3 Orthodontics Bachelor degrees found
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- Orthodontics
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3 Orthodontics Bachelor degrees found
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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Health Sciences
PGDip (Dentistry) (Orthodontics)
Bachelor
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Orthodontics
Centre for the Study of Orthodontics of the Bajío (Centro de Estudios de Ortodoncia del Bajío)
Orthodontics
- Irapuato, Mexico
Bachelor
On-Campus
Spanish
The Orthodontics program focuses on Orthodontic Laboratory Orthodontics I Cephalometry I Craniofacial growth and development I Head and neck anatomy Stomatology I Orthodontic Clinic Orthodontics III Orthopedics and Functional Devices II Thesis Seminar I Craniofacial Deformities I Orthodontics and Orthognathic Surgery I Orthodontic Clinic III Orthodontics II Orthopedics and Functional Devices I Craniofacial Growth and Development II Auxiliary Selected Topics in Orthodontics Stomatology II Orthodontic Clinic II Orthodontic IV Occlusion and ATM Thesis Seminar II Deformities Craniofacial II Ergonomics and Management Consultorios Orthodontic Clinic IV
Centre for Advanced Studies of Tepeaca (Centro de Estudios Superiores de Tepeaca, A.C.)
Licensed at odontology
- Tepeaca, Mexico
Bachelor
On-Campus
Spanish
To train professionals in the health area, highly trained, technically and scientifically with a humanistic profile, the basis of their medical practice, with professional and intellectual goals of continuous improvement, with a vocation to serve the community." To be an institution of academic excellence, with a high sense of social responsibility in the area of health, seeking the prevention, control, and eradication of diseases generating a healthy society.
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Orthodontics is practiced wherever there are people with teeth. This medical field covers properly aligning patients' teeth and jaws. This could require in-mouth hardware or surgery, so these and other techniques are covered in such a degree plan.
On-campus learning refers to attending classes in person. It typically involves going to traditional classes and lectures, participating in group activities, and engaging with faculty and peers in person. On-campus learning also often includes access to laboratories, libraries, and other campus resources such as student clubs, career services offices, and recreation centers.