- Code
- MP0243
- Type
- Master's Degree
- Teaching Modality
- Face-to-face
- Duration
- 1 year
- Credits
- 60.0
- Course
- 2025-2026
- Price
- 3.000,00€
- Center
- Facultad de Medicina y Odontología
- Management
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Inmaculada Tomas Carmona
Alba Regueira Iglesias - Contact
inmaculada.tomas [at] usc.es
Department / Organizing Center
Cirugía y Especialidades Médico-Quirúrgicas
INMACULADA TOMAS CARMONA
inmaculada.tomas [at] usc.es
Facultad de Medicina y Odontología
Dates
Duration: 02/09/2025 - 30/07/2026
Pre-registration: 01/07/2025 - 28/07/2025
Registration: 04/08/2025 - 18/08/2025
Minimum number of students: 2
Maximum number of students: 4
Commentaries: School of Medicine and Dentistry
Mandatory insurance:
20,69€ (Students who formally enroll in their own Postgraduate courses, Continuous Training and Training Program, will also be included the amount of mandatory accident insurance and travel assistance for USC students, as established in current regulations (Council Agreement Government June 29, 2009) and will be issued together with the 1st liquidation of registration. Except in the courses that are 100% virtuous, considered these by academic year; and in the cases in which the students have paid this same insurance in a USC degree in the current academic year.)
Access requirements
Graduate in Dentistry
Pre-registration
You can consult a manual of the admission procedure on the CEP website in Archive or by clicking here
To apply for admission, go to the following link of the virtual secretary
https://matricula.usc.es/Posgrao/SolicitudeEstudosPropios
Access to pre-registration and registration
Selection system
Availability to carry out the Master's activities Curriculum vitae (50%) and personal interview (50%) The interview will assess empathy and communication skills, especially in interaction with patients, as well as the ability to work in an interdisciplinary team. Motivation and vocation for Dentistry in people with functional diversity and medical conditions will also be assessed. Real and hypothetical clinical cases will be presented to analyze the ability to adapt and make decisions. Finally, it will be key to demonstrate commitment to continuous training, professional ethics and the humanization of dental care.
Fractional payment schedule
Deadline | Amount | Date |
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1 | 1.500,00€ | 04/08/2025 - 18/08/2025 |
2 | 1.500,00€ | 31/01/2026 - 10/02/2026 |
Objectives
1. Integrate Oral Health with General Health to Improve Patients' Quality of Life: Understand the interrelationship between oral health and systemic pathologies in order to design interdisciplinary treatment plans in collaboration with other health professionals.2. Apply a Multidisciplinary Approach Integrating the Different Dental Specialities in the Care of Patients with Special Needs: Develop skills to work in an interdisciplinary manner, integrating knowledge from the different dental specialities in the planning and execution of treatments adapted to patients with disabilities or complex medical conditions.
3. Apply Dental Care Strategies Based on Evidence and the Principles of Inclusive Dentistry: Develop skills to apply treatment protocols backed by scientific evidence, guaranteeing accessible, quality care for all patients.
4. Develop Communication Skills and Patient-Centred Care with Functional Diversity and Specific Needs: Train dentists in the use of adapted communication strategies to improve the experience of disabled and medically compromised patients, guaranteeing humanised and effective care.
5. To Promote the Research and Development of New Dental Care Protocols for Patients with Special Needs: To train professionals to generate scientific knowledge and develop new therapeutic strategies in Dentistry applied to people with functional diversity and complex medical conditions.
Career options
To align the skills of the Master's degree with the European ESCO Skills Framework, we can structure them into cross-disciplinary skills and specific technical skills.Cross-Disciplinary Skills
Skills applicable to any professional environment, essential for advanced clinical practice.
- Multidisciplinary teamwork: Collaborate with doctors, occupational therapists, speech therapists, nurses and other health professionals in the care of patients with special needs.
- Empathy and effective communication: Use adapted communication techniques (verbal and non-verbal) to improve the experience of the patient with functional diversity and facilitate interaction with caregivers.
- Evidence-based decision making: Apply clinical criteria and international guidelines to adapt treatments to each patient according to their medical condition.
- Critical thinking and problem solving: Analyse complex situations, such as dental treatments in patients with polypharmacy or neurodegenerative disorders, and propose safe and efficient solutions.
- Stress management and resilience: Manage challenging clinical situations with self-control and efficiency, especially in patients with severe anxiety, intellectual disability and ASD patients.
- Ethical commitment and professional responsibility: Apply principles of bioethics and patient rights to ensure fair and equitable dental care.
Specific/Technical Competences (ESCO)
Specific knowledge and technical skills aligned with recognised competencies in the field of dentistry and healthcare.
ESCO code: 325901 - Provide dental care to Patients with Special Needs: Identify dental needs in people with functional diversity and systemic diseases and apply adapted care protocols in clinical settings. Design treatment plans coordinated with other dental and medical specialties (maxillofacial surgery, neurology, endocrinology, haematology, rehabilitation).
ESCO code: 226010 - Apply measures for the prevention and promotion of oral health: Implement preventive strategies to reduce the incidence of oral diseases in patients with disabilities. Develop oral health education programmes for carers and family members. Promote the application of minimally invasive Dentistry.
-ESCO Code: 226009 - Carry out complex dental procedures: Apply desensitisation techniques, augmentative communication and pharmacological strategies (conscious sedation, nitrous oxide or general anaesthesia). Adapt surgical and restorative techniques for patients with reduced mobility or complex medical conditions. Create personalised solutions to improve masticatory function and quality of life in patients with craniofacial or neuromuscular disorders.
-ESCO code: 226014 - Apply Evidence-based Dentistry principles: Interpret scientific literature and apply new therapeutic approaches in clinical practice. Participate in research studies on dentistry in Patients with Special Needs.
ESCO code: 226007 - Apply biosafety regulations in clinical settings: Prevent cross-infection in the dental treatment of immunocompromised patients and comply with international safety and sterilisation regulations.
ESCO code: 226012 - Use of digital tools and technology in Dentistry: Apply 3D printing, digital planning and diagnostic software to improve treatments for patients with functional diversity. Implement tele-dentistry for the evaluation and monitoring of patients with reduced mobility.
Evaluation
A continuous theoretical-practical assessment system will be applied in which the attitude and acquisition of knowledge and clinical skills, the treatment and presentation of cases, as well as the participation in the development of research work will be considered. In addition, it will be complemented by peer evaluations, reflective self-assessment, feedback from patients or relatives, and a portfolio of competencies. The impact of treatments on the patient's quality of life and the use of digital tools for case planning and evaluation will also be considered.
Tutoring
The Master's programme will apply active methodologies that integrate theory, practice and continuous assessment. Teaching will combine Problem-Based Learning and Evidence-Based Learning, using real clinical cases and scientific literature. Skills will be reinforced through clinical simulation with models, advanced technique workshops and the use of digital technology. In contact with patients, Clinical Practice Based Learning will be applied with an individualised and multidisciplinary approach. Adapted protocols will be used for clinical evaluation, with emphasis on detailed medical history, coordination with other health professionals and the use of risk scales. A comprehensive care model will be implemented, which will include: 1) Adapted communication techniques, considering patients with cognitive or language difficulties; 2) Behavioural management and desensitisation techniques, especially in patients with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders; 3) Use of conscious sedation and general anaesthesia where necessary; 4) Prevention protocols and personalised treatment, prioritising minimally invasive strategies and functional rehabilitation; 5) Clinical and ergonomic adaptations, ensuring accessibility in the dental environment; 6) Follow-up and continuity of oral care, with individualised control plans and collaboration with family members and carers. In addition, applied research will be encouraged with clinical studies and systematic reviews/meta-analyses. Due to the contact with patients, Spanish and Galician are required languages. The master's degree will include theoretical tutorials to reinforce knowledge and resolve doubts, clinical tutorials with supervision during clinical placements, case discussion and simulation, research tutorials to guide research work and personalised tutorials for academic monitoring and professional guidance.
10:00 h to 20:00 h (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday)
Observations
The timetable will be adjusted according to the students' demands, the monitoring of patients in clinical treatment and the research work to be carried out by mutual agreement.
Code | Subject | Credits |
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1 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Infectious Pathology. | 5.0 |
2 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Cardio-Respiratory Pathology. | 5.0 |
3 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Hepato-Renal Pathology. | 5.0 |
4 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Endocrine And Digestive Pathology. | 5.0 |
5 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Haematological Disorders. | 5.0 |
6 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Rheumatological Diseases. | 5.0 |
7 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Head And Neck Cancer/medication And Osteonecrosis. | 5.0 |
8 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Patients With Neuropsychiatric Pathology. | 5.0 |
9 | Comprehensive Dental Management For Patients With Physical, Mental And Sensory Disabilities. | 7.0 |
10 | Comprehensive Dental Management In Pregnant Patients. | 3.0 |
11 | Digital Dentistry For Medically Compromised Patients. | 3.0 |
12 | Medical Emergencies In The Dental Practice. | 3.0 |
13 | Research Methodology In The Field Of Medically Compromised Patients. | 4.0 |