Endodontic Diagnosis and Vital Pulp Therapy (Online) 20 credits
- CampusBirmingham (Edgbaston)Delivery formatOnline
- Start dateOctober 2025Duration4 months
- AwardMicrocredential (20 credits)
- Entry requirementsPlease contact the programme team for entry requirements.
- Fees (UK/Ireland)CPD course fees vary. Please see fee details for more information.
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Course overview
The Endodontic Diagnosis and Vital Pulp Therapy course is an introductory programme featuring a series of in-depth lectures on root canal system complexity and its impact on clinical treatment outcomes.
The course will cover the pulp-dentine complex, vital pulp management, and relevant clinical guidelines, including regenerative endodontic therapy. You'll explore the challenges and limitations of endodontic diagnosis and how these can affect treatment planning and patient care. The use of the clinical microscope and principles of ergonomic practice in the clinic will also be discussed.
By the end of the course, you'll gain foundational knowledge in diagnosing pulp disease and managing vital pulp effectively in a specialist practice and effective 4 handed dentistry.
Course delivery
In addition to lectures, you'll undertake a number of independent clinical hours and related study.
Content
On completion, you should be able to:
- Critically review the biology of endodontic disease and the evidence base for treatment.
- Discuss the restorative concepts of pulpal protection.
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the tooth and root canal anatomy and how this will affect patient management.
- Explore the diagnostic difficulties in complex endodontic cases.
- In depth knowledge of the use and interpretation of cone beam computed tomography.
- Critically evaluate the complexity of management of resorptive and traumatic injuries and also the management of the adolescent patient.
- Learn how magnification and proper ergonomics can improve the patient management and prepare, present and critic their own clinical cases as part of the case discussion.
Course dates
- 6th, 15th, 20th, and 27th October 2025
- 12th, 17th, and 24th November 2025
- 3rd, 8th, and 15th December 2025
- 12th and 21st January 2026
Assessment
Case write up - 2,000 words. You'll need to write up a case relevant to this course. The case write up should be 1500 words and around 500 words need to be dedicated to reflections/critic of the management strategy utilised and how the knowledge gained has helped you enhance your knowledge and clinical practice.
Credits
20 credits
Teaching staff

Professor Josette Camilleri
Clinical Professor of Endodontics and Applied Materials
Professor Josette Camilleri, Professor of Endodontics and Applied Materials, University of Birmingham, UK.
Entry requirements
Please contact the programme team for further information: endodontics@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Fees and scholarships
Fees for 2025 entry
Microcredential (Home and International): £1,288
Application process
You can study this course as a microcredential.
Why choose a Postgraduate Microcredential short course?
- Microcredentials offer the perfect opportunity to boost your CV without the commitment of a full degree
- Usually taken from existing modules within a Masters, they can be used as standalone credentials with some also counting as academic credits at postgraduate level
- Add a postgraduate level qualification to your CV
- Develop the specialist skills you need for your career goals
- Alumni status with the University of Birmingham
- Learners will have the same access to our student support and campus facilities as our students on full degree programmes.
Please note the deadline for submitting an application:
- Applicants eligible for Home fees are to apply a minimum of 6 weeks before the module start date.
- Applicants eligible for Overseas fees are to apply a minimum of 3 months before the module start date.
Please note that once registered for the microcredential you cannot swap for the non-credit short course version.