Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD)

AEGD

The Detroit Mercy Dental AEGD program is a 12-month (PGY1) program with a 24-month (PGY2) option. The program is affiliated with Henry Ford Warren Graduate Medical Education (GME). Our affiliation with Ascension Macomb-Oakland affords interdisciplinary opportunities, including referrals for prosthodontic treatment for head and neck oncology patients, Family Medicine rotation, and collaborative learning with Emergency Medicine. 

 

Our program offers residents exposure to many advanced aspects of general dentistry including: 

  • Advanced comprehensive treatment planning 
  • Medically and dentally complex patients 
  • All aspects of implant dentistry including advanced restorative cases
  • Complex prosthodontic treatment 
  • Advanced dental alveolar surgery 
  • Periodontal therapy 
  • Digital dentistry including intraoral scanning, 3D printing, and digital implant planning 
  • Exposure to academic dentistry through teaching rotations 
  • Multidisciplinary care with residents from all graduate programs 

We take pride in our didactic curriculum, modern clinic facilities, and dedicated faculty. This well-rounded program is an opportunity for residents to develop professionally and personally as they begin their career. 

The Detroit Mercy Dental AEGD program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). 


Clinical Program

Residents practice comprehensive care general dentistry in the Detroit Mercy Dental AEGD clinic and participate in rotations (OMFS, Family Medicine, Periodontics, emergency, and teaching) and off site outreach and mobile clinic experiences. These opportunities provide rich clinical experiences in urban settings to include treatment of patients with medical and dental complexities, patients with special needs, and all aspects of implant dentistry.

Didactic Program

Seminars, lectures and case presentations are in conjunction with other residents in oral and maxillofacial surgery, endodontics, periodontics and orthodontics programs. Didactics are designed to be clinically applicable and relevant to patient care. 

AEGD Clinic tour

AEGD Program

Salary, Benefits and Fees

  • Each resident will receive a salary at the first (PGY1) and/or second (PGY2) level and will be provided with a benefit package consistent with Henry Ford Warren Hospital first (PGY1/second (PGY2) year medical residents. The PGY1 salary is $58,655 and PGY2 salary is $60,646.
  • The AEGD program follows all Henry Ford Warren Hospital Graduate Medical Education (GME) policies and procedures and School of Dentistry Academic Policies. Residents are not allowed to work outside of the program.
  • There is no tuition for the program.
  • Fees for accepted applicants include a $700 non-refundable deposit that is due upon acceptance and $46.00 credentialing fee.
  • All students must have health insurance coverage or must enroll in the University plan provided through Aetna Student Health.