Program Overview
Introduction to the Orthodontics Program
The Orthodontics program is designed to provide quality service and efficient oral health care, responding to the needs of the people of the state of Wisconsin. The program aims to educate individuals at the appropriate level in the discipline of orthodontics, including dentists, dental clinical specialists, dental educators, scientists, and dental auxiliaries.
Program Mission
The mission of the Orthodontics program is to prepare professionals who will be equipped to meet the oral health demands of the people of the state of Wisconsin, as well as the broader society, both nationally and internationally.
Program Objectives
The program seeks to achieve the following objectives:
- Educate professionals in the discipline of orthodontics
- Prepare dentists, dental clinical specialists, dental educators, scientists, and dental auxiliaries to meet the oral health needs of the community
- Respond to the oral health demands of the people of the state of Wisconsin and beyond
Program Description
The Orthodontics program is committed to providing quality service and efficient oral health care, with a focus on educating professionals who will be prepared to meet the oral health demands of the community. The program aims to produce graduates who are well-equipped to provide high-quality oral health care and respond to the needs of the people of the state of Wisconsin and beyond.
