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university of valencia dentistry

Degree in Dentistry

Knowledge branch:Health sciences

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Taught at:Faculty of Medicine and Odontology

Undergraduate degree website:www.uv.es/grado/odontologia

Credits:300

Core subjects:60

Compulsory subjects:193,5

Optional subjects:16,5

External placements:24

Degree final project6

Degree code:1206

Classes:face-to-face

Years:5

1st year available places 2021:80

Price per credit [2021-2022 academic year]:20 €

Regulated professions for which the degree certificate qualifies:Dentist

Languages used in class:English, Spanish, Valencian

Minimum number of enrolment credits per student:30 ECTS part-time students/ 60 ECTS full-time students

Degree Academic Committee President (CAT):Yolanda Jiménez Soriano

Degree coordinatorJosé Manuel Almerich Silla

External placements coordinator:Filo Estrela Sanchis

Mobility coordinatorLeopoldo Forner NavarroAcademic, scientific or professional interest:

Dentistry studies provide future dentists with the knowledge and skills needed to prevent, diagnose and treat health problems that are linked with teeth, jawbones, the mouth and oral tissues. In addition, the importance of a continued training is highlighted, as this is fundamental in order for graduates to incorporate scientific and technical advancements into their daily clinical practice. Communication with patients is also an area that is focused on, because their characteristics must be taken into consideration, in order to allow them to play a role in the therapeutic decisions made.Worth Noting:

In the fifth academic year, students must carry out tutored practicum, that will allow them to acquire the necessary practical knowledge to work autonomously.

The tutored practicum involve active participation in health services and working on real clinical cases.

The following hospitals are linked to the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry: University Hospital Clinic, La Fe University Hospital, General University Hospital and Doctor Peset University Hospital. The University of Valencia also has its own Dentistry Clinic where students are trained to attend to external patients. 

Academic year:   2021-2022  2020-2021  2019-2020 

1st year

Coordination: Francisco Javier Megías VericatTotal credits: 60 | Compulsory: 6, Basic training: 54.

CodeNameCreditsType (of subject)Course syllabus, schedules, exams
34696Human anatomy6Basic trainingCheck info
34703Biostatistics and public health6Basic trainingCheck info
34697Biology6Basic trainingCheck info
34704Biomaterials and ergonomics I6Basic trainingCheck info
34699Biochemistry6Basic trainingCheck info
34698Human physiology6Basic trainingCheck info
34701Histology6Basic trainingCheck info
34700Microbiology and immunology6Basic trainingCheck info
34702Psychology and communication6Basic trainingCheck info
34708Documentation, professionalism and forensic dentistry6CompulsoryCheck info

2nd year

Coordination: Gloria Olaso GonzálezTotal credits: 60 | Compulsory: 43,5, Optional: 10,5, Basic training: 6.

CodeNameCreditsType (of subject)Course syllabus, schedules, exams
34705Biomaterials and ergonomics II6Basic trainingCheck info
34713Pathological anatomy6CompulsoryCheck info
34712Pharmacology, anaesthesia and resuscitation9CompulsoryCheck info
34730English for health sciences4,5CompulsoryCheck info
34710Oral manifestations of systemic illnesses4,5CompulsoryCheck info
34709General medical pathology and paediatrics9CompulsoryCheck info
34711Surgical pathology6CompulsoryCheck info
34729Health, society and culture4,5CompulsoryCheck info
Elective subjects10,5Optional

3rd year

Coordination: José Mª Montiel CompanyTotal credits: 60 | Compulsory: 60.

CodeNameCreditsType (of subject)Course syllabus, schedules, exams
34715Oral surgery12CompulsoryCheck info
34714Oral medicine12CompulsoryCheck info
34706Preventative and community dentistry I6CompulsoryCheck info
34718Dental pathology, conservative dentistry and endodoncy I12CompulsoryCheck info
34716Dental prosthesis I12CompulsoryCheck info
34690Radiology and radiation protection6CompulsoryCheck info

4th year

Coordination: Fernanda Solá RuizTotal credits: 60 | Compulsory: 60.

CodeNameCreditsType (of subject)Course syllabus, schedules, exams
34722Odontopediatrics12CompulsoryCheck info
34720Orthodontics I12CompulsoryCheck info
34719Dental pathology, conservative dentistry and endodoncy II12CompulsoryCheck info
34723Periodontics12CompulsoryCheck info
34717Dental prosthesis II12CompulsoryCheck info

5th year

Coordination: Vanessa Paredes GallardoTotal credits: 60 | Compulsory: 54, Optional: 6.

CodeNameCreditsType (of subject)Course syllabus, schedules, exams
34726Gerodontology6CompulsoryCheck info
34725Dentistry for patients with special needs6CompulsoryCheck info
34707Preventative and community dentistry II6CompulsoryCheck info
34721Orthodontics II6CompulsoryCheck info
36249Practicum I in Paediatric Patients10CompulsoryCheck info
36250Practicum II in Adult Patients14CompulsoryCheck info
34728Degree Final project6CompulsoryCheck info
Elective subjects6Optional

Elective subjects

CodeNameCreditsType (of subject)Course syllabus, schedules, exams
34739Dental care for disabled patients6OptionalCheck info
34733Bioethics4,5OptionalCheck info
34736Advanced clinical cariology6OptionalCheck info
34735Implant surgery6OptionalCheck info
34732Discovering ophthalmology4,5OptionalCheck info
34737Management and marketing in dental clinics6OptionalCheck info
34738The history of dentistry and dental anthropology6OptionalCheck info
34734Introduction to research into dentistry and the publication and dissemination of results6OptionalCheck info
34740Mixed prosthetics and implant prosthetics6OptionalCheck info
34731Orofacial sensitivity4,5OptionalCheck info
34741Advanced diagnosis techniques for dental and cervicofacial pathology6OptionalCheck info
  • CB1: Students must have acquired knowledge and understanding in a specific field of study, on the basis of general secondary education and at a level that includes mainly knowledge drawn from advanced textbooks, but also some cutting-edge knowledge in their field of study.
  • CB2: Students must be able to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and have acquired the competences required for the preparation and defence of arguments and for problem solving in their field of study.
  • CB3: Students must have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually in their field of study) to make judgements that take relevant social, scientific or ethical issues into consideration.
  • CB4: Students must be able to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both expert and lay audiences.
  • CB5: Students must have developed the learning skills needed to undertake further study with a high degree of autonomy.

Degree Final Project

The Degree Final Project consists of the student undertaking an autonomous project under the direction of a tutor, the completion of which is intended to help the students implement the skills that they have gained during their studies and ensure that they acquire the relevant competences associated with their degree.
Each degree has a Final Project Committee that aims, in part, to prepare the necessary guidelines for the organisation and development of this area.

In the Degree in Dentistry the Degree Final Project is a 6 ECTS subject.

Regulations of the Degree Final Project

The Degree Final Project is regulated by the Regulations of the Degree Final Project of the Universitat de València, developed by the Specific Instructions for the Degree in Dentistry.

Application, documents and presentation

The requirements, projects offer, procedure for the development and presentation are accessible on the website of the Faculty of Medicine and Odontology.

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