Operative Dentistry PG Dip
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
9am - 5pm
Operative Dentistry PG Dip
Course summary
The postgraduate diploma in Operative Dentistry is designed to enhance the operative skills of newly-qualified dentists, as well as experienced practitioners wishing to upskill, whilst they continue to work in general dental practice. Course participants will develop the technical, diagnostic and treatment planning skills necessary to practice modern clinical operative dentistry effectively and efficiently.
The course offers a breadth of expertise, covering topics such as restorative treatment planning, anterior and posterior restorations, a variety of different crown preparation techniques, resin- bonded bridges, occlusion, management of tooth surface loss, clinical photography, dento-legal issues, endodontics and restoration of the non-vital tooth, implant maintenance, bleaching, removable prosthodontics provision and a variety of other operative dentistry-related topics.
Key benefits
Created in collaboration with the Department of Restorative Dentistry at King's College Hospital A unique and comprehensive blend of practical training, clinical practice, seminars and independent study Designed and taught by leading experts in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics
Course Essentials
The course combines seminars, hands-on training and direct clinical contact with patients, alongside self-guided learning and webinars. Course participants will study the applied science of operative dentistry and acquire clinical and practical skills in operative dentistry. This training will be delivered at the Denmark Hill Campus where you will attend for approximately 46 contact days over the two years.
It is specifically designed for dentists already working in dental practice using patients from both their practice and the hospital to develop a reflective log of treatment which will form a major part of the course assessment.
The programme is taught and led by Aws Alani, Specialist in Restorative Dentistry and Naureen Rizvi, Specialist in Prosthodontics, in conjunction with visiting lecturers and teachers.
The course offers a breadth of expertise, covering topics such as restorative treatment planning, anterior and posterior restorations, a variety of different crown preparation techniques, resin-bonded bridges, occlusion, management of tooth surface loss, clinical photography, dento-legal issues, endodontics and restoration of the non-vital tooth, implant maintenance, bleaching, removable prosthodontics provision and a variety of other operative dentistry-related topics.
You will acquire the skills to critically evaluate relevant literature and to apply evidence- based practice to operative dentistry. The clinical sessions will enable you to transfer your knowledge, understanding, intellectual and practical skills to improve and enhance your practice.
Programme-Specific Requirements
Since this programme requires clinical activity that falls within the scope of practice of a dentist, Home/UK applicants should ensure that they either have full active registration as a dentist with the General Dental Council or are able to obtain temporary registration. It is not possible to hold two forms of registration concurrently (for example, full registration as a Dental Care Professional and temporary registration as a Dentist).
International applicants are required to have a Dental degree from a recognised institution. The recognised status of an institution will be assessed after submission of an application.