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Welcome to Graduate Dental Programs!

The Navy Medical Department offers a wide range of postgraduate training in a variety of dental specialties and views the process of professional development through Graduate Dental Education (GDE) as a progressive maturing sequence for individuals as both dentists and as Naval Officers.

Navy Graduate Dental Education encompasses Post-Graduate Year 1 (PGY-1), Advanced Clinical Program (ACP), Residency, and Fellowship training. All PGY-1 and ACP training and most residency training is done “In-Service”, i.e. within brick and mortar Navy Dentistry training facilities. Some residency training is done outside the Navy in either civilian institutions or in other federal service training programs.

Navy In-Service residency and fellowship training locations include the Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Bethesda, MD, and the three multi-discipline medical centers in Bethesda MD, San Diego CA, and Portsmouth VA.  The Advanced Clinical Program in Exodontia is located at the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, Great Lakes, IL.  Other Federal Institution (OFI) locations include, but are not limited to the Air Force Postgraduate Dental School in San Antonio, TX.

Navy Out-Service residency and fellowship training can occur in any accredited residency or fellowship program in the United States that is approved by the Specialty Leader of that specialty. Two additional options for out-service residency training are the Navy Active-Duty Delay for Specialists (NADDS) Program and the Financial Assistance Program (FAP).
 
All eligible Navy Dental Officers are encouraged to apply to the annual Duty Under Instruction (DUINS) Selection Board for their choice of training opportunity sponsored by the Navy Medical Department.  BUMEDNOTE 1520 which contains the application guidance is issued in February or March.  Applications are typically due in May.  The DUINS Selection Board meets in mid-June and results are usually released by early July.

Please click below to review the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY2026) BUMEDNOTE & NMLPDC NOTE 1520 and applicable forms.

The Navy traditionally trains in the following specialties:

-Full-Time In-Service (FTIS): Comprehensive Dentistry (2 year AEGD), Dental Public Health, Endodontics, Exodontia ACP, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Maxillofacial Prosthetics Fellowship, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orofacial Pain, Periodontics, and Prosthodontics.

-Full-Time Out-Service (FTOS), OFI, NADDS and FAP: Dental Research, Operative and Preventive Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Fellowship, Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Orofacial Pain, Orthodontics, and Pediatric Dentistry.

This list is not all-inclusive and it is possible that a specialty may not be trained in a given year, depending on the needs of the Navy.  Additionally, some residencies may expand to train in FTOS programs if the need is identified.

FISCAL YEAR 2026 DENTAL RESIDENCY TRAINING AND POSTDOCTURAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

BUMEDNOTE 1520-04 Apr 2026
NAVMED 1520 16 
NAVMED 1520 17 
DUINS RESULTS 2026
Dental Corps FTOS Manual 2025-2026
Sample request letter(template)

 



 



 

Contact Information

Naval Medical Leader & Professional Development Command
Building 1, 16th Floor, Room 16125
8955 Wood Road
Bethesda, MD 20889-5628
Email: Dental Corps Graduate Programs

 
Head, Graduate Dental Programs, (Code 1 WPGDC)
CAPT Jayson H. Huber, DC, USN

Phone: (301) 319-4509, DSN:  285-4509
Fax: (301) 295-6036
 
Dental Programs Specialist
Ms. Latrecia Bowers

Phone: (301) 295-0650, DSN:  295-0650

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