BSc (Hons) Oral and Dental Health Sciences (Dental Hygiene and Therapy)
Prepare for a career as a caring and competent dental hygienist and therapist benefiting from research-led teaching in world-class facilities.
Course overview
Our students are helping transform the oral health of local communities. You'll help patients avoid and manage oral disease by promoting good oral health and providing treatments. This degree will provide you with the practical, theoretical and professional skills required for this role.
At Newcastle our work has worldwide impact and you'll be taught by some of the top academics and internationally renowned experts in their field.
This degree begins with a foundation in biomedical sciences, providing a basis for clinical work as the course progresses. You'll study advanced topics such as human disease, managing medical emergencies, and health promotion.
Teaching methods
Teaching is by a combination of:
- lectures and seminars
- laboratory demonstrations (including closed-circuit TV)
- practical laboratory work
- clinical demonstrations
Your future
Successful graduates from our Oral and Dental Health Sciences degree – subject to registration with the GDC – are eligible to begin working as a dental hygienist therapist.
Areas where graduates have found employment include: general dental practice; industry; community dental services; hospital dental services; and the armed forces.
Being a dental hygienist therapist is a rewarding career that helps people take care of their oral health and avoid disease.
Prepare for a career as a caring and competent dental hygienist and therapist benefiting from research-led teaching in world-class facilities.
Course overview
Our students are helping transform the oral health of local communities. You'll help patients avoid and manage oral disease by promoting good oral health and providing treatments. This degree will provide you with the practical, theoretical and professional skills required for this role.
At Newcastle our work has worldwide impact and you'll be taught by some of the top academics and internationally renowned experts in their field.
This degree begins with a foundation in biomedical sciences, providing a basis for clinical work as the course progresses. You'll study advanced topics such as human disease, managing medical emergencies, and health promotion.
Teaching methods
Teaching is by a combination of:
- lectures and seminars
- laboratory demonstrations (including closed-circuit TV)
- practical laboratory work
- clinical demonstrations
Your future
Successful graduates from our Oral and Dental Health Sciences degree – subject to registration with the GDC – are eligible to begin working as a dental hygienist therapist.
Areas where graduates have found employment include: general dental practice; industry; community dental services; hospital dental services; and the armed forces.
Being a dental hygienist therapist is a rewarding career that helps people take care of their oral health and avoid disease.