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This intensive one-year, full-time modular program equips dental professionals with comprehensive knowledge of implantology science and clinical application.
You'll explore the scientific foundations of implantology before advancing to restorative treatment planning and surgical procedures. The curriculum includes hands-on management of patients needing fixed and removable implant-retained prostheses, with clinical practice beginning in the first month. Designed to foster both professional and personal development, the program combines diverse educational approaches with practical clinical exposure to create optimal training for dental implantology practice.
The structured program comprises two parts: four core taught modules (Part One) and a research dissertation (Part Two). Part One's 30-credit M-level modules - Research Methodologies, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Restorative Dentistry, and Implantology - run simultaneously over 26 weeks.
After successfully completing Part One's assessments, students progress to Part Two's dissertation component. A clinical or laboratory-based research project (60 credits) must be submitted to earn the Master's degree in Implantology. For the Postgraduate Certificate in Restorative Dental Practice, completion of modules one and three provides essential knowledge and practical skills for restorative dental practice applications.