Master of Science in Medical Sciences - Periodontology
Edmonton , Canada
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Tuition Fee
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Dentistry | Periodontics
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Master of Science in Medical Sciences - Periodontology
The Department of Dentistry offers the MSc and PhD in Medical Sciences degrees for post-DDS applicants or for those proceeding from a BSc or equivalent degree. Research may be carried out in a variety of dentistry-related disciplines for which faculty members in the department have active research programs.
Why Study This Program?
The Department offers the MSc in Medical Sciences program in the following areas of specialty: Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Oral Biology, Oral Medicine, Orthodontics, and Periodontology. The PhD programs are offered in Dentistry, Oral Biology, Orthodontics, and Periodontology.
Entrance Requirements
- The Departments minimum admission requirements are a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or equivalent with an admission GPA of at least 3.0 on the 4-point scale from the University of Alberta, or an equivalent qualification and standing from a recognized institution.
- Applicants must provide proof of English Language Proficiency:
- TOEFL (internet-based) minimum score 95 and the following minimum score on each of the individual skill areas: Listening 22, Reading 22, Speaking 26, and Writing 24.
- CAEL minimum score of 80 with at least 70 on each subtest;
- or an IELTS (Academic) minimum score of 7.5 with at least 7 on each band.
- All applicants are also required to submit:
- a current curriculum vitae
- a statement of intent
- three letters of recommendation (two must be professional)
- An official letter from the Dean of the Dental School stating that the applicant had no professional conduct issues.
- Applicants that are not licensed by Alberta Dental Association and College (ADA&C), need to be registered on the Education and Research Register from the ADA&C by August 1 prior to starting the program.
- Applicants who are not licensed but in a Canada/USA accredited GPR program are required to obtain a letter from the Director of Graduate Studies stating they are in good standing with no professional conduct issues.
- A personal interview is required for short-listed applicants.
Program Requirements
- Students are required to complete a minimum of 69.5 units in required coursework.
- The program also consists of a clinical component, seminars, and a thesis.
- Student progress will be monitored through an annual written and/or oral internal or external assessment.
Required Courses
First Year (33 units)
- DENT 510 - Periodontology Clinics I
- DENT 511 - Periodontology Clinics II
- DENT 517 - Periodontology Clinics III
- DENT 560 - TMD/Orofacial Pain/SleepDisordered Breathing I
- DENT 561 - TMD/Orofacial Pain/SleepDisordered Breathing II
- DENT 565 - Evidence Based Dentistry
- DENT 567 - Systematic Reviews/MetaAnalysis in Dentistry I
- DENT 575 - Periodontology Fundamentals I
- DENT 576 - Periodontology Fundamentals II
- DENT 577 - Periodontology Fundamentals III
- DENT 578 - Implantology Fundamentals I
- DENT 579 - Implantology Fundamentals II
- DENT 580 - Implantology Fundamentals III
- DENT 581 - Periodontology Seminars I
- DENT 582 - Periodontology Seminars II
- DENT 583 - Periodontology Seminars III
- DENT 607 - Advanced Oral Radiology
- DENT 674 - Advanced Oral Pathology for Periodontology
- OBIOL 500 - Oral Biology I
- OBIOL 501 - Oral Biology II
Second Year (22 units)
- DENT 551 - Introduction to Applied Statistics
- DENT 610 - Periodontology Clinics IV
- DENT 611 - Periodontology Clinics V
- DENT 617 - Periodontology Clinics VI
- DENT 675 - Periodontology Fundamentals IV
- DENT 676 - Periodontology Fundamentals V
- DENT 677 - Periodontology Fundamentals VI
- DENT 678 - Implantology Fundamentals IV
- DENT 679 - Implantology Fundamentals V
- DENT 680 - Implantology Fundamentals VI
- DENT 681 - Periodontology Seminars IV
- DENT 682 - Periodontology Seminars V
- DENT 683 - Periodontology Seminars VI
Third Year (14.5 units)
- DENT 710 - Periodontology Clinics VII
- DENT 711 - Periodontology Clinics VIII
- DENT 717 - Periodontology Clinics IX
- DENT 775 - Periodontology Fundamentals VII
- DENT 776 - Periodontology Fundamentals VIII
- DENT 777 - Periodontology Fundamentals IX
- DENT 778 - Implantology Fundamentals VII
- DENT 779 - Implantology Fundamentals VIII
- DENT 780 - Implantology Fundamentals IX
- DENT 781 - Periodontology Seminars VII
- DENT 782 - Periodontology Seminars VIII
- DENT 783 - Periodontology Seminars IX
Thesis
- Registration in 900-level THES. Students are required to complete and defend a thesis.
Seminars
- Students have an attendance requirement for the Discover Dental Sciences seminars and to participate in the Graduate Student Research Day.
Requirements for Clinical Courses
- Medical Testing and Immunization Requirements: To ensure, insofar as possible, both student and patient safety, the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry requires that all students must have their immunization status reviewed and updated as necessary by a qualified healthcare professional upon acceptance into a health sciences program.
- Police Information Checks and Protection for Persons in Care: Applicants should be aware that a clear Police Information Check (PIC) is required as a condition of admission and that any criminal charges pending must be declared.
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification (CPR) is required for all students registered in the program.
Length of Program
- The minimum time required to complete the MSc is three years.
- The maximum time permitted to complete the program as set by the Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies is four years.
Fees
- Students are responsible for all program-related fees.
- Funding from fellowships and studentships may be available on a competitive basis, but candidates should be prepared financially for the program.
- Supervisors may support students from operating grants and limited financial assistance may also be available from the Department.
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