Orthodontics: modern straightwire techniques and their digital applications
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-20 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Rome "Tor Vergata" offers a second-level Master's program in Orthodontics, focusing on modern straight-wire techniques and their digital applications. The program is conducted in Italian and takes place over one year, with a total of 60 credits.
Program Objectives
The primary objective of the program is to provide students with the diagnostic and therapeutic methods of modern orthodontics. The program covers the digitalization of patients for more accurate diagnoses, virtual treatment planning, and the procedures necessary to transfer therapy from virtual to real-world applications. The program also explores the most common straight-wire techniques in the context of the digital revolution, which simplifies and accelerates certain processes, allowing for higher quality standards in orthodontics.
Admission Requirements
The Master's program is open to graduates in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics, as well as graduates in Medicine and Surgery with a specialization in Orthodontics. International students residing in Italy with a valid residence permit for work or study are also eligible. The admission requirements include possession of the required degree at the time of enrollment, before the start of the program's activities. Auditors are also allowed to attend the program.
Program Details
- Duration: 1 year
- Credits: 60
- Language: Italian
- Mode: In-person
- Coordinator: Prof. Aldo Giancotti
- Course Codes: PZU
- Start Date: March 20
Additional Information
All program details are provided in the attached documents, including the call for applications for Master's and Advanced Courses. The program's website contains all relevant information, including administrative details.
