Prosthodontics Trinity College Dublin
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miscellaneous Award | On-Campus | Full-time | find out | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
The postgraduate prosthodontics programme prepares students for the clinical practice of prosthodontics at specialist level and provides the basis for continuing professional development after completion of the programme. The course has been developed to fulfill the criteria for specialist recognition by the Joint Committee for Specialist Training in
Dentistry. Approximately sixty per cent of the training programme centres on clinical fixed and removable prosthodontics, management of the edentulous state, and implant dentistry. In addition, students attend a core course common to all of the postgraduate clinical dental disciplines, literature reviews in prosthodontics and clinical case presentations. Each student will also undertake a research project leading to a thesis. The findings should be suitable for publication in peer reviewed international journals. This course leads to the award of Master in Dental Surgery
(M.Dent.Ch.).
Dentistry. Approximately sixty per cent of the training programme centres on clinical fixed and removable prosthodontics, management of the edentulous state, and implant dentistry. In addition, students attend a core course common to all of the postgraduate clinical dental disciplines, literature reviews in prosthodontics and clinical case presentations. Each student will also undertake a research project leading to a thesis. The findings should be suitable for publication in peer reviewed international journals. This course leads to the award of Master in Dental Surgery
(M.Dent.Ch.).
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