University of Iowa (UI) - Prosthodontics, Prosthodontology
Prosthodontics, Prosthodontology
A program that focuses on the advanced study of the restoration and maintenance of teeth, oral function, and aesthetic form through the use of single or compound materials, structures, and artificial devices. Includes instruction in implant dentistry, surgical procedures, denture design and fabrication, fixed and removable prosthodontics, restorative techniques, occlusion therapy and devices, geriatric dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and tempromandibular joint dysfunction. Get more details and student breakdown below, including other Iowa schools that offer a prosthodontics, prosthodontology degree. Students at University of Iowa who have completed this program in 2010-2011 have received the following degrees:
- Certificate
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Breakdown of Students That Completed the Prosthodontics, Prosthodontology Program
The table below lists the number of students that have completed the prosthodontics, prosthodontology program at the University of Iowa for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Overall

| Total | |
|---|---|
All Students | 2 |
By Gender

| Total | |
|---|---|
Male | 2 |
Female | - |
Career Options For Graduates
Students who have completed this program, have entered into some of these more popular career paths listed below. The information covers overall job description, estimated salary and wages, along with job projections by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Prosthodontists
Job Description
Construct oral prostheses to replace missing teeth and other oral structures to correct natural and acquired deformation of mouth and jaws, to restore and maintain oral function, such as chewing and speaking, and to improve appearance. Read more about working environment, educational requirements, and potential salary of prosthodontists in our career profile section.
Projections
- Total Employment (2010): 1,000
- Total Employment Projected (2020): 1,200
- Percent Job Growth: 21.40%

- Percent of Prosthodontists That Are Self-Employed: (2010): 32%