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Periodontics (MSc)

Develop advanced clinical and research expertise for specialty practice in periodontics and surgical implant dentistry.

Formerly Periodontics (MPerio).

Program Types
Master
Entry-to-practice
Faculties
Location
Program Start
Mid-June
Program Options
Course-based

Why choose this program?

ÿÈÕ´óÈü's Master of Science in Periodontics program focuses on comprehensive patient evaluation, precise diagnosis and treatment planning, and the application of scientifically supported treatment methods.ÌýÌý

The program provides you with a variety of clinical experiences, emphasizing thorough patient evaluation and accuracy in diagnosis and treatment planning. You will be trained to manage patients in need of treatment for a variety of periodontal diseases and mucogingival defects, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), dental implant therapy, and conscious sedation. The completion of a research thesis is also a requirement for this degree.Ìý

Graduates of this program are eligible to write the National Dental Specialty Exam and fellowship exams for the Royal College of Dentists of Canada in Periodontics and the American Board of Periodontology Diplomate Exams.

Careers

As a graduate of this accredited program, you will be eligible to take the licensure exams required to practice in the clinical dental specialty of Periodontics.ÌýYou will also be eligible to sit fellowship exams for theÌýÌýand theÌý.

You may also choose to pursue an academic path, including opportunities in teaching and research. Once you successfully complete the national certification exam (NDSE), you’ll be eligible to apply for licensure in Canada, the United States, Ireland, New Zealand, or Australia.

Program options

This is a full-time, course-based master’s program with a required research thesis.

Professional: This course-based master’s program will enable you toÌýacquireÌýspecialized knowledge, enhance critical skills, and advance your career. Learn more about professional master's degrees at Dal.

Thesis
: As part of your graduate studies, you will have the opportunity to engage in your own research with a supervisor and supervisory committee overseeing your progress.

All graduate programs at ÿÈÕ´óÈü are collaboratively delivered by a home Faculty and theÌýFaculty of Graduate Studies.

Admission requirements

You'll need to meet theÌýFaculty of Graduate Studies minimum requirementsÌýas well as any program-specific admission requirements before you can apply.

Apply byÌýJune 1Ìýfor admission in the following academic year.


Program-specific requirements

This program requires you to meet the following criteria:

Completion of an accredited four-year DDS (or equivalent) with a minimum A- average in the last two years.

Graduates of non-accreditedÌýdentistry (DDS/DMD/BDS)Ìýprograms mustÌýhaveÌýsuccessfully completed the NDEB alternate pathway to certificationÌýor anÌýAdvancedÌýStanding/QualifyingÌýProgram at an accredited dental institution.

Applicants whose first language is not English must meet program-specific English languageÌýproficiencyÌýrequirements.

For more information about other English language proficiency tests, please visit the  Faculty of Graduate Studies English language proficiency requirements.

Financial information

Questions about tuition and fees? Contact Student Accounts.

Email student.accounts@dal.ca or phone 902-494-3998.

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