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ORAL AND DENTAL SCIENCES FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Oral and Dental Sciences Programme Clinical Oral Surgery Dental Implantology Awards MSc
PG Certificate PG Diploma
Duration PG Certificate 1yr PT 3yr PT Fees (per year)*
UK/EU £9,400 PT Overseas £12,600 PT
UK/EU £5,267 PT (MSc) Overseas
£7,667 PT (MSc)
Bench fee £7,125 (in year one); £7,125 (in year two); £1,700 (in year three)
Oral Medicine Postgraduate Dental Studies MSc MSc
PG Certificate PG Diploma
1yr FT
Up to 5yrs PT†
UK/EU £39,000 FT Overseas £39,000 FT
UK/EU £1,430 per 20-credit unit
UK/EU £4,290 60-credit dissertation fee Overseas £4,070 per 20-credit unit
Overseas £12,210 60-credit dissertation fee
For further details, including entry requirements, programme structure, unit content and how to apply, see
bristol.ac.uk/pg-study. Research programmes are listed on the Faculty of Health Sciences pages (pp50-51). *See p43 for more information about tuition fees. †
MSc: up to two years part-time after completion of the diploma; PG Diploma: up to two years part-time after completion of the certificate; PG Certificate: one to two years part-time; occasional route: maximum one academic year.
PG Certificate Clinical Oral Surgery This programme develops your knowledge and enhances your clinical skills through hands-on clinical experience in oral surgery. In addition to study days and clinical skills teaching, you will undertake a clinical attachment at the University of Bristol Dental Hospital where you will treat oral surgery patients under the supervision of hospital specialists.
You will attend outpatient clinics and operate under close supervision in the oral surgery department Bristol Dental School, University of Bristol Dental Hospital.
Our programme has been specifically designed for dental practitioners who want to develop their skills in providing clinical oral surgery for their patients in practice. There is a mixed delivery approach, including direct clinical supervision, small group teaching, clinical skills sessions (eg suture simulation), and self-directed learning using virtual learning environment material. There are three core units. Assessment will be by
bristol.ac.uk/pg-study
written assignment, online MCQ, e-assessment, clinical competency work-based assessments and portfolio.
Entry requirements: BDS (or equivalent United Kingdom General Dental Council-registerable dental qualification). At least one year’s demonstrable postgraduate clinical experience.
MSc Dental Implantology This part-time programme is intended for dental practitioners wishing to develop their theoretical knowledge and practical clinical experience of treatment planning, surgical placement, restoration and maintenance of dental implants. The programme has been designed to allow you to gain experience of the use of dental implants in prosthodontic treatment within a supervised environment. Knowledge is developed using distance learning modules and study days. You will also have the opportunity to carry out a research project or literature review and prepare a dissertation.
This modular programme is divided into three sections – certificate, diploma and MSc. All students are admitted to the MSc in the first instance but can choose to exit the programme after completing the certificate or diploma.
In each of the first two years, five theoretical and practical modules are delivered over a minimum of six study days, as well as through distance- learning material and self-directed study. You will also attend clinical practice placements at the Dental Implant Clinic in Bath. During the clinical practice placements you will diagnose, plan treatment and carry out implant placement under supervision on pre-selected patients who are provided for you. After a further year, an MSc will be awarded on successful completion of a dissertation.
Entry requirements: BDS or equivalent United Kingdom General Dental Council registerable dental qualification. Two years’ experience after completion of an undergraduate degree.
fohs-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk buold-office@bristol.ac.uk Contact
fohs-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk dentimplant-office@bristol.ac.uk
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