Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Program details

Master of Science Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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2

YEARS

FULL-TIME

Degree:

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Language of instruction:

Thai, English

Total credits:

42 credits

Highlights:

This program aims to train specialized dentists with advanced knowledge and expertise in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. The program focuses on enhancing clinical skills and research abilities, enabling our students to become highly sought-after professionals in society. The program strives to contribute to the development of dental knowledge and potential for the benefit of the country.

Course Background

The curriculum is designed to develop advanced skills in complex oral surgery, along with expertise in research.

Principles and Rationale

  • To produce graduates with knowledge and skills in the treatment of patients in oral and maxillofacial surgery, including accurate examination, diagnosis, planning, prognosis, and proper disease management. Additionally, graduates should demonstrate good professional and social ethics, possess moral values, and have excellent interpersonal skills.
  • To conduct research and generate new knowledge in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, as well as related disciplines, and to apply them appropriately and effectively for international-level development.

Why
this program
at Chula?

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1

Specialty

Students are able to treat patients in oral and Maxillofacial field especially in complicated cases.

2

Safety practice

Practice will be performed under supervision of experts.

3

Support and socialization

Under a family-like environment, student engagement and network will be the key for alumni support. Digital equipment, laboratory practice especially soft cadaver training are also provided.

Collaborations

Clinical training will be conducted at the following healthcare institutions:

  • Dental Center of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society
  • Dental Division, Taksin Hospital
  • Dental Division, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
  • Dental Division, Phramongkutklao Hospital

Message from the director

Hello and welcome to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University. Our department was established alongside the Faculty of Dentistry in 1940. For over 80 years, our department has been providing education, services, and conducting research related to oral and maxillofacial surgery.

Currently, the department consists of 18 Faculties and 8 staff members, including nurses, dental assistants, and administrative personnel. We offer education and training in four different programs: the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Sciences Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Grad. Dip.), the Master of Science Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (M. Sc.), the Higher Graduate Diploma in Clinical Sciences Program (International Program) (Higher. Grad. Dip.), and the Residency Training Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Residency Training).

Each of our programs focuses on providing knowledge and expertise in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, with varying durations ranging from 1 to 4 years. The programs also emphasize practical training to ensure clinical competency and the depth of research work. All educational activities take place within the Faculty of Dentistry and the Dental Hospital, which include oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics, clinical research laboratories, operating theater, and post-operative care facilities.

Furthermore, students have the opportunity to participate in rotations and training in network hospitals both in Bangkok and other provinces. This allows them to gain experience in various cases that may not be encountered within the faculty. The department is dedicated to producing highly skilled dental professionals specialized in oral and maxillofacial surgery and dental implantology to serve the public sector and private sector, catering to the needs of patients in terms of both prevention and treatment of diseases. This is achieved through the utilization of knowledge, skills, and research acquired from the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University.

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Prof. Atiphan Pimkhaokham

Head, Department of Oral Surgery

Career Path Advice

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  • Researchers in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery or related fields
  • University professors teaching Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery or related disciplines
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Course Details

Course Structure

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Admission

Master of Science Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

  • Period of Admission: March 1, 2024 – April 17, 2024
    *International applicants only

Procedure of admission

  1. Please read and following procedure of admission
    Thai version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JMMpXBNw-suD1p1O4bNtxTlKbzsxhDJQ/view?usp=sharing
    English version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vm0BUUpOslTYHR_tRnXo–j4-ID_DXa8/view?usp=sharing
  2. Application documents must copy to pdf files or image files
  3. Fill Application Form and Upload Application documents
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeQKbtHOIPL5sXagIPLYY_E3CwWCaz7n9Y_zgQ4bE5mOaWu2g/viewform
  4. Pay the application fee and upload pay-in slip
  5. Staff sent confirmation email of application  within 5 workdays

For further information pertaining to applicant’s qualifications, please contact

Mrs. Piyachad Plianchobtham
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery,
Dental 1 Building, Room 102

  • Tel. (+66) 0 2218 8581

Tuition Fees

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Student Research

  1. Rudeejaraswan A, Pisarnturakit PP, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A, Subbalekha K. Dentists’ Attitudes Toward Dental Implant Maintenance in Thailand. JDR Clin Trans Res 2021 [Epub 30 Oct 2021] http://doi.org/10.1177/23800844211049405.
  2. Sermsiripoca K, Pisarnturakit PP, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A, Subbalekha K. Comparing pre- and post-treatment patients’ perceptions on dental implant therapy. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2021 [Epub 3 Aug 2021] http://doi.org/10.1111/cid.13036.
  3. Sittikornpaiboon P, Arunjaroensuk S, Kaboosaya B, Subbalekha K, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A. Comparison of the accuracy of implant placement using different drilling systems for static computer-assisted implant surgery: A simulation-based experimental study. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2021;23(5):635–643.
  4. Engkawong S, Mattheos N, Pisarnturakit PP, Pimkhaokham A, Subbalekha K. Comparing patient-reported outcomes and experiences among static, dynamic computer-aided, and conventional freehand dental implant placement: A randomized clinical trial. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2021;23(5)660-670.
  5. Yingcharoenthana S, Ampornaramveth R, Subbalekha K, Sinpitaksakul P, Kamolratanakul P. A split-mouth randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effect of local and systemic administration of vitamin C on extraction wound healing. J Oral Sci 2021;63(2):198-200.
  6. Thanasut A, Silkosessak O, Subbalekha K. Platelet-rich fibrin did not affect autologous bone graft in repairing alveolar clefts. J Oral Maxillofac Surg Med Pathol 2021;33:402-407.
  7. Yimarj P, Subbalekha K, Dhanesuan K, Siriwatana K, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A. Comparison of the accuracy of implant position for two-implants supported fixed dental prosthesis using static and dynamic computer-assisted implant surgery: A randomized controlled clinical trial. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2020 Dec;22(6):672-678. doi: 10.1111/cid.12949.
  8. Smitkarn P, Subbalekha K, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A. The accuracy of single-tooth implants placed using fully digital-guided surgery and freehand implant surgery. J Clin Periodontol. 2019 Sep;46(9):949-957. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.13160.
  9. Kaewsiri D, Panmekiate S, Subbalekha K, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A. The accuracy of static vs. dynamic computer-assisted implant surgery in single tooth space: A randomized controlled trial. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2019 Jun;30(6):505-514. doi: 10.1111/clr.13435. 
  10. Sukpaita T, Chirachanchai S, Suwattanachai P, Everts V, Pimkhaokham A, Ampornaramveth RS. In Vivo Bone Regeneration Induced by a Scaffold of Chitosan/Dicarboxylic Acid Seeded with Human Periodontal Ligament Cells. Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Oct 1;20(19):4883. doi: 10.3390/ijms20194883. 
  11. Kiatkroekkrai P, Takolpuckdee C, Subbalekha K, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A. Accuracy of implant position when placed using static computer-assisted implant surgical guides manufactured with two different optical scanning techniques: a randomized clinical trial. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2020 Mar;49(3):377-383. doi: 10.1016/j.ijom.2019.08.019.
  12. Sittikornpaiboon P, Arunjaroensuk S, Kaboosaya B, Subbalekha K, Mattheos N, Pimkhaokham A. Comparison of the accuracy of implant placement using different drilling systems for static computer-assisted implant surgery: A simulation-based experimental study. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2021 Aug;23(4):635-643. doi: 10.1111/cid.13032.
  13. Pisalsitsakul N, Pinnoi C, Sutanthavibul N, Kamolratanakul P.Taking 200 mg Vitamin C Three Times per Day Improved Extraction Socket Wound Healing Parameters: A Randomized Clinical Trial.Int J Dent. 2022 Mar 10;2022:6437200.
  14. Chaitrakoonthong T, Ampornaramveth R, Kamolratanakul P. Rinsing with L-Ascorbic Acid Exhibits Concentration-Dependent Effects on Human Gingival Fibroblast In Vitro Wound Healing Behavior. Int J Dent. 2020 Mar 21;2020:4706418. doi: 10.1155/2020/4706418.

Contact

Department of Oral Surgery

Faculty of Dentistry

Chulalongkorn University

Dent 1 Building
34 Henri-Dunant Road,
Wangmai, Patumwan,
Bangkok, 10330,
Thailand

  • Tel. +66 2218 8581
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