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2018-2019

ANUAL

FACT

BOK

TexasA&M UniversityColegeofDentistry


TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

2018 – 2019 Annual Fact Book

Prepared by Dr. Aparna Biradar

Assistant Director of Planning & Assessment


KEY INDICATORS

NATIONAL BOARD & LICENSING EXAMINATIONS

2018-2019 Dental Results*

Program

NBDE Part I Pass Rate

(2018-19 D2 Class)

NBDE Part II Pass Rate

(2018-19 D4 Class )

Dentistry 99% 93% 97%

*Pass rates represent percent passing on the first attempt

WREB Pass Rate

(5-19)

2018-2019 Dental Hygiene Results *

Program

NBDHE Pass Rate

(3-19)

Dental Hygiene 100% 100%

*Pass rates represent percent passing on the first attempt

WREB Pass Rate

(5-19)

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STUDENTS

Fall 2019 Applications for the Dental and Dental Hygiene Programs

Dental (n=1605)

Dental Hygiene (n=184)

Ethnicity White 672 74

African American 107 21

Hispanic 274 51

Asian 491 34

Native American 17 0

International 5 0

Unknown 46 4

Multiple 20 0

Residence Texas 918 165

Out of State 687 19

Gender Males 761 9

Females 844 175

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Fall 2019 FIRST TIME ENTRY for the Dental and Dental Hygiene Programs

Dental (n=105)

Dental Hygiene (n=28)

Ethnicity White 33 14

African American 14 2

Hispanic 35 8

Asian 21 4

Native American 1 0

International 0 0

Unknown 1 0

Multiple 0 0

Residence Texas 99 27

Out of State 6 1

Gender Males 43 0

Females 62 28

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2018-2019 First Year Student Characteristics

First Year Students

(Entering Fall 2019, First Time Only Students)

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STUDENTS

Dental Hygiene

Predoctoral Dental

GPA- Cumulative 3.58 3.71

GPA- Science 3.48 3.61

DAT- Academic Average N/A 21

Gender Males 0 44

Females 31 62

Diversity Asian 4 21

Hispanic 9 33

African American 3 13

Native American 0 0

White 15 38

Multiple 0 1

Unknown 0 0

Total 1 st year enrollment 31 106

2018 – 2019 All Students Characteristics and Graduation

All Students

(2018 - 2019 Student Body)

Dental Hygiene Pre-doctoral Dental Graduate

Gender Males 2 195 65

Females 59 218 59

Diversity Asian 10 101 18

Hispanic 21 104 8

African American 2 49 4

Native American 1 0 1

White 26 151 65

More Than One Race 1 8 3

International 0 0 24

Unknown 0 0 1

Total student enrollment 61 413 124

Students graduated

(8-18 to 8-19)

28 103 46*

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


FACULTY

2019 Faculty by Race/Ethnicity

Full-Time* # % All # %

White 80 61.5% White 148 64.6%

African American 10 7.7%

African

American

15 6.6%

Hispanic 8 6.2% Hispanic 18 7.9%

Asian 32 24.6% Asian 48 20.9%

Native American 0 0.0% Native American 0 0

Total 130 100.0% Total 229 100%

Total URMs ** 18 13.8% Total URMs 33 14.4%

*Full time is 80% FTE and above

**Underrepresented minorities (African American, Hispanic & Native American)

2018 Faculty Scholarly Activity*

Category

Unique Number of

Publications**

Total Number Reported

By Faculty ***

Articles 129 188

Chapters 19 19

Abstracts/Posters 92 124

Books 0 0

Total 240 331

*These totals are for the 2018 calendar year.

**No duplicate publications

***Reflect the number of faculty reporting publications.

Any given publication may have multiple authors.

2019 Faculty by Rank and Gender

Full-Time* Male Female Total All Male Female Total

Professor 22 9 31 Professor 27 10 37

Associate 24 19 43 Associate 30 21 51

Assistant 27 28 55 Assistant 75 65 140

Instructor 0 0 0 Instructor 0 0 0

Lecturer 0 1 1 Lecturer 0 1 1

Total 73 57 130 Total 132 97 229

Tenured 26 10 36 26 10 36

*Full time is 80% FTE and above.

**Additionally, there are 99 faculty volunteers, 25 females and 74 males.

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2019 STAFF BY GENDER AND RACE/ETHNICITY

Race/Ethnicity Male Female Total %

White 20 85 105 41.3%

African American 5 43 48 18.9%

Hispanic 10 57 67 26.4%

Asian 5 18 23 9.1%

Native American 0 1 1 0.4%

Two or more Races 1 1 2 0.8%

Declined 1 0 1 0.4%

Not Specified 2 5 7 2.8%

Total 44 210 254 100.0%

Total URMs 15 101 116 45.7%

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PATIENT CARE

2018-2019 Service Provided in Texas A&M College of Dentistry Clinics*

Total Patient Visits

Total Patients Seen

92,559 19,476

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

2018-2019 Service Provided in Texas A&M College of Dentistry Specialized Centers

Specialized Centers Type of Service Patient Service

Center for Facial Pain

and Sleep Medicine

Center for Maxillofacial

Prosthodontics

Provides diagnosis and treatment for temporomandibular joint disorders which may

include pain, popping or clicking, difficulty eating and/or opening and closing the

mouth.

Replaces facial structures lost due to acquired or congenital defects and disabilities,

using the latest technology

685 patient visits

671 patient visits

Limited Care Clinic Treats dental emergencies and conducts quality assurance activities 848 patient visits

Oral and Maxillofacial

Imaging Center

Oral Pathology

Diagnostic Service

Advanced diagnostic imaging for management and treatment of complex dental cases

Biopsy service for the community

3470 patient visits

9000 biopsies

Stomatology Center Facilitates diagnosis and treatment of patients with debilitating problems of the mouth 316 patient visits

Support Tobacco

Intervention and

Education

Total

Provides support and offers tobacco cessation, counseling and pharmacotherapy for

patients of record

166 patient supported

15,156 patient visits

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2018-2019 Community-Based Service

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Location Service # Served Provider* Office**

Children’s Medical Center Treatment of medically compromised children & siblings 3707

Community-Based Clinical Training Program Dental treatment 5632 DDS PHS

Community Dental Clinics

Dental treatment at Agape, N Dallas Share Ministries, JDC, &

6 other area public health clinics

2080

Grad

DH

DDS

Students &

Faculty

Health Fairs Health education, screenings 5446 DDS SS

Dallas County Sealant Initiative Sealants (elementary schools) 2173 DDS & DH PHS

Mayor’s Back to School Fair (August) Screening and fluoride varnish 1324

Faculty, Staff

& Students

Mobile Dentistry Treatment for geriatric patients in special facilities 75 DH DH

Preceptor Program Dental treatment in public health clinics 1150 DDS PHS

Project Dental Awareness Health education and career awareness (K-12 schools) 425 Staff SD

Schools, Churches, Health Fairs, Community

Programs, Industry

Oral screenings, oral examinations, health education 3538 DH DH

Special Projects Miscellaneous 14,237 DDS & DH SS

Student Screening Screening “at risk” students at school 1006 DDS PHS

TX Scottish Rite Hospital Treatment for medically compromised children 1715 Grad Pedo

Tooth Talk Health education at schools (K-12), community centers, other 5525 DDS & DH SS

Total People Served 48033

Pedo, Perio

Endo

DH

PHS

PHS

*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 & Multicultural Affairs; SS- Social Services

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RESEARCH

2018- 2019 Expenditures for Research and Other Sponsored Programs

Total for Research Grants Only Training Grants Total Expenditures

Research $4,257,687 $1,881,184 $6,138,871

GIVING

2018 Gifts

Number of Gifts

Amount of Gifts*

489 $4,228,660

*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.

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