Faculty of Dentistry - Pedodontics and Community Oral Health
- About the Department
The Department of Pedodontics and Community Oral Health at the Faculty of Dentistry is dedicated to the oral health of children and adolescents, as well as the promotion of community dental health initiatives. This department focuses on providing comprehensive dental care tailored to the unique needs of younger patients, emphasizing preventive care and early intervention. Students learn about child psychology, behavior management, and effective communication strategies to ensure a positive dental experience for children. The department also engages in community outreach programs aimed at educating families about oral health, prevention of dental diseases, and the importance of regular dental check-ups. Faculty members are committed to instilling a sense of social responsibility in students, encouraging them to contribute to community well-being and advocate for improved access to dental care.
- Language of Study and Duration
All courses within the Department of Pedodontics and Community Oral Health are taught in English. The program spans a duration of five years, allowing students to build a solid foundation in general dentistry before specializing in pedodontics and community health in their later years. The curriculum is structured to integrate clinical practice with theoretical knowledge, ensuring that students are well-prepared to address the dental needs of children and participate in community health initiatives by the end of their studies.
- Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates will achieve key learning outcomes that prepare them for their roles as pediatric dental professionals. Students will be able to assess, diagnose, and manage a wide range of dental conditions affecting children, from infancy through adolescence. They will develop skills in behavior management techniques to create a comfortable and safe environment for young patients during dental visits. Graduates will also understand the principles of preventive dentistry, including fluoride application, sealant placement, and oral hygiene education tailored for children. In addition, students will be equipped to design and implement community health programs that promote oral health awareness, improve access to dental care, and address the specific needs of diverse populations.
- Study Methods
The Department of Pedodontics and Community Oral Health utilizes a variety of study methods to enhance learning and engagement. Lectures from experienced faculty provide essential theoretical knowledge about pediatric dentistry, community health principles, and current best practices. Interactive workshops allow students to practice behavior management techniques, communication skills, and clinical procedures in a controlled environment. Clinical rotations provide hands-on experience, allowing students to work with pediatric patients under faculty supervision, ensuring they gain confidence and competence in their clinical skills. Community outreach projects encourage students to engage directly with the public, implementing health education initiatives and gaining insights into the oral health challenges faced by various communities. Additionally, multimedia resources, such as instructional videos and digital simulations, are incorporated into the curriculum to cater to different learning styles and reinforce key concepts. These diverse study methods ensure that students are thoroughly prepared to address the dental needs of children and promote oral health within their communities.