MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY IN PERIODONTOLOGY

Overview

BACKGROND

Periodontology is the speciality in dentistry which deals with the diseases of the supporting structures of the teeth. These diseases comprise a group of inflammatory conditions of the supporting tissues of the teeth and are caused by bacterial biofilm. Periodontal diseases are thus infectious in nature and are affected and modified by environmental, physical, social and host stresses. Periodontal disease is the most common oral disease affecting mankind.

Graduates of this programme shall be able to treat all forms of periodontal disease on a biologically rational basis. It is also expected that at the end of the training, the graduates shall have attained adequate knowledge to become team leaders and managers in their work places.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  1. To equip the student with knowledge, skills and competencies in patient management.
  2. To equip the student with knowledge, skills and critical thinking to enable them to conduct ethical research.
  3. To instil in the student integrity and professionalism in the management of patients and interaction with professional peers.

PHILOSOPHY

The Master of Dental Surgery in Periodontology programme is guided by the need to develop a Kenyan based programme that produces specialists that can provide leadership and stewardship in the provision of the best care in periodontal diseases management.

RATIONALE

Periodontology is the speciality in dentistry that deals with the diseases of the supporting structures of teeth and their management including the development of dental implants sites as well as surgical placement of dental implants. Periodontal diseases destroy the supporting apparatus of the teeth and may ultimately lead to tooth loss. The 2015 Kenya National Oral Health survey reported a prevalence of gingivitis of 75.7% and ninety-eight per cent (98.1%) for children and adults respectively. Chronic periodontitis, which comprises a group of inflammatory conditions of the supporting tissues of teeth is caused by a bacterial biofilm and has been reported to affect 1-10% of the population.

Whereas these diseases are infectious in aetiology, they are affected and modified by environmental, physical, social and stressful conditions. Like most dental diseases and conditions, chronic periodontitis is largely preventable and specialised management may effectively reduce edentulousness among populations. The programme is very relevant in the Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4) as well as in the realisation of universal health coverage, one of Kenya’s Big 4 Agenda. It is noteworthy that this programme is in support of UNESCO’s Education 2030 framework work for Action (FFA) as well as its theme on Health, HIV and AIDS.

 COURSE STRUCTURE

  1. The Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in Periodontology shall extend over a minimum period of three and a maximum period of six academic years of full time training.
  2. The course shall be in three parts: Part 1 will done in the first year, part 2 in the second year and part 3 in the third year.
  3. The (MDS) course in Periodontology shall consist of course work, clinical work, practicals, research project, tutorials, seminars and journal discussions. All the courses in the programmme shall be compulsory.
  4. The course shall aim to cover the following aspects: The scientific basis of periodontal care, the relationship of periodontal care to other dental disciplines, diagnosis and treatment planning for patients with advanced periodontal problems, clinical treatment and management.
  5. The first year shall comprise of coursework, clinical work, preparation of a research proposal for the thesis and first year examinations.
  6. The second year shall comprise of coursework, clinical work, research work for the thesis and second year examinations.

Third year shall comprise of coursework, clinical work, research project report writing, examinations and defense of the thesis.

MODE OF DELIVERY

Face-to-Face Mode

Lectures, seminars, discussions, tutorials, guided practical experiments and demonstrations. clinical work, clinical teachings and tutorials, practical demonstrations, teachings in skills laboratory, on-call duties, clinical case discussions, journal clubs, case reports, seminars, multimedia resources. Most of the learning will be participatory.

Blended Learning Mode

A combination of face-to-face and online learning approaches.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 

  1. The admission regulations of the Masters Degree of the University of Nairobi shall apply.           
  2. The candidates shall be holders of the Bachelor of Dental Surgery Degree from the University of Nairobi or its equivalent from an institution approved by the University of Nairobi Senate.
  3. The applicants shall be registrable by the Kenya Medical Practitioners’ and Dentists Board.
  4. The candidates shall have at least two years working experience in clinical dentistry one of which should have been post internship.

SCHEDULE OF INTAKES

Intakes are in September every calendar year. Registration and admission for qualified applicants commence in August. For more  information on Registration & Admission please  click here

 

APPLICATION TO JOIN THE PROGRAMME

Submission of applications to join the programme opens typically in April of every year. 

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Students wishing to join the programme should submit their applications through the University of Nairobi Online Application Portal.

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CONTACT OF SUPPORT PERSON

For any assistance contact the Secretary, Office of the Chair, Department of Dental Sciences 

Telephone: 0204915901

E-mail: dept-dental@uonbi.ac.ke 

or pay us a visit at University of Nairobi, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Dental Sciences.  Contact us.

CAREER PROSPECTS

Graduates of this program can take up careers as dentists in  public  or  private  health  institutions, oral  healthcare  product  managers  in  dentally allied manufacturing companies or teaching at universities and colleges. It also prepares learners for postgraduate studies. The program also imparts skills to graduates who may wish to venture out as entrepreneurs.

ATTACHMENT OPPORTUNITIES

The department has over the years attached students in the UoN Dental Hospital and formed very strong collaborations with various public and private institutions where our students can go for attachemnt. They include government hospitals and teaching and referral hospitals across the country. Students are encouraged to submit their attachment applications through the Department of Dental Sciences.

NOTABLE ALUMNI

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YEAR 1  
TUITION                                                               648,000.00
CAUTION - (ONCE)                                                                   5,000.00
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                                                                   5,000.00
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                                                                   6,500.00
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                                                                   7,000.00
ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                                                                   1,000.00
LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                                                                   5,000.00
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                                                                   4,500.00
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                                                                   2,000.00
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                                                                   1,000.00
TOTAL                                                               685,000.00
   
YEAR 2  
TUITION                                                               648,000.00
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                                                                   5,000.00
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                                                                   6,500.00
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                                                                   7,000.00
ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                                                                   1,000.00
LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                                                                   5,000.00
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                                                                   4,500.00
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                                                                   2,000.00
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                                                                   1,000.00
TOTAL                                                               680,000.00
   
YEAR 3  
TUITION                                                               648,000.00
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                                                                   5,000.00
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                                                                   6,500.00
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                                                                   7,000.00
ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                                                                   1,000.00
LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                                                                   5,000.00
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                                                                   4,500.00
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                                                                   2,000.00
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                                                                   1,000.00
THESIS EXAMINATION                                                                 30,000.00
TOTAL                                                               710,000.00

The Common regulations governing examinations for the Master’s degree in the University of Nairobi shall apply.

WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS

Examinations for each course shall be held at the end of the academic year in which the course is taught and the pass mark shall be 50%.

Each course shall be examined by continuous assessment tests which shall constitute 30% of the mark and a final examination of 70%.

In course units where clinical examinations are administered, the clinical examination shall constitute 50% of the marks awarded while written examination and viva voce shall carry 40% and 10% of the marks respectively.

In course units where clinical/practical examinations are not administered, written examinations shall carry 60%, continuous assessment tests 30% and viva voce 10% of the marks awarded.

Subject to the recommendation of the School Board of Examiners and with the approval of Senate:-

a)         A candidate who fails in one or two papers(s) with a mark of 40% -49% shall be allowed a resit examination in the failed paper(s) within a period of six months.

b)         A candidate who fails the resit examination shall be allowed to retake the failed paper(s) when the next examination is administered.

c)         A candidate who fails the retake examination shall be discontinued.

d)         A candidate who fails in three or more papers with a mark of 40% - 49% shall be allowed to repeat the year.

e)         A candidate who fails in one or more papers after repeating the year shall be discontinued.

f)          A candidate who fails in one or more papers with a mark of 39% or below shall be discontinued.

The highest final mark that may be awarded to a candidate in a resit/retake paper shall be 50%.

A candidate who fails the practical/clinical component in a paper fails that paper.          

A candidate who fails to sit the examination on medical grounds shall be allowed to sit a special examination, subject to a satisfactory medical report  with  the approval of the School Board of examiners and Senate.

A candidate who fails to present themselves for the examination shall on recommendation of the School Board of examiners and approval by Senate be discontinued.

A candidate who fails to complete the course in the prescribed time shall, on the recommendation of the School Board and approval by Senate be discontinued.

THESIS EXAMINATION

The Common regulations governing submission and examinations of the Thesis in the University of Nairobi shall apply.

The thesis shall consist of an original research work of scientific relevance to   the speciality of periodontology.

The thesis shall be considered equivalent to three course units.

A candidate who fails to gather data in the allotted time shall do so later in their own time without interfering with the designed academic year.  The thesis shall be submitted at least twelve weeks before the end of the semester in which it shall be examined.

The thesis shall be assessed by the external and internal examiner(s), of whom, one should not have been the candidate’s supervisor(s). The internal examiner(s) shall submit their mark to the Chairman at least eight weeks before the examination.

The pass mark for the thesis shall be 50%.

The marks for the thesis shall be distributed as follows;-

                  Format and content of submitted thesis            60%

                  Defense/viva voce                                             40%        

After the defense, the candidate shall correct the thesis and submit it within a period of twelve weeks.

A candidate who fails in the thesis may present the thesis again within a period of six (6) months.

A candidate who fails in the thesis at the second resubmission shall, on the recommendation of the School Board and approval by the Senate, be discontinued.

SCHEDULE OF INTAKES

Intakes are in September every calendar year. Registration and admission for qualified applicants commence in August. For more  information on Registration & Admission please  click here


Click here to Apply now                                      

 

For enquiries, kindly contact us via:

Email: dept-dental@uonbi.ac.ke

Tel: +254-773 181 503 / +254 020 491 5901