Abbreviation FT / PT
MDS(Prostho) FT

The Master of Dental Surgery in Prosthodontics [MDS(Prostho)] programme is designed to enable students to provide diagnosis and treatment of patients of all ages with malformations or loss of tissues in the jaws or face and functional disorders of the masticatory system; and involves replacement of missing teeth and tissues with fixed, removable and implant prostheses thereby restoring health, oral functions, comfort and appearance. The MDS(Prostho) programme is recognized by the College of Dental Surgeons of Hong Kong (CDSHK) as the only accredited clinical training for Hong Kong dentists pursuing specialty training in prosthodontics. Graduates of the programme are eligible to sit for the Intermediate Examination in Prosthodontics of CDSHK, the Membership examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, i.e., MProsRCS(Edin) and The Membership examination of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, i.e., MRACDS(Pros). The programme includes the following key modules:

Core courses

Oral epidemiology, research methodology, statistical analysis, biomaterials, dissertation writing.

Cross-disciplinary courses

Aesthetic dentistry, cariology, gerodontology and medically compromised patients, sedation course, interdisciplinary treatment planning sessions, joint Endodontology/Periodontology/Prosthodontics seminars, practice and risk management workshops.

Prosthodontic-specific courses

Digital Dentistry

• Clinical exposure to a variety of facial/intra-oral/laboratory scanners, cone beam CT, digital smile design, digital implant planning and design of surgical guide, full digital workflow for planning and fabrication of fixed/removable prostheses as well as implant crowns and prostheses.

Implant prosthodontics

• Diagnosis and treatment planning using a multidisciplinary approach with hands-on experience in the management of a full range of cases, from single-tooth replacement to complete rehabilitation using fixed/removable implant prostheses.

• Clinical exposure to a range of implant systems surgical placement of implants in selected cases and management of implant failures such as fractured screws.

Fixed prosthodontics

• Management of advanced restorative cases including localised/generalised tooth wear with or without changing the vertical dimension of occlusion using adhesive, conventional and/or CAD/CAM restorations.

• Laboratory course on wax-ups, teeth set-up, ceramics, CAD/CAM milling and 3D printing.

• Clinical exposure to crown-lengthening surgery with the Discipline of Periodontology.

Removable prosthodontics

• Management of complex partially dentate and edentulous cases using various removable partial and complete denture technology such as precision attachment, rotational pathway denture, overdenture, copy denture, neutral zone technique and CAD/CAM denture.

Maxillofacial prosthodontics

• Diagnosis and treatment planning of patients with head and neck cancers using a multidisciplinary approach.

• Management of congenital/acquired defects in the orofacial region using removable, fixed and implant-retained prostheses.

• Planning and management of jaw reconstruction cases with the Discipline of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

Temporomandibular disorders

• Diagnosis and management of patients with temporomandibular disorders using a multidisciplinary approach.

• Hands-on experience of different conservative treatment modalities including splint therapy for obstructive sleep apnoea.

Mode of Attendance

Full Time (three years)

Medium of Instruction

English

Programme Entrance Requirements

1.  A BDS degree from this University or an equivalent qualification.

2.  A minimum of one year of work experience would be preferable.

Programme Admissions Advisor(s)

Dr Edmond Pow
Fax: 2858 6114
Email: ehnpow@hku.hk

Contacts

Miss Hazel Leung
Fax: 2517 0544
Email: dentalpg@hku.hk

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