The programme includes academic and clinical teaching of orthodontic case assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and treatment, using a case-based approach.
Sessions include clinical skills and observations in specialist practice, together with support of orthodontic clinical care provided by the practitioner for patients in their own practice. This approach will enable you to develop confidence in practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge, understanding and application to patients.
Graduates should be practicing dentistry whilst undertaking the programme and hold full GDC (or equivalent) registration as a dental practitioner, they should also have full professional indemnity and normally at least two years of clinical experience (full time equivalent).
Places will then be allocated to successful candidates on a first come first served basis.
For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more.
Year 1:
Foundations of Orthodontics
Orthodontics in Practice
Year 2:
Advanced Orthodontics 1
Advanced Orthodontics 2
Year 3:
Dental Programmes Masters Project
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