MSc Dental Implantology

Master

In Ormskirk

£ 4001-5000

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Ormskirk

  • Duration

    41 Months

This distinctive programme is the result of a joint partnership between Edge Hill University and Implant Centres of Excellence (ICE Ltd). It will train you in the practical application of dental implantology in the clinic, combining theoretical knowledge with the requirement to successfully complete a range of cases at a clinical hub, supported by a team of experienced dentists and a clinical mentor.

You will be introduced to new technologies such as minimally invasive computer guided surgery and explore CAD-CAM restorative treatment techniques, infection control, medico-legal and ethical considerations, and human factors. There is a focus on teamwork, collaboration and reflection with the overall aim of nurturing an evidence-based approach to practice and enhancing the quality of patient care.

Upon successful completion of the programme you will have developed the core clinical skills and competency in the restorative and surgical aspects of implant dentistry, as well as acquiring essential skills in critical analysis and research.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Ormskirk (Lancashire)
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St Helens Road, L39 4QP

Start date

On request

About this course

This programme will develop and enhance your clinical skills and knowledge in implant dentistry. The course is designed to provide a strong foundation for dental practitioners to progress their career within this discipline.

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To join this programme, you must be a qualified dentist with full General Dentist Council (GDC) registration and professional indemnity insurance.

You will need a minimum of two years post-qualification experience in general dental practice or hospital service.

An interview will form part of the selection process.

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Subjects

  • Dental
  • Surgical Implant
  • Treating Tooth
  • Bone Atrophy
  • Tooth Loss
  • Dental Care
  • Social care
  • Health Care
  • Philosophical
  • Dental Implantology
  • Dental Practitioners

Course programme

HEA4045 Research: The Development of a Research Proposal (20 credits)

HEA4081 Dissertation for Health and Social Care Professionals (60 credits)

HEA4101 Management of Tooth Loss (30 credits)

HEA4102 Surgical Implant Treatment 1 (30 credits)

HEA4103 Restorative Implant Treatment (20 credits)

HEA4104 Surgical Implant Treatment 2 (20 credits)

Additional information

How will I be assessed? You will be assessed both formatively and summatively using a combination of theoretical and practical methods. These will enable you to demonstrate successful acquisition of the necessary academic knowledge and clinical competencies in implant dentistry. Assessment methods will include essay writing, critical appraisal of research papers, preparing research proposals, delivering case presentations or treatment plans, and conducting practice-based pilot studies or a cycle of clinical audits.

MSc Dental Implantology

£ 4001-5000