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Key features
- In addition to a core teaching team of consultants and specialists in oral surgery, you will benefit from the input of respected visiting clinicians and educators.
- Develop your diagnosis, treatment planning, patient management and practical surgical techniques, all of which will be underpinned by rigorous appraisal of the evidence base giving you the skills to be critically effective and reflective in your own practice.
- Each module at the certificate and diploma stages includes hands on consultant/specialist led supervision and clinical time to facilitate the demonstration, assimilation and practice of taught surgical techniques
- Teaching includes small group seminars, tutorials, self-directed learning and practical hands on teaching and training in state of the art clinical facilities and simulated dental learning environments.
- Accredited by The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
- Regular patient-facing clinical days offering the opportunity to carry out oral surgery with close supervision and support from consultant and specialist Oral Surgeons.
- CBCT accreditation included as part of the Year2/Diploma stage of the programme.
Course details
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Year 1
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To gain a postgraduate certificate (60 credits) you need to successfully complete both year one modules. Adding the successful completion of the year two modules (60 credits) results in a postgraduate diploma (120 credits).You can then opt to take the year three dissertation module (60 credits), successful completion of which will lead to the MSc award (180 credits).
Core modules
MOS711
Foundations of Oral SurgeryMOS713
Oral Surgery in PracticeThis module enables students to develop their skills and knowledge in minor oral surgery (MOS) as well as introducing the further concepts of surgical extractions, the management of surgical complications and management of the medically compromised patient. It provides an introduction to dentoalveolar trauma and oral mucosal disease diagnosis and management.
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Year 2
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Core modules
MOS723
Enhanced Oral Surgery in Practice 1This module builds on existing knowledge and newly acquired skills to introduce more complex minor oral surgery treatment options including the diagnosis and management of facial pain, management of unerupted teeth, soft tissue surgery and the management options available for the anxious patient undergoing minor oral surgery (MOS).
MOS724
Enhanced Oral Surgery in Practice 2This module augments knowledge and newly acquired skills from previous modules and applies this knowledge and skill in more complex clinical situations. Further specialised procedures are introduced including periradicular surgery; implant placement and minor oral surgery related to orthodontic treatment. The module will develop the learner’s abilities in critical evidence appraisal and clinical question formulation in relation to research and project design.
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Final year
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You will develop evidence-based dentistry skills through the completion of an evidence synthesis project. The objective is to undertake a high-quality literature review in accordance with best practice for evidence synthesis.
Core modules
DIS734
Dental Programmes Masters ProjectOn this module, students will design, plan and undertake a review of the evidence relevant to their chosen field of study. Students will specify a research question, make methodological decisions and synthesise the available literature.
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
Entry requirements
Fees, costs and funding
| Academic Stage P/T delivery only | Fee per 60 credits 2025–26 | Fee per 60 credits 2026–27 |
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| Stage 1 (certificate) | £10,300 | £10,600 |
| Stage 2 (diploma) | £10,300 | £10,600 |
| Stage 3 (dissertation) | £5,150 | £5,300 |
How to apply
- evidence of qualifications (degree certificates or transcripts), with translations if not in English, to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
- evidence of English language proficiency, if English is not your first language
- personal statement of approximately 250–400 words about the reasons for your interest in this course and outlining the nature of previous and current teaching experience. You can write this into the online application form, or send it as a separate attachment
- two academic/professional references, confirming your suitability for the course
- two passport photographs
- curriculum Vitae or résumé, including details of relevant professional/voluntary experience, professional registration/s and visa status for overseas workers
- proof of sponsorship, if applicable.
The John Bull Building
Research Way
Plymouth Science Park
Plymouth
PL6 8BU
Oral Surgery options: study for one, two or three years part time – please contact admissions to discuss your study route requirements
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uPostgraduate Certificate, one year 60 credits
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uPostgraduate diploma, two years, 120 credits
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uMSc, three years, 180 credits
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People
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![Miss Eithne Fyfe Miss Eithne Fyfe Clinical Associate Professor (Education) and Consultant in Oral Surgery]()
Miss Eithne Fyfe
Clinical Associate Professor (Education) and Consultant in Oral Surgery
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![Professor Kamran Ali Professor Kamran Ali Honorary Professor]()
Professor Kamran Ali
Honorary Professor
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![Jon Bennett Jon Bennett Honorary Associate Professor of Integrated Dental Science]()
Jon Bennett
Honorary Associate Professor of Integrated Dental Science
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![Dr Vehid Salih Dr Vehid Salih Associate Professor (Reader) in Oral & Dental Health Research]()
Dr Vehid Salih
Associate Professor (Reader) in Oral & Dental Health Research
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![Lorna Burns Lorna Burns Associate Head of Postgraduate Taught]()
Lorna Burns
Associate Head of Postgraduate Taught
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![Professor Mona Nasser Professor Mona Nasser Director Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR)]()
Professor Mona Nasser
Director Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR)
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![Dr Zoe Brookes Dr Zoe Brookes Associate Professor of Dental Education and Research]()
Dr Zoe Brookes
Associate Professor of Dental Education and Research
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![Professor Hisham Khalil Professor Hisham Khalil Professor of ENT Surgery and Clinical Education]()
Professor Hisham Khalil
Professor of ENT Surgery and Clinical Education







