QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Public Health (PgDDPH)
Transform Population Oral Health Through Knowledge


Course Level
Level 7
Course Type
Non-Ofqual
Awarding Body
QualCert
Credits
120
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Course Overview
What is this course
The QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Public Health (PgDDPH) is an advanced academic qualification designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of population-based oral health, disease prevention strategies, and the broader determinants influencing oral healthcare delivery. This programme focuses on improving oral health outcomes at community and population levels through evidence-based approaches, policy development, and preventive healthcare planning.
The course explores key areas including epidemiology of oral diseases, oral health promotion strategies, health education methodologies, and the assessment of population oral health needs. Learners engage with topics such as public health policy frameworks, healthcare systems, preventive dentistry principles, and the social, economic, and environmental factors that impact oral health disparities.
In addition, the programme examines research methods in public health dentistry, data interpretation, and the use of evidence to inform oral health programmes and interventions. Emphasis is placed on developing a strong understanding of preventive strategies, community-based oral health initiatives, and the planning and evaluation of public dental health services.
The QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Public Health (PgDDPH) provides a structured and in-depth academic foundation in public health dentistry, enabling learners to critically understand oral health challenges at a population level and the scientific and policy-driven approaches used to address them effectively.
Course Content
Detailed Curriculum Structure
The QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Public Health (PgDDPH), offers 120 Credits, requiring a Total Qualification Time (TQT) of 1200 hours, including 600 Guided Learning Hours (GLH).
Who Should Attend
Target Audience and Participants
This qualification is designed for individuals interested in understanding population oral health, preventive dentistry, and the broader systems that influence community dental care.
- Dental professionals seeking to specialise in public health dentistry and population-based oral healthcare.
- Dentists and healthcare practitioners interested in preventive strategies and oral health promotion.
- Public health professionals aiming to understand the oral health needs of communities and populations.
- Researchers and academics focusing on epidemiology, oral health data, and healthcare policy development.
- Healthcare workers involved in community outreach, health education, and preventive care programmes.
- Policy makers and administrators engaged in planning and delivering oral healthcare services.
- Dental hygienists and therapists aiming to expand their knowledge of preventive and community dentistry.
- Professionals working in NGOs or government health departments focused on oral health improvement.
- Individuals interested in epidemiology, health behaviour, and social determinants of oral health.
- CPD-focused learners seeking advanced knowledge in dental public health and preventive strategies.
Career & Learning Benefits
Skills, Knowledge & Opportunities You Will Earn
This advanced qualification develops a strong understanding of population-based oral healthcare, focusing on prevention, policy, and evidence-informed public health dentistry practices.
- Develop advanced knowledge of epidemiology and oral health trends across different populations.
- Gain expertise in planning, implementing, and evaluating community oral health programmes.
- Strengthen understanding of oral health promotion strategies and preventive dentistry approaches.
- Build skills in interpreting dental public health data and research for informed decision-making.
- Develop awareness of socio-economic, cultural, and behavioural factors affecting oral health.
- Enhance understanding of dental health policy development, planning, and service delivery systems.
- Improve analytical and critical thinking skills in addressing public oral health challenges.
- Gain knowledge of leadership principles within dental public health and community health systems.
- Strengthen competence in evidence-based practice and research methodologies in oral health.
- Develop ability to design and evaluate preventive oral healthcare interventions.
- Build understanding of ethical considerations in population health and public dental services.
- Support academic development for roles in public health dentistry, research institutions, healthcare policy organisations, NGOs, and community oral health programmes.
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