I will disagree with the previous disagreement. I'm at Creighton and just matched for OMFS and just about everyone who applied matched to whatever they wanted to. Also, we DO get to do complex prosth cases, all of our own perio surgeries, all implant cases (including complex bone-grafting & sinus lifts), and just about all endo INCLUDING apicoectomies etc., (except the cases that you wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole). I've done MORE than enough molar endo for my liking, and I've given away tons to other people. We still have prosthodonists, periodontists, oral surgeons, etc. on staff, so they treat US like specialty residents (to a degree) when we have opportunities to do anything complex. There is very little referred outside. I'm not saying schools w/ specialty programs are bad, I just think you get exposed to more when you have no specialties (at least in my case). Oh, except for ortho--we don't do crap for ortho (but who cares??).