The treatment of pulpal and periapical disease makes up a considerable proportion of clinical cases encountered in general dental practice worldwide.
It is recognised that endodontics is a challenging field. There is also limited practical experience and gaps in knowledge during undergraduate training.
This course will help equip you with the skills. You will have the opportunity to learn to treat more complex cases competently.
The topics in this course will cover the curriculum for specialist training in endodontics.
The course includes a significant clinical component. This will allow you to learn the skills required to practice as a special on completion of the Royal Colleges' examination.
Your degree should be in Dentistry. You will also need two years of clinical experience following graduation with at least 3,000 hours of postgraduate clinical practice.
It is desirable that you have passed the Royal College of Surgeons of England's MFDS Part 1 exam.
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