Bachelor of Oral Health

The University of Melbourne

Australia

Parkville VIC 3052, Australia

Overview

As a Bachelor of Oral Health student you'll develop all the scientific, theoretical and clinical skills to practice in oral health therapy — which includes careers as both dental hygienist and dental therapist. You will learn alongside dental students at the Melbourne Dental School in a high-tech clinical setting. You will also have the opportunity to undertake placements in metropolitan clinics and rural areas. You will learn from a clinical teaching team including active practitioners and world-leading academics who bring international leadership, research and policy expertise to the degree. The Bachelor of Oral Health has combined vocational outcomes in hygiene and therapy. Hygiene: Dental hygienists provide dental care for all age groups. They examine and record the nature and severity of periodontal conditions, and clean, scale and root-plane teeth. Therapy: Dental therapists provide dental care for children and adolescents. They examine oral and dental conditions, restore and conserve permanent and deciduous teeth, perform extractions of deciduous teeth, and remove calculus. Under recent changes dental therapists are also able to provide care to adults under certain circumstances.

Study Option

  • Tuition Fees
  • Duration156 Weeks
  • Intake03 March 2025
  • Study Typecampus
  • Campuses Parkville Campus
    Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )
    Grattan Street, Parkville Victoria, 3010, Australia

Course Structure

The Bachelor of Oral Health is a three year degree that requires the successful completion of 12 compulsory (core) subjects over the first two year plus a year-long Oral Health Practice subject in first year and second year. Third year is made up of two year-long subjects.

The course has four main components:

Dental science

Study subjects that provide a theoretical background to the procedures used in providing dental care, including: the structure and function of normal and abnormal tissues of the body, and principles of treatment of disease.

Social science and preventive dentistry

Take on subjects concerned with preventing dental disease in the community. Community studies and oral health promotion are a major feature of this component, but it also includes ethics, psychology, sociology and research methods.

Clinical dentistry

Here you'll study subjects related to oral health therapy practice (which are common to dental hygienists' and dental therapists' clinical practice). Subjects span from infection control and instrumentation through to dental material and examination procedures.

Vocational clinical practice

Take on study involving clinical management of dental decay in children, adolescents and young adults. Clinical work is undertaken at the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne in all years of the course and at other metropolitan and rural community health centres in the final year of the course.

Career Outcomes

On graduation you could practise as an oral health therapist, a dental therapist or a dental hygienist. In these roles, you may examine and diagnose oral and dental health conditions, plan oral health care, help prevent disease, provide clinical dental treatments, undertake oral health promotion and perform orthodontic and preventative procedures, including impressions and applying topical fluoride or fissure sealants. You will provide fillings and extract deciduous teeth for children and young adults as well as plan care, treat periodontal conditions and clean, scale and root plane teeth for people of all ages. You will also take and interpret radiographs, and work in collaboration with other dental and health practitioners to improve oral health. We'll teach you how to work empathically with people to help them improve oral health, to plan and deliver oral health promotion interventions for individuals, groups and communities, and contribute to public oral health programs. As a graduate, you'll find employment in private practices, public hospitals and the health services. You'll also find work in oral health research and teaching.

Academic

Completed secondary education recently (within the past two years); Completed some or all of a higher education qualification; Completed some or all of a VET qualification; Applicants with wo

Entry Requirement

TOEFL Internet-based test: total score of at least 94 and scores of at least 27 for writing, 23 for speaking, 24 for reading and 24 for listening; IELTS: total score of at least 7.0 in the Academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS), with no bands less than 7.0; Pearson Test of English Academic: overall score of at least 65 and achieve no PTE communicative skills score below 65.

 

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