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University of Adelaide

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Graduate Certificate in Oral Health Science

  • Graduate Certificate

Our adult population's oral health needs are many and varied. We need trusted experts who know how to keep dental patients healthy, now and into the future.This certificate provides oral health therapists with the specialised knowledge and skills needed to contribute further.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Course Code
3GC078
Intake Months
Jul

About this course

Advance your career in oral health

Our adult population's oral health needs are many and varied. We need trusted experts who know how to keep dental patients healthy, now and into the future.

This certificate provides oral health therapists with the specialised knowledge and skills needed to contribute further. The qualification will allow you to deliver adult therapy as part of your clinical practice, opening doors to advanced career opportunities.

Study locations

North Terrace

North Terrace Campus

Course structure

The program comprises two 6-unit courses. The scientific components of this program (Dental & Health Science IVOH) will underpin and integrate with the clinical components of the program (Clinical Practice IVOH). The instructional approach is a blended learning approach and will consist of a variety of case-based integrated learning activities complemented by other learning activities including class meetings, tutorial, on-line learning modules, workshops, small group discovery, clinical and simulated clinic sessions. The academic program aims to provide an overview and development of comprehensive oral health examination, treatment planning, prevention and restorative care for adults.

Dental & Health Science (Adult Therapy) IV OH (6 units)
This course will involve an interdisciplinary approach to management of the ageing dentition. In addition to a cardiology and root caries update, students will learn to identify and understand the nature of the forms of non-carious loss of tooth structure including erosion, attrition and abrasion. The principles of examination, diagnosis and treatment planning for periodontal disease are also covered. The course will focus on how to clinically assess patients, identify their risk factors and plan short and long-term management.

Clinical Practice (Adult Therapy) IV OH (6 units)
The topics in this course cover both the theory and practice of restorative dentistry. They explore new and existing techniques, case selection and treatment planning. Dental materials important to this discipline are also covered. Topics covered include aesthetic dentistry, adhesive materials, bonding systems, mechanisms of adhesion of materials to teeth, simple direct restorations, and reasons for success and failure of adhesive and metallic restorations. A variety of current operative/restorative techniques will be explored.








Clinical Placement

The time commitment required in this graduate certificate approaches 40 hours per week, including contact and non-contact preparation time.

During the program, students will work in a clinic area as members of a dental team. There will be 4 weeks where there is 1 session of clinical observation and reflection and 8 weeks of clinical placements for two days per week in addition to completing on-line learning and assessments. Integration of clinical experiences and academic learning is fostered through the input and interaction with academic staff and clinical mentors.

Before attending clinical placement, students must have certification in the areas listed below:

1. Prescribed communicable infections (PCI) screening
2. Current immunisation history
3. Tuberculosis (TB) screening
4. Criminal history.

Placements are compulsory for successful completion of the Graduate Certificate. All costs associated with clinical placement including but not limited to uniform, travel and clearances, are the responsibility of the student.

In order to be accepted into the degree, applicants must have identified a clinic mentor who has agreed to provide mentorship during the clinical placement, and have organised approval from a clinic location to undertake their observation and clinical placement. The clinic mentor will be required to attend a workshop session to assist them in the clinical mentor role.

Students will be required to purchase a set of replacement teeth for practical activities. The cost will include a Bond fee (reimbursed at completion provided no loss or damage beyond normal wear and tear) and a non-refundable hire fee.

















Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Health Services & Support courses at University of Adelaide.
93.2%
Overall satisfaction
90.9%
Skill scale
86.4%
Teaching scale
78.1%
Employed full-time