Bachelor’s Degree in Dentistry by Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Our faculty combines internationality with technology
At UIC Barcelona, we will train you to address the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of mouth and dental diseases ethically, efficiently and safely, with technical skill.
88
state-of-the-art boxes
+200
internship agreements
70
nationalities among the students
Practice at the University Dental Clinic
At the Clinic you will apply all your theoretical and technical knowledge and skills to the treatments you perform on patients. You will prepare to face the challenges of the job you will do in the near future and the realities of a sector that is constantly evolving. Make the most of the internship agreements the university offers with the Fundación Privada Pro Personas con Disminución Psíquica Catalonia, La Caixa, Invulnerables, Fundació Catalonia, CST, COEC, Fundació Bayt Al-Thaqafa o Mútua Terrassa.
We are passionate people, we are dentists
The path to professional success. Take it.
Positions in rankings
The Faculty of Dentistry sits among the best in national and international rankings
Learn both in the classroom and at our University Dental Clinic (CUO)
Get the most out of the facilities from day one: over 67,000 patients and new facilities, including 88 booths, one operating theatre, six surgery booths and 95 dental simulators.
Employment
With a Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry from UIC Barcelona you'll have professional opportunities in three main areas: health, teaching and research. In addition, UIC Barcelona offers continuing education upon finishing the degree programme.
From theory to practice
Put all of your learning into practice. Your tutors are recognised professionals with years of experience.
International outlook
We forge global alliances to promote student mobility and exchange with other universities from around the world.
Find your passion and specialise
We offer two university master's degrees, eleven UIC Barcelona-specific master’s degrees, five postgraduate degrees, six clinical residencies and more than 40 continuing education programmes.
Prepare for more career opportunities
At UIC Barcelona, we are aware of the changes that dentistry has gone through in recent years. You will be up to date to work in:
Private dentistry office
Dentistry care as an employee or associate
Public healthcare network
Private hospital centres with dentistry service
Dental company advice
Research in all fields of dentistry
Teaching at universities and specialised centres
Students tell you their experience
At UIC Barcelona we are aware that good facilities are crucial for dentistry studies.
“I believe that UIC Barcelona makes it easy and offers good quality lecturers and facilities, as well as constantly innovating and reinventing itself. They deal with each student personally, make us think critically and provide up-to-date information through modern scientific articles. We also grow a lot through practice thanks to the quality and number of hours in the pre-clinic and the University Dental Clinic.”
Nacho Garcia
Dentistry Degree student
“What I like the most about UIC Barcelona is that at the end of your studies you can access a higher level of knowledge through postgraduate degrees. Also, during these years, I have grown personally thanks to both my classmates and lecturers.”
Marta Rodríguez Mazón
Dentistry Degree student
Professors and lecturers active in their fields
The teaching team in the Faculty of Dentistry consists of professors and lecturers who combine their teaching with exercising their profession in specialist centres. They are also involved in important research activities both inside and outside the university. Direct contact with professional practice allows our professors and lecturers to transmit a comprehensive, multidisciplinary and human overview of the reality in the sector to students.
The Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry at UIC Barcelona will help you become a future professional who is capable of using good judgement and technical skill to prevent, treat and rehabilitate oral and dental disease. The solid academic education we provide is complemented by intensive hands-on training in the University Dental Clinic right from year one.
The programme provides knowledge of the structure and function of the oral cavity and teeth, the biomechanics of a normal and pathological dental apparatus and the most innovative techniques and procedures for treating these conditions.
Our curriculum places particular emphasis on basic sciences. We believe that, in order to achieve a solid scientific education, you must face practical challenges before graduation. Our University Dental Clinic is equipped with the cutting-edge technology required in 21st-century dentistry.
Objectives
Our education is target-based. The Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry will provide:
The ability to appreciate the need for professional development and continuing education.
The ability to efficiently use advances in knowledge and technology.
The values necessary for understanding the patient's central role in the therapeutic decision-making process.
Who is it intended for? Prospective students
If you have a calling to serve society in the area of health and science, this could be the right profession for you. We do, however, recommend that prospective students have a background in health sciences.
At UIC Barcelona, we work to enhance the following abilities:
Discipline, memory and dedication
Quick decision-making skills
Psychological skills and empathy
Emotional balance
An interest in research
Responsibility and observation
Teamwork
Empathy towards other people's pain
Resilience
Competences: Graduates
By the time you finish your degree you will have acquired the competences necessary to work as a dentist.
These competences comprise the knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and technical skills you need at graduation to deal with the full range of situations that may surface in everyday practice:
Professionalism
Professional conduct As a dentist you must have up-to-date knowledge and understand the broad range of issues affecting dentistry. You must be proficient in a wide variety of skills: searching, research, analysis, problem solving, the handling of materials and instruments, planning, communication, coordination and teamwork, and understand how they are relevant to dentistry.
Ethics and case law
As a dentist you must be aware of and understand the moral and ethical responsibilities involved in providing individual and community health care, as well as the current regulations governing dentistry.
Communication and personal skills
As a dentist you must be able to competently establish effective communication with patients, family members and close relatives, as well as with other health professionals involved in patient care.
Basic knowledge, information handling and critical thinking
As a dentist you must have sufficient knowledge and understanding of basic biomedical, general medical, technical and clinical sciences in order to understand the normal and pathological conditions relevant to dentistry. You must also know how to competently apply this information in critical situations.
Compilation of clinical information
As a dentist you must be proficient when it comes to taking and recording a patient's general clinical and oral health record. This will include biological, medical, psychological and social information needed to assess the oral health of patients of all ages. You must be able to perform an appropriate physical examination, interpret the clinical findings and order any additional diagnostic tests that you feel are necessary.
Diagnosis and treatment planning
As a dentist you must be competent when it comes to making decisions, providing rationale and performing clinical trials aimed at developing a provisional or confirmed diagnosis of the disease, including the interpretation of the patient's clinical records and data from clinical examinations, X-rays or any other diagnostic test. You must be able to formulate diagnoses and treatment plans for patients of all ages and conditions.
Achieving and maintaining good oral health
By the time you finish your degree you must be able to:
Educate patients and provide patients of all ages and conditions comprehensive primary care that emphasises the present notions of oral disease prevention and treatment and stresses the need to maintain both overall and oral health.
Diagnose and treat the most common diseases and disorders affecting the oral mucosa, jaw bone and salivary gland in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat disorders and diseases that require the use of simple surgical techniques on hard and soft tissue in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat periodontal disease in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat cariogenic and non-cariogenic dental pathology, including pulp and periradicular disease in patients of all ages and conditions.
Restore and replace teeth, ensuring that they have an acceptable shape, function and appearance, in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat, to a limited extent, maloclussions in primary, mixed and permanent dentition in patients of all ages and conditions.
Use adequate techniques to mitigate and treat orofacial pain and the anxiety associated with dental treatment in patients of all ages and conditions.
Effectively prevent and treat most emergency medical and dental situations that may be associated with dentistry in patients of all ages and conditions.
Provide uncomplicated, multidisciplinary, sequential and integrated treatment to patients of all ages and conditions.
Health promotion
By the end of your degree you must be able to achieve the highest level of oral health possible at both individual and community level.
Academic accreditation
Graduado o Graduada en Odontología por la Universitat Internacional de Catalunya.
Application for admissions
To pre-register for a degree programme at UIC Barcelona, click on the following link and complete the application form:
The entrance exam is held several times throughout the year on the Campus Sant Cugat. To take the exam, you must first complete the application for admission.
Once you have received an acceptance letter, you must pay 20% of the full cost of the first year to reserve a place. You will pay the remaining 80% in one lump sum once enrolment is complete.
As a student in this degree programme, you may complete part of your degree or a work experience placement abroad and receive academic recognition.
Spend a semester or a full academic year at one of your Faculty’s partner universities or find a company abroad to do an internship. You may also:
Earn ECTS during the summer at the Berkeley Summer Sessions, the world’s best public university.
For information about everything you need to do before, during and after your mobility stay, check out the "Study abroad" section and download all the documentation specific to your Faculty:
If you are studying at another Spanish or foreign university, you can come to UIC Barcelona to study temporarily for one semester or a full academic year.
Our education is target-based. The Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry will provide:
The ability to appreciate the need for professional development and continuing education.
The ability to efficiently use advances in knowledge and technology.
The values necessary for understanding the patient's central role in the therapeutic decision-making process.
Who is it intended for? Prospective students
If you have a calling to serve society in the area of health and science, this could be the right profession for you. We do, however, recommend that prospective students have a background in health sciences.
At UIC Barcelona, we work to enhance the following abilities:
Discipline, memory and dedication
Quick decision-making skills
Psychological skills and empathy
Emotional balance
An interest in research
Responsibility and observation
Teamwork
Empathy towards other people's pain
Resilience
Competences: Graduates
By the time you finish your degree you will have acquired the competences necessary to work as a dentist.
These competences comprise the knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and technical skills you need at graduation to deal with the full range of situations that may surface in everyday practice:
Professionalism
Professional conduct
As a dentist you must have up-to-date knowledge and understand the broad range of issues affecting dentistry. You must be proficient in a wide variety of skills: searching, research, analysis, problem solving, the handling of materials and instruments, planning, communication, coordination and teamwork, and understand how they are relevant to dentistry.
Ethics and case law
As a dentist you must be aware of and understand the moral and ethical responsibilities involved in providing individual and community health care, as well as the current regulations governing dentistry.
Communication and personal skills
As a dentist you must be able to competently establish effective communication with patients, family members and close relatives, as well as with other health professionals involved in patient care.
Basic knowledge, information handling and critical thinking
As a dentist you must have sufficient knowledge and understanding of basic biomedical, general medical, technical and clinical sciences in order to understand the normal and pathological conditions relevant to dentistry. You must also know how to competently apply this information in critical situations.
Compilation of clinical information
As a dentist you must be proficient when it comes to taking and recording a patient's general clinical and oral health record. This will include biological, medical, psychological and social information needed to assess the oral health of patients of all ages. You must be able to perform an appropriate physical examination, interpret the clinical findings and order any additional diagnostic tests that you feel are necessary.
Diagnosis and treatment planning
As a dentist you must be competent when it comes to making decisions, providing rationale and performing clinical trials aimed at developing a provisional or confirmed diagnosis of the disease, including the interpretation of the patient's clinical records and data from clinical examinations, X-rays or any other diagnostic test. You must be able to formulate diagnoses and treatment plans for patients of all ages and conditions.
Achieving and maintaining good oral health
By the time you finish your degree you must be able to:
Educate patients and provide patients of all ages and conditions comprehensive primary care that emphasises the present notions of oral disease prevention and treatment and stresses the need to maintain both overall and oral health.
Diagnose and treat the most common diseases and disorders affecting the oral mucosa, jaw bone and salivary gland in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat disorders and diseases that require the use of simple surgical techniques on hard and soft tissue in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat periodontal disease in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat cariogenic and non-cariogenic dental pathology, including pulp and periradicular disease in patients of all ages and conditions.
Restore and replace teeth, ensuring that they have an acceptable shape, function and appearance, in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat, to a limited extent, maloclussions in primary, mixed and permanent dentition in patients of all ages and conditions.
Use adequate techniques to mitigate and treat orofacial pain and the anxiety associated with dental treatment in patients of all ages and conditions.
Effectively prevent and treat most emergency medical and dental situations that may be associated with dentistry in patients of all ages and conditions.
Provide uncomplicated, multidisciplinary, sequential and integrated treatment to patients of all ages and conditions.
Health promotion
By the end of your degree you must be able to achieve the highest level of oral health possible at both individual and community level.
Academic accreditation
Holder of a degree in Dentistry from UIC Barcelona.
Our faculty combines internationality with technology
At UIC Barcelona, we will train you to address the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of mouth and dental diseases ethically, efficiently and safely, with technical skill.
88
state-of-the-art boxes
+200
internship agreements
70
nationalities among the students
Do a work placement in the University Dental Clinic
At the Clinic you will apply all your theoretical and technical knowledge and skills to the treatments you perform on patients. You will prepare to face the challenges of the job you will do in the near future and the realities of a sector that is constantly evolving. Make the most of the internship agreements the university offers with the Fundación Privada Pro Personas con Disminución Psíquica Catalonia, La Caixa, Invulnerables, Fundació Catalonia, CST, COEC, Fundació Bayt Al-Thaqafa o Mútua Terrassa.
We are passionate people, we are dentists
The pathway towards professional success. Take it.
Positions in rankings
The Faculty of Dentistry sits among the best in national and international rankings
Learn both in the classroom and at our University Dental Clinic (CUO)
Get the most out of the facilities from day one: over 67,000 patients and new facilities, including 88 booths, one operating theatre, six surgery booths and 95 dental simulators.
Employment
With a Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry from UIC Barcelona you'll have professional opportunities in three main areas: health, teaching and research. In addition, UIC Barcelona offers continuing education upon finishing the degree programme.
From theory to practice
Put all of your learning into practice. Your tutors are recognised professionals with years of experience.
International outlook
We forge global alliances to promote student mobility and exchange with other universities from around the world.
Find your passion and specialise
We offer two university master's degrees, eleven UIC Barcelona-specific master’s degrees, five postgraduate degrees, six clinical residencies and more than 40 continuing education programmes.
Prepare yourself for more opportunities
At UIC Barcelona we are aware that dentistry has undergone profound change in recent years. You will remain at the cutting edge in order to work in the following areas:
Your own dental consultancy
Dental care as a freelance professional or associate
Public healthcare network
Private hospitals that contain dental services
Consultancy in dental companies
Research in all fields of dentistry
Teaching at universities and specialised centres
Students tell you their experience
At UIC Barcelona we are aware that good facilities are crucial when taking a dental degree.
“I think that UIC Barcelona offers a lot of opportunities and a high level of quality in terms of the lecturers and facilities, as well as constantly innovating and reinventing itself. The University provides individual attention to each student and ensures that we think critically and are aware of the current state of the profession by reading contemporary scientific articles. We also learn a lot in the work placements, due to their quality and quantity, both at a preclinical level and also in the University Dental Clinic.”
Nacho Garcia
Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry student
“What I most like about UIC Barcelona is that once you complete your studies you can extend your knowledge at a higher level thanks to the postgraduate degrees on offer. Also the fact that I achieved great personal enrichment over the years both through my classmates and my lecturers.”
Marta Rodríguez Mazón
Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry student
Professors and lecturers active in their fields
The teaching team in the Faculty of Dentistry consists of professors and lecturers who combine their teaching with exercising their profession in specialist centres. They are also involved in important research activities both inside and outside the university. Direct contact with professional practice allows our professors and lecturers to transmit a comprehensive, multidisciplinary and human overview of the reality in the sector to students.
The Faculty of Dentistry has launched the bachelor's degree in Dentistry English programme. The first two years will be taught exclusively in English, and from the third year onwards, students will join the overall programme. In their third year students will begin to do work experience in the University Dental Clinic, therefore they will need to have learned Spanish during their first two years.
UIC Barcelona Language Service will offer them the appropriate courses to achieve this.
The Degree in Dentistry at UIC Barcelona equips students with thorough scientific knowledge, technical skills and the ability to effectively apply them to the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery of a wide range of dental diseases and ailments.
The programme addresses topics in dental structure and function, biomechanics of the normal and affected dental apparatus, as well as the most innovative techniques and procedures used in the treatment of abnormalities.
The curriculum emphasises skills in the basic sciences, so that students graduate with a solid scientific background and extensive experience confronting practical challenges before receiving their degree. UIC Barcelona's University Dental Clinic is equipped with the modern technology that proper dental treatment now calls for.
Objectives
Our education is target-based. The Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry will provide:
The ability to appreciate the need for professional development and continuing education.
The ability to efficiently use advances in knowledge and technology.
The values necessary for understanding the patient's central role in the therapeutic decision-making process.
Who is it intended for? Prospective students
If you have a calling to serve society in the area of health and science, this could be the right profession for you. We do, however, recommend that prospective students have a background in health sciences.
At UIC Barcelona, we work to enhance the following abilities:
Discipline, memory and dedication
Quick decision-making skills
Psychological skills and empathy
Emotional balance
An interest in research
Responsibility and observation
Teamwork
Empathy towards other people's pain
Resilience
Competences: Graduates
By the time you finish your degree you will have acquired the competences necessary to work as a dentist.
These competences comprise the knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and technical skills you need at graduation to deal with the full range of situations that may surface in everyday practice:
Professionalism
Professional conduct
As a dentist you must have up-to-date knowledge and understand the broad range of issues affecting dentistry. You must be proficient in a wide variety of skills: searching, research, analysis, problem solving, the handling of materials and instruments, planning, communication, coordination and teamwork, and understand how they are relevant to dentistry.
Ethics and case law
As a dentist you must be aware of and understand the moral and ethical responsibilities involved in providing individual and community health care, as well as the current regulations governing dentistry.
Communication and personal skills
As a dentist you must be able to competently establish effective communication with patients, family members and close relatives, as well as with other health professionals involved in patient care.
Basic knowledge, information handling and critical thinking
As a dentist you must have sufficient knowledge and understanding of basic biomedical, general medical, technical and clinical sciences in order to understand the normal and pathological conditions relevant to dentistry. You must also know how to competently apply this information in critical situations.
Compilation of clinical information
As a dentist you must be proficient when it comes to taking and recording a patient's general clinical and oral health record. This will include biological, medical, psychological and social information needed to assess the oral health of patients of all ages. You must be able to perform an appropriate physical examination, interpret the clinical findings and order any additional diagnostic tests that you feel are necessary.
Diagnosis and treatment planning
As a dentist you must be competent when it comes to making decisions, providing rationale and performing clinical trials aimed at developing a provisional or confirmed diagnosis of the disease, including the interpretation of the patient's clinical records and data from clinical examinations, X-rays or any other diagnostic test. You must be able to formulate diagnoses and treatment plans for patients of all ages and conditions.
Achieving and maintaining good oral health
By the time you finish your degree you must be able to:
Educate patients and provide patients of all ages and conditions comprehensive primary care that emphasises the present notions of oral disease prevention and treatment and stresses the need to maintain both overall and oral health.
Diagnose and treat the most common diseases and disorders affecting the oral mucosa, jaw bone and salivary gland in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat disorders and diseases that require the use of simple surgical techniques on hard and soft tissue in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat periodontal disease in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat cariogenic and non-cariogenic dental pathology, including pulp and periradicular disease in patients of all ages and conditions.
Restore and replace teeth, ensuring that they have an acceptable shape, function and appearance, in patients of all ages and conditions.
Treat, to a limited extent, maloclussions in primary, mixed and permanent dentition in patients of all ages and conditions.
Use adequate techniques to mitigate and treat orofacial pain and the anxiety associated with dental treatment in patients of all ages and conditions.
Effectively prevent and treat most emergency medical and dental situations that may be associated with dentistry in patients of all ages and conditions.
Provide uncomplicated, multidisciplinary, sequential and integrated treatment to patients of all ages and conditions.
Health promotion
By the end of your degree you must be able to achieve the highest level of oral health possible at both individual and community level.
Academic accreditation
Holder of a degree in Dentistry from UIC Barcelona.
Entrance Examinations
The entrance exam is held several times throughout the year on the Campus Sant Cugat. To take the exam, you must first complete the application for admission.
The documentation required for the admission process varies according to each candidate’s academic background. Click on the following link to see what documents you will need to provide:
In order to reserve a place on the programme, admitted candidates must pay 20% of the first year fee upon receiving their letter of acceptance.
The remaining 80% is due after enrolment.
Programme applicants may come to UIC Barcelona from different academic backgrounds. Click on the following link for detailed information on the route most pertinent to you:
Compulsory work placement and educational cooperation agreement between the Faculty of Dentistry and Fundació Privada Pro Persones amb Disminució Psíquica Catalònia.
Compulsory work placement and educational cooperation agreement between the Faculty of Dentistry and the Institut Català de la Salut.
The basic purpose of these two agreements is the practical training of students in the field of dentistry and the placements will consist of developing the theoretical knowledge acquired at the Faculty of Dentistry in the centres belonging to the Fundació Catalònia and the Institut Català de la Salut.
Objectives (External Work Placement)
At the University Dental Clinic the students carry out external clinical work placements in order to put into practice all their theoretical knowledge and skills in the treatments they provide to patients. At the University Dental Clinic, students are prepared to face the challenges of the profession they will practice in the near future and the realities of the sector, which is continually changing.
During external clinical work placements students must provide the treatments required for each subject, monitored very closely not only by instructors or lecturers, but also by the clinic auxiliary staff and patients.
They are required to simulate medical practice and the real operation of a dental clinic in order to acquire the habits of connecting with the patient, clinical staff and other employees (hygienists, auxiliary staff, dental technicians and suppliers).
The placement in the clinic will allow the student to become accustomed to contact with humans, in addition to other kinds of knowledge. From their clinic placement, students should become accustomed to working with all kinds of patients, both adults and children, become sensitive to their needs and adapt to the way of working with each of them.
Development of personal qualities: patience, sensitivity, kindness, empathy; all of these will allow students to put themselves in the position of the patient and carry out the most appropriate treatment, always taking into consideration their pathology or need.
The University Dental Clinic staff perform their care duties and also act as a teaching reference for students, as they provide very practical knowledge for their future working life, such as:
Possibility of working with materials from different commercial companies
Appropriate handling, use and management of equipment, making the most of material resources
Access to the best and newest dental technology
Access to modern facilities which are suitable for clinical work and laboratory work
The University Dental Clinic provides students with the possibility of carrying out voluntary work experience during the academic year and during holiday periods, to extend their knowledge and continue the practical path they are following.
Finally, through the agreements signed by the Faculty of Dentistry, the University Dental Clinic has various ongoing scientific studies with patients, authorised in advance by the corresponding Ethics Committee, and the results of which are later published for follow-up by research and teaching staff.
Dental care in clinics on another’s behalf or as an associate
The public health network
Private hospital centres with dental services
Teaching
Universities
Specialised health centres
Professional training workshops
Research
Dentistry
Orthodontics
Implantology
Cosmetic dentistry
General norms and regulations concerning practical experience
During the period of practical experience, students shall comply with the norms and regulations that govern the operation of the University Dental Clinic:
They will wear their standard uniform (scrub) for the Endodontics programme, a uniform that will be provided to them at the beginning of the first year. The scrub shall be clean and complete at all times.
During the time devoted to clinical practice, students will be at the University Dental Clinic premises, independently from the presence or absence of the patient who had an appointment. In the absence of a programmed patient, students may help out their companions, pre-degree students or non-programmed patients, following the indications of the lecturer in charge.
They will at all times wear work gloves, face masks covering nose and mouth, and protection glasses.
Before carrying out the treatment, they will get acquainted with the clinical record and the details of the treatment to be conducted.
They will collect the necessary materials and instruments to carry out the programmed treatment from the storeroom.
They will notify reception desk of their arrival to the clinic, they will accompany patients from reception when they arrive and back to reception when treatment is finished.
During the time set to carry out clinical practical work, students shall accept the decisions of the lecturer concerning what patient to attend, what treatment to apply to each patient and how to carry it out. An essential objective of the programme is the development of a specific clinical criterion in each student. Nevertheless, for the correct operation of the clinic – essential for the development of the programme – the criterion of the lecturer in charge shall prevail in the event of a disagreement between student and professor. This will not prevent a later discussion of the specific situation and case during the clinical sessions.
Before seeing out the patient, the student shall enter in the record the treatment carried out, the necessary considerations, and what treatment needs to be followed. In the event of requiring more visits with the same student or area, more appointments will be programmed in order to facilitate the organisation at reception. If patients need to be referred to another area or returned to the pre-degree clinic, they will be informed about it, also in writing, at reception.
Never, under any circumstances, may students retain any documents from the clinical record once the treatment session has finished. In the event of requiring access to any piece of information, they will write a duplicate with the authorisation of lecturer in charge.
When treatment has been completed, the materials and instruments shall be returned in the condition specified for each case.
In the event of breakdown of an instrument or equipment of the clinic, the person responsible shall be informed of it before the end of the practice.
When students are unable to attend clinical practice, they will notify it to the lecturer in charge and to the clinic’s reception desk three weeks in advance. Moreover they will have to justify – before if possible, and in any case afterwards – the motives of their non-attendance.
Generally speaking, they shall comply with any norms set out by the management of the University Dental Clinic throughout the training period.
Failure to comply with the University Dental Clinic’s operating norms may imply the prohibition of access to it and prevent the carrying out the clinical practices, which are essential for the completion of the programme.