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Long Island College Hospital Dental General Practice Residency 12 Months

Brooklyn, NY
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About Long Island College Hospital Dental General Practice Residency 12 Months

Long Island College Hospital Dental General Practice Residency is a 12-month postgraduate dental training program located in Brooklyn, NY. The program provides advanced clinical education for dentists who have completed their dental degree and seek additional training in general dentistry within a hospital-based setting.

The residency focuses on comprehensive general dental practice, including complex restorative procedures, oral surgery, endodontics, periodontics, and patient management in medically compromised populations. Participants gain hands-on clinical experience treating a diverse urban patient base under faculty supervision, fulfilling requirements for hospital dentistry credentialing.

Brooklyn, NY offers a rich clinical environment with a large and diverse patient population, making this residency particularly valuable for dentists seeking broad exposure to general practice dentistry. The 12-month format is consistent with ADA-recognized dental residency standards and prepares graduates for independent general dental practice or further specialty training.

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340 Henry Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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