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Courses
Dental students must meet program requirements in the classroom and in the clinic. The following classes teach students the specific area of prosthodontics:
| Course Number | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| DEN 6412C | Preclinic Fix Pros | 3 |
| DEN 6413C | Rem Pros Principles/ Techniques | 2 |
| DEN 6415C | Preclin Fix Pros 3 | 2 |
| DEN5213C | Fundamentals in Occlusion | 3 |
| DEN6460C | Pros Tx for Edentulous Patients | 3 |
| DEN7411C | Dental Implantology | 1 |
| DEN7845L | Clinical Pros 1 | 2 |
| DEN7846L | Clinical Pros 2 | 2 |
| DEN8857L | Clinical Pros 3 | 2 |
| DEN8462 | Advd Topics in Prosthodontics | 1 |
| DEN8858L | Clinical Pros 4 | 3 |
| DEN8859L | Clinical Pros 5 | 3 |
View our curriculum for more details about classes.

Dr. Boyd Welsch grades pre-clinical exams completed in DEN 6460C. Dental students gain knowledge through written and hands-on exams.

Dr. Andre Mauderli is examining the work of a dental student in the simulation laboratory. Hands-on training is extremely important and necessary for pre-clinical dental students to learn the correct technique of making prostheses.

A dental student utilizes the College of Dentistry's technologically advanced computer system to fabricate a crown.



