Overview Oral Regenerative Medicine is a PhD research programme at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focused on restoring oral tissues—especially bone loss associated with periodontal disease and oral surgery. Researchers also study how dental materials, clinical techniques, and supportive technologies can improve long-term outcomes.
The Oral Regenerative Medicine PhD program at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is dedicated to the advancement of oral tissue restoration, with a particular emphasis on addressing bone loss resulting from periodontal disease and oral surgeries. This cutting-edge research initiative explores various dental materials, clinical techniques, and supportive technologies aimed at enhancing long-term patient outcomes.
This research-based doctoral program allows candidates to work closely with faculty members while developing projects that align with key research themes in the field. In addition to their individual research, PhD candidates engage in extensive academic training and participate in various research activities.
Common research themes include:
Typical doctoral milestones consist of:
Applicants to the Oral Regenerative Medicine PhD program are evaluated based on their academic qualifications, research compatibility, and the overall strength of their application materials. There are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this program.
English language proficiency is required, with minimum scores of:
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