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COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
2016 – 2017 Annual Fact Book
Prepared by Dr. Ann McCann
Director of Planning & Assessment
NATIONAL BOARD & LICENSING EXAMINATIONS

2016-2017 Dental Results*


NBDE Part I Pass Rate NBDE Part II Pass Rate WREB Pass Rate
Program
(2017 D2 Class) (2017 D4 Class) (5-17)
Dentistry 94% 91% 95%
*Pass rates represent percent passing on the first attempt

2016-2017 Dental Hygiene Results*


NBDHE Pass Rate WREB Pass Rate
Program
(3-17) (5-17)
Dental Hygiene 100% 96%
*Pass rates represent percent passing on the first attempt

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STUDENTS

Fall 2017 Applications for the Dental and Dental Hygiene Programs

Dental (n=1596) Dental Hygiene (n=162)


Ethnicity White 680 57
African
117 22
American
Hispanic 227 49
Asian 497 28
Native
15 2
American
International 3 0
Unknown 30 4
Multiple 27 0
Residence Texas 893 129
Out of State 703 33
Gender Males 786 11
Females 810 151

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STUDENTS
2016-2017 First Year Student Characteristics
First Year Students
Dental Hygiene Predoctoral Dental
(Entering Fall 2017, First Time Only Students)
GPA- Cumulative 3.44 3.61
GPA- Science 3.29 3.51
DAT- Academic Average n/a 21
Gender Males 1 45
Females 29 57
Diversity Asian 5 21
Hispanic 13 28
African American 2 20
Native American 1 0
White 9 30
Multiple 0 2
Unknown 0 1
Total 1 year enrollment
st 30 102

2016-2017 All Student Characteristics and Graduation


All Students
Dental Hygiene Predoctoral Dental Graduate
(2016-2017 Student Body)
Gender Males 4 210 61
Females 56 211 53
Diversity Asian 5 96 16
Hispanic 13 100 7
African American 2 48 5
Native American 1 3 1
White 39 171 64
International 0 0 18
Unknown 0 3 3
Total student enrollment 60 421 114
Students graduated
29 101 50*
(8-16 to 8-17)

*Some duplication with individuals earning both certificates and master’s degrees

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FACULTY & STAFF
2017 Faculty by Race/Ethnicity 2016 Faculty Scholarly Activity*
Full-Time* # % All # % Unique Number of Total Number Reported
Category
White 89 65.9% White 178 69.0% Publications** By Faculty ***
African American 8 5.9% African American 13 5.0% Articles 181 243
Hispanic 9 6.7% Hispanic 17 6.6% Chapters 23 24
Asian 29 21.5% Asian 50 19.4% Abstracts/Posters 141 174
Native American 0 0.0% Native American 0 0.0% Books 1 1
Total 135 100.0% Total 258 100.0% Total 346 442
*These totals are for the 2016 calendar year.
Total URM ** 17 12.5% Total URM 30 11.6% **No duplicate publications
*Full time is 80% FTE and above ***Reflect the number of faculty reporting publications. Any given publication
**Underrepresented minority (African American, Hispanic & Native American) may have multiple authors.

2017 Faculty by Rank and Gender 2017 Staff by Gender and Race/Ethnicity
Full-Time* Male Female Total All Male Female Total Race/Ethnicity Male Female # %

Professor 21 9 30 Professor 33 10 43 White 21 95 116 46.2%

Associate 24 15 39 Associate 30 15 45 African


7 39 46 18.3%
American
Assistant 33 31 64 Assistant 95 74 169 Hispanic 6 50 56 22.3%
Instructor 0 1 1 Instructor 0 1 1 Asian 10 15 25 10.0%
Total 78 56 135 Total 158 100 258** Native
0 2 2 0.8%
American
Tenured 26 13 39
*Full time is 80% FTE and above. Unknown 2 4 6 2.4%
**Additionally, there are 93 faculty volunteers, 19 females and 84 males. Total 46 205 251 100.0%
Total URM 13 91 104 41.0%

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PATIENT CARE

2016-2017 Service Provided in Texas A&M College of Dentistry Clinics*

Total Patient Visits Total Patients Seen

102,602 20,735
*Includes treatment by dental hygiene, dental, and advanced education students and faculty in various professional service clinics
at the College.

2016-2017 Service Provided in Texas A&M College of Dentistry Specialized Centers


Specialized Centers Type of Service Patient Service
Center for Maxillofacial Replaces facial structures lost due to acquired or congenital defects and disabilities, using
2,194 patient visits
Prosthodontics the latest technology
Limited Care Clinic Treats dental emergencies and conducts quality assurance activities 1,106 patient visits
Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging
Advanced diagnostic imaging for management and treatment of complex dental cases 3,989 patient visits
Center
Oral Pathology Diagnostic
Biopsy service for the community 9,230 biopsies
Service

Stomatology Center Facilitates diagnosis and treatment of patients with debilitating problems of the mouth 485 patient visits

Tobacco Intervention and


Offers tobacco cessation, counseling and pharmacotherapy for patients of record 246 patient visits
Education
Total 17,250 patient visits

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COMMUNITY SERVICE
2016-2017 Community-Based Service
Location Service # Served Provider* Office**
Pedo, Perio
Grad
Children’s Medical Center Treatment of medically compromised children & siblings 3,642 Endo
DH DH
Community-Based Clinical Training Program Dental treatment -3,660 DDS PHS
Community Dental Clinics Dental treatment 2,180 DDS PHS
Health Fairs Health education, screenings 10,267 DDS SS
Dallas County Sealant Initiative Sealants (elementary schools) ~2,650 DDS & DH PHS
DDS Students
Juvenile Detention Center Dental treatment -3,300 PHS
& Faculty
Faculty, Staff
Mayor’s Back to School Fair (August) Screening and fluoride varnish 1,053 PHS
& Students

Mobile Dentistry Treatment for geriatric patients in special facilities 70 DH DH

Preceptor Program Dental treatment in public health clinics 1,600 DDS PHS
Project Dental Awareness Health education and career awareness (K-12 schools) 400 Staff SD
Schools, Churches, Health Fairs, Community
Oral screenings, oral examinations, health education 3,160 DH DH
Programs, Industry
Special Projects Miscellaneous 8,381 DDS & DH SS
Student Screening Screening “at risk” students at school 784 DDS PHS
TX Scottish Rite Hospital Treatment for medically compromised children 1,427 Grad Pedo

Tooth Talk Health education at schools (K-12), community centers, other 13,233 DDS & DH SS

Total People Served 55,807

*Provider: DDS- Dental students; DH- Dental Hygiene students (there is some overlap in the count between dental hygiene and dental services); Grad- Graduate students
**Office: DH- Dental Hygiene; Endo- Endodontics; OS- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery; Pedo- Pediatric Dentistry; Perio- Periodontics; PHS- Public Health Sciences; SD- Student
Development; SS- Social Services

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RESEARCH

2016-2017 Expenditures for Research and Other Sponsored Programs


Total for Research
Training Grants Total Expenditures
Grants Only
Research $2,643,166 $1,537,949 $4,181,115
 

GIVING
2017 Gifts
Number of Gifts Amount of Gifts*
558 $7,926,453
*Total includes giving to the Baylor Oral Health Foundation, the College of Dentistry Alumni Association and Texas A&M Health Science Center to
benefit the College of Dentistry.
*Total includes a $5,000,000 gift from the Baylor Oral Health Foundation for the new clinical building.

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