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Oral Implantology
The Oral Implantology and Clinical Oral Implantology Master of Science courses are intended for dental practitioners wishing to develop their theoretical knowledge and practical clinical skills of treatment planning, surgical placement, restoration and maintenance of dental implants. The course has been designed to allow you to gain treatment planning experience and surgical skills within a supervised environment.
You will be taught by the most advanced dentistry education experts, and will ensure you receive a well-rounded and robust education through in-depth seminars, interactive problem-based scenarios, and clinical training to achieve highest level of patient satisfaction and proficiency to deliver implant treatment.
Cadaveric Workshops
As part of the course, you will be exposed to unique advanced training, benefiting from the experience of placing implants and performing advanced surgical procedures including bone augmentation and sinus elevation using cadaveric specimens.
Clinical Training
You will be exposed to clinical training in our state-of-the-art Dental Hospital in central Birmingham, where advanced implant treatments are undertaken by expert dental academics. Students registered with GDC will be able to place and restore implants under the supervision of our experienced team. And if you decide to take the international placement you also gain clinical experience with patients under the supervision of our international faculty.
Masters of Science (MSc) in Clinical Oral Implantology
Distance Learning Master’s of Science (MSc) in Clinical Oral Implantology Course Duration: 3 – 5 years 180 UK credits, 90 ECTS credits, 36 US credits
This course is delivered entirely online; you will be able to attend synchronous and recorded seminars on our advanced virtual learning platform. The practical sessions are also recorded, and the relevant materials are posted for you to complete the practicals in your practice.
Masters of Science (MSc) in Clinical Oral Implantology
Blended Learning (Part Time) Master of Science (MSc) in Clinical Oral Implantology Course Duration: 3 – 5 years 180 UK credits, 90 ECTS credits, 36 US credits
You will attend a two intensive week-long residential schools in each stage of this course in our College in central Birmingham. Teaching will include seminars, practical interactive workshops and training on phantom heads and simulated models. Our phantom head models are inventively created to represent real case scenarios that you may encounter in a referral centre.
You will also have the opportunity to develop your clinical competencies in our Dental Hospital under the supervision of our qualified consultants.
Masters of Science (MSc) in Oral Implantology
Full Time Master of Science (MSc) in Oral Implantology Course Duration: 2 years 360 UK credits, 180 ECTS credits, 72 US credits
You will study on a full time basis in our state-of-the-art College and Hospital in central Birmingham. The course is delivered over 40 weeks per year, and you will be exposed to diverse techniques and approaches. You will learn from a multidisciplinary team and gain professional experience by performing advanced procedures on simulated models. Our phantom head models are inventively created to represent real case scenarios that you may encounter in a referral centre.
Flexibility to exit with a Post-Graduate Certificate (PG-Cert) or Post-Graduate Diploma (PG-Dip) in Clinical Oral Implantology.
* Master of Science courses are subject to final University validation agreement
Year 1
- Introduction to Oral Implantology – Surgical Skills
- Treatment Planning
- Practical and Clinical Skills in Oral Implantology I
- Research Methodology I
Year 2
- Advanced Implantology I – Bone Grafting
- Advanced Implantology I – Occlusion
- Practical and Clinical Skills in Oral Implantology II
- Research Methodology II
Year 3
- Digital Implantology PT
- Advanced Implantology I – Management of Failing Implants
- Advanced Clinical Practice in Oral Implantology
- Research Dissertation
Distance Learning and Blended Learning Applicants
- Undergraduate Degree in Dentistry, and
- Current GDC registration (for UK applicants only) or equivalent for international students, and
- Applicants will need to demonstrate evidence of professional indemnity cover, and
- Health to be able to perform clinical practice, and
- Current evidence of satisfactory DBS check
Full Time Applicants
- Undergraduate Degree in Dentistry, and
- Letter of good standing or equivalent from an appropriate regulatory dental body, and
- Applicants will need to demonstrate evidence of professional indemnity cover
English Language Requirements
Our courses require a minimum English level of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent, with no band score under 5.5. If you do not meet the English language requirement we will give you a conditional offer subject to you meeting the requirement before the commencement of the course.
We are currently accepting applications.
If you have any questions, please email us at support@now-learning.co.uk
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Key Information
Application Status
Open
Study Mode
Distance Learning, Blended Learning, or Full Time
Duration
Distance or Blended Learning: 3 – 5 years
Full Time: 2 year
Course Fee
Distance Learning
£30,000 (£10,000 per year)
(Additional charge of £4,900 for course equipment and materials)
Blended Learning
£30,000 (£10,000 per year)
Full Time
£60,000 (£30,000 per year)
International Clinical Placement Module (optional)
£12,000 per module (4 intensive weeks of clinical training)
Course Leader
Associate Professor Curd Bollen