Clinical Master’s in Orthodontics

  • Overview
  • About the Program
  • How to Apply
  • Admission Requirements
  • Program Structure and Duration
  • Requirements for Graduation

Overview

The Clinical Master’s in Orthodontics is a specialized postgraduate program structured to enhance dentists’ professional competence in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and management of both simple and complex orthodontic cases, employing fixed and removable appliances, advanced diagnostic technologies, and contemporary treatment modalities. The program emphasizes evidence-based practice while maintaining the utmost standards of professional and ethical standards.

About the Program

The Clinical Master’s in Orthodontics at the Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University is a two-year (four-semester) program. Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates are awarded an accredited certificate with the field of specialization and are trained to practice as competent clinicians in the specialty.

How to Apply

Applications for registration must be submitted during February and March of each year.  Due dates will be officially announced through the faculty website https://www.asu.edu.eg/dentistry/en. Applications for international students in Egypt are centrally managed through the "Study in Egypt" platform (admission.study-in-egypt.gov.eg) and the Ministry of Higher Education's system (wafeden.gov.eg). Accepted candidates are notified through post-graduate studies administration office via e-mail.

Admission Requirements

● Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s Degree of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery (BDS) from a recognized Faculty of Dentistry in Egypt, or an equivalent degree approved by the Supreme Council of Universities.

● Applicants must have completed the mandatory internship year. For international students, clinical practice or training in an approved medical centre or a governmental hospital could be accepted instead of the internship year.

● Applicants should have a minimum overall Bachelor’s grade of “Good”. Applicants with a “Pass” grade may apply for the master’s program after being awarded a postgraduate diploma in the relevant specialty.

● Applicants must submit an official approval from their employer confirming permission to be enrolled in the Clinical Master in Orthodontics to full-time study throughout the program duration. 

Program Structure and Duration

Program Structure: Candidates complete 50 credit hours over two years (four semesters), including a comprehensive series of courses in orthodontics.

● Course Load: Each semester includes compulsory and elective courses, with a maximum of 18 credit hours.

● Semester Duration: 16 weeks per semester.

● Clinical Training: Students gain hands-on experience in fixed and removable appliance therapy, clear aligner treatment, interceptive and corrective orthodontics, space management, and multidisciplinary case coordination. Training emphasizes advanced biomechanics, cephalometric and 3D imaging analysis, digital treatment planning, and contemporary appliance systems, including self-ligating brackets and temporary anchorage devices.

● Didactic Courses and Seminars: The program includes structured lectures, case-based seminars, and interactive discussions covering craniofacial growth and development, diagnosis and treatment planning, biomechanics, orthodontic materials, appliance therapy, clear aligner systems, multidisciplinary orthodontics, and contemporary treatment modalities. Instruction emphasizes “evidence-based practice, critical thinking, digital treatment planning, and ethical professional conduct, complementing the clinical training experience.

● Thesis Requirement: This program does not require thesis.

Requirements for Graduation

● Full-time Study: Students must commit fully to the program.

● Attendance: Regular attendance is required; up to 25% absence may be excused in special cases.

● Academic requirements: All courses should be passed with a minimum grade of (C) and a cumulative GPA of at least (2.44).

● Practical/Clinical training: Students must complete all required practical and clinical tasks, documented in a logbook. A minimum of 75% completion is required to sit for exams.