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The mission of the Division of Orthodontics is to improve the dental health of the citizens of Kentucky by providing the highest quality orthodontic care, to advance the specialty of orthodontics by educating knowledgeable, skilled clinicians, and by conducting research in the field. 

The division offers a thirty-four-month Orthodontic Graduate Program, resulting in a Master of Science degree and a Certificate to practice orthodontics and a one-year Craniofacial Biology Shadowing Program

Program Overview

The Orthodontic Graduate Program provides a robust clinical experience in comprehensive orthodontics, with emphasis on goal-oriented diagnosis and treatment of different malocclusions. Faculty members teach multiple treatment modalities, including functional therapy, comprehensive and interceptive care, straight-wire systems, lingual therapy, and clear removable aligner treatment.

Interdisciplinary care is also emphasized in the graduate clinic. These team approaches to comprehensive care include surgical orthodontics, treatment in the mixed dentition, accelerated orthodontics in conjunction with periodontics and esthetic dentistry involving collaboration with periodontics, prosthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and restorative dentistry. Diagnosis and treatment of patients with cleft lip/palate and other craniofacial anomalies is included.

All clinical treatment is conducted under an attending model, which fosters best-evidence based approaches and creative/critical thinking. Faculty model ABO standards and certification, and cultivate a culture of clinical excellence among graduate students.

Graduate students are involved as teaching assistants in the DMD curriculum during their second and third years. They take an active part in all three components of the courses by preparing some lectures, directing small group discussion and providing clinical coverage for the dental students. Such experience is limited to the orthodontic component of the DMD curriculum and students receive a stipend for this effort. This stipend amounts to $2175 over an 11 month period each year.

Graduate students must successfully investigate and defend an independent research project before they graduate. They are required to identify a topic and select an advisor by the completion of their first semester. Students are encouraged to first pursue their natural sense of curiosity, as there are many resources available within the college, Medical Center and land-grant campus. Award-winning research is being conducted in our program within the college, and students are required to publicly present and defend their research, and to prepare a manuscript suitable for publication that is unanimously acceptable to their MS degree research committee.

Orthodontics Admissions & Application

Explore admissions requirements, application procedures, and program details for the Orthodontics Graduate Program. Review deadlines, eligibility criteria, and instructions for submitting your application through ADEA PASS and the National Matching Service.

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Orthodontics Program Questions

UK Orthodontic Graduate Office
Email
grad.admit@uky.edu
Phone
859-323-5371

Orthodontics Faculty

Dr. Cynthia Beeman

Cynthia Beeman

Division Chief of Orthodontics, Orthodontics Graduate Program Director, Professor

cbeeman@uky.edu

Dr. Mohamed Bazina

Mohamed Bazina

Assistant Professor

Bazina018@uky.edu

Dr. James Hartsfield Jr.

James Hartsfield, Jr.

E. Preston Hicks Endowed Professor of Craniofacial Genetics, Orthodontics and Oral Health Research

james.hartsfield@uky.edu

Dr. G. Thomas Kluemper

G. Thomas Kluemper

Professor

gtklue1@email.uky.edu

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Ashley Mencarelli

Assistant Professor

ashley.mencarelli@uky.edu

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Lorri Ann Morford

Assistant Professor

lorri.morford@uky.edu

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Robert Rust

Assistant Professor

robert.d.rust.dmd@uky.edu

Dr. Lina Sharab

Lina Sharab

Associate Professor

lina.sharab@uky.edu

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James Thacker

Assistant Professor

jnth227@uky.edu

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J. Philip Wahle

Assistant Professor

john.wahle@uky.edu

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Leah Sebastian

Assistant Professor

Leah.Sebastian@uky.edu

Third-Year Graduate Students

Dr. Emma Palmer

Emma Palmer

Orthodontics Graduate Teaching Assistant

emma.palmer@uky.edu

Dr. Aqib Shafi

Aqib Shafi

Orthodontics Graduate Teaching Assistant

aqib.shafi@uky.edu

Dr. Zachary Smith

Zachary Smith

Orthodontics Graduate Teaching Assistant

zachary.smith@uky.edu

Second-Year Graduate Students

Dr. Brittany DuMont

Brittany DuMont

Orthodontics Graduate Teaching Assistant

brittany.dumont@uky.edu

Dr. Sarah Haerle

Sarah Haerle

Orthodontics Graduate Teaching Assistant

sarah.haerle@uky.edu

Dr. Nicholas Ragland

Nicholas Ragland

Orthodontics Graduate Teaching Assistant

nicholas.ragland@uky.edu

First-Year Graduate Students

Dr. Keaton Moore

Keaton Moore

Orthodontics Graduate Student

KeatonMoore@uky.edu

Dr. Cody Neilson

Cody Neilson

Orthodontics Graduate Student

cody.neilson@uky.edu

Dr. Jacob Stewart

Jacob Stewart

Orthodontics Graduate Student

Jacob.Stew@uky.edu

Accreditation

The Orthodontics Graduate Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA).

CODA is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education.