Degree structure
The DDS incorporates all aspects related to the provision of advanced general dental care to patients as well as teaches students to prepare, develop, execute and write for publication a small research project. It is a fixed, full-time course of 4 years' duration.
The course commences with the introduction of specialised oral health subjects to allow students to enter the clinic as quickly as possible to maximise the experience in all aspects and phases of clinical treatment.
In the final year, Comprehensive Dental Practice (a year-long subject of 40 weeks, comprised of general dental practice placements in urban community health centres (5 weeks), the University of Melbourne Dental Clinic (23 weeks), specialist practice/hospital clinics (5 weeks) and rural community health centres, including Aboriginal oral health (7 weeks).
Course structure
The DDS incorporates all aspects related to the provision of advanced general dental care to patients as well as teaches students to prepare, develop, execute and write for publication a small research project. It is a fixed, full-tiime course of 4 years' duration.
In the first 3 years, the course is structured around 8 week teaching blocks. Teaching Blocks 1 and 2 are in the first half of the year (and include one week's vacation at Easter) and are followed by 1 week of revision and examination preparation, 2 weeks of assessment and 2 weeks of vacation/supplementary assessment. Teaching Blocks 3 and 4 are in the second half of the year with 1 week's vacation scheduled between the end of Teaching Block 3 and the commencement of Teaching Block 4. Teaching Block 4 is followed by 1 week of revision, 2 weeks of assessment then a period of vacation/supplementary assessment.
The course commences with the introduction of specialised oral health subjects to allow students to enter the clinic as quickly as possible to maximise the experience in all aspects and phases of clinical treatment.
The final year of the course is structured around 9 week teaching blocks. It is comprised of one subject in Teaching Blocks 1 and 2 and one subject in Teaching Blocks 3 and 4. Teaching Blocks 1 and 2 (which include one week's vacation at Easter) are followed by 1 week of revision and examination preparation, 1 week of assessment and 1 week of vacation/supplementary assessment. There is one week's vacation scheduled between the end of Teaching Block 3 and the commencement of Teaching Block 4. Teaching Block 4 is followed by 1 week of revision, 2 weeks of assessment then a period of vacation/supplementary assessment. In the final year subjects, students will spend 36 weeks in clinical settings including the planned University of Melbourne private dental clinic, community health centres and rural community clinics which will include provision of oral health care to the aboriginal community. In addition, students will learn how to run a private practice based on a small business model. The subjects are outlined below.
Year 1
Semester 1
- Oral Structure and Function 1
- Preclinical Dental Practice 1
- Intro to Professional Dental Practice
- Plaque Related Diseases 1
Semester 2
- Oral Structure and Function 2
- Plaque Related Diseases 2
- Clinical Dental Practice
- Preclinical Dental Practice 2
- Dental Research Project 1
Year 2
Semester 1
- Preclinical Dental Practice 3
- Dental Medicine and Surgery 1
- Clinical Dental Practice 2
Semester 2
- Dental Medicine and Surgery 2
- Clinical Dental Practice 3
- Child & Adolescent Oral Health 1
- Preclinical Dental Practice 4
Year 3
Semester 1
- Child and Adolescent Oral Health 2
- Clinical Dental Practice 4
- Specialist Dental Practice 1
- Oral Medicine & Special Needs Dentistry
- Dental Research Project 3
Semester 2
- Child and Adolescent Oral Health 3
- Clinical Dental Practice 5
- Specialist Dental Practice 2
- Oral Surgery and Special Needs Dentistry
Year 4
- Comprehensive Dental Practice