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Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Dysphagia Awareness Training
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Not everyone finds it easy to swallow food or liquids. Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that comes with warning signs and can affect a patient’s oral and overall health. This healthcare course examines the causes of dysphagia before outlining its symptoms and remedies. You will learn about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI), its framework and the importance of good oral health and dentistry.


Federal University Of Santa Catarina
Dentistry
- Trindade, Brazil
Course
On-Campus
English
The Dentistry Program aims to contextualize, investigate and teach the necessary knowledge to prepare dentists or dental surgeons for a contemporary career that promotes health based on the precepts of ethics, morality and science. In its early stages, the program focuses on the human body and its functioning, including courses in Histology, Physiology, Anatomy and Embryology.
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Discover Dentistry Course - The University of Sheffield
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Discover the fascinating world of dentistry and explore the impact dentistry has on our lives.


Oman Dental College
BDS III Course
- Al Wutayyah, Oman
Course
English
Clinical dentistry in BDS III is when students assume first direct responsibility for the care of patients under close supervision, learning how to perform a range of dental care and applying theory to clinical practice. The transition to patient care commences with an Introduction to Clinical Dentistry course at the start of BDS III in which pertinent health & safety processes, ethical considerations, communication skills are highlighted together with the achievement of several core clinical skills. Students in BDS III are also required to take and pass a Basic Life Support course.


Oman Dental College
BDS II Course
- Al Wutayyah, Oman
Course
English
In the preclinical second year, the Oral and Dental Biological Sciences, Dental Biomaterials Science and Preclinical Dentistry are extensively covered together with General Pathology & Microbiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics as well as the principles of Behavioural Sciences and Introductory Radiology. In Preclinical Dentistry there is emphasis on the student acquisition and development of clinical dental skills using patient simulators in the clinical skills laboratory supported by theoretical learning.


Oman Dental College
BDS I Course
- Al Wutayyah, Oman
Course
English
In BDS I students learn about the basic medical science subjects, encompassing Human Structure and Function, which include Biochemistry, General Anatomy & Histology and Physiology, with detailed teaching and learning in Head & Neck Anatomy, Embryology & Genetics. Students in BDS I also learn about Biostatistics, Entrepreneurship and an Introduction to Oral Biology and benefit from some reinforced English and Learning Skills teaching to complement their academic studies.
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Dentistry degree programs focus on the science and art of oral health care, blending theory with hands-on skills. At the Courses level, you engage with foundational concepts and practical applications, preparing for complex challenges in oral health.
Through courses in dental anatomy, pathology, and restorative techniques, you'll learn to diagnose and treat a variety of dental conditions. Students hone competencies like performing clinical assessments, developing treatment plans, and executing dental procedures with precision. The environment encourages innovation in techniques and technologies critical to patient care.
Students strengthen their manual dexterity as they engage with real-life scenarios and practice on simulation models. Exploring topics such as patient management and preventive care helps you understand the broader implications of oral health on overall wellness. Graduates typically pursue careers in private practice, research, or community health, contributing to improved health outcomes and patient education.