University of the Western Cape Faculty of Dentistry

University of the Western Cape
Faculty of Dentistry
Motto Respice Prospice
Established 1973
Chancellor Archbishop Thabo Makgoba
Dean Prof Y Osman
Location Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Campus Main, Tygerberg, Mitchell's Plain
Affiliations WHO, IADR, AfDEA, AAU, ACU, CHEC, HESA, IAU
Website http://www.uwc.ac.za/dentistry

The Faculty of Dentistry at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) is the largest dental school in Africa.[1] Located in Belville, near Cape Town the UWC Faculty of Dentistry offers the BChD (DDS) Degree, degree in dental hygiene, and post-graduate MChD, MSc(Dent) degrees.

Dean, Professor Osman
Tygerberg Medical Campus, as viewed from above

History

The Faculty of Dentistry as it exists today inherits a rich history from both the University of the Western Cape and the University of Stellenbosch, drawing from the extensive academic backgrounds of both. In 1962 the University of Stellenbosch received approval to establish a Faculty of Dentistry and the site at Tygerberg Hospital was approved by the state. In 1971, foundations for the building were laid and provision was made for a fourth storey: the future home of UWC Faculty of Dentistry, a unique situation housing two faculties of dentistry under one roof. The first Dean of Dentistry at UWC, serving from the University of Stellenbosch, Prof HS Breytenbach, commenced duty on July 1, 1974. The symbiotic relationship between the two sister faculties continued up to 1992 when UWC moved to its new premises at Mitchell’s Plein. During this time, former president Nelson Mandela was a regular visitor for dental care to the Oral and Dental Teaching Hospital at Tygerberg during his stay at Robben Island Prison. Later, in 2004, the faculties of dentistry at UWC and Stellenbosch universities merged to form the combined Faculty of Dentistry at the University of the Western Cape as we know today.

Campuses and Facilities

The Faculty of Dentistry is located over three campuses, and training is undertaken on the Oral Health Provincial Teaching Platform, including the Groote Schuur and Red Cross Children’s Hospitals.

Main Campus
The University of the Western Cape’s main campus is situated in Bellville. Subjects such as public health, physics and chemistry in the dental degree are typically taught on main campus.

Tygerberg Hospital Campus
The Tygerberg Campus and Oral Health Center is located at and beside Tygerberg Hospital in Belville, Cape Town, roughly 8 kilometers from main campus. The Tygerberg Campus is a principal teaching hospital. The office of the Dean is located here.

Mitchell’s Plain Campus
The Deputy Dean and administrative staff for Postgraduate and Research Affairs in the Faculty of Dentistry are based at the Mitchell’s Plain Campus, situated approximately 20 kilometers from the main campus in the residential suburb of Mitchell’s Plain. The Mitchell’s Plain campus at the Melomed Center is a principal teaching hospital, with the state of the art virtual-patient lab.

Virtual-patient training technology at the Mitchells Plain lab


Groote Schuur Hospital
Groote Schuur Hospital, home of the world’s first heart transplant, is located in the center of Cape Town, and trains dental students in several disciplines namely oral and maxillofacial surgery, general surgery, internal medicine, etc.

UWC Oral Health Center at Mitchells Plain

Red Cross Children’s Hospital
Red Cross Children’s Hospital is a specialist pediatric referral hospital, training students from the University of Cape Town’s medical school, University of the Western Cape’s Dental School, and the University of Stellenbosch. The hospital is located in Rondebosch, Cape Town, in the vicinity of Groote Schuur Hospital.

Degrees and Diplomas

For full details, see the Faculty of Dentistry's 2015 yearbook

Diplomas

Postgraduate Diploma in Dentistry (PDD):

Syllabi for MSC Degree

Syllabi for Specialist MChD Degree

Notable Alumni & Staff

References

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