| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-24 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The University of Toulouse offers a comprehensive program in Parodontologie, a field of study focused on the treatment and prevention of periodontal diseases. This program is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the theoretical, practical, and clinical aspects of parodontologie.
Program Description
The program in Parodontologie is a two-year diploma program that aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to take charge of severe periodontal diseases, understand the therapeutic gradient in complex rehabilitations, anticipate and prevent periodontal complications, and manage the aesthetic consequences of periodontal damage.
Key Components
- The program covers various topics, including implantology, parodontologie, and other related fields.
- It includes a stage of 80 days over two years, providing students with hands-on experience in a clinical setting.
- The program is taught in French and is accessible in both initial and continuing education formats.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must meet specific requirements:
- For continuing education, students must be doctors in dental surgery with a French or EU diploma, registered with the Council of the Order, and have at least two years of professional experience after obtaining their diploma.
- For initial education, students must be in their third cycle of dental surgery studies or have equivalent qualifications.
- Validation of the attestation of university studies in the medical-surgical field (AEU DMC) is obligatory for all applicants.
Application Process
The application process involves submitting a candidacy file, which includes a letter of motivation and is followed by an interview. The deadline for applications is June 30, 2025, and the start date of the program is September 24, 2025.
Program Structure
The program is structured over two years, with a combination of theoretical and practical courses. The teaching methods include inverted classes, simulations, case discussions, and clinical stages.
Evaluation
The evaluation of students' knowledge and skills is based on:
- Attendance
- Written and oral exams at the end of each year
- A final thesis and its defense at the end of the second year
Career Prospects
Upon completion of the program, students will have acquired the competencies to:
- Take charge of severe periodontal diseases
- Understand the therapeutic gradient in complex rehabilitations
- Anticipate and prevent periodontal complications
- Manage the aesthetic consequences of periodontal damage
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program are as follows:
- For continuing education: 178 (university registration fees) + 3,000 (training fees) per year
- For initial education: 300 (university registration fees) + additional fees as applicable per year
