or research.
The school offers
the Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree, in addition to postdoctoral education in orthodontics, periodontics, advanced education in general dentistry,
and care of the developmentally disabled. Graduate Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are offered through the Graduate School of
the University and the school’s Department of Oral Biology and Pathology.
Excellence through diversity is the standard by which the school conducts its education and patient care programs. Multicultural representation
by faculty and students is present at all levels in the school.
The school has affiliation with a number of major regional hospitals, including Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Nassau County Medical
Center, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center at Northport. These institutions, together with the University Medical Center at Stony Brook, provide
an environment for students to observe the effect of systemic disease on the structures of the oral cavity, and to participate as members of a
health care team in the treatment of patients. Opportunities are available to students who desire experience in scientific research. These
are made possible through the many research activities conducted by the faculty of the school. Extensive clinic experience in all fields of dentistry
is provided for students in the Dental Care Center of the school. The Center is the largest dental care treatment facility on Long Island.
Since its inception in 1973, the School of Dental Medicine at Stony Brook has achieved an enviable reputation for the excellence of its
educational programs. It continues to supply the community with dentists who are well educated in the latest technical, biological, and psychological
aspects of dental practice.
For further information regarding the School of Dental Medicine call (631) 632-8900 or write:
School of Dental Medicine
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8700
To inquire about treatment at our Dental Care Center please call.. (631) 632-8974
|