The department of Oral Medicine is responsible for undergraduate teaching during the 3 clinical years of the studies leading to the degree “Doctor of Dental Medicine”. The courses include the following:
Fourth Year
Physical Examination and Diagnosis (10 hours)
Diagnosis and Treatment of Oral Mucosal Lesions (46 hours)
Preparatory Course for DMD Thesis (27 hours)
Infection Control (14 hours)
Oral Radiology (26 hours of lectures, 72 hours of exercises)
Fifth Year
Orofacial Pain (30 hours)
Sedation (20 hours)
Oral Radiology (15 hours of lectures and 128 hours of exercises)
The Medically Compromised Patient (30 hours)
Sixth Year
The Medically Compromised Patient (10 hours lectures, 20 hours seminars, clinical teaching 150 hours)
Differential Diagnosis (Oral Radiology, Oral Lesions, Orofacial Pain)
Dental Auxiliaries/Hygienists
Oral Medicine (50 hours)
We also provide a postgraduate training (residency) that is described in detail elsewhere on this site.