BDT Dental Therapy (B760)
2025 entry
Course summary
Bristol Dental School has been a successful training provider for Dental Hygienists and Therapists for many years, attracting significant interest from applicants wishing to train in state-of-the-art clinical facilities. To further strengthen the integration between Dentistry and Dental Hygiene and Therapy, the BSc Dental Hygiene and Therapy recently underwent a review. The newly named Bachelor in Dental Therapy (BDT) will commence in September 2025. The course content, delivery and entry requirements have not changed significantly, however, the course is now more aligned in terms of its structure with the Bachelor Dental Surgery (BDS).
Based in the new Dental School in its city centre location, you will benefit from an integrated curriculum with BDS students, with the concept of team training starting from term one.
You will have access to cutting-edge technology working alongside experienced dental professionals in a purpose-built facility. Our teaching delivers the latest developments in dental education and patient care.
The three-year degree comprises integrated and compulsory units of academic teaching, clinical skills and practice and a dissertation.
The BDT will equip you with the knowledge, skills and experience to practice safely within the permitted range of practical procedures of a Dental Therapist as specified by the General Dental Council.
You will be eligible to register as a Dental Therapist and Dental Hygienist upon successful completion of the BDT.
Course structure
In year 1, you'll learn the fundamentals of biomedical sciences, tailored to dental therapy practice. The course combines asynchronous material with in-person lectures, seminars and practical classes. You will begin supervised patient care, including pain and anxiety control, from term 2. Year 1 also covers educational principles in Oral Health Promotion, focusing on health concepts, behaviours and sociological influences.
You'll focus on patient care in year 2, enhancing your periodontal skills, learning restorative dentistry and managing complex medical histories. Dental radiology is introduced with intensive small-group training. Blended learning covers complex conditions, advanced treatment modalities and planning for refractory cases. Direct patient care across various clinical settings will broaden your understanding of treatments for paediatric and adult patients.
In year 3, you'll treat adult and paediatric patients, fulfilling the clinical requirements needed for graduation. You'll also complete a dissertation and, following completion of your final year assessments, apply for General Dental Council registration.
Each year includes four themes:
- Foundations for Practice: Core knowledge for safe and effective patient care.
- Clinical Skills: Hands-on learning using manikin heads in the clinical skills suite.
- Clinical Practice: Applying knowledge and skills in patient care at the Dental School clinics.
- Personal and Professional Development: Becoming a well-rounded dental professional, understanding legal and ethical guidelines, and developing communication and leadership skills.
Entry requirements
We accept a wide variety of qualifications and welcome applications from students of all backgrounds. Below is a guide to the typical offers for this course.
Find out more about BTEC entry requirements
Find out if you are eligible for a contextual offer
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Selection process
- Regulations and codes of conduct we abide by to create a positive environment for learning and achievement are found in the University admissions policies and procedures.
- If applying with extenuating circumstances please see our policy.
- Full information about our selection processes for Dental Therapy can be found in the Admissions Statement:
Admissions statement