MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE
ADVANCED DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY
MSc (Dent Imp)

MSc in Advanced Dental Implantology
The Master of Science degree in Advanced Dental Implantology is a Level 7 postgraduate qualification awarded by Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Teaching is provided by the Cambridge Academy of Dental Implantology in collaboration with Aston University. The qualification is aligned with the United Kingdom's Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), permitting use of the postnominals MSc (Dent Imp)
This course is suitable for beginners and experienced implant dentists.
The MSc is a 2 year (part time) blended learning course, delivered via a combination of online and face-to-face teaching. The program is suitable for beginner level upwards.
Provided Patients* and Treat Own Patients** options are available.
YEAR 1 - 90 CREDITS
TERM 1 (September - December)
Start date: 18th September 2023
Module 1: Patient Assessment, Diagnosis & Treatment Planning (online delivery). 15 credits
Module 2: Preclinical Practical Skills Week (5 day contact class in Cambridge, 3rd-7th October 2022). 15 credits
Module 3: Implant Prosthodontics and Occlusion (online delivery). 15 credits
TERM 2 (January - March)
Module 4. Basic Sciences Related to Implant Dentistry (online delivery). 15 credits
Module 5: Evidence Based Dentistry (online delivery). 15 credits
Module 6: Clinical Cases: various dates for Provided Patients option*. 15 credits
YEAR 2 - 90 CREDITS
Starts September each year
Module 1: Research Skills (online delivery plus 2 day contact class). 30 credits
Module 2: Research project and dissertation. 60 credits
Course fees:
Year 1:
Provided Patients option - £8,500 +VAT
Treat Own Patients option - £6,500 +VAT
Year 1 course fees can be paid over 10 monthly instalments (UK bank account required)
Year 2:
£15,000 (no VAT)
Year 2 course fees can be paid over 3 instalments, at the start of each term
* The Provided Patients option is only available to UK dentists. International dentists must choose the Treat Own Patients Option.
** The Treat Own Patients option is only available to experienced implant dentists, who have independently treated a minimum of 20 full implant cases and have at least 2 years experience in dental implantology. This option is available to experienced implant dentists in the UK and internationally. On this pathway, case reports must be submitted for 6 implant cases.
A grade of 60% or more is required in all modules of the Year 1 program to allow continuation into Year 2.