Dentistry Graduate/Professional Entry Programme

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

Our innovative entry route into dentistry is designed to enable graduates with honours degrees in biomedical-related science subjects and healthcare professionals with a degree, to study for a Dentistry BDS.

Our course combines the very latest thinking in dental education with early clinical experience. You will be taught by internationally-renowned staff and exposed to a rich breadth of skills and knowledge in a diverse clinical environment.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Start date

On request

About this course

Evidence-based and research-led degree course with a high level of clinical experience in all areas.
Ranked 1st in Europe and 2nd in the world for Dentistry (QS World University Rankings, 2018).
State-of-the-art clinical and technical facilities
Largest dental school in the UK graduating around 150 dentists a year.
Partnership with the world-famous hospitals: Guy’s, King’s College and St Thomas’.

A variety of career pathways are open to new dental graduates. The career path for many graduates is general practice, with others aiming to be consultants in the hospital dental service, senior clinical academics in a teaching hospital, or specialist practitioners. In every case, newly-qualified graduates will enter practice by way of Dental Foundation Training. Foundation Dentists (FDs) work in a Training Practice under supervision and have a day release course of lectures and demonstrations building on the undergraduate degree and giving instruction in all aspects of practice management. After this year, successful FDs can begin work as an associate in a practice.

A minimum 2:1 (upper second class honours) undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a Biosciences subject
A 2:2 (lower second class honours) undergraduate degree with a postgraduate degree (with at least a Merit) in a Biosciences subject

The BDS Programme is regularly reviewed by the General Dental Council. It received a ‘sufficient for registration as a dentist’ rating at its last inspection in 2013.

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Subjects

  • Dental
  • Surgery
  • Radiology
  • Pathology
  • Public Health
  • Public
  • Healthcare
  • Dentistry
  • Communication Training
  • BDS Communication
  • Management

Course programme

1st Year

King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to- date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

You will be given the opportunity throughout your first year to review topics studied in year one of the standard five-year course.

The theme of your first year is the dentate patient, applied basic dental science, and preparation for prevention of oral disease and the treatment of patients. You will also study integrated courses covering the development, structure and function of the nervous system, as a basis for understanding the aspects involved in dentistry, such as pain and anxiety; oral biology, including the influence of nutrition and endocrine factors; and pathology, which covers the study of the cellular and molecular basis of human disease.

During this year you will be developing basic dental clinical skills, treating your own adult patients, providing preventive advice and undertaking straightforward procedures in periodontology and conservative dentistry. You will also learn dental materials science and behavioural science.

Required Modules

The following topics comprise the year one module (150 credits):

  • BDS Communication in Dentistry
  • BDS Management and Leadership
  • BDS Professionalism in Health Care
  • BDS Social and Behavioural Sciences
  • BDS Dental Public Health
  • BDS Oral Surgery
  • BDS Radiology
  • BDS Dental Material Science
  • BDS Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
  • BDS Care of the Dental Patient
  • BDS Conservative and Minimum Intervention Dentistry
  • BDS Science -Oral and Craniofacial Biology
  • BDS Periodontology
  • BDS Prosthodontics
  • BDS Human Disease
2nd Year

In year two, you will continue to learn about all aspects of human disease and study the replacement of missing teeth. You will learn about fixed and removable prostheses, such as dental implants. There is also a technical component to these courses to ensure you understand how prostheses are constructed and how to deal with problems associated with their fit and function. You will devote significant time each week to the clinical care of patients including tuition in conservative dentistry and prosthodontics. You will also begin to learn about and perform the extraction of teeth and minor oral surgery.

Required Modules

The following topics comprise the year two module (180 credits):

  • BDS Communication in Dentistry
  • BDS Management and Leadership
  • BDS Professionalism in Health Care
  • BDS Social and Behavioural Sciences
  • BDS Dental Public Health
  • BDS Oral Surgery
  • BDS Radiology
  • BDS Dental Material Science
  • BDS Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
  • BDS Conservative and Minimum Intervention Dentistry
  • BDS Periodontology
  • BDS Prosthodontics
  • BDS Human Disease
3rd Year

In year three, you will spend most of the week providing dental care for patients. You will continue to learn about and perform more advanced procedures in restorative dentistry. During this year, you will gain a strong foundation in periodontology, child dental healthcare and orthodontics. As you become more proficient at dentistry, you will treat patients under conscious sedation. Learning continues in the human disease strand of the curriculum and you are introduced to an ongoing course in oral disease that will incorporate pathology and medicine relevant to disease in and around the mouth. Under the supervision of specialist teachers, you will be able to treat patients with more complex dental problems.Required Modules

The following topics comprise the year three module (165 credits):

  • BDS Communication in Dentistry
  • BDS Professionalism in Health Care
  • BDS Social and Behavioural Sciences
  • BDS Dental Public Health
  • BDS Oral Disease
  • BDS Oral Surgery
  • BDS Radiology
  • BDS Conservative and Minimum Intervention Dentistry
  • BDS Periodontology
  • BDS Orthodontics
  • BDS Paediatric Dentistry
  • BDS Outreach (clinical placements)
4th Year

The final year consolidates all you have learned up to this point. You will continue to provide comprehensive dental care for adult and child patients. A specific feature of our course, our structured placements enable you to work on a regular basis at purpose-built clinics away from the main campus amongst diverse patient populations. There, you will gain valuable experience working in a dental team with dental nurses, hygienists and therapists to prepare yourself effectively for Dental Foundation Training and future practice.

Required Modules

The following topics comprise the year four module (180 credits):

  • BDS Communication in Dentistry
  • BDS Professionalism in Health Care
  • BDS Social and Behavioural Sciences
  • BDS Dental Public Health
  • BDS Oral Disease
  • BDS Oral Surgery
  • BDS Radiology
  • BDS Special Care Dentistry
  • BDS Conservative and Minimum Intervention Dentistry
  • BDS Periodontology
  • BDS Prosthodontics
  • BDS Orthodontics
  • BDS Paediatric Dentistry
  • BDS Outreach (clinical placements)

Additional information

International tuition fee - £43,500 per year

Dentistry Graduate/Professional Entry Programme

£ 9,250 VAT inc.