Overview
Our postgraduate certificate in Dental Cone Beam CT Radiological Interpretation is a part-time distance-learning course to train dentists to be able to use CBCT imaging appropriately to help diagnose clinical problems of the dento-alveolar areas of the jaws, correctly interpret the radiological signs and write structured radiological reports. This course is mostly delivered online, so you can study with minimum disruption to your professional and personal life while benefitting from world-class teaching.
Course detail
The course provides knowledge and understanding of: Legislation, guidelines and radiation safety in relation to the use of CBCT in dentistry. Justification and selection criteria for CBCT and dental radiography: the value and role of each technique. CBCT appearance of normal anatomy, artifacts and pathological conditions of the dentoalveolar region. Understanding of radiological signs of disease. Students will acquire skills in: The process of making a differential diagnosis using radiological evidence. Image manipulation (anonymised scans and viewing software provided). Understanding which clinical problems may or may not be investigated using modern dental X-ray techniques. Viewing strategies for certain clinical applications. Understanding variations in normal anatomy in dental and maxillofacial regions. Critical awareness of limitations of CBCT and dental radiography and the impact of imaging artefacts on radiological interpretation. Writing radiological reports using a structured approach and concise description.
Teaching and assessment
We will use a delivery method that will ensure students have a rich, exciting experience from the start. Face to face teaching will be complemented and supported with innovative technology so that students also experience elements of digital learning and assessment. The course is a blended learning course taught primarily online through the King’s College London’s online learning environment, KEATS (King’s E-learning and Teaching Service) which provides information, interactive questions, assignments, use of bibliographic databases and reading material. Content is supplemented by online seminars and tutorials delivered by teaching staff. Face-to-face lectures and hands-on training and mock oral exams take place in the September of the teaching year.
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January 2025
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Students from all over the world can attend King’s and enjoy a world-class education that, with hard work, will lead to a highly fulfilling career.