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Faculty of Odontology
Odontology
The Faculty of Odontology at Malmö University is one of the world’s leading institutions of dental education and research. It was established in 1948 and is regarded as one of the most influential centres of excellence in Scandinavia for oral and dental research.
The high quality of both education and research has advanced and improved over the years which has led to an excellent international reputation, including numerous nominations and awards. The Faculty’s international profile attracts staff members and students from all over the world.
Erasmus+
The Faculty of Odontology only accepts Erasmus+ Trainee candidates from our partner universities.
Education programmes
At the Faculty of Odontology (often called "Tandvårdshögskolan"), you can study to become a dentist, dental hygienist or dental technician. Each professional role contributes with unique competence to the dental care team and the interaction between the professional groups is emphasised in the training courses.
Challenge-based learning and the Malmö model
In our courses, a pedagogical model called challenge-based learning (utmaningsbaserat lärande – UBL) is used. It means that the student themself, to a large extent, takes responsibility for finding knowledge to be able to solve problems that may arise in professional life.
This also means that the students in the dental training and dental hygienist training early on in the training treat patients in the University Dental Clinic. The dental technicians participate in the corresponding way in work-based practical studies at external laboratories.
Our programmes are taught in Swedish
Our undergraduate programmes are entirely taught in Swedish. One of the entry requirements is proficiency in Swedish, equivalent to the level of the Swedish upper secondary school course “Swedish 3” (Svenska 3/Svenska som andraspråk 3).
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Programme, avancerad nivå | 60 hp
Kompletterande utbildning för tandläkare med utländsk examen från land utanför EU/EES och Schweiz
20 januari 2025 - 21 december 2025 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Tandhygienistutbildning
25 augusti 2025 - 11 juni 2028 -
Programme, grundnivå | 300 hp
Tandläkarutbildning
25 augusti 2025 - 9 juni 2030 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Tandteknikerutbildning
26 augusti 2024 - 13 juni 2027
Postgraduate education
Approximately 50 students are registered for post-graduate research training, and a handful of theses are published and defended for the Doctoral degree every year. Each year, 130–150 scientific papers are published, mainly in international journals.
International Master's Programmes in Dental Science
Malmö University offers two international Master's programmes in Dental Science. These programmes offer dental professionals from around the world the opportunity to pursue advanced studies at the Faculty of Odontology, leading to a master's degree.
Two-Year Master's Programme
Our two-year Master's programme aims to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in dentistry, with a particular focus on a specific subfield. The program also includes basic research training and experience in independently planning and conducting a research project under the guidance of an experienced researcher. Upon graduation, students will be able to:
- Review scientific literature
- Participate in the planning and execution of research and development within the profession
- Serve as a resource in their chosen clinical subfield
The Master's degree also qualifies students for further research studies, such as a PhD.
Three-Year Clinical Master's Programme
The three-year clinical master's program is designed to train students to become competent professionals in their field. This requires a deep understanding of general biological and scientific principles. Critical, evidence-based reasoning is achieved through participation in and leadership of seminars, as well as through studying related literature in the subject. Clinical skills are honed through the treatment of a variety of patients.
The programme can be offered in the following specialties:
- Cariology
- Endodontics
- Implantology
- Materials Science and Technology
- Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
- Oral Pathology
- Oral Surgery
- Orofacial Pain and Jaw Function
- Orthodontics
- Periodontology
- Prosthodontics
These programmes are only offered as commissioned education.
Register your interest
If you are interested in receiving more information about our programmes and the application process, please fill out the form below. By registering your interest, you will receive updates and information about the programmes, application deadlines, and other relevant details.
Research
Research at the faculty spans a broad spectrum: from molecular biological studies of oral tissues to wide-ranging studies of oral health among different generations, social classes and cultures. International collaboration is a common theme, and there is frequent research co-operation across disciplinary boundaries.
Researchers at the Faculty of Odontology collaborate across subject and faculty boundaries. Together with surface chemists, for example, they study the properties of surfaces, in order to better understand reactions in the oral cavity.
To solve problems, they also rely on research findings in disciplines such as molecular biology, microbiology, radiology, implant technology, and mechanics; subjects to which they can also contribute specialist knowledge of their own.
Collaboration with psychologists, educators, and sociologists gives substance to research dealing with oral health problems associated with people's behaviour and with social and economic factors.
Join the SCON research projects
Scandinavian Center for Orofacial Neurosciences (SCON) are seeking partners for six research projects in oral medicine, orofacial pain and prosthodontics. The funding partners can contribute researchers who also will have the possibility to apply and be admitted to the full PhD programme at the University.
In 2014, management from the Department of Dental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Faculty of Odontology, from Malmö University Department of Dentistry, and from Aarhus University, signed a formal memorandum of agreement to establish the Scandinavian Center for Orofacial Neurosciences (SCON).
The overall idea behind SCON is to bring together in a brickless center (as a virtual network) leading Scandinavian groups in the field of orofacial neurosciences — including oral physiology and orofacial pain — in order to strengthen research activities and impact on education and clinical treatment in oral rehabilitation, for the benefit of patients and society.
The SCON partners have common research interests and master several overlapping techniques in addition to unique complementary expertise. The combined portfolio of techniques and experiences span from molecular biology, genotyping, advanced electrophysiology, quantitative sensory test, to randomised clinical trials, epidemiology and evaluation of cognitive and psychosocial function. Through SCON, the partners aim to provide cutting-edge research results and to constitute an attractive alternative to other major international centres in the field by recruiting the best young research talents and securing external funding.
The research projects
All research projects are related to orofacial neurosciences in a broad sense and with a particular focus on oral medicine, orofacial pain and oral function. Each research project is composed of three to four separate studies leading to three to four publications in international peer-reviewed journals. A strength for all projects will be the significant interaction between the SCON partners and the possibility to conduct a sub-part of the research project at another SCON site. Further details about the projects can be found here.
Our partnership
Our funding partners within the research programme will be able to assist with researchers who can carry out parts of the research. The researchers will also have the possibility to apply for the full PhD programme at the Universities. Read more about this opportunity here.
SCON: Contact and questions
For general questions regarding the application process please contact Swedish HealthCare Academy via:
Tel: +46 40 6118200
Fax: +46 40 127810
Mobile: +46 705 127 816
E-mail: Nils Persson, Swedish HealthCare Academy
For specific questions regarding the SCON-research projects please contact:
Malmö University:
Professor Thomas List
Aarhus University:
Professor Peter Svensson
E-mail: peter.svensson@odont.au.dk
Karolinska Institutet:
Professor Mats Trulsson
E-mail: mats.trulsson@ki.se
Researchers, publications and projects
Jonas Becktor
Susanne Brogårdh-Roth
Ewa Carin Ekberg
Helena Fransson
Kristina Hellén-Halme
Christel Larsson
Cecilia Larsson Wexell
Thomas List
Aron Naimi-Akbar
Liselotte Paulsson
Sofia Petrén
Maria Pigg
Mikael Sonesson
Andreas Stavropoulos
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2025 | Article in journal
PRIDASE 2024 guidelines for reporting diagnostic accuracy studies in endodontics: Explanation and elaboration
Maria Pigg, Venkateshbabu Nagendrababu, Henry F. Duncan, Paul V. Abbott, Ashraf F. Fouad, Casper Kruse, Shanon Patel, Dan K. Rechenberg, Nandini Suresh, Yedthare Naresh Shetty, Paul M. H. Dummer
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2024 | Article in journal
Non-radioactive strontium as a supplement to enhance osseointegration
Cassio Rocha Scardueli, Rubens Spin-Neto, Guilherme José Lopes Pimentel Oliveira, Andreas Stavropoulos, Rosemary Adriana Chierici Marcantonio, Elcio Marcantonio Jr
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2024 | Article in journal
Akutbehandling av symtomatisk apikal parodontit
Helena Fransson, Victoria Dawson, Annika Fagring, Maria Pigg
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2024 | Article in journal
Interprofessional Learning and Oral Health-Related Attitudes and Knowledge Among Nursing Students at a University in Sweden-An Exploratory Study
Annica Almståhl, Erika Palmgren, Jessica Skoogh Andersson
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2024 | Article in journal
The effect of different pretreatments and cleaning methods prior to adhesive cementation of lithium disilicate restorations: In vitro study
Abdulmajeed O. Alotaibi, Ahmad Alghamdi, Hatem Alshammari, Christel Larsson, Evaggelia Papia
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2024 | Article in journal
Craniomaxillofacial trauma increases the risk of temporomandibular joint disorders and days of work disability: a SWEREG-TMD registry-based study
A Salinas Fredricson, C Krüger Weiner, M Ulmner, Aron Naimi-Akbar
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2024 | Article in journal
Fixed Full-Arch Maxillary Prostheses Supported by Four Versus Six Implants: 5-Year Results of a Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial
Marco Toia, Cristiano S. Moreira, Debora R. Dias, Enrico Corra, Andrea Ravida, Denis Cecchinato
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2024 | Article, review/survey
The transition of assessing health technologies to social interventions in Sweden
Sophie Soderholm Werko, Titti Mattsson, Sofia Tranæus, Pernilla Ostlund, Knut Sundell
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2024 | Article in journal
Reduced Biofilm Accumulation on Implants Treated With Implantoplasty: An In Situ Trial With a Within-Subject Comparison
Kristina Bertl, Mohammad Al-Said, Ahmed Mourad, Magdalena Mayol, Zita Lopes da Silva, Evaggelia Papia, Andreas Stavropoulos
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2024 | Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
Painful root filled teeth: prevalence, characteristics, impact, possible origins and interventions
Jakob Jonsson Sjögren
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Research project
Precision Implant Dentistry - Implementation of clinical assessment of overload for precise risk assessment in dental implant treatment.
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Research project
How can we combat future labor shortage in the healthcare sector? – Analyses of factors related to high staff turnover and of how...
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Research project
This is not part of my job! Longterm health consequences of illegitimate tasks in welfare work
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Research project
Burning Mouth Syndrome; Novel Diagnostics and Treatment
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Research project
Zirconiumdioxide in fixed prosthodontics
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Research project
Dental radiographic examinations of children with special needs
kristina.hellen-halme@mau.se -
Research project
CRUX – complications related to bruxism
birgitta.haggman.henrikson@mau.se -
Research project
The Swedish Tobacco Cohort - SWETOC
magnus.olsson@mau.se -
Research project
Resilience among caries-free young adults living in low socioeconomic conditions in Sweden: a case-control study
marie.nordstrom@mau.se -
Research project
Oral dryness from different perspectives
annica.almstahl@mau.se -
Research project
Internet-based therapy of TMD pain in adolescents
tessa.bijelic@mau.se -
Research project
High translucent zirconium dioxide ceramic materials: Studies on how processing factors affect material properties and performance
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Research project
Enzymatic activity in oral biofilms – biotechnological applications and putative predictive biomarkers for oral health and disease
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Research project
Oral Health Related Quality of Life in Adolescents and Equity of Orthodontic Care
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Research project
Oral lichen planus. Treatment of symptomatic lesions
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Research project
Identifying the risks of and causes behind loss of retention for zirconia restorations
minh.le@mau.se -
Research project
Risk of thrombosis-related events and bleeding complications in general and in connection with surgical interventions in dentistry in peopl...
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Research project
Endodontics performed as a single or two-visit treatment by a general dentist - a clinical prospective randomised multicenter study
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Research project
Endodontics performed as a single or two-visit treatment by general dentists – a clinical prospective randomized multicenter study
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Research project
Antibiotic prophylaxis in implant surgery
bengt.gotrick@mau.se
Research subject: Dentistry
Research subject: Dentistry
Research subject: Dentistry
The basic goal of odontology research is to promote oral health and function. Advances in these areas can in addition to improving oral health, also advance general health.
Current collaborations
Organisation
Section 1
Section 1
Section one includes Oral pathology and Oral biology. Oral pathology performs histopathological diagnosis of oral tissue samples. Oral biology performs diagnostics of clinical microbiological samples.
Section 2
Section 2
Section two includes the subjects of Prosthodontics, Materials Science and Technology, Periodontology, Maxillofacial surgery, and Oral medicine.
Section 3 and 4
Section 3
Section 3
Section three includes Cariology, Endodontics and Orofacial pain, and jaw function.
Section 4
Section 4
Section four includes the topics of Oral and maxillofacial radiology, Oral diagnostics, Oral health, Orthodontics, Pedodontics, and Community dentistry as well as the WHO World Dental Health Database and HTA-O.
Find the Faculty of Odontology
Tandvårdshögskolan, Carl Gustafs väg 34, MalmöFaculty management
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Per Alstergren - Professor/Senior dental officer/Dean
Dean
per.alstergren@mau.se
040-665 70 00
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Julia Davies - Pro dean/Professor
Dean of Research
julia.davies@mau.se
+46 40 665 84 92
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Sofia Petrén - Senior lecturer/senior dental officer/Associate Professor/Specialist dentist
Vice dean Education
sofia.petren@mau.se
+46 40 665 84 74
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Daniel Bengmark - Head of administration
daniel.bengmark@mau.se
+46 40 665 84 55
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Claes Wickström - Associate Professor/Head of division/Senior lecturer
Section 1
claes.wickstrom@mau.se
+46 40 665 86 58
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Christel Larsson - Associate Professor/Head of division/Senior lecturer/senior dental officer
Section 2
christel.larsson@mau.se
+46 40 665 85 47
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Håkan Nilsson - Specialist dentist/Head of division/Senior lecturer/senior dental officer
Section 3
hakan.nilsson@mau.se
+46 40 665 89 19
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Bengt Götrick - Professor/Senior dental officer/Head of division
Section 4
bengt.gotrick@mau.se
+46 40 665 84 27