On successful completion of the Master degree in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics program, the student should be able to:

Theoretical knowledge, and they demonstrated that they are able to:
3. Practice the laboratory skills necessary for a prosthodontist including mastering the use of semi-adjustable articulators, diagnostic wax ups, fabrication of prosthesis and radiographic guides.
4. Construct a comprehensive treatment plan for patients requiring complex oral rehabilitation, based on thoroughly detailed history, examination and special investigation of the case while adhering to dental material sciences.
5. Propose solutions, confer professional consultation and manage cases that require complex oral rehabilitation and integrated multidisciplinary treatment whilst working hand in hand with other specialties of dentistry.
6. Employ general guidelines of ethical and professional conduct, when treating patients in the dental clinic.
7. Participate in the teaching process by supervising and guiding students in preclinical and clinical sessions.
8. Fabricate professionally maxillofacial prostheses relying on basic criteria and steps of clinical management.
9. Plan and execute dental implants therapy, based on proper treatment planning, radiological and surgical guide design.
10. Present clinical case scenarios involving complete history and documentation, followed by evidence-based discussion of the suggested treatment plan.
11. Lead and analyze literature reviews related to various topics of the discipline and give critical appraisal of articles at different levels of evidence.
12. Participate in scientific research projects related to disciplines of fixed & removable prosthodontics, analyze data, results, and present the work through publishable article or participation in scientific meetings.