A-Z OF SPECIALTIES

Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology

Involves all aspects of medical imaging which provide information about anatomy, function and diseased states of the teeth and jaws.

Dental Public Health

This is a non-clinical specialty involving the science and art of preventing oral diseases, promoting oral health to the population rather than the individual. It involves the assessment of dental health needs and ensuring dental services meet those needs.

Endodontics

Concerned with the cause, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries of the tooth root, dental pulp, and surrounding tissue.

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Diagnosis and assessment made from tissue changes characteristic of disease of the oral cavity, jaws and salivary glands. This is a clinical specialty undertaken by laboratory based personnel.

Oral Medicine

Concerned with the oral health care of patients with chronic recurrent and medically related disorders of the mouth and with their diagnosis and non-surgical management.

Oral Microbiology

Diagnosis and assessment of facial infection – typically bacterial and fungal disease. This is a clinical specialty undertaken by laboratory based personnel who provide reports and advice based on interpretation of microbiological samples.

Oral Surgery

Deals with the treatment and ongoing management of irregularities and pathology of the jaw and mouth that require surgical intervention. This includes the specialty previously called Surgical Dentistry.

Orthodontics

The development, prevention, and correction of irregularities of the teeth, bite and jaw.

Paediatric Dentistry

Concerned with comprehensive therapeutic oral health care for children from birth through adolescence, including care for those who demonstrate intellectual, medical, physical, psychological and/or emotional problems.

Periodontics

Periodontics – Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases and disorders (infections and inflammatory) of the gums and other structures around the teeth.

Prosthodontics

Replacement of missing teeth and the associated soft and hard tissues by prostheses (crowns, bridges, dentures) which may be fixed or removable, or may be supported and retained by implants.

Restorative Dentistry

Deals with the restoration of diseased, injured, or abnormal teeth to normal function. Includes all aspects of Endodontics, Periodontics and Prosthodontics.

Special Care Dentistry

Special Care Dentistry is concerned with the improvement of the oral health of individuals and groups in society who have a physical, sensory, intellectual, mental, medical, emotional or social impairment or disability or, more often, a combination of these factors. It pertains to adolescents and adults. This new specialty was formally established at the Council’s meeting on 3 September 2008. To access the Council paper, please click here: GDC Regulations Governing the Specialist Lists.

Professional Bodies

European Association of Dental Public Health

VIDEOS

Please note that these videos are for guidance only and meant to be helpful in deciding whether the dentistry profession is right for you. Many of the videos are American and therefore do not necessarily reflect patient care in the UK

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