College of Medicine and Dentistry
This Master's-level programme in Oral Surgery is designed for dental professionals looking to advance their surgical skills and expertise in oral surgery. This programme aligns directly with the General Dental Council (GDC) approved UK Specialty Curriculum in Oral Surgery.
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Oral surgery is essential to modern dental practice, particularly in managing complex cases involving tooth extraction, implant placement, pathology, and trauma. With a growing demand for more advanced surgical skills in dentistry, this programme prepares clinicians to tackle the challenges of modern oral surgery, from routine procedures to more complex surgical interventions through a rigorous, evidence-based approach.
Clinical Skills
The Master’s programme offers dental practitioners the opportunity to:
Beyond Clinical Skills
In line with the requirements of the UK speciality training curriculum, in addition to comprehensive training in oral surgery, the programme develops and fosters the wider non-technical professional capabilities required of a Specialist, including:
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the programme, participants will be able to:
Learning in state-of-the-art facilities taught and supported by UK and US trained experts, graduates of the MSc in Oral Surgery will be well-prepared for a range of advanced clinical and academic opportunities. The programme is designed to support clinicians on their path toward specialist recognition, advanced private practice, or leadership roles in dental education.
Essential Requirements:
Additional requirements:
The total duration of the programme is 15 months, structured as follows: Year 1: September to July, comprising two semesters of study. Year 2: September to January, comprising one semester of study.
The programme includes teaching and development of clinical skills on simulators. It does not include clinical training on real patients.
50 credits out of the total 180 credits are allocated to research.
Yes. Students are required to undertake research and complete a dissertation in an area relevant to their field of study. Depending on the programme requirements and the student’s interests, this may take the form of a primary research study, a systematic literature review, or a clinical audit.
International applicants are normally required to have IELTS for UKVI (Academic) at 6.0 overall, with no individual band score below 5.5, or an equivalent approved English language qualification.