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{{Infobox qualification | name = Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry | abbreviation = DMD | image = | caption = The DMD is a professional doctorate equivalent to the DDS. | field = [[Dentistry]] | duration = 4 years (post-graduate) | prerequisite = Bachelor's degree (usually [[Pre-dental]]) | equivalence = [[Doctor of Dental Surgery]] (DDS) | latin_name = Dentariae Medicinae Doctor }} ==Overview== The '''Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD)''' is a professional doctoral degree awarded to clinicians upon the completion of a four-year dental curriculum. In the United States and Canada, the DMD is functionally and academically identical to the [[Doctor of Dental Surgery]] (DDS). The choice between awarding a DDS or a DMD is entirely a matter of institutional preference by the granting university. Both degrees signify that the recipient has met the national standards for clinical competency and is eligible for licensure as a general [[dentist]]. ==The Harvard Origin (Etymology)== The existence of two different titles for the same profession is rooted in 19th-century academic tradition. * In 1867, '''[[Harvard University]]''' established its dental school. * Harvard's policy required all degree titles to be expressed in Latin. * The Latin translation of "Doctor of Dental Surgery" (''Chirurgae Dentium Doctor'') was considered ungrammatical or phonetically displeasing by the faculty. * They instead created the title '''Dentariae Medicinae Doctor''' (Doctor of Dental Medicine), abbreviated as **DMD**. Since that time, many other universities—particularly those with a strong emphasis on the medical integration of dentistry—have adopted the DMD title. ==Curriculum and Standards== All DMD programs in North America must be accredited by the '''Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA)'''. The curriculum typically mirrors that of a DDS program: # '''Didactic Science (Years 1-2)''': Focuses on Gross [[Anatomy]], [[Histology]], [[Pharmacology]], [[Pathology]], and [[Biochemistry]]. # '''Pre-clinical Simulation''': Students practice restorative techniques on manikins (typodonts) before entering the clinic. # '''Clinical Rotations (Years 3-4)''': Hands-on patient care involving [[Oral Diagnosis]], [[Radiology]], [[Periodontology]], and [[Oral Surgery]]. ==Professional Recognition== The '''[[American Dental Association]] (ADA)''' explicitly states that there is no difference between the two degrees: <blockquote>"The DDS and DMD are the same degrees. They use the same curriculum requirements set by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). The difference is only in the name of the degree."</blockquote> Regardless of whether a practitioner holds a DDS or a DMD, they are entitled to use the prefix "Dr." and are referred to as a "Dentist." ==International Variations== While the DMD is standard in the U.S. and Canada, other countries use different nomenclature for the same level of training: * '''[[Bachelor of Dental Surgery]] (BDS)''': The standard in the United Kingdom, Australia, and much of the Commonwealth. * '''[[Stomatologist]]''': Often used in European countries where the degree is closely tied to general medicine (MD). ==See Also== * [[Doctor of Dental Surgery]] (DDS) * [[Dental school]] * [[American Dental Association]] * [[Medical-Dental Integration]] [[Category:Dentistry]] [[Category:Professional Degrees]] [[Category:Education]]
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