Master's Degree in Digital Dentistry (Aff. Centre ADEMA)
Academic year 2024-25
You can also consult this information for the academic year 2023-24.
See the pre-registration, admission and registration deadlines for the 2024-25 academic year for this master's programme.
Credits | 60 |
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Spots for new students |
20 |
Teaching method | Blended |
Campus | |
Language |
Spanish (See subjects for more details)
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The centre's academic calendar | See the calendar |
Academic management | |
Additional information | https://www.ademaescuelauniversitaria.com/digital-odontologia/ |
Price |
Learning Goals
- The master’s programme will train students in digital dentistry, endodontics and digital restorative dentistry, prostheses, digital cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry, oral and periodontal surgery with digital technology, and to develop research and related teaching
- The programme will enable students to discover the foundations, techniques, instruments and advances in new technology used in their professional, teaching or research practice
- The programme will enable students to familiarise themselves with hugely influential cutting-edge professionals working with technology, through contemporary debates on digital dentistry
- The programme will provide students with a solid understanding of how national and international digital dentistry technology industries are structured and operate, as well as an overview of our centre approach to using new dentistry treatments
- The programme will train students to find, assess and interpret academic publications, and use this information to spot a gap in current research and develop theoretical frameworks and research designs for their own projects
- The programme will train dentists to gear their activities towards safeguarding oral health in studying digital technology applied to different areas of dentistry skills.
Graduate Profile
Graduates from this master’s programme will be able to offer better quality treatments and predictability.
The programme will provide value added for dental practice and greater competitiveness on the market.
Thanks to this programme, dentists will acquire a broad, multidisciplinary overview of treatments, with greater critical knowledge on technology use.
Providing digital care speeds up treatments for patients, saves time and increases returns for dentists.
Finally, this master’s programme enables graduates who wish to undertake research into digital technology in dentistry to pursue a PhD programme.
Shortcuts to ...
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