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16 Dental Sciences Diploma degrees found

Diploma Programs in Health Care Dental Sciences

A diploma is a certificate that a student gets once they complete a course of study. This is typically an undergraduate program, but can also be pursued by professionals looking to gain more specific knowledge. A diploma often takes less than a year to complete.

What is a diploma in dentistry? A diploma in dentistry focuses on a specific feature relating to dentistry. It can focus on restorative dental treatments, endodontics, oral surgery, periodontology or a number of other educational areas. No matter the focus, this course gives students the technical knowledge needed to succeed as a professional in dentistry. This type of program requires students to conduct research, participate in clinical practice and attend lectures. While some diplomas can be pursued without a prior degree, a diploma in dentistry requires that you have already graduated with or are currently pursuing a Bachelor of Dental Surgery or a related degree.

This type of study is beneficial because it can give a professional a specialization. It allows students to focus on a specific aspect of dentistry for their career, which usually translates to higher pay and better working conditions.

Obtaining a diploma in dentistry can cost a lot, but the cost will vary. It all depends on the country, the school you want to attend and how you want to attend classes, so always contact schools for specific information.

Once you have a diploma in dentistry, you will likely work in health care related to the mouth. The career you have will depend on the specialization that you took. You can either be a practicing dentist or focus on doing research. If you decide to practice, you can work in restorative dentistry, pediatric dentistry, oral medicine, prosthodontics or one of the many other specialties available.

Choosing the school to attend will depend on where your program is available. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.