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History and Purpose
The University of Texas (UT) Dental Branch occupies a unique place in
history of Houston and Texas. When the UT Dental Branch was founded
in 1905, it became the first professional school in Houston and the
first dental school in the State of Texas. For nearly 100 years the
UT Dental Branch has remained Houston’s only dental school – even
as the city has grown to become the fourth largest in the country.
From 1905 through 1943 the school was known as The Texas Dental College.
Late in 1943 the school reopened its doors as The University of Texas
School of Dentistry – later renamed The University of Texas Dental
Branch. In 1945, the UT Board of Regents authorized creation of the
School of Dental Hygiene as part of the Dental Branch and the first
dental hygiene class was admitted in 1955. Today the school also offers
eight accredited postgraduate programs in both primary care and dental
specialties.
The primary purposes of the Dental Branch are to educate
the next generation of oral health care professionals and undertake
research for the purposes of discovery and dissemination of new knowledge.
These are key to advancing the prevention and treatment of oral diseases.
As the only dental school in southeast Texas, a top priority of the
Dental Branch is to retain its pivotal role as a primary source of
quality oral health care to low income families and the traditionally
underserved.
Instructional Programs
The Dental Branch sponsors 10 accredited academic programs.
- Doctor
of Dental Surgery
- Graduate Primary Care
Advanced Education in General Dentistry
General Practice Residency
- Graduate Specialty Care
Endodontics
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Orthodontics
Pediatric Dentistry
Periodontics
Prosthodontics
- Dental Hygiene Program (Certificate and Bachelor)
Formal Dual-degree Programs
- Doctor of Dental Surgery/Doctor of Philosophy
Degree
- Doctor of Dental Surgery/Master of Public Health Degree
- Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery/Doctor of Medicine
Joint Programs
The Houston Center for Biomaterials Research at the UT Dental Branch
offers a Master’s degree in Oral Biomaterials in conjunction with the Graduate
School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS). The postgraduate dental programs offer
the opportunity for residents to earn a Master’s or PhD offered by the
GSBS. Many Dental Branch faculty have joint appointments at the GSBS and are
advisors to MS and PhD students.
Facilities
The Dental Branch is housed in a six-floor building located within the Texas
Medical Center. The building consists of 325,483 gross square feet and includes
basic science laboratories, lecture rooms, an auditorium, a library and learning
resources center, faculty offices, clinics, administrative offices, and service
and mechanical areas. There is also space for clinical research and continuing
education.
Clinical Affiliations/Outreach Programs
In FY 2003, the UT Dental Branch conducted outreach programs at a variety
of sites throughout greater Houston – where the school provided oral
health education and 224,359 patient treatments. It is also important to
note that through its many clinical affiliations and outreach programs the
school provided approximately $971,000 in unsponsored charity care. The new
Mobile Dental Van has become an important and valuable participant in the
school’s outreach
efforts – it visited many sites throughout Texas providing oral cancer
screenings and clinical care.
A variety of clinical experiences is available
to undergraduate, postgraduate and graduate students throughout the Texas
Medical Center.
Students also provide
dental care to patients at outreach clinics throughout the greater Houston
area such as the Houston Medical Center, Rusk Elementary School, Bering
Dental Center and multiple sites through the school’s
Mobile Dental Van.
Organization Chart

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