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  • DeadlineStudy Details: One year, five days per week, September to September

Masters Degree Description

This Dental Public Health MSc is a dynamic course that challenges you to think critically about oral health at a population level. You’ll learn about topics such as the philosophy and principles of dental public health, the causes of dental health problems and how they occur and spread in communities, the methods you can use to control or prevent oral and dental diseases and how to promote oral health. You’ll look at how oral health services are organised and delivered and how to plan and evaluate oral health. You’ll also study social and behavioural sciences as well as research methods, epidemiology and statistics that you can apply to public health dentistry. Throughout this master’s in dental public health, you’ll consider research themes, including the social determinants of oral health inequalities, the burden of oral diseases on individuals and society, and health services research, including the dental workforce. This is a recording of the Dental Public Health session from Postgraduate Virtual Open Week 2025. Please note that captions are auto-generated. This Dental Public Health MSc is for anyone who wants to become a planner, manager of services, epidemiologist, health promoter and teacher of public health dental subjects, not just dentists. This fascinating area of public health focuses on oral and dental diseases, which are some of the most common diseases in the world — and also preventable. They require action not just by individuals but also by policymakers and governments. During this master';s in dental public health, you';ll learn what causes these diseases, how they occur and spread in communities, and how they can be treated and prevented. You';ll also consider what influences oral health inequalities and how these diseases affect people and society. You';ll learn skills that will help you tackle these challenges, from studying epidemiology to learning how to conduct your own research and analyse statistics. You';ll also be taught how to plan and evaluate for oral health and apply social sciences to public dental health. There';s a strong focus on building your technical skills, too. You';ll learn how to critically appraise evidence, design oral health surveys, plan and evaluate dental programmes, devise research protocols and manage data. You';ll also get the opportunity to build your practical experience in dental public health by completing a placement. You could work and learn with a multidisciplinary team, get practical experience in some dental public health activities, or contribute to high-quality research. Your MSc will culminate in a research project, where you';ll get to apply everything you';ve learnt from the previous year of study. You';ll produce a dissertation in a format that you can submit for publication in scientific journals. You';ll also be supported in preparing for the Diploma in Dental Public Health examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. This public health dentistry course is primarily taught at King';s College London's Denmark Hill Campus. Students also attend cross-disciplinary postgraduate teaching sessions at King';s College London's Guy';s Campus.

Entry Requirements

Standard requirement: 2:1 Bachelor's degree with 2:1 honours in a relevant subject plus an interest in dental public health, community dentistry, preventive programmes, health promotion, and/or special needs care.
Evidence of experience of research, report writing or relevant knowledge is desirable. In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme.

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Student Destinations

Graduates of this Dental Public Health MSc have the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue careers as planners, managers of services, epidemiologists, health promoters and teachers of public health dental subjects.
You';ll become a highly knowledgeable individual, proficient and skilled in dental public health, with an appreciation of the need for lifelong learning and the need for application of advances in relevant knowledge.
;Dental Public Health MSc graduates in the UK have gone on to work as:;

consultants in dental public health
directors of community dental services
PhD studies and senior academics in universities

Overseas graduates have worked as:

directors of community dental services
senior academics in universities, including setting up departments of dental public health.

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