
University College Cork
Dentistry - Doctorate of Clinical Dentistry - Oral Surgery
The Doctor of Clinical Dentistry is a full-time programme running for 36 months from the date of first registration for the programme. It is run on a cyclical basis with an intake of students in October 2027 with four students maximum per intake on a three year cycle. The Programme has a modular format and covers all aspects of contemporary clinical and theoretical Orthodontics. There is also a research component.
Candidates meeting the entry requirements will enter a specific training pathway (Orthodontics or Oral Surgery or Prosthodontics or Periodontology).
Candidates will be required to complete a three year programme and accumulate 270 credits. The candidate's research must be carried out, and the thesis for the degree must be prepared, under the direction of the Supervisor. The Supervisor should assess the progress of the candidate and, if he/she arrives at the view that the candidate is unlikely to achieve the degree for which he/she is registered, this should be notified to the Head of Department who, following consultation with the Departmental Graduate Studies Committee, should communicate with the candidate without delay. Upon successful completion of the prescribed modules (including a research thesis completed under supervision of a staff member of the Dental School), students will be awarded a DClinDent.
Students on this DClinDent programme will be unsalaried and will be required to pay full programme fees (including Bench fees).
Candidates will be required to complete a three year programme and accumulate 270 credits. The candidate's research must be carried out, and the thesis for the degree must be prepared, under the direction of the Supervisor.
Subjects taught
Year 1 (90 credits)
Core Modules (10 credits)
OH7016 Research Methods in Dentistry I (5 credits)
PG6009 Graduate Information Literacy (5 credits)
Specialty Modules (40 credits)
DS7102 Basic Science Relevant to Oral Surgery Practice (15 credits)
DS7103 Clinical Patient Care in Oral Surgery I (15 credits)
DS7104 Oral Oncology (5 credits)
DS7105 Conscious Sedation in Oral Surgery I (5 credits)
Research (40 credits)
Thesis work (assessed at the end of Year 3)
Year 2 (90 credits)
Core Modules (5 credits)
OH7009 Research Methods in Dentistry II (5 credits)
Specialty Modules (45 credits)
DS7002 Basic Oral Surgical Techniques (20 credits)
DS7004 Surgical Audit (10 credits)
DS7005 Oral Medicine & Pathology (15 credits)
Research (40 credits)
Continued thesis work (assessed at the end of Year 3)
Year 3 (90 credits)
Core Modules (50 credits)
DS7200 Advanced Oral Surgical Technique (20 credits)
DS7202 Implantology for Oral Surgeons (20 credits)
DS7203 Management and Administration in Oral Surgical Practice (10 credits)
Research (40 credits)
Completion of thesis (120 credits total, examined at the end of Year 3)
Entry requirements
Applicants must have:
Have a primary honours Dental degree (NFQ, Level 8) which can be registered with the Irish Dental Council;
Have a minimum of two years postgraduate experience in Dentistry in a range of clinical and educational settings;
Possess MFDS/MFD or equivalent
For Applicants with Qualifications Completed Outside of Ireland
Applicants must meet the required entry academic grade, equivalent to Irish requirements. For more information see our Qualification Comparison page.
International/Non-EU Applicants
For full details of the non-EU application procedure visit our how to apply pages for international students.
In UCC, we use the term programme and course interchangeably to describe what a person has registered to study in UCC and its constituent colleges, schools, and departments.
Note that not all courses are open to international/non-EU applicants, please check the fact file above. For more information contact the International Office.
English Language Requirements
Applicants who are non-native speakers of the English language must meet the university-approved English language requirements. Visit our PG English Language Requirements page for more information.
Application dates
Closing Date March/April 2027
Duration
3 years (Full time 36 month course)
Enrolment dates
Start Date 1 October 2027
Post Course Info
Skills and Careers Information
On successful completion of the programme, a trainee will be awarded a Doctorate in Clinical Dentistry (Oral Surgery) by National University of Ireland and will be eligible for registration as an Oral Surgeon in the Register of Dental Specialists maintained by the Dental Council of Ireland.
More details
Qualification letters
PhD
Qualifications
Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ)
Attendance type
Full time,Daytime
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