

MClinDent Orthodontics (Advanced Training), University of Sussex
Brighton,
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36 Months
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About this course
Orthodontics focuses on the growth and development of teeth, jaws, and facial structures. It involves diagnosing, preventing, and treating abnormalities to ensure a healthy, functional bite, better resistance to disease, and improved facial appearance. The department emphasizes providing comprehensive advice and treatment, including multidisciplinary approaches, to a diverse patient group with complex needs.
Why this course is highly recommended
This orthodontic service is highly regarded for its broad scope, handling over 25,000 patients annually with a dedicated team of specialists. It offers exposure to a wide range of complex cases through multiple multidisciplinary clinics, making it ideal for students seeking comprehensive training and real-world experience in managing intricate orthodontic conditions.
Specialisation
This course specializes in managing severe and complex malocclusions, growth modification, and multidisciplinary treatments involving orthodontic, periodontal, restorative, and other dental specialties. It caters to patients requiring advanced orthodontic care, including those with craniofacial anomalies and other special conditions.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
60.91L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The page does not specify particular degree requirements; hence no detailed information is available.
English language test
PTE
76
TOEFL
96
IELTS
7
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of this course are well-positioned to work in specialist orthodontic practices, multidisciplinary clinics, or academic and research settings. The program prepares students for managing complex orthodontic cases and collaborating across dental specialties.
FAQs
What types of conditions are treated in this course?
The course covers severe and complex malocclusions, growth modifications, and multidisciplinary cases, including craniofacial anomalies and other developmental issues.
Who is eligible for referral and treatment?
Patients with good oral hygiene, no primary dental disease, and significant malocclusions requiring complex treatment are eligible. Mild cases for aesthetic reasons or ongoing treatments started elsewhere are typically not accepted.
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