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    Dentistry at Otago University

    The Faculty of Medicine is a Faculty within the Division of Health Sciences. The Faculty of Medicine has a long history of provision of research-based undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and academic programmes of study of international standard. The Faculty also fosters a broad range of active research programmes on all three campuses.

    Dentistry Undergraduate

    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery
    • Bachelor of Dental Technology
    • Bachelor of Oral Health
    • Bachelor of Dental Technology with Honours

    Dentistry Postgraduate

    • Master of Community Dentistry
    • Master of Dental Surgery
    • Master of Dental Technology
    • Doctor of Clinical Dentistry
    • Doctor of Dental Science
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

    Most graduates in Dentistry enter general practice on their own or in association with others. Some undertake postgraduate study and research training in preparation for an academic career. Others obtain further experience and complete postgraduate clinical qualifications before entering specialist practice.

    Master of Dental Surgery (MDS)

    The Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) degree provides graduate training in different disciplines in dentistry. The aim of each discipline programme is to prepare graduate students to become registered dental specialists. The programmes foster development of critical analysis, research skills, and advanced clinical skills that will be recognised for specialist registration. The programmes prepare students to be both practitioners and advisory consultants in their chosen areas of specialisation. Within each programme, papers on research methods and practice, advanced clinical science, and advanced clinical practice are included.

     

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    Last Updated: 03 October 2012
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