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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
MDS Prosthodontics is a three year course in full time mode with a seat intake of three seats. Two seats of these, are reserved for children of Air Force and Navy personnel. Admission into MDS programme at the college is merit based with the university accepting NEET MDS scores. No other entrance exam is conducted by the university. The minimum eligibility is having a BDS degree from a recognised university.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MDS Prosthodontics course helps students develop a wide range of specialised skills, including:
Clinical Skills: Ability to design, fabricate, and place various types of dental prostheses.
Diagnostic Skills: Ability to assess and treat patients with complex dental and facial issues.
Technical Skills: Expertise in using advanced dental equipment and prosthodontic materials.
Aesthetic Skills: Ability to enhance the appearance of patients through cosmetic procedures.
Surgical Skills: Knowledge of implantology and other surgical techniques used in prosthodontics.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
MDS Prosthodontics is ideal for students who have a passion for restorative dentistry and enjoy working with intricate dental procedures. The course is best suited for those who:
Have strong manual dexterity and attention to detail.
Possess a keen interest in esthetic dentistry and cosmetic procedures.
They are patient and precise, as prosthodontics requires accuracy in creating dental prostheses.
Are willing to stay updated with the latest trends and research in dental technology.
Have a problem-solving mindset and enjoy treating complex cases of dental restoration.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Selecting the right college for MDS Prosthodontics is crucial for your career. Here are factors to consider:
Reputation and Ranking: Look for colleges with strong reputations and rankings in the dental field.
Faculty and Expertise: A qualified and experienced faculty can provide better learning opportunities.
Clinical Exposure: Ensure the college provides good clinical training with access to real patient cases.
Infrastructure: Check for state-of-the-art labs, dental materials, and equipment available to students.
Alumni Success: Research the career paths of past students to gauge the quality of education and training.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To keep MDS Prosthodontics students updated with the latest advancements in the field, colleges take several proactive steps:
Guest Lectures and Workshops: Regular sessions from industry experts and practitioners.
Research Journals and Publications: Access to top dental journals and subscription services.
Conferences and Seminars: Encouragement to attend national and international conferences related to prosthodontics.
Collaborative Research: Opportunities for students to engage in interdisciplinary research with other medical and dental fields.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the table below for the comparison betweent the three:
Aspect | MDS Prosthodontics | MDS Periodontics | MDS Oral Surgery |
|---|---|---|---|
Focus Area | Restoration of missing or damaged teeth and facial structures. | Treatment of gum diseases, implants, and periodontal care. | Surgical procedures to treat diseases of the mouth, face, and jaw. |
Training | Involves creating prostheses, crowns, bridges, dentures, and implants. | Focuses on surgical treatments for gum diseases, implant placements, and periodontal therapy. | Involves surgical techniques, extractions, corrective surgeries, and trauma care. |
Clinical Exposure | High focus on restorative procedures and aesthetics. | Focus on gum treatments and surgical periodontics. | Focus on invasive surgical procedures and facial reconstructions. |
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