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Scope
of Dentistry
In a human body mouth
is considered to be the mirror dental health
being intimately related is part and parcel
of the general health and well being of an individual.
With increasing awareness in oral health and
surge in the demand for cosmetic dental care
together with technological advances in delivery
of dental care, need for trained professionals
in this field is ever increasing. As dentistry
offers a satisfying, rewarding and lucrative
career, it has become the subject of choice
for aspiring professionals of tomorrow.
Why Study Dentistry
at Dayananda Sagar College of Dental Sciences?
Dayananda
Sagar College of Dental Sciences was founded
in the year 1991 and has been a pioneer in providing
dental education and dental health
care. The college is professionally managed
and has been nurtured & developed with best
of technical and professional infrastructure
to suit the ever increasing needs of modern
day dental health care.
Strong
teaching-learning process
At present the college imparts undergraduate
teaching to 60 students annually. The facilities
at Dayananda Sagar College of Dental Sciences
are of very high standard with faculty of rich
experience and expertise with deep sense of
commitment to offer their best to the students
on a one-to-one basis. Throughout the course,
dental students will have close contact with
the teaching staff, and senior students, which
allows learning by example and peer review.
In line with technical advances, the dental
hospital attached to the college is well equipped
with modern gadgets to impart specialized dental
treatment, training and the requisite skills
to students.
Emphasis
on total development of an individual
Lectures
and workshops from professionals of national
and international repute are part of continuing
dental education programs. The institution is
also actively involved in community dental health
and treatment programmes catering to the needs
of rural population with the intention of providing
an awareness and knowledge on oral diseases
and importance of good oral hygiene practice
among school children and rural folk. Apart
from imparting dental education, the college
stresses upon the overall development of its
students by encouraging sports and other extra
curricular activities
Dentistry today involves treatment and prevention
of a wide range of diseases of the mouth, ranging
from tooth decay to mouth cancer. The five-year
course in Dental Surgery at Dayananda Sagar
College of Dental Sciences is designed to provide
both the scientific background and the practical
skills that are needed throughout
one’s career as a dentist.
THE
COLLEGE
The Dental College is housed in two buildings,
the pre-clinical and clinical block situated
within the picturesque campus. The Dental College
and Hospital has comprehensive facilities for:
patient care
student clinical practice and training,
education and research in dental and
oral diseases and disorders.
The Pre-Clinical block is
a 4-storeyed state-of-the-art building with
all the pre-clinical departments, laboratories,
library and classrooms. The college provides
modern clinical, lecturing, tutorial facilities
for the dental education of a student intake
of 60 each year.
The Clinical block is equipped with tutorials,
laboratory and clinical facilities. It comprises
of the clinical departments of all specialities
in dentistry ranging from diagnosis, child dentistry
to surgery, restorative, cosmetic and preventive
dentistry.
COURSE OFFERED
The
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S) is a five-year
course, with four years of study followed by
a year of compulsory internship, which prepares
students for patient-oriented dental practice
and emphasizes prevention and early detection
of dental disease. The first two years are the
pre-clinical years comprising the study of basic
medical sciences and development of basic clinical
skills on patient simulated models. The next
two years are clinical years wherein students
are exposed to clinical environment and treatment
of patients. The curriculum is designed to develop
a spirit of inquiry amongst students that lead
them to seek better ways to promote and preserve
oral and general health. The primary goal of
our institution is to educate dentists who are
well grounded in the basic medical sciences,
skilled in the exercise of clinical care, and,
above all, sensitive to the needs of their patients.
To this end, the curriculum combines course
work, and a series of planned, practical learning
experiences in dental clinics of our college
and medical hospitals outside the dental institution.
The aims of the Dental course are to educate
individuals to safely practice dentistry in
a training environment appropriate to their
professional aspirations. They should be able
to combine and use knowledge, skills and judgement
and have appropriate attitudes to deliver a
high standard of professional care.
THE COURSE DELIVERY
YEAR I
The first year begins with a preparatory program
introducing basic science courses. This foundation
year includes introduction to dental materials
and pre-clinical dental sciences.
Human Anatomy including
Embryology & Histology:
Gross anatomy, histology and embryology are
treated in their broadest aspects with emphasis
on points of clinical importance. Morphology
is learned by lectures, dissections and clinical
discussions.
Human Physiology including Biochemistry:
Integrates body functions and the physiological
basis for the understanding of clinical conditions.
Laboratory exercises are supplemented with experimentation
and demonstration. Biochemistry deals with the
nature of chemical processes occurring in the
living cells of our body with their applied
aspects.
Dental Materials:
An in-depth consideration of the physical and
chemical properties of materials related to
the practice of dentistry.
YEAR II
The second year is shared by the basic pre-clinical
and clinical sciences. General
and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics: General
principles of drug action in the body and drugs
of importance to clinical dentistry.
General Pathology
and General Microbiology:
Curriculum covers fundamental mechanisms and
general principles of the diseases of our body.
Didactic sessions largely comprising lectures
are supplemented with gross and microscopic
laboratories and seminars. Microbiology comprises
bacteriology, virology, mycology and immunology
to prepare students for a detailed study of
infectious diseases, general characteristics
of pathogenic microorganisms along with laboratory
instructions.
Human Oral Anatomy
includes Embryology and Histology:
Lectures and laboratory course introducing normal
tooth morphology, tooth-carving exercises and
the anatomy of occlusion of the healthy dentition.
This course also includes a comprehensive under-standing
of the embryology, microscopic and macroscopic
structure, and functions of the orofacial complex.
Pre-clinical Operative
Dentistry:
A laboratory course that introduces
the student to fundamental operative procedures
related to teeth.
Pre-clinical Prosthodontics:
A laboratory course, which introduces
the student to basic prosthodontic procedures.
YEAR III
The student enters dental clinics and employs
the dexterity, which has been obtained in the
previous years for treatment of the patients.
At the same time the student continues didactic
courses in basic medical and dental subjects.
Oral Pathology and Microbiology:
The student is taught to recognize, analyze
and appreciate primary 2nd secondary disease
conditions of the oral and peri-oral regions
present in patients. The course also includes
microscopic and macroscopic evaluation and diagnosis
of common oral diseases.
General Medicine:
Fundamental procedures in systematic examination
of patients with diseases, including lectures
and clinics.
General Surgery:
Introduction to general principles of surgery,
clinical examination and evaluation of patients
with surgical conditions.
Preventive and Community
Dentistry:
Designed to help the student to explore
professional ethics as they relate to dentist’s
relationships to peers, patients and the community.
Student attends dental camps and performs initial
screening examinations and is sensitized to
specific needs of a variety of patient populations.
YEAR IV
The student assumes a greater responsibility
for patients, treats more complex dental needs,
and has an increasing exposure to the specialty
areas of dentistry.
Oral Medicine and
Radiology:
Instruction in the systemic background of diseases
and the effect of oral diseases on total patient
health. Focus on history-taking techniques,
comprehensive patient examination, use of diagnostic
aids and tests, and formulation of treatment
plans. Radiology includes a detailed didactic
and practical presentation of radiological techniques
essential for various specialties of dentistry.
Paedodontics and
Preventive Dentistry:
Oral health problems during development and
growth of oro-facial complex of the child and
adolescent. The course includes training in
patient management, preventive and restorative
dentistry treatment of traumatic dental injuries,
and minor tooth movements.
Orthodontics:
Focus on orofacial growth and development, and
an introduction to the concepts and practical
aspects of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment.
Advanced diagnostic facilities such as computerised
cephalometrics, computerised growth prediction
and other ultra modern equipment help render
state-of the art orthodontic care.
Conservative Dentistry
and Endodontics:
Dental restorative care including diagnosis,
prevention and treatment planning, and establishment
of sensitivity to patient' s health and comfort.
Individual intracoronal restorations including
amalgam, cast gold, composite, glass ionomer
restorative systems are taught with emphasis
on co-ordinating restorative treatment with
patient' s overall dental needs. Endodontics
provides dental student with a clear understanding
of the biologic foundations of the pulp and
periapical disease and teaches them to discuss
the techniques of root canal therapy and periapical
surgery.
Periodontics:
The student is introduced to normal periodontium,
diagnosis and treatment of common periodontal
diseases with both non-surgical and surgical
methods.
Prosthodontics:
A detailed analysis of edentulous and partially
edentulous patient, with emphasis on diagnosis,
design and fabrication of removable and fixed
appliances. The department is equipped with
casting and ceramic laboratory.
Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery:
Introduction to the basic concepts and techniques
of tooth removal, as well as minor and major
surgical problems. Also includes methods of
pain control and local anaesthesia, and emergency
dental care. Clinical programme also includes
major surgeries, involving the treatment of
oral cancers, facial trauma, temporomandibular
joint disorders, cleft lip and palate, and jaw
deformities.
Teaching and Assessment
The college has a faculty with expertise, many
of whom are recognized authorities in their
respective fields. The staff is especially committed
to clinical training, working intensively with
students on one-to-one basis towards total patient
care. English is the medium of instruction for
all the subjects of study. Teaching methods
used involve a mixture of techniques including
lectures, tutorials and seminars, and practical
laboratory and clinical teaching.
The passing examination to enter the next academic
year is conducted by the Rajiv Gandhi University
of Health Sciences. A University Examination
is conducted at the end of every academic year
(in case of Final BDS, after each semester).
Examinations comprise of written theory exams
and viva-voce (orals) along with performance
of corresponding practical tasks.
Internship
After the fourth year, the students participate
in another distinguishing part of the curriculum:
the one-year internship. This internship exposes
students to alternative clinical settings and
different modes of treatment and instruction.
This plays a vital role in the curriculum by
allowing the student to practice his or her
clinical and interpersonal skills in a more
independent setting, with supervision, support,
and guidance from the faculty. During their
internship, students strengthen their skills
in clinical diagnosis, treatment planning, patient
and practice management, and emergency care.
Career Prospects
After the completion of BDS course (which includes
one year of compulsory rotatory internship),
the student is eligible to apply for Master
of Dental Surgery (MDS) course. A dentist may
alternatively set up general practice or work
in a hospital. Teaching and research is another
attractive avenue for the outstanding graduate.
Dental surgeons can also join the armed forces
as commissioned officers. Several large companies
employ their own dentists to provide dental
treatment for their staff. Since the college
is recognized by the Dental Council of India
and affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University
of Health Sciences, the graduate is also eligible
to apply to various institutions abroad for
further studies. A dentist, therefore, in addition
to enjoying high community standing and an above-average
income, has an excellent range of working environments.
Admission Procedure
All admissions are provisional and are subject
to the approval of the Rajiv Gandhi University
of Health Sciences. The admission for Merit
seats and Merit Payment seats is through Common
Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the Government
of Karnataka, India. If a student desires to
gain admission for a Management seat, he /she
may contact:
|
Sl.No |
Name of the
Faculty |
Date of Birth
(dd/mm/yyyy) |
Present Designation |
Speciality |
Qualification |
Date of Joining
the College (dd/mm/yyyy) |
Date of Join
/ Promote (incase) of Present Designation
(dd/mm/yyyy)
|
| Name
of the Department: PREVENTIVE AND COMMUNITY
DENTISTRY |
|
1 |
Dr.
Aruna Devi
|
08-04-1947
|
Professor
& HOD
|
Preventive
& Community Dentistry
|
M.D.S.
|
16-09-2005
|
- |
|
2 |
Dr.
Gopi Krishna V.
|
24-07-1952
|
Sr.
Lecturer
|
Preventive
& Community Dentistry
|
M.D.S.
|
01-02-1996
|
01-04-2003
|
| Name
of the Department: CLINICAL & PRE CLINICAL
PROSTHODONTICS |
|
1 |
Dr.
G.R. Rahul
|
30-07-1965
|
Professor
& HOD
|
Prosthodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
20-11-2003
|
-
|
|
2 |
Dr.
Kalpana.D
|
22-07-1971
|
Asso.
Professor
|
Prosthodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
09-02-2000
|
01-04-2005
|
|
3 |
Dr.
Uma Muralidhar
|
27-08-1960
|
Lecturer
|
-
|
B.D.S.
|
11-07-1995
|
- |
|
4 |
Dr.
Madura Mahesh
|
22-11-1971
|
Lecturer
|
- |
B.D.S.
|
04-02-2005
|
- |
|
5 |
Dr.
Shobha R.
|
17-07-1981
|
Lecturer
|
- |
BDS
|
02-02-2005
|
- |
| Name
of the Department: CLINICAL & PRE CLINICAL
CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY |
|
1 |
Dr. Roopa R. Nadig
|
20-05-1961
|
Professor & HOD
|
Conservative Dentistry
& Endodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
02-05-2003
|
- |
|
2 |
Dr. Satish Kumar
|
18-04-1964
|
Professor
|
Conservative Dentistry
& Endodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
04-09-2002
|
- |
|
3 |
Dr. Jagadeesh T.G.
|
05-01-1973
|
Asst. Professor
|
Conservative Dentistry
& Endodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
01-09-2005
|
- |
|
4 |
Dr. Inamdar Saquib
Ahmed
|
14-10-1976
|
Sr. Lecturer
|
Conservative Dentistry
& Endodontics
|
|
25-07-2005
|
- |
|
5 |
Dr. Manjunath M.
|
03-02-1976
|
Sr. Lecturer
|
Conservative Dentistry
& Endodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
05-11-2005
|
- |
|
6 |
Dr. Sandesh C.
|
17-09-1971
|
Lecturer
|
- |
B.D.S.
|
01-08-1997
|
- |
|
7 |
Dr. Veena Devi
|
31-12-1974
|
Lecturer
|
-
|
B.D.S., D.D.S
|
02-02-2005
|
- |
|
8 |
Dr. Divya B.R.
|
14-07-1977
|
Lecturer
|
-
|
B.D.S.
|
03-02-2005
|
- |
| Name
of the Department: ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL
SURGERY |
|
1 |
Dr. H.P. Raghuveer
|
29-06-1958
|
Principal, Professor
& HOD
|
Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery
|
M.D.S
|
02-11-2002
|
- |
|
2 |
Dr. Dilip Kumar R.
|
22-04-1964
|
Professor
|
Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery
|
M.D.S
|
05-09-2005
|
- |
|
3 |
Dr. Shobha E.S.
|
13-12-1969
|
Associate Professor
|
Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery
|
M.D.S
|
15-06-1998
|
01-04-2005
|
|
4 |
Dr. Srikar M. V.
|
01-05-1978
|
Sr. Lecturer
|
Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery
|
M.D.S
|
01-10-2005
|
- |
|
5 |
Dr. Mahesh P.C.
|
24-08-1969
|
Lecturer
|
- |
B.D.S
|
01-09-1997
|
- |
| Name
of the Department: PERIODONTICS |
|
1 |
Dr. Uttamchand H.
Khincha
|
09-01-1960
|
Professor & HOD
|
Periodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
01-04-2005
|
- |
|
2 |
Dr. Aparna Rahul
|
29-03-1968
|
Asso. Professor
|
Periodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
20-11-2003
|
- |
|
3 |
Dr. Aswin Prabhu
|
14-08-1977
|
Sr. Lecturer
|
Periodontics
|
M.D.S.
|
14-12-2005
|
- |
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