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Overview

Our Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent is a comprehensive restorative dentistry course focusing on fixed and removable prosthodontics, designed to advance skills in complex multi-disciplinary dental problems.

Designed for dental practitioners in high-level practice, you will use these skills in your own practice throughout the course. This course is mostly delivered online, so you can study anywhere in the world with minimum disruption to your professional and personal life while benefiting from world-class teaching.

Key benefits

  • internationally renowned centre of excellence for teaching and research in dentistry. Ranked #1 UK and #5 World (QS 2026)
  • Intensive face-to-face training blocks in London or Dubai to learn and practice contemporary clinical techniques at world-class training facilities.
  • Pioneers of distance learning in dentistry with over 25 years' experience.
  • Course material delivered by a team of highly experienced clinical tutors and academics, many of whom are world-leaders in their field.
  • Multi-authored online course text material supported by extensive references and access to institutional library facilities.
  • Online support through regular webinars and tutorials presented by core staff and expert tutors.
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I particularly enjoyed the flexible learning structure in that I was able to simultaneously implement what I learnt through the programme into my clinical practice.
Abdullah Shahnawaz - Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent 2024
AbdullahRecent Graduate, Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent

Course essentials

This course will develop your clinical skills in restorative dentistry, enabling you to treat the variety of patients that visit your practice. We have designed the course to advance your skills, especially in complex multi-disciplinary dental problems such as tooth wear, complex aesthetic and occlusal problems, replacement of missing teeth including fixed and removable implant retained restorations.

The course director has helped many dental graduates, both nationally and internationally, to achieve their postgraduate goals, and develop their clinical skills in restorative dentistry, enabling treatment of a wider variety of patients and referring fewer patients externally.

Delivered primarily online, the course also provides 27 days of intensive teaching and practical training in London, or 29 days in London. Our expert tutors will give you guidance on complex dental procedures at state-of-the-art dental training facilities in Dubai, or our specialist postgraduate teaching centre, LonDEC, situated at our Waterloo Campus. These blocks are an invaluable way to consolidate learning and progress to the final year.

The face-to-face component for the London pathway normally takes place as follows:
Year 1: Eleven (11) consecutive days at King's College London's LonDEC training centre.
Year 2: Nine (9) consecutive days at King's College London's LonDEC training centre.
Year 3: Nine (9) consecutive days at King's College London's LonDEC training centre.

The face-to-face component for the Dubai pathway normally takes place as follows:
Year 1: Nine (9) consecutive days at the training facility in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Year 2: Nine (9) consecutive days at the training facility in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Year 3: Nine (9) consecutive days at the training facility in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

 

Please note that delivery of the Dubai‑based face‑to‑face component is subject to sufficient student numbers and final institutional approval. King’s College London reserves the right not to run the Dubai delivery option for this intake. In the event that the Dubai option does not proceed, applicants will be offered the opportunity to transfer to the London‑based delivery or withdraw their application.

Administrative bodies

Partner

CAPP

CAPP supports our teaching blocks in Dubai for local licensing and marketing

Regulating body

Application closing date guidance

Our first application deadline is on 1 October 2026 (23:59 UK time). After this date, the programme will remain open only if places are still available and will be closed as soon as it is full. Where the programme remains open beyond this date, no further applications will be accepted after 20 November 2026 (23:59 UK time).

Please note, you will not be eligible for an application fee refund if you apply after the first application deadline in October and we are unable to process more offers as places are filled before the final application deadline above.

We recommend that you submit your application as soon as possible before the deadlines above as we may need to request further information from you to assess your application. This is particularly important if your application is successful and you are made a conditional offer. Any conditions must be met by the deadline set in the offer letter.

Please note the course details including entry requirements, fees and application deadlines apply to January 2027 entry.

Base campus

Waterloo - students walking outside Franklin-Wilkins building

Waterloo Campus

Centrally located and well connected, Waterloo brings together students from health, science and law, just steps from the South Bank. It's also home to the world's #2 nursing school – the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery (QS 2026).