ࡱ> T W = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S  ^bjbj s+%+%&&&$&&&P3'4 g4'&D[:[[[[la>aa إڥڥڥڥڥڥͪo6ڥi&a`laaaڥ+%+%[[CdddaC+%"[&[إdaإdd6q'M&rԣ[;\&ĥY0|X 8ԣ&ԣaadaaaaaڥڥdaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa #: @SECTION I REGULATIONS 1.Title of the Course: It shall be called Master of Dental Surgery 2. Branches of Study: The following are the subjects of speciality for the MDS degree: a. Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge b. Periodontology c. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery d. Dentistry and HYPERLINK "http://BndodonJ.cs"Endodontics e. Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics f. Oral Pathology & Microbiology g. Public Health Dentistry h. Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry i. Oral Medicine & Radiology 3. Eligibility A candidate for admission to the MDS course (Master of Dental Surgery) must have a. recognized degree of BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) awarded by an Indian University in respect of recognized Dental College under Section 10(2) of the Dentists Act, 1948 or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Dental Council of India and should have obtained permanent registration with the State Dental Council. Candidates not possessing a recognized Dental qualification for the above purpose should secure the prior approval of his qualifications by the Dental Council of India before he can be admitted to the MDS Course of any University in India. Qualification for the above purpose should secure the prior approval of his qualifications by the Dental Council of India before he can be admitted to the MDS Course of any University in India. Candidates who possess PG Diploma recognized by the DCI with the duration of 2 years (proposed) in particular specialty is eligible for admission in MDS in the same specialty and the duration will be 2 years. The syllabus of two years programmed will be as per the concerned university guidelines. Provided that in the case of a foreign national, the Dental Council of India may, on payment of the prescribed fee for registration, grant temporary registration for the duration of the postgraduate training restricted to the dental college/institution to which he is admitted for the time being exclusively for postgraduate studies; Provided that further temporary registration to such foreign national shall be subject to the condition that such person is duly registered as dental practitioner in his own country from which he has obtained his basic dental qualification and that his degree is recognized by the corresponding dental council or concerned authority 4. Criteria For Selection For Admission Students for MDS Course shall be admitted based on performance at the competitive examinations held by Central government/State government/Universities or Institutions. 5. Eligibility Certificate from RGUHS No candidate shall be admitted to any postgraduate MDS course unless the candidate has obtained and produced eligibility certificate issued by University. The candidate has to make an application to the University with the following documents along with the prescribed fee: BDS pass / degree certificate issued by the University. Marks cards of all the university examinations passed (I to IV BDS year course). Attempt Certificate issued by the Principal. Certificate regarding the recognition of the Dental college by the Dental Council of India. Completion of paid rotatory internship certificate from a recognized college. Registration by any State Dental Council and Proof of SC/ ST or Category I, as the case may be. Candidates should obtain the Eligibility Certificate before the last date for admission as notified by the University. A candidate who has been admitted to postgraduate course should register his / her name in the University within a month of admission after paying the registration fee. 6. Duration of the Course The Course shall be of three years duration. All the candidates for the degree of MDS are required to pursue the recommended: course for at least three academic years as full time candidates in an institution affiliated! to and approved for Postgraduate studies by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, and recognized by the Dental Council India. 7.Method of training The training of postgraduate for degree shall be full time with graded responsibilities in the management and treatment of patients entrusted to his/her care. The participation of the students in all facets of educational process is essential. Every candidate should take part in seminars, group discussions, grand rounds, case demonstration, clinics, journal review meetings, CPC and clinical meetings. Every candidate should participate in the teaching and training programme of undergraduate students. Training should include involvement in laboratory and experimental work, and research studies 8. Attendance, Progress and Conduct A candidate pursuing degree/diploma course should work in the concerned department of the institution for the full period as a full time student. No candidate is permitted to own a clinic/work in clinic/laboratory/nursing home while studying postgraduate course, candidate shall join any other course of study or appear for any other examination conducted by this university or any other university in India or abroad during the period of registration. Each year shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance. Every candidate shall attend symposia, seminars, conferences, journal review meetings, grand rounds, CPC, case presentation, clinics and lectures during each year prescribed by the department and not absent himself / herself from work without reasons. Every candidate shall have not less than 80 percent of attendance in each year of I course. However, candidates should not be absent continuously as the course is a full time one 9. Monitoring Progress of Studies Work diary / Log Book: Every candidate shall maintain a work diary and record of his/ her participation in the training programme conducted by the department such as journal reviews, seminars, etc. Please see Chapter IV for model checklists and logbook. Special mention may be made of the presentations by the candidate as well as details of clinical or laboratory procedures, if any conducted by the candidate. The work diary shall be scrutinized and certified by the Head of the Department and Head of the Institution, and presented in the university practical/clinical examination. Periodic tests: In case of degree courses of three years duration, the concerned departments may conduct three tests, two of them be annual tests, one at the end of first year and the other in the second year. The third test may be held three months before the final examination. The tests may include written papers, practical / clinical and viva voce. Records and marks obtained in such tests will be maintained by the Head of the Department and sent to the University, when called for. Records: Records and marks obtained in tests will be maintained by the Head of the Department and will be made available to the University when called for. 10. Dissertation Every candidate pursuing MDS degree course is required to carry out work on a selected research project under the guidance of a recognized post graduate teacher. The results of such a work shall be submitted in the form of a dissertation. The dissertation is aimed to train a postgraduate student in research methods and techniques. It includes identification of a problem, formulation of a hypothesis, search and review of literature, getting acquainted with recent advances, designing of a research study, collection of data, critical analysis, comparison of results and drawing conclusions. Every candidate shall submit to the Registrar of the University in the prescribed proforma, a synopsis containing particulars of proposed dissertation work within six months from the date of commencement of the course on or before the dates notified by the University. The synopsis shall be sent through the proper channel. Such synopsis will be reviewed and the dissertation topic will be registered by the University. No change in the dissertation topic or guide shall be made without prior approval of the University. The dissertation should be written under the following headings: Introduction Aims or Objectives of study Review of literature Results Discussions Conclusion Summery Reference Tables Annexures The written text of dissertation shall be not less than 50 pages and shall not exceed 150 pages excluding references, tables, questionnaires and other annexure. It should be typed in double line spacing on one side of paper (A4 size, 8.27" x 11.69") and properly. Spiral binding should be avoided. The dissertation shall be certified by the guide, head of the department and head of the Institution. Four copies of dissertation thus prepared shall be submitted to the Registrar (Evaluation), six months before final examination on or before the dates notified by the University The dissertation shall be valued by examiners appointed by the University. Approval dissertation work is an essential precondition for a candidate to appear in the University examination. Guide: The academic qualification and teaching experience required for recognition by this University as a guide for dissertation work is as laid down by Dental Council of India / Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. Co-guide: A co-guide may be included provided the work requires substantial cont from a sister department or from another institution recognised for teaching/training by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences/Dental Council of India. The co-guide shall be a recognized postgraduate teacher of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. Change of guide: In the event of a registered guide leaving the college for any rea in the event of death of guide, guide may be changed with prior permission from the university. 11. Scheme of Examination Eligibility : The following requirements shall be fulfilled by every candidate to eligible to appear for the final examination. i) Attendance: Every candidate shall have fulfilled the attendance prescribed by the University during each academic year of the postgraduate course. ii) Progress and conduct: Every candidate shall have participated in seminars, review meetings, symposia, conferences, case presentations, clinics and didactic during each year as designed by the concerned department iii) Work diary and Logbook: Every candidate shall maintain a work diary and logbook for recording his/her participation in the training programmes conducted by the department. The work diary and logbook shall be verified and certified by the Head of the Department and Head of the institution. (Please see Section IV for Model Checklist and Logbook) The certification of satisfactory progress by the head of the department and head of the institution shall be based on (i), (ii) and (iii) mentioned above. Schedule of Examination: The examination for M.D.S. courses shall be held at the end of three academic years (six academic terms). The university shall conduct two examinations in a year at an interval of four to six months between the two examinations. Not more than two examinations shall be conducted in an academic year. 12. University Examination M.D.S. Degree examinations in any branch of study shall consist of dissertation, written paper (Theory), Practical/Clinical and Viva voce. (a) Dissertation: Acceptance of dissertation shall be a precondition for the candidate to appear for the final examination. Written Examination (Theory): Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. The fourth paper will be to write an essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics in each paper is shown in Section III along with course description of the concerned speciality, and as clause 14 in this section. ADS Practical / Clinical Examination: In case of practical examination, it should be aimed at assessing competence and skills of techniques and procedures. It should also aim at testing student's ability to make relevant and valid observations, interpretation and inference of laboratory or experimental or clinical work relating to his/her subject for undertaking independent work as a specialist. The actual format of clinical examination in various specialities are given in Section III. The total marks for practical / clinical examination shall be 200. Viva Voce: Viva-Voce examination shall aim at assessing depth of knowledge, logical reasoning, confidence and oral communication skills. The total marks shall be 100 and the distribution of marks shall be as under: (i) For examination of all components of syllabus 80 Marks (ii) For (Pedagogy) demonstration of teaching skills 20 Marks Examiners There shall be at least four examiners in each branch of study. Out of four, two shall be external examiners and two shall be internal examiners. The qualification and teaching experience for appointment as an examiner shall be as laid down by RGUHS and Dental Council of India from time to time 13. Criteria for Declaring as Pass To pass in the University examination, a candidate shall secure in both theory examination and the practical/clinical including viva voce independently an aggregate of 50% of total marks allotted (150 marks out of 300 allotted for theory and 150 out of 200 for clinical + 100 foi viva voce together). A candidate securing less mark as described above shall be declared to have failed in the examination. A candidate who is declared successful in the MDS Examination shall be granted a Degree of Master of Dental Surgery in the respective specialty. ADS 14. Distribution of Topics in theory papers in various branches of study specialities: SYLLABUS DISTRIBUTION AMONG 4 PAPERS IN VARIOUS SPECIALITIES: Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge Paper-I - Applied Anatomy, physiology, pathology and Dental Materials Paper-II - Removable Prosthodontics and Oral Implantology Paper-III - Fixed Prosthodontics Paper-IV - Essay Periodontology Paper-I - Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology and pharmacology Paper-II- Etiopathogenesis Paper-III- Clinical Periodontology and Oral Implantology Paper-IV - Essay Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Paper-I - Applied Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology Paper-II - Minor oral Surgery and Trauma Paper-III - Maxillofacial Surgery and Oral Implantology Paper-IV - Essay Conservative and Endodontics Paper-I - Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and dental materials Paper-II - Conservative dentistry 8s Aesthetic Dentistry Paper-III- Endodontics Paper IV - Essay Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics Paper-I- Applied anatomy, physiology, pathology, genetics physical anthropology & dental material Paper-II - Diagnosis and treatment planning. Paper-Ill- Clinical Orthodontics and Mechanotherapy Paper-IV - Essay Oral Pathology & Microbiology and Forensic Odontology Paper- I- Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Research Methodology Paper-II - Oral pathology, Microbiology and Oncology Paper-Ill - Laboratory Techniques and Diagnosis Paper-IV - Essay Public Health Dentistry Paper-I- Applied anatomy, physiology, pathology & research methodology Paper-II - Public Health Paper III - Dental Public Health Paper-IV - Essay Pediatrics & Preventive Dentistry Paper-I- Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Nutrition and Dietics Paper-II - Clinical pediatric dentistry Paper-III - Preventive and community dentistry as applied to pediatric dentistry Paper-IV - Essay Oral Medicine and Radiology Paper-I- Applied anatomy, physiology, pathology and pharmacology. Paper II - Diagnosis, diagnostic methods and implantology and Applied Oral Pathology Paper-III- Oral medicine, there-entice and laboratory investigations Paper-IV- Essay SECTION II GOALS & OBJECTIVES OF MDS COURSE Goals: The goals of postgraduate training in various specialities is to train B.D.S. graduate who will, after successful completion of the course: Practice respective speciality efficiently and effectively, backed by scientific knowledge and skill. Exercise empathy and a caring attitude and maintain high ethical standards. Continue to evince keen interest in continuing professional education in the speciality and allied specialities irrespective of whether in teaching or practice. Willing to share the knowledge and skills with any learner, junior or a colleague. Develop the faculty for critical analysis and evaluation of various concepts and views, to adopt the most rational approach. Objectives: The objective is to train a candidate so as to ensure higher competence in both general and special area of interest and prepare him for a career in teaching, research and speciality practice. A candidate must achieve a high degree of clinical proficiency in the subject matter and develop competence in research and its methodology as related to the field concerned. The above objectives are to be achieved by the time the candidate completes the course. The objectives may be considered as under - Knowledge (Cognitive domain) Skills (Psycho motor domain) Human values, ethical practice and communication abilities Knowledge: Demonstrate understanding of basic sciences relevant to speciality. Describe etiology, pathophysiology, principles of diagnosis and management of common problems within the speciality in adults and children. Identify social, economic, environmental and emotional determinants in a given case and take them into account for planning treatment. Recognise conditions that may be outside the area of speciality/competence and to refer them to an appropriate specialist. Update knowledge by self study and by attending courses, conferenc< seminars relevant to speciality. Undertake audit, use information technology and carryout research both and clinical with the aim of publishing or presenting the work at various sen gatherings. Skills: 1. Take a proper clinical history, examine the patient, perform essential diagr procedures and order relevant tests and interpret them to come to a reason* diagnosis about the condition. 2. Acquire adequate skills and competence in performing various procedure required in the speciality. Human values, ethical practice and communication abilities: Adopt ethical principles in all aspects of practice. Professional honesty and integrity are to be fostered. Patient care is to be delivered irrespective of social status, caste, creed or religion of the patient. Develop communication skills, in particular and skill to explain various optior available in management and to obtain a true informed consent from the patient Provide leadership and get the best out of his team in a congenial working atmosphere. Apply high moral and ethical standards while carrying out human or animal research. Be humble and accept the limitations in his knowledge and skill and to ask for help from colleagues when needed. Respect patient's rights and privileges including patient's right to information and right to seek a second opinion. SECTION III COURSE DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS SPECIALTIES 1. DEFINITIONS OF VARIOUS SPECIALITIES: 1. Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge and Oral Implantology i.e. that branch of Dental art and science pertaining to the restoration and maintenance of oral function, health, comfort and appearance by the replacement of mission or lost natural teeth and associated tissues either by fixed or removable artificial substitutes. 2. Periodontology Periodontology and Oral Implantology is the science dealing with the health and diseases of the investing and supporting structures of the teeth and oral mucous membrane. 3.Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Oral and Maxillofacial surgery and Implantology deals with the diagnosis and surgical and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries and defects of the human jaws and associated oral and facial structures. 4.Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics Conservative dentistry deals with prevention and treatment of the diseases and injuries of the hard tissues and the pulp of the tooth and associated periapical lesions. 5. Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Deals with prevention and correction of oral anomalies and malocclusion and the harmonizing of the structures involved, so that the dental mechanisms will function in a normal way. 6. Oral Pathology & Microbiology Oral Pathology deals with the nature of oral diseases, their causes, processes and effects. It relates the clinical manifestation of oral diseases to the physiologic and anatomic changes associated with these diseases. 7. Public Health Dentistry Community Dentistry is the science and art of preventing and controlling Dental diseases and promoting Dental b health through organized community efforts. 8. Paedodontics and Preventive Dentistry Deals with prevention and treatment of oral and Dental ailments that may occur during childhood. 9. Oral Medicine and Radiology Oral Medicine is that specialty of dentistry concerned with the basic diagnostic procedures and techniques useful in recognizing the diseases of the oral tissues of local and constitutional origin and their medical management. Radiology is a science dealing with x-rays and their uses in diagnosis and treatment of diseases in relation to orofacial diseases. 2. Course contents Prosthodontics Aim: To train dental graduates so as to ensure higher competence in both general and special area of Prosthodontics and prepare a candidate for teaching, research and clinical abilities including prevention and after care in prosthodontics including crown and brid-and implantology. General Objectives of the Course: Training programme in Prosthodontic dentistry including Crown & Bridge & Implantology is structured to achieve knowledge and skill in theoretical and clinical laboratory, attitude, communicative skills and ability to research with understanding of social, cultural, education and environmental background of the society To have acquired adequate knowledge and understanding of applied basic and systematic medical science knowledge in general and particular to head and neck. The postgraduates will be able to provide Prosthodontic therapy for patients with competence and working knowledge with understanding of applied medical behavioral and clinical science that are beyond the treatment skills of the general BDS graduate and MDS graduate of other specialities to demonstrate evaluative and judgment skills in making appropriate decisions regarding prevention, treatment aftercare and referral to deliver comprehensive care to patients. Knowledge The candidate should possess knowledge applied basic and systematic medical sciences. On human anatomy, embryology, histology, applied in general and particular to head and neck, Physiology & Biochemistry, Pathology and microbiology, virology, Health and diseases of various systems of the body (systemic) principles in surgery and medicine, Pharmacology, Nutrition, behavioral Science, Age changes, genetics, Immunology, Congenital defects and syndrome and Anthropology, Bioengineering, Bio-medical and Biological Principle and application Dental material science Ability to diagnose and planned treatment for patients requiring a Prosthodontic therapy Ability to read and interpret a radiograph and other investigations for the purpose of diagnoses treatment plan Tooth and tooth surface restorations, Complete denture prosthodontics, removable partial dentures Prosthodontics, fixed prosthodontics and maxillofacial and Craniofacial Prosthodontics, implants supported Prosthodontics, T.M.J, and occlusion, craniofacial esthetic, and biomaterials. Craniofacial disorders - problems of psychogenic origin. Age changes and Prosthodontic Therapy for aged. Ability to diagnose failed restoration and provide Prosthodontic therapy and after care. Should have essential knowledge on ethics, laws and Jurisprudence and forensic odontology in Prosthodontics General health conditions and emergency as related to prosthodontics treatment, Identify social, cultural, economic, environmental, educational and emotional determinants of the patient and consider them in planning the treatment. Identify cases, which are outside the area of his speciality/ competence and reffer them to appropriate specialists. Advice regarding case management involving surgical, interim treatment etc. Competent specialization in team management of craniofacial design. Should attend continuing education programmes, seminars and conferences related to prosthodontics in thus updating himself. Teach and guide his / her team, colleague and other students. Should be able to use information technology tools and carry out research basic and clinical, with the aims of publishing his/ her work and presenting hi work at various scientific forum. Should have essential knowledge of personal hygiene, infection control, prevent of cross infection and safe disposal of waste, keeping in view the risks of transfer of Hepatitis & HIV Should have an ability to plan to establish Prosthodontic clinic/hospital teach8; department and practice management Should have a sound knowledge for the application of pharmacology. Effects drugs on oral tissue and systems of a body and for medically compromised Skills The candidate should be able to examine the patients requiring Prosthodontic therapy, investigate the patient systemically, analyze the investigation results, radiography, diagnose the ailment, plan a treatment, communicate it with the patient and execute it. Understand the prevalence and prevention of diseases of craniomandibular system related to Prosthetic dentistry. The candidate should be able to restore the lost functions of the stomatognathic system namely speech, mastication etc to provede a quality health care for craniofacial region The candidate should be able to interact with other speciality including a medical speciality for a planned team management of patients for a craniofacial and oral acquired and congenital defects, Temporomandibular joint syndromes, esthetics, Implant supported Prosthetics and problems of Psychogenic origin, Should be able to demonstrate the clinical competence necessary to carry out appropriate treatment at higher level of knowledge, training and practice skills currently available in their specialty area. Identify target diseases and awareness amongst the population for Prosthodontic therapy. Perform clinical and Laboratory procedure with understanding of biomaterials, tissue conditions related to prosthesis and have competent dexterity and skill for performing clinical and laboratory procedures in fixed, removable, implant and maxillofacial TMJ, esthetics Prosthodontics. Laboratory technique management based on skills and knowledge of Dental Materials and dental equipment and instruments, management. To understand demographic distribution and target diseases of Cranio mandibular region related to Prosthodontic including crown & bridge and implantology. Attitudes Adopt ethical principles in all Prosthodontic practice. Professional honesty and integrity are to be fostered. Treatment to be delivered irrespective of social status, caste, creed or religion of patient. Willing to share the knowledge and clinical experience with professional colleagues. Willing to adopt new methods and techniques in prosthodontics from time to time based on scientific research, which is in patient's best interest. Respect patient's rights and privileges including patients right to information and right to seek second opinion. Communication Abilities Develop communication skills, in particular, to explain treatment option available in management. Provide leadership and get the best out of his group in a congenial working atmosphere. Should be able to communicate in simple understandable language with the patient and explain the principles of prosthodontics to the patient. He should be able to guide and counsel the patient with regard to various treatment modalities available. Develop the ability to communicate with professional colleagues through various media like Internet, e-mail, videoconference, and etc. to render the best possible treatment. Course Contents The candidates shall undergo training for 3 academic years with satisfactory attendance of 80% for each year. The course includes epidemiology and demographic studies, research and teaching skills. Ability to prevent, diagnose and treat with after care for all patients for control of diseases and / or treatment related syndromes with patient satisfaction for restoring functions of Stomatognathic system by Prosthodontic therapy The program out line addresses the knowledge, procedural and operative skills needed in Masters Degree in Prosthodontics. A minimum of 3 years of formal training through a graded system of education as specified will enable the trainee to achieve Masters Degree in Prosthodontics including Crown & Bridge and Implantology, competently and have the necessary skills/ knowledge to update themselves with advancements in the field. The course content has been identified and categorized as Essential knowledge as given below. Essential Knowledge The topics to be considered are: Basic Sciences, Biological and mechanical considerations in Prosthodontics including Crown and Bridge Implantology and Material Science. APPLIED BASIC SCIENCES Although knowledge on the applied aspects of Anatomy, Embryology, Histology and applied in general and particular to head and neck, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology and Microbiology, Virology. Pharmacology, Health and diseases of various systems of Body (systemic) principles in surgery medicine and Anesthesia, Nutrition, Behavioral sciences, age changes, genetics, Dental Material Science, congenital defects and Syndromes and Anthropology, Biomaterial Sciences Bio-engineering and Biomedical and Research Methodology as related to Masters degree prosthodontics including crown & bridge and implantology. It is desirable to have adequate knowledge in Bio-statistics Research Methodology and use of computers. To develop necessary teaching skills in Prosthodontics including crown and bridge and implantology Applied anatomy of Head and Neck General Human Anatomy - Gross Anatomy, anatomy of Head & Neck in detail. Cranial and facial bones, TMJ and function, muscles of mastication and facial expression, muscles of neck and chain of back muscles including muscles of deglutition and tongue, arterial supply and venous drainage of the head and neck, anatomy of the Para nasal sinuses with relation** to the Vth cranial nerve. General consideration of the structure and function of the brain, ^considerations of V, VII, XI, XII, cranial nerves and autonomic nervous system of the dand neck. The salivary glands, Pharynx, Larynx Trachea, Esophagus, Functional Anatomy mastication, Deglutition, speech, respiration, and circulation, teeth eruption, morphology, elusion and function. Anatomy of TMJ, its movements and myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome. Embryology- Development of the face, tongue, jaws, TMJ, Paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea, esophagus, Salivary glands, Development of oral and Para oral tissue including detailed aspects of tooth and dental hard tissue formation Growth & Development - Facial form and Facial growth and development overview of Dentofacial growth process and physiology from fetal period to maturity and old age, comprehensive study of craniofacial biology. General physical growth, functional and anatomical aspects of the head, changes in craniofacial skeletal, relationship between . development of the dentition and facial growth. Dental Anatomy - Anatomy of primary and secondary dentition, concept of occlusion, mechanism of articulation, and masticatory function. Detailed structural and functional study of the oral dental and Para oral tissues. Normal occlusion, development of occlusion in deciduous mixed and permanent dentitions, root length, root configuration, tooth-numbering system. Histology - histology of enamel, dentin, Cementum, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone, pulpal anatomy, histology and biological consideration. Salivary glands and Histology of epithelial tissues including glands. Histology of general and specific connective tissue including bone, hematopoietic system, lymphoid etc. Muscle and neural tissues Endocrinal system including thyroid Salivary glands Histology of skin, oral mucosa, respiratory mucosa, connective tissue, bone, cartilage, cellular elements of blood vessels, blood, lymphatic, nerves, muscles, tongue, tooth and its surrounding structures. Anthropology & Evolution - Comparative study of tooth, joints, jaws, muscles of mastication and facial expression, tongue, palate, facial profile and facial skeletal system. Comparative anatomy of skull, bone, brain, musculo - skeletal system, neuromuscular coordination, posture and gait - planti gradee and ortho gradee posture. Applied Genetics and Heredity - Principles of orofacial genetics, molecular basis of genetics, genetic risks, counseling, bioethics and relationship to Orthodontic management. Dentofacial anomalies, Anatomical, psychological and pathological characteristic of major groups of developmental defects of the orofacial structures cell biology - Detailed study of the structure and function of the mammalian cell with special emphasis on ultra structural features and molecular aspects. Detailed consideration of Intercellular junctions. Cell cycle and division, cell-to-cell and cell- extra cellular matrix interactions. Applied Physiology and Nutrition - Introduction, Mastication, deglutition, digestion and assimilation, Homeostasis, fluid and electrolyte balance. Blood composition, volume, function, blood groups and hemorrhage, Blood transfusion, circulation, Heart, Pulse, Blood pressure, capillary and lymphatic circulation, shock, respiration, control, anoxia, hypoxia, asphyxia, artificial respiration. Endocrine glands in particular reference to pituitary, parathyroid and thyroid glands and sex hormones. Role of calcium and Vit D in growth and development of teeth, bone and jaws. Role of Vit. A, C and B complex in oral mucosal and periodontal health. Physiology and function of the masticatory system. Speech mechanism, mastication, swallowing and deglutition mechanism, salivary glands and Saliva Endocrines- General principles of endocrine activity and disorders relating to pituitary, thyroid, pancreas, parathyroid, adrenals, gonads, including pregnancy and lactation. Physiology of saliva, urine formation, normal and abnormal constituents, Physiology of pain, Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Neuromuscular co-ordination of the stomatognathic system. Applied Pharmacology and Therapeutics- Definition of terminologies used - Dosage and mode of administration of drugs. Action and fate of drugs in the body, Drug addiction, tolerance and hypersensitive reactions, Drugs acting on the central nervous system, general anesthetics hypnotics. Analeptics and tranquilizers, Local anesthetics, Chemotherapeutics and antibiotics, Antitubercular and anti syphilitic drugs, Analgesics and antipyretics, Antiseptics, styptics, Sialogogues and antisialogogues, Haematinics, Cortisone, ACTH, insulin and other antidiabetics vitamins: A, D, B - complex group C and K etc. Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Applied Pathology - Inflammation, repair and degeneration, Necrosis and gangrene, Circulatory disturbances, Ischemia, hyperemia, chronic venous congestion, edema, thrombosis, embolism and infarction. Infection and infective granulomas, Allergy and hypersensitive reaction, Neoplasm; Classification of tumors, Carcinogenesis, characteristics of benign and malignant tumors, spread of tumors. Applied histo pathology and clinical pathology. Applied Microbiology- Immunity, knowledge of organisms commonly associated with diseases of the oral cavity (morphology cultural characteristics etc) of strepto, staphylo, pneumo, gono and meningococci, Clostridia group of organisms, Spirochetes, organisms of tuberculosis, leprosy, diphtheria, actinomycosis and moniliasis etc. Virology, Cross infection control, sterilization and hospital waste management a) Applied Oral Pathology -Developmental disturbances of oral and Para oral structures, Regressive changes of teeth, Bacterial, viral and mycotic infections of oral cavity, Dental caries, diseases of pulp and periapical tissues, Physical and chemical injuries of the oral cavity, oral manifestations of metabolic and endocrine disturbances, Diseases of the blood and blood forming organism in relation to the oral cavity, Periodontal diseases,Diseases of the skin, nerves and muscles in relation to the Oral cavity. b) Laboratory determinations- Blood groups, blood matching, R.B.C. and W.B.C. count, Bleeding and clotting time, Smears and cultures - urine analysis and culture BioStatistics- Study of Biostatistics as applied to dentistry and research. Definition, aim characteristics and limitations of statistics, planning of statistical experiments, sampling, collection, classification and presentation of data (Tables, graphs, pictograms etc) Analysis of data Introduction to biostatistics- Scope and need for statistical application to biological data. Definition of selected terms - scale of measurements related to statistics, Methods of collecting data, presentation of the statistical diagrams and graphs. Frequency curves, mean, mode of median, Standard deviation and co-efficient of variation, Correlation - Co-efficient and its significance, Binominal distributions normal distribution and Poisson distribution, Tests of significance Research methodology - Understanding and evaluating dental research, scientific method and the behavior of scientists, understanding to logic - inductive logic - analogy, models, authority, hypothesis and causation, Quacks, Cranks, Abuses of Logic, Measurement and Errors of measurement, presentation of results, Reliability, Sensitivity and specificity diagnosis test and measurement, Research Strategies, Observation, Correlation, Experimentation and Experimental design. Logic of statistical interference balance judgements, judgement under uncertainty, clinical vs., scientific judgement, problem with clinical judgement, forming scientific judgements, the problem of contradictory evidence, citation analysis as a Means of literature evaluation, influencing judgement: Lower forms of Rhetorical life, Denigration, Terminal, Inexactitude. Applied Radiology- Introduction, radiation, background of radiation, sources, radiation biology, somatic damage, genetic damage, protection from primary and secondary radiation, Principles of X-ray production, Applied principles of radio therapy and after care. Roentgenographs Techniques- Intra oral: Extra oral roentgenography, Methods of localization digital radiology and ultra sound, Normal anatomical landmarks of teeth and jaws in radiograms, temporomandibular joint radiograms, neck radiograms. Applied medicine-Systemic diseases and its influence on general health and oral and&fenta! health. Medical emergencies in the dental offices - Prevention, preparation, medico legal consideration, unconsciousness, respiratory distress, altered consciousness, seizures, drug related emergencies, chest pain, cardiac arrest, premedication, and management of ambulatory patients, resuscitation, applied psychiatry, child, adult and senior citizens. Assessment of case, premaliation, inhibition, monitoring, extubalin, complication assist in O.T. for anesthesia. Applied surgery & Anesthesia-General principles of surgery, wound healing, incision wound care, hospital care, control of hemorrhage, electrolyte balance. Common bandages, sutures, splints, shifting of critically ill patients, prophylactic therapy, bone surgeries, grafts, etc, surgical techniques, nursing assistance, anesthetic assistance. Principles in speech therapy, surgical and radiological craniofacial oncology, applied surgical ENT and ophthalmology. Plastic surgery - Applied understanding and assistance in programmes of plastic surgery for prosthodontics therapy. Applied Dental Material All materials used for treatment of craniofacial disorders - Clinical, treatment, and laboratory materials, Associated materials, Technical consideration, shelf life, storage, manipulations, sterilization, and waste management. Students shall be trained and practiced for all clinical procedures with an advanced knowledge of theory of principles, concepts and techniques of various honorably accepted methods and materials for Prosthodontics, treatment modalities includes honorable accepted methods of diagnosis, treatment plan, records maintenance, and treatment and laboratory procedures and after care and preventive. Understanding all applied aspects for achieving physical, psychological well being of the patients for control of diseases and / or treatment related syndromes with the patient satisfaction and restoring function of Cranio mandibular system for a quality life of a patient The theoretical knowledge and clinical practice shall include principles involved for support, retention, stability, esthetics, phonation, mastication, occlusion, behavioral, psychological, preventive and social aspects of science of Prosthodontics including Crown & Bridge and Implantology Theoretical knowledge and clinical practice shall include knowledge for laboratory practice and material science. Students shall acquire knowledge and practice of history taking, systemic and oro and Craniofacial region and diagnosis and treatment plan and prognosis record maintaining. A comprehensive rehabilitation concept with pre prosthetic treatment plan including surgical Reevaluation and prosthodontic treatment plan, impressions, jaw relations, utility of face bow and articulators, selection and positioning of teeth for retention, stability, esthetics, phonation and psychological comfort. Fit and insertion and instruction for patients after care and preventive Prosthodontics, management of failed restorations. TMJ syndromes, occlusion rehabilitation and craniofacial esthetics. State of the art clinical methods and materials for implants supported extra oral and intra oral prosthesis. Student shall acquire knowledge of testing biological, mechanical and other physical property of all material used for the clinical and laboratory procedures in prosthodontic therapy. Students shall acquire full knowledge and practice Equipments, instruments, materials, and laboratory procedures at a higher competence with accepted methods. All clinical practice shall involve personal and social obligation of cross infection control, sterilization and waste management. I. REMOVABLE PROSTHODONTICS AND IMPLANTS a. Prosthodontic treatment for completely edentulous patients - Complete denture, immediate complete denture, single complete denture, tooth supported complete denture, Implant supported Prosthesis for completely edentulous b. Prosthodontic treatment for partially edentulous patients: - Clasp-retained partial dentures, intra coronal and extra coronal precision attachments retained partial dentures, maxillofacial prosthesis. Prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients: -Complete Dentures and Implant supported Prosthesis for Edentulous in both the arches Complete Denture Prosthesis - Definitions, terminology, G.P.T., Boucher's clinical dental terminology Scope of Prosthodontics - the Cranio Mandibular system and its functions, the reasons for loss of teeth and methods of restorations, Infection control, cross infection barrier - clinical and laboratory and hospital and lab waste management a) Edentulous Predicament, Biomechanics of the edentulous state, Support mechanism for the natural dentition and complete dentures, Biological considerations, Functional and Para functional considerations, Esthetic, behavioral and adaptive responses, Temporomandibular joints changes. b) Effects of aging of edentulous patients - aging population, distribution and edentulism in old age, impact of age on edentulous mouth - Mucosa, Bone, saliva, jaw movements in old age, taste and smell, nutrition, aging, skin and teeth, concern for personal appearance in old age Sequalae caused by wearing complete denture - the denture in the oralenvironment - Mucosal reactions, altered taste perception, burning mouth syndrome, gagging, residual ridge reduction, denture stomatitis, flabby ridge, denture irritation hyperplasia, traumatic Ulcers, Oral cancer in denture wearers, nutritional deficiencies, masticatory ability and performance, nutritional status and masticatory functions. Temporomandibular disorders in edentulous patients - Epidemiology, etiology and management, Pharmacotherapy, Physical modalities, and Bio-behavioral modalities Nutrition Care for the denture wearing patient - Impact of dental status of food intake, Gastrointestinal functions, nutritional needs and status of older adults, Calcium and bone health, vitamin and herbal supplementation, dietary counseling and risk factor for malnutrition in patients with dentures and when teeth are extracted. Preparing patient for complete denture patients - Diagnosis and treatment planning for edentulous and partially edentulous patients - familiarity with patients, principles of perception, health questionnaires and identification data, problem identification, prognosis and treatment identification data, problem identification, prognosis and treatment planning - contributing history - patient's history, social information, medical status - systemic status with special reference to debilitating diseases, diseases of the joint, cardiovascular, disease of the skin, neurological disorders, oral malignancies, climacteric, use of drugs, mental health - mental attitude, psychological changes, adaptability, geriatric changes - physiologic, pathological, pathological and intra oral changes. Intra oral health - mucose membrane, alveolar ridges, palate and vestibular sulcus and dental health. Data collection and recording, visual observation, radiography, palpation, measurement - sulci or fossae, extra oral measurement is the vertical dimension of occlusion, diagnostic casts. Specific observations - existing dentures, soft tissue health, hard tissue health - teeth, bone. Biomechanical considerations - jaw relations, border tissues, saliva, muscular development - muscle tones, neuromuscular co-ordination, tongue, cheek and lips. Interpreting diagnostic findings and treatment planning g) Pre prosthetic surgery - Improving the patients denture bearing areas and " relations: - non surgical methods - rest for the denture supporting tissues, 0m! correction of the old prosthesis, good nutrition, conditioning of the patients musculature, surgical methods - Correction of conditions, that preclude optimal prosthetic function - hyperplastic ridge - epulis fissuratum and papillomatosis, frenular attachments and pendulous maxillary tuberosities, ridge augmentation, maxillary and Mandibular oral implants, corrections of congenital deformities, discrepancies in jaw size, relief of pressure on the mental foramen, enlargement of denture bearing areas, vestibuloplasty, ridge augmentation, replacement of tooth roots with Osseo integrated denture implants. h) Immediate Denture - Advantages, disadvantages, contra indication, diagnosis treatment plan and prognosis, Explanation to the patient, Oral examinations, examination of existing prosthesis, tooth modification, prognosis, referrals / adjunctive care, oral prophylaxis and other treatment needs. First extraction / surgical visit, preliminary impressions and diagnostic casts, management of loose teeth, custom trays, final impressions and final casts two tray or sectional custom impression tray, location of posterior limit and jaw relation records, setting the denture teeth / verifying jaw relations and the patient try in, laboratory phase, setting of anterior teeth, Wax contouring, flasking and boil out, processing and finishing, surgical templates, surgery and immediate denture insertion, post operative care and patient instructions, subsequent service for the patient on the immediate denture, over denture tooth attachments, implants or implant attachments. i) Over dentures (tooth supported complete dentures) - indications and treatment planning, advantages and disadvantages, selection of abutment teeth, lose of abutment teeth, tooth supported complete dentures. Non-coping abutments, abutment with copings, abutments with attachments, submerged vital roots, preparations of the retained teeth. j) Single Dentures: Single Mandibular denture to oppose natural maxillary teeth, single complete maxillary denture to oppose natural Mandibular teeth to oppose a partially edentulous Mandibular arch with fixed prosthesis, partially edentulous Mandibular arch with removable partial dentures. Opposing existing complete dentures, preservation of the residual alveolar ridge, necessity for retaining maxillary teeth and mental trauma. k) Art of communication in the management of the edentulous predicament -Communication - scope, a model of communication, why communication . important, what are the elements of effective communications, special significance of doctor / patient communication, doctor behavior, The iatrosedative (doctor & act of making calm) recognizing and acknowledging the problem, exploring and identifying the problem, interpreting and explaining the problem, offering a solution to the problem for mobilize their resources to operate most efficient way, recognizing and acknowledging the problem, interpreting and explaining the problem, offering a solution to the problem. I) Materials prescribed in the management of edentulous patients - Denture base materials, General requirements of biomaterials for edentulous patients, requirement of an ideal denture base, chemical composition of denture base resins, materials used in the fabrication of prosthetic denture teeth, requirement of prosthetic denture teeth, denture lining materials and tissue conditioners, cast metal alloys as denture, bases - base metal alloys. m) Articulators - Classification, selection, limitations, precision, accuracy and sensitivity, and Functional activities of the lower member of the articulator and uses, n) Fabrications of complete dentures - complete denture impressions - muscles of facial expressions and anatomical landmarks, support, retention, stability, aims and objectives - preservation, support, stability, aesthetics, and retention. Impression materials and techniques - need of 2 impressions the preliminary impression and final impression. Developing an analogue / substitute for the maxillary denture bearing area -anatomy of supporting structures - mucous membrane, hard palate, residual ridge, shape of the supporting structure and factors that influence the form and size of the supporting bones, incisive foramen, maxillary tuberosity, sharp spiny process, torus palatinus, Anatomy of peripheral or limiting structures, labial vestibule, Buccal vestibule, vibrating line, preliminary and final impressions, impression making, custom tray and refining the custom tray, preparing the tray to secure the final impression, making the final impression, boxing impression and making the casts Developing an analogue / substitute for the Mandibular denture bearing area-Mandible - anatomy of supporting structure, crest of the residual ridge, the Buccal shelf, shape of supporting structure, mylohyoid ridge, mental foramen, genial tubercles, torus mandibularis, Anatomy of peripheral or limiting structure - labial vestibule, Buccal vestibule, lingual border, mylohyoid muscle, retromylohyoid fossa, sublingual gland region, alveolingual sulcus, Mandibular impressions - preliminary impressions, custom tray, refining, preparing the tray\, final impressions. o) Mandibular movements, Maxillo mandibular relation and concepts of occlusion -Gnathology, identification of shape and location of arch form - Mandibular and maxillary, occlusion rim, level of occlusal plane and recording of trail denture base, tests to determine vertical dimension of occlusion, interocclusal, centric relation records, Biological and clinical considerations in making jaw relation records and transferring records from the patients to the articulator, Recording of Mandibular movements - influence of opposing tooth contacts, Temporomandibular joint, muscular involvements, neuromuscular regulation of Mandibular motion, the envelope of motion, rest position, Maxillo - Mandibular relations - the centric, eccentric, physiologic rest position, vertical dimension, occlusion, recording methods - mechanical, physiological, Determining the horizontal jaw relation - Functional graphics, tactile or interocclusal check record method, Orientation / sagittal relation records, Arbitrary / Hinge axis and face bow record, significance and requirement, principles and biological considerations and securing on articulators. p) Selecting and arranging artificial teeth and occlusion for the edentulous patient -anterior tooth selection, posterior tooth selection, and principles in arrangement of teeth, and factors governing position of teeth - horizontal, vertical. The inclinations and arrangement of teeth for aesthetics, phonetics and mechanics -to concept of occlusion. q) The Try in - verifying vertical dimension, centric relation, establishment of posterior palatal seal, creating a facial and functional harmony with anterior teeth, harmony of spaces of individual teeth position, harmony with sex, personality and age of the patient, co-relating aesthetics and incisal guidance. r) Speech considerations with complete dentures - speech production - structural and functional demands, neuropsychological background, speech production and the roll of teeth and other oral structures - bilabial sounds, labiodentals sounds, linguodental sounds, linguoalveolar sound, articulatoric characteristics, acoustic characteristics, auditory characteristics, linguopalatal and linguoalveolar sounds, speech analysis and prosthetic considerations. s) Waxing contouring and processing the dentures their fit and insertion and after care - laboratory procedure - wax contouring, flasking and processing, laboratory remount procedures and selective, finishing and polishing. Critiquing the finished prosthesis - doctors evaluation, patients evaluation, friends evaluation, elimination of basal surface errors, errors in occlusion, interocclusal records for remounting procedures - verifying centric relation, eliminating occlusal errors, special instructions to the patient - appearance with new denture, mastication with new dentures, speaking with new dentures, speaking with new dentures, oral hygiene with dentures, preserving of residual ridges and educational material for patients, maintaining the comfort and health of the oral cavity in the rehabilitated edentulous patients. Twenty-four hours oral examination and treatment and preventive Prosthodontic - periodontic recall for oral examination 3 to 4 months intervals and yearly intervals. t) Implant supported Prosthesis for partially edentulous patients - Science of Osseo integration, clinical protocol for treatment with implant supported over dentures, managing problems and complications, implant Prosthodontics for edentulous patients: current and future directions. u) Implant supported prosthesis for partially edentulous patients - Clinical and laboratory protocol: Implant supported prosthesis, managing problems and implications. Introduction and Historical Review Biological, clinical and surgical aspects of oral implants Diagnosis and treatment planning Radiological interpretation for selection of fixtures Radiological interpretation for selection of fixtures Splints for guidance fort surgical placement of fixtures Intra oral plastic surgery Guided bone and Tissue generation consideration for implants fixture. Implants supported prosthesis for complete edentulism and partial edentulism Occlusion for implants support prosthesis. Peri-implant tissue and Management Peri-implant and management Maintenance and after care Management of failed restoration. Work authorization for implant supported prosthesis - definitive instructions, legal aspects, delineation of responsibility. Prosthodontic treatment for partially edentulous patients - Removable partial Prosthodontics - a. Scope, definition and terminology, Classification of partially edentulous arches - requirements of an acceptable methods of classification, Kennedy's classification, Applegate's rules for applying the Kennedy classification. b. Components of RPD - major connector - mandibular and maxillary, minor connectors, design, functions, form and location of major and minor connectors, tissue stops, finishing lines, reaction of tissue to metallic coverage Rest and rest seats - from of the Occlusal rest and rest seat, interproximal Occlusal rest seats, internal Occlusal rests, possible movements of partial dentures, support for rests, lingual rests on canines and incisor teeth, incisal rest and rest seat. Direct retainer- Internal attachment, extracoronal direct retainer, relative uniformity of retention, flexibility of clasp arms, stabilizing - reciprocal clasp are, criteria for selecting a given clasp design, the basic principles of clasp design, circumferential clasp, bar clasp, combination clasp and other type of retainers. Indirect Retainer - denture rotation about an axis, factors influencing effectiveness of indirect retainers, forms of indirect retainers, auxiliary Occlusal rest, canine extensions from Occlusal rests, canine rests, continuous bar retainers and linguoplates, modification areas, rugae support, direct - indirect retention. Principles of removable partial Denture design - bio mechanic considerations, and the factors Influence after mouth preparations - Occlusal relationship of remaining T1eeth, orientation of Occlusal plane, available space for restoration, arch integrity, tooth morphology, response of oral structure to previous stress, periodontal conditions, abutment support, tooth supported and tooth and tissue supported, need for indirect retention, clasp design, need for rebasing, secondary impression, need for abutment tooth modification, type of major connector, type of teeth selection, patients past 'experience, method of replacing single teeth or missing anterior teeth. Difference between tooth supported and tissue supported partial dentures, essential of partial denture design, components of partial denture design, tooth support, ridge support, stabilizing components, guiding planes, use of splint barfor denture support, internal clip attachments, overlay abutment as support for a denture base, use of a component partial to gain support. c. Education of patient d. Diagnosis and treatment planning e. Design, treatment sequencing and mouth preparation f. Surveying - Description of dental surveyor, purposes of surveyor procedure of survey, Aims and objectives in surveying of diagnostic cast and master cast, Final path of placement, factors that determine path of placement and removal, Recording relation of cast to surveyor, measuring retention, Blocking of master cast - paralleled blockout, shaped blockout, arbitrary blockout and relief. g. Diagnosis and treatment planning - Infection control and cross infection barriers -clinical and laboratory and hospital and lab waste management, Objectives of prosthodontic treatment, Records, systemic evaluation, Oral examination, preparation of diagnostic cast, interpretation of examination data, radiographic interpretation, periodontal considerations, caries activity, prospective surgical preparation, endodontic treatment, analysis of occlusal factors, fixed restorations, orthodontic treatment, need for determining the design of components, impression procedures and occlusion, need for reshaping remaining teeth, reduction of unfavorable tooth contours, differential diagnosis: fixed or removable partial dentures, choice between complete denture and removable partial dentures, choice of materials h. Preparation of Mouth for removable partial dentures - Oral surgical preparation, conditioning of abused and irritated tissues, periodontal preparation - objectives of periodontal therapy, periodontal diagnosis, control therapy, periodontal surgery. i. Preparation of Abutment teeth - Classification of abutment teeth, sequence of abutment preparations on sound enamel or existing restorations, conservative restoration using crowns, splinting abutment teeth, utilization, temporary crowns to be used as abutment. j. Impression Materials and Procedures for Removable Partial Dentures - Rigid materials, thermoplastic materials, Elastic materials, Impressions of the partially edentulous arch, Tooth supported, tooth tissue supported, Individual impression trays. k. Support for the Distal Extension Denture Base - Distal extension removable partial denture, Factors influencing the support of distal extension base, Methods for obtaining functional support for the distal extension base. I. Laboratory Procedures - Duplicating a stone case, Waxing the partial denture frame work, Anatomic replica patterns, Spruing, investing, burnout, casting and finishing of the partial denture framework, making record bases, occlusion rims, making a stone occlusal template from a functional occlusal record, arranging posterior teeth to an opposing cast or template, types of anterior teeth, waxing and investing tinW partial denture before processing acrylic resin bases, processing the denture, remounting and occlusal correction to an occlusal template, polishing the denture. m. Initial placement, adjustment and servicing of the removable partial denture - adjustments to bearing surfaces of denture framework, adjustment of occlusion in harmony with natural and artificial dentition, instructions to the patient, follow - up services n. Relining and Rebasing the removable partial denture - Relining tooth supported dentures bases, relining distal extension denture bases, methods of reestablishing occlusion on a relined partial denture. o. Repairs and additions to removable partial dentures - Broken clasp arms, fractured occlusal rests, distortion or breakage of other components - major and minor connectors, loss of a tooth or teeth not involved in the support or retention of the restoration, loss of an abutment tooth necessitating its replacement and making a new direct retainer, Other types of repairs, Repair by soldering. p. Removable partial denture considerations in maxillofacial prosthetics - Maxillofacial prosthetics, intra oral prosthesis, design considerations, maxillary prosthesis. Obturators, speech aids, palatal lifts, palatal augmentations, mandibular prosthesis, treatment planning, framework design, class I resection, Class II resection, mandibular flange prosthesis, jaw relation record q. Management of failed restorations, work authorization. II. MAXILLOFACIAL REHABILITATION: Scope, terminology, definitions, cross infection control and hospital waste management, work authorization. Behavioral and psychological issues in Head and neck cancer, Psychodynamic interactions - clinician and patient - Cancer Chemotherapy: Oral Manifestations, Complications, and management, Radiation therapy of head and neck tumors: Oral effects, Dental manifestations and dental treatment: Etiology, treatment and rehabilitation ( restoration)- Acquired defect of the mandible, acquired defects of hard palate, soft palate, clinical management of edentulous and partially edentulous maxillectomy patients, Facial defects, Restoration of speech, Velopharyngeal function, cleft lip and palate, cranial implants, maxillofacial trauma, Lip and cheek support prosthesis, Laryngectomy aids, Obstructive sleep apnoea, Tongue prosthesis, Esophageal prosthesis, Vaginal radiation carrier, Burn stents, Nasal stents, Auditory inserts, trismus appliances, mouth controlled devices for assisting the handicapped, custom prosthesis for lagophthalomos of the eye. Osseo integrated supported facial and maxillofacial prosthesis. Resin bonding for maxillofacial prosthesis, Implant rehabilitation of the mandible compromise by radiotherapy, Craniofacial Osseo integration, Prosthodontic treatment, Material and laboratory procedures for maxillofacial prosthesis. III. OCCLUSION Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment of Occlusal Problems Scope, definition, terminology, optimum oral health, anatomic harmony, functional harmony, occlusal stability, causes of deterioration of dental and oral health, Anatomical, physiological, neuro - muscular, psychological, considerations of teeth, muscles of mastication, temporomandibular joint, intra oral and extra oral and facial musculatures, the functions of Cranio mandibular system. Occlusal therapy, the stomatognathic system, centric relation, vertical dimension, the neutral zone, the occlusal plane, differential diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders, understanding and diagnosing intra articular problems, relating treatment to diagnosis of internal derangements of TMJ, Occlusal splints, Selecting instruments for occlusal diagnosis and treatment, mounting casts, Pankey-mann-schuyler philosophy of complete occlusal rehabilitation, long centric, anterior guidance, restoring lower anterior teeth, restoring upper anterior teeth, determining the type of posterior occlusal contours, methods for determining the plane of occlusion, restoring lower posterior teeth, restoring upper posterior teeth, functionally generated path techniques fro recording border movements intra orally, occlusal equilibration, Bruxism, Procedural steps in restoring occlusions, requirements for occlusal stability, solving occlusal problems through programmed treatment planning, splinting, solving - occlusal wear problems, deep overbite problems, anterior overjet problems, anterior open bite problems. Treating - end to end occlusion, splayed anterior teeth, cross bite patient, Crowded, irregular, or interlocking anterior bite, using Cephalometric for occlusal analysis, solving severe arch malrelationship problems, transcranial radiography, postoperative care of occlusal therapy. IV. FIXED PROSTHODONTICS Scope, definitions and terminology, classification and principles, design, mechanical and biological considerations of components - Retainers, connectors, pontics, work authorization. Diagnosis and treatment planning - patients history and interview, patients desires and expectations and needs, systemic and emotional health, clinical examinations -head and neck, oral - teeth, occlusal and periodontal, Preparation of diagnostic cast, radiographic interpretation, Aesthetics, endodontics considerations, abutment selection - bone support, root proximities and inclinations, selections of abutments, for cantilever, pier abutments, splinting, available tooth structures and crown morphology, TMJ and muscles mastication and comprehensive planning and prognosis. Management of carious teeth - caries in aged, caries control, removing infected carious materials, protection of pulp, reconstruction measure for compromising teeth - retentive pins, horizontal slots, retention grooves, prevention of caries, diet, prevention of root caries and vaccine for caries. Periodontal considerations - attachment units, ligaments, gingivitis, periodort^l Microbiological aspect of periodontal diseases, marginal lesion, occlusal trauma, periodontal pockets attached gingiva, interdental papilla, gingival embrasures, radiographic interpretations of Periodontia, intraoral plastics, periodontal splinting -Fixed prosthodontics with periodontially compromised dentitions, placement of margin restorations. Biomechanical principle of tooth preparations - individual tooth preparations - Complete metal Crowns - P.F.C., All porcelain - Cerestore crowns, dicor crowns, incerem etc. porcelain jacket crowns partial 3/4, half and half, ridiculer, telescopic, telescopic, pin - hole, pin - ledge, laminates, inlays, onlays and preparations for restoration of teeth - amalgam, glass lonomer and composite resins, Resin Bond retainer, Gingival marginal preparations - Design, material selection, and biological and mechanical considerations - intracoronal retainer and precision attachments -custom made and ready made Isolation and fluid control - Rubber dam applications, tissue dilation - soft tissue management for cast restoration, impression materials and techniques, provisional restoration, interocclusal records, laboratory support for fixed Prosthodontics' Occlusion, Occlusal equilibration, articulators, recording and transferring of occlusal relations, cementing of restoration. Resins, Gold and gold alloys, glass lonomer, restorations. Restorations of endodontically treated teeth, Stomatognathic Dysfunction and managements Management of failed restorations Osseo integrated supported fixed Prosthodontics - Osseo integrated supported and tooth supported fixed Prosthodontics V. TMJ - Temporomandibular joint dysfunction - Scope, definitions, and terminology Temporomandibular joint and its function, Orofacial pain, and pain from the temporomandibular joint region, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, temporomandibular joint sounds, temporomandibular joint disorders Anatomy related, trauma, disc displacement, Osteoarthrosis/Osteoarthritis, Hyper mobility and dislocation, infectious arthritis, inflammatory diseases, Eagle's syndrome (Styloid -stylohyoid syndrome), Synovial chondromatosis, Osteochondrrosis disease, Ostonecrosis, Nerve entrapment process, Growth changes, Tumors, Radiographic imaging Etiology, diagnosis and cranio mandibular pain, differential diagnosis and management, orofacial pain - pain from teeth, pulp, dentin, muscle pain, TMJ pain -psycho logic, physiologic - endogenous control, acupuncture analgesia, Placebo effects on analgesia, Trigeminal neuralgia, Temporal arteritis Occlusal splint therapy - construction and fitting of occlusal splints, management of occlusal splints, therapeutic effects of occlusal splints, occlusal splints and general muscles performance, TMJ joint uploading and anterior repositioning appliances, use and care of occlusal splints. Occlusal adjustment procedures - Reversible - occlusal stabilization splints and physical therapies, jaw exercises, jaw manipulation and other physiotherapy or irreversible therapy - occlusal repositioning appliances, orthodontic treatment, Orthognathic surgery, fixed and removable prosthodontic treatment and occlusal adjustment, removable prosthodontic treatment and occlusal adjustment, Indication for occlusal adjustment, special nature of orofacial pain, Indication for occlusal adjustment, special nature of orofacial pain, Psychopathological considerations, occlusal adjustment philosophies, mandibular position, excursive guidance,, occlusal contact scheme, goals of occlusal adjustment, significance of a slide in centric, Preclinical procedures, clinical procedures for occlusal adjustment. VI. AESTHETIC Scope, definitions - Morpho psychology and esthetics, structural esthetic rules - facial components, dental components, gingival components physical components. Esthetics and its relationship to function - Crown morphology, physiology of occlusion, mastication, occlusal loading and clinical aspect in bio esthetic aspects, Physical and physiologic characteristic and muscular activities of facial muscle, perioral anatomy and muscle retaining exercises Smile - classification and smile components, smile design, esthetic restoration of smile, Esthetic management of the dentogingival unit, intraoral plastic for management of gingival contours, and ridge contours, Periodontal esthetics, Restorations - Tooth colored restorative materials, the clinical and laboratory aspects, marginal fit anatomy, inclinations, form, size, shape, color, embrasures, contact point. Teaching and learning activities: All the candidates registered for MDS course shall pursue the course for a period of three years as full - time students. During this period each student shall take part actively in learning and teaching activities designed by the Institution/ University. The following teaching and learning activities in each speciality. Prosthodontic treatment should be practiced by developing skills by teaching various and more number of patients to establish skill for diagnose and treatment and aftercare with bio-mechanical, biological, bio-esthetics, Bio-phonetics and all treatment should be carried out in more number for developing clinical skill Lectures: There shall be didactic lectures both in the speciality and in the allied fields. The postgraduate departments should encourage the guest lectures in the required areas to strengthen the training programmes. It is also desirable to have certain integrated lectures by multidisciplinary teams on selected topics Journal club: The journal review meetings shall be held at least once a week. All trainees are expected to participate actively and enter relevant details in logbook. The trainee should make presentations from the allotted journal of selected articles at least 5 times in a year. Seminars: The seminars shall be held at least twice a week in the department, all trainees associated with postgraduate teachers are expected to participate actively and enter relevant details in logbook. Each trainee shall make at least 5-seminar presentation in each year. Symposium: It is recommended to hold symposium on topics covering multiple disciplines one in each academic year. Workshops: It is recommended to hold workshops on topics covering multiple disciplines one in each academic year. Clinical Postings: Each trainee shall work in the clinics on regular basis to acquire adequate professional skills and competency in managing various cases to be treated by a specialist Clinico Pathological Conference: The Clinico pathological conferences should be held once in a month involving the faculties of oral biology, oral medicine and radiology, oral pathology, oral surgery, period ontology, endodontia and concerned clinical department. The trainees should be encouraged to present the clinical details, ft radiological and histo-pathological interpretations and participation in the discussions, j Interdepartmental Meetings: To bring in more integration among various specialities there shall be interdepartmental meeting chaired by the dean with all heads of postgraduate departments at least once a month. 9. Rural oriented prosthodontic health care - To carry out a prosthodontic therapy interacting with rural centers and the institution. 10. Teaching skills: All the trainees shall be encouraged to take part in undergraduate teaching programmes either in the form of lectures or group discussions Evaluation skills: All the trainees shall be encouraged to take part evaluating the skills and knowledge in clinical laboratory practice including theory by formulating question banks and model answers. Continuing dental education programmes: Each Postgraduate department shall organize these programmes on regular basis involving the/Qther institutions. The trainees shall also be encouraged to attend such programmes conducted elsewhere. Conferences/Workshops/Advanced courses: The trainees shall be encouraged not only to attend conference/workshops/advance courses but also to present at least two papers at state/national speciality meeting during their training period. Rotation and posting in other departments: To bring in more integration between the speciality and allied fields each post graduate department shall workout a programme to rotate the trainees in related disciplines and Craniofacial and maxillofacial ward. Dissertation: Trainees shall prepare a dissertation based on the clinical or laboratory experimental work or any other study conducted by them under the supervision of the post graduate guide. I YEAR M.D.S Theoretical exposure of all applied sciences of study Clinical and non-clinical exercises involved in Prosthodontic therapy for assessment and acquiring higher competence. Commencement of Library Assignment within six months. Short epidemiological study relevant to Prosthodontics. Acquaintance with books, journals and referrals To acquire knowledge of list of published books, journal and website for the purpose of gaining knowledge and reference - in the fields of Prosthodontics including Crown & bridge and implantology Acquire knowledge of instruments, equipment, and research tools in Prosthodontics. To acquire knowledge of Dental Material Science - Biological and bwrnecnankal, bio-esthetics knowledge of using in laboratory and clinics including testing methods. Participation and presentation in seminars, didactics lectures Evaluation - Internal Assessment examinations on Applied subjects II YEAR M.D.S. Acquired confidence in obtaining various phases and techniques for providl Prosthodontic therapy. Acquiring confidence by clinical practice with sufficient numbers of patient requiring tooth and tooth surface restorations. Adequate number of complete denture prosthesis and techniques higher clinical approach by utilizing in semi-adjustable articulators, face bow and graphic tracing. Understanding the use of the dental surveyor and its application in diagnosis and treatment plan in R.P.D. Adequate numbers of R.P.D. covering all clinical partially edentulous situation Adequate number of Crowns, Inlays, laminates F.P.D. covering all clinically, partial edentulous situation. Selection of cases and principles in treatment of edentulous patients, partial or complete by implant supported prosthesis. Treating single edentulous situation by implant support. Diagnosis and treatment planning. 1st stage and ll nd stage implant surgery Understanding the maxillofacial Prosthodontics Treating craniofacial defects Management of orofacial esthetics Prosthetic management of TMJ syndrome Occlusal rehabilitation Maintenance and management of filled restoration Prosthodontic Management of patient with psychogenic origin. Practice of child and geriatric prosthodontics Participation and presentation in seminars, didactics lectures Evaluation - Internal Assessment examinations III YEAR M.D.S Clinical and laboratory practice continued from IInd year Occlusal equilibration procedures - Fabrication of stabilizing splint for parafunctional disorders, occlusal disorders and TMJ functions. Practice of dental, oral and facial esthetics The clinical practice of all aspects of Prosthodontic therapy for elderly patients. Implants Prosthodontics - Rehabilitation of Partial Edentulous, Complete edentulism and for craniofacial rehabilitation Failures in all aspects of Prosthodontics and its management and after care Team management for esthetics, TMJ syndrome and Maxillofacial and Craniofacial Prosthodontics Management of Prosthodontics emergencies, resuscitation. Candidate should complete the course by attending by large number and variety of patients to master the prosthodontic therapy. This includes the practice management, examinations, treatment planning, communication with patients, clinical and laboratory techniques materials and instrumentation requiring different aspects of prosthodontic therapy, Tooth and Tooth surface restoration, Restoration of root treated teeth, splints for periodontal rehabilitations and fractured jaws, complete dentures, R.P.D. FPD. Immediate dentures over dentures implant supported prosthesis, maxillofacial and body prosthesis, occlusal rehabilitation. Prosthetic management of TMJ syndrome Management of failed restorations Complete and submit Library Assignment 6 months prior to examination. Candidates should acquire complete theoretical and clinical knowledge through seminars, symposium, workshops and reading. Participation and presentation in seminars, didactic lectures. Evaluation - Internal Assessment examinations three months before University examinations. PROSTHODONTIC TREATMENT MODALITIES Diagnosis and treatment plan in prosthodontics Tooth and tooth surface restorations Fillings Veneers - composites and ceramics Inlays- composite, ceramic and alloys Onlay - composite, ceramic and alloys Management of failed restoration Partial crowns - % m, 4/5,h, 7/8,h, Vz crowns Pin-ledge Radicular crowns Full crowns Management of failed restorations PARTIAL COMPLETE Tooth supported Fixed partial denture Overdenture Tissue Supported Interim partial denture Complete denture Intermidiate partial denture Immediate denture Immediate complete Denture Tooth and tissue supported Cast partial denture Overdenture Precision attachment Implant supported Cement retained Bar attachment Screw retained Ball attachment Clip attachment Tooth and implant supported Screw retained Cement retained Root supported Dowel and core Overdenture Pin retained Management of failed restorations > Distal extension prosthesis Tooth borne prosthesis Combination distal extension and tooth borne prosthesis Retainers for partial dentures - intra coronal, extra coronal or Para coronal intraproximal with cantilevered pontics > Attached to cantilevered pontics Pontics between bridge retainers Attached to root coping Spring loaded bolts or plungers Ring springs Bolts Rubber device Slide cap attachments Cones crown Hybrid telescope Ring telescope Prefabricated cap-post system >Precision attachments Intra coronal attachments Extra coronal attachments Bar - slide attachments Joints and hinge joint attachments Management of failed restorations 4. Tooth and tissue defects (Maxillo- facial and Cranio-facial prosthesis) A. Congenital Defects a. Cleft lip and palate Obturators Feeding Surgical Immediate Delayed Interim Definitive implant supported prosthesis cast partial denture implant supported dentures complete dentures b.Pierre Robin Syndrome c.Ectodermal dysplasia d.Hemifacial microsomia e.Anodontia f.Oligodontia g.Malformed teeth B. Acquired defects a. Head and neck cancer patients - prosthodontic splints and stents b. Restoration of facial defects -Auricular prosthesis - Nasal prosthesis -Orbital prosthesis - Craniofacial implants c. Midfacial defects d. Restoration of maxillofacial trauma e. Hemimandibulectomy f. Maxillectomy g. Lip and cheek support prosthesis h. Ocular prosthesis i. Speech and Velopharyngeal prosthesis j. Laryngectomy aids k. Esophageal prosthesis I. Nasal stents m. Tongue prosthesis n. Burn stents o. Auditory inserts p. Trismus appliances q. Prosthesis for lagopthalmos of the eye Management of failed restorations. 5. T.M.J and Occlusal disturbances a. Occlusal equilibration b. Splints -Diagnostic -Repositioners / Deprogrammers c. Anterior bite plate d. Posterior bite plate e. Bite raising appliances f. Occlusal rehabilitation g. Behavioral and psychological care for the cancer patient Management of failed restorations 6. Esthetic/Smile designing a. Laminates / Veneers b. Tooth contouring (peg laterals, malformed teeth) c. Tooth replacements d. Team management Management of failed restorations 7. Psychological therapy a.QuestionnairesbCharts, papers, photographsc.ModelsdCase reportse.Patient counselingf.Behavioral modificationsg-Referrals8. Geriatric Prosthodontics a. Prosthodontics for the elderly b. Behavioral and psychological counseling c. Removable Prosthodontics d. Fixed Prosthodontics e. Implant supported Prosthodontics f. Maxillofacial Prosthodontics g. Psychological and physiological considerations Management of failed restorations 9. Preventive measures a. Diet and nutrition modulation and counseling b. Referrals THE BENCH WORK SHOULD BE COMPLETED BEFORE THE CLINICAL WORK STARTS DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF THE M.D.S COURSE I. Complete dentures 1. Arrangements in adjustable articulator for Class IClass IIClass IIICross biteVarious face bow transfer to adjustable articulators Processing of characterized anatomical denture II. Removable partial denture 1. Design for Kennedy's Classification (Survey, block out and design) a. Class I b. Class II c. Class III d. Class IV Designing of various components of RPD Wax pattern on refractory cast a. Class I b. Class II c. Class III d. Class IV Casting and finishing of metal frameworks Acrylisation on metal frameworks for Class I Class III with modification III. Fixed Partial Denture Preparation of ivory teeth/natural teeth Fvc for metal FVC for ceramic Porcelain jacket crown Acrylic jacket crown PFM crown 3/4th (canine, premolar and central) 7/8th posterior Proximal half crown Inlay - Class I, II, V Onlay-Pin ledged, pinhole Laminates Preparation of different die system Fabrication of wax pattern by drop wax build up technique Wax in increments to produce wax coping over dies of tooth preparations on substructures. Wax additive technique 3-unit wax pattern (maxillary and Mandibular) Full mouth 4. Pontic design in wax pattern Ridge lap Sanitary Modified ridge lap Modified sanitary Spheroidal or conical 5. Fabrication of metal framework Full metal bridge for posterior (3 units) Coping for anterior (3 unit) Full metal with acrylic facing Full metal with ceramic facing Adhesive bridge for anterior Coping for metal margin ceramic crown Pin ledge crown 6. Fabrication of crowns Post and core All ceramic crowns with characterized Metal ceramic crowns with characterized Full metal crown Precious metal crown 7. Laminates Composites with characterized Ceramic with characterized Acrylic 8. Preparation for composites LaminatesCrownInlayOnlayClass 1Class IIClass IIIClass IVFractured anterior toothIV. Maxillofacial prosthesis 1.Eye2.Ear3.Nose4.Face5.Body6.Cranial7.Hemimaxillectomy8.Hemimandibulectomy9.Finger prosthesis10.Guiding flange11.Obturator V. Implant supported prosthesis 1. Step by step procedures - laboratory phase VI. Other exercises TMJ splints - stabilization appliances, maxillary and Mandibular repositioning appliances Anterior disclusion appliances Chrome cobalt and acrylic resin stabilization appliances Modification in accommodation in irregularities in dentures Occlusal splint Periodontal splint Precision attachments - custom made Over denture coping Full mouth rehabilitation (by drop wax technique, ceramic build up) TMJ appliances -stabilization appliances Essential Skills * Key O -Washes up and observes. A-Assists a senior PA- performs procedure under the direct supervision of a senior specialist PI- Performs independently PROCEDURECATEGORY0APAPI"Tooth and tooth surface restorationa) Composites - fillings, laminates, inlay, onlayb) Ceramics - laminates, inlays, onlaysc) Glass lonomer2 2 12 2 12 2 110 10 10CROWNSFVC for metal12210FVC for ceramic12210Precious metal crown1-15Galvanoformed crown--113/4th crowns (premolars, canines and centrals)1--57/8th posterior crown1--5Proximal half crown1--5Pinledge and pinhole crowns1--5Telescopic crowns1--5Intraradicular crowns (central, lateral, canine, premolar, and molar)1--5Crown as implant supported prosthesis115 FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES Cast porcelain(3 unit)1--5Cast metal-precious and non precious (3 unit posterior)1--5Porcelain fused metal (anterior and posterior)11110Multiple abutment- maxillary and mandibular full arch1115Incorporation of custom made and readymade precision joint or attachment1114Adhesive bridge for anterior/ posterior1-110Metal fused to resin anterior FPD--15 Interim provisional restorations (crowns and FPDs)11110Immediate fixed partial dentures (interim)1--5 Fixed prosthesis as a retention and rehabilitation11-5 for acquired and congenital defects - maxillofacial--- - Prosthetics---- Implant supported prosthesis1-11 Implant - tooth supported prosthesis1-11REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE----Provisional partial denture prosthesis11110Cast removable partial denture (for Kennedy's Applegate classification with modification)1116Removable bridge with precision attachments and telescopic crowns for anterior and posterior1124Immediate RPD1115Partial denture for medically compromised and handicapped patients1115COMPLETE DENTURES----Neurocentric occlusion & characterized prosthesis--15Anatomic characterized prosthesis (by using semi adjustable articulator)--125Single dentures--15Overlay dentures--15Interim complete dentures as a treatment prosthesis for abused denture supporting tissues--15Complete denture prosthesis (for abnormal ridge relation, ridge form and ridge size)--15Complete dentures for patients with TMJsyndromes--15 Complete dentures for medically compromised and handicapped patients--15 GERIATRIC PATIENTS----Tooth and tooth surface restorations, crowns, fixed prosthesis, removable prosthesis--15IMPLANT SUPPORTED COMPLETE PROSTHESIS----Implant supported complete prosthesis (maxillary and Mandibular)--11 MAXILLOFACIAL PROSTHESISGuiding flange and obturators--14Speech and palatal lift prosthesis--12Eye prosthesis--12Ear prosthesis--12Nose prosthesis--12Face prosthesis--'-1Hemimaxillectomy--12Hemimandibulectomy--12Cranioplasty--11Finger/ hand, foot--12Body prosthesis--11Management of burns, scars---1TMJ SYNDROME MANAGEMENTSplints - periodontal, teeth, jaws--14TMJ supportive and treatment prosthesis--11Stabilization appliances for maxilla and mandible with freedom to move from IP to CRCP---1In IP without the freedom to move to CRCP---1Repositioning appliances, anterior disclusion---1Chrome cobalt and acrylic resin stabilization appliances for modification to accommodate for the irregularities in the dentition2Occlusal adjustment and occlusal equilibrium--14FULL MOUTH REHABILITATIONFull mouth rehabilitation - occlusion--14Full mouth rehabilitation - restoration of esthetics and function of stomatognathic system-14INTER-DISCIPLINARY TREATMENT MODALITIESInter-disciplinary management - restoration of Oro craniofacial defects for esthetics, phonation, mastication and psychological comforts12MANAGEMENT OF FAILED RESTORATIONTooth and tooth surface restorations---5Removable prosthesis---10Crowns and fixed prosthesis5 Maxillofacial prosthesis---2Implant supported prosthesis---1Occlusal rehabilitation and TMJ syndrome---2Restoration failure of psychogenic origin---5Restoration failure to age changes--2 SCHEME OF EXAMINATION: A. Theory: 300 Marks Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: Paper I : Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, embryology, growth and development,Genetics, Immunology, anthropology, Physiology, nutrition & Biochemistry, Pathology & Microbiology, virology, Applied pharmacology, Research Methodology and bio statistics,. Applied Dental anatomy & histology, Oral pathology & oral Microbiology, Adult and geriatric psychology. Applied dental materials. PaperII: Removable Prosthodontics and Implant supported prosthesis (Implantology), Geriatric dentistry and Cranio facial Prosthodontics Paper III: Fixed Prosthodontics, occlusion, TMJ and esthetics. Paper IV: Essay *The topics assigned to the different papers are generally evaluated under those sections. However a strict division of the subject may not be possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable. Students should be prepared to answer overlapping topics. B. Practical / Clinical Examination : 200 Marks Examination shall be for three days. If there are more than 6 candidates, it may be extended for one more day. Each candidate shall be examined for a minimum of three days, six hours per day including viva voce 1. Presentation of treated patients and records during their three year training period. - 25 Marks Occlusal rehabilitation - 5 marks T.M.J. - 5 marks Maxillofacial Prosthesis - 5 marks 2. Present actual treated patients CD. Prosthesis and Insertion - 90 Marks Discussion on treatment plan and patient review -10 marks Tentative jaw relation records - 5 marks Face Bow - transfer - 5 marks Transferring it on articulators - 5 marks Extra oral tracing and securing centric and protrusive/lateral. - 25 marks Transfer in on articulator. - 5 marks Selection of teeth - 5 marks Arrangement of teeth -15 marks Waxedup denture trial -10 marks Fit, insertion and instruction of previously processed characterized, anatomic complete denture prosthesis - 5 marks All steps will include chair side, lab and viva voce 3. Fixed Partial Denture - 50 Marks a. Case discussion and selection of patients for F.P.D. - 5 marks b. Abutment preparation isolation and fluid control - 25 marks c. Gingival retraction and impressions -10 marks d. Cementation of provisional restoration -10 marks 4. Removable Partial Denture - 35 Marks a. Surveying and designing of partial dentate cast. -10 marks b. Discussion on components and material selection -15 marks including occulsal scheme. C. Viva Voce 100 Marks i. Viva-Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic be given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked to make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minutes. PERIODONTICS Objectives The following objectives are laid out to achieve the goals of the course Knowledge Discuss historical perspective to advancement in the subject proper and related topics Describe etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of common periodontal diseases with emphasis on Indian population Familiarize with the biochemical, microbiologic and immunologic genetic aspects of periodontal pathology Describe various preventive periodontal measures Describe various treatment modalities of periodontal disease from historical aspect to currently available ones Describe interrelationship between periodontal disease and various systemic conditions Describe periodontal hazards due to estrogenic causes and deleterious habits and prevention of it Identify rarities in periodontal disease and environmental/ Emotional determinates in a given case Recognize conditions that may be outside the area of his Speciality/competence and refer them to an appropriate Specialist Decide regarding non-surgical or surgical management of the case Update him by attending course, conferences and seminars relevant to periodontics or by self-learning process. Plan out/ carry out research activity both basic and clinical aspects with the aim of publishing his work in scientific journals Reach to the public to motivate and educate regarding periodontal disease, its prevention and consequences if not treated Plan out epidemiological survey to assess prevalence and incidence of early onset periodontitis and adult periodontitis in Indian population (Region wise) Shall develop knowledge, skill in the science and practice of Oral Implantology Shall develop teaching skill in the field of Periodontology and Oral Implantology SKILL Take a proper clinical history, thorough examination 01 intra orally, extra orally, medical history evaluation, advice essential diagnostic procedures and interpret them to come to a reasonable diagnosis Effective motivation and education regarding periodontal disease maintenance after the treatment Perform both non-surgical & education regarding periodontal disease, maintenance after the treatment Perform both non-surgical and surgical procedures independently Provide Basic Life Support Service (BLS) recognizes the need for and advance life support and does the immediate need for that. Human values, ethical practice to communication abilities Adopt ethical principles in all aspects of treatment modalities, Professional honesty & integrity are to be fostered Develop, Adopt ethical principles in all aspects of treatment modalities; Professional honesty & integrity are to be fostered. Develop Communication skills to make awareness regarding periodontal disease Apply high moral and ethical standards while carrying out human or animal research, Be humble, accept the limitations in his knowledge and skill, and ask for help from colleagues when needed, Respect patients rights and privileges, including patients right to information and right to seek a second opinion. Course Contents Paper I Applied Anatomy: Development of the Periodontium Micro and Macro structural anatomy and biology of the periodontal tissues Age changes in the periodontal tissues Anatomy of the Periodontium Macroscopic and microscopic anatomy Blood supply of the Periodontium Lymphatic system of the Periodontium Nerves of the Periodontium Temporomandibular joint, Maxillae and Mandible Cranial nerves (5,7,9,11,12) Tongue, oropharynx Muscles of mastication Physiology 1. Blood Respiratory system - Acknowledge of the respiratory diseases which are a cause of periodontal diseases (periodontal Medicine) Cardiovascular system h. Blood pressure i. Normal ECG j. Shock 4. Endocrinology - hormonal influences on Periodontium 5. Gastrointestinal system a. Salivary secretion - composition, function & regulation b. Reproductive physiology i. Hormones - Actions and regulations, role in periodontal disease ii. Family planning methods 6. Nervous system a. Pain pathways b. Taste - Taste buds, primary taste sensation & pathways for sensation Biochemistry Basics of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, proteins, enzymes and minen Diet and nutrition and periodontium Biochemical tests and their significance Calcium and phosphorus Pathology Cell structure and metabolism Inflammation and repair, necrosis and degeneration Immunity and hypersensitivity Circulatory disturbances - edema, hemorrhage, shock, thrombosis, embolism, infarction and hypertension Disturbances of nutrition Diabetes mellitus Cellular growth and differentiation, regulation Lab investigations Blood Microbiology: 1. General bacteriology a. Identification of bacteria b. Culture media and methods c. Sterilization and disinfection 2. Immunology and Infection Systemic bacteriology with special emphasis on oral microbiology - staphylococci, genus actinomyces and other filamentous bacteria and actinobacillus actinomycetumcomitans Virology a. General properties of viruses b. Candidasis Applied microbiology Diagnostic microbiology and immunology, hospital infections and management Pharmacology: 1. General pharmacology a. Definitions - Pharmcokinetics with clinical applications, routes of administration including local drug delivery in Periodontics b. Adverse drug reactions and drug interactions 2. Detailed pharmacology of a. Analgesics - opiod and nonopoid b. Local anesthetics c. Haematinics and coagulants, Anticoagulants d. Vit D and Calcium preparations e. Antidiabetics drugs f. Steroids g. Antibiotics h. Antihypertensive i. Immunosuppressive drugs and their effects on oral tissues j. Antiepileptic drugs 3. Brief pharmacology, dental use and adverse effects of a. General anesthetics b. Antypsychotics c. Antidepressants d. Anxiolytic drugs e. Sedatives f. Antiepileptics g. Antihypertensives h. Antianginal drugs i. Diuretics j. Hormones k. Pre-anesthetic medications 4. Drugs used in Bronchial asthma cough 5. Drug therapy of a. Emergencies b. Seizures c. Anaphylaxis d. Bleeding e. Shock f. Diabetic ketoacidosis g. Acute addisonian crisis 6. Dental Pharmacology a. Antiseptics b. Astringents c. Sialogogues d. Disclosing agents e. Antiplaque agents 7. Fluoride pharmacology Biostatistics: Introduction, definition and branches of biostatistics Collection of data, sampling, types, bias and errors Compiling data-graphs and charts Measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode), standard deviation variability Tests of significance (chi square test't'test and Z-test) Null hypothesis Paper II Etiopathogenesis Classification of periodontal diseases and conditions Epidemiology of gingival and periodontal diseases Defense mechanisms of gingiva Periodontal microbiology Basic concepts of inflammation and immunity Microbial interactions with the host in periodontal diseases Pathogenesis of plaque associated periodontal diseases Dental calculus Role of iatrogenic and other local factors Genetic factors associated with periodontal diseases Influence of systemic diseases and disorders of the periodontium 12: Role of environmental factors in the etiology of periodontal disease 13.Stress and periodontal diseases 14.Occlusion and periodontal diseases 15.Smoking and tobacco in the etiology of periodontal diseases 16.AIDS and periodontium 17.Periodontal medicine 18.Dentinal hypersensitivity Paper III Clinical and Therapeutic Periodontology and Oral Implantology Please note: Clinical periodontology includes gingival diseases, periodontal diseases, periodontal instrumentation, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of periodontal diseases. GINGIVAL DISEASES Gingival inflammation Clinical features of gingivitis Gingival enlargement Acute gingival infections Desquamative gingivitis and oral mucous membrane diseases Gingival diseases in the childhood II. PERIODONTAL DISEASES Periodontal pocket Bone loss and patterns of bone destruction Periodontal response to external forces Masticatory system disorders Chronic periodontitis Aggressive periodontitis Necrotising ulcerative periodontitis Interdisciplinary approaches Orthodontic Endodontic Periodontic considerations TREATMENT OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES History, examination, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment planning Clinical diagnosis Radiographic and other aids in the diagnosis of periodontal diseases Advanced diagnostic techniques Risk assessment Determination of prognosis Treatment plan Rationale for periodontal treatment General principles of anti-infective therapy with special emphasis on infection control in periodontal practice Halitosis and its treatment Bruxism and its treatment B. Periodontal instrumentation Instrumentation Principles of periodontal instrumentation Instruments used in different parts of the mouth C. Periodontal therapy Preparation of tooth surface Plaque control Anti microbial and other drugs used in periodontal therapy and wasting diseases of teeth Periodontal management of HIV infected patients Occlusal evaluation and therapy in the management of periodontal diseases Role of orthodontics as an adjunct to periodontal therapy Special emphasis on precautions and treatment for medically compromised patients Periodontal splints Management of dentinal hypersensitivity D. Periodontal surgical phase - special emphasis on drug prescription General principles of periodontal surgery Surgical anatomy of periodontium and related structures Gingival curettage Gingivectomy technique Treatment of gingival enlargements Periodontal flap Osseous surgery (resective and regenerative; Furcation; Problem and its management The periodontic - endodontic continuum Periodontic plastic and esthetic surgery Recent advances in surgical techniques E.Future directions and controversial questions in periodontal therapy Future directions for infection control Research directions in regenerative therapy Future directions in anti-inflammatory therapy Future directions in measurement of periodontal diseases Periodontal maintenance phase Supportive periodontal treatment Results of periodontal treatment ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY Introduction and historical review Biological, clinical and surgical aspects of dental implants Diagnosis and treatment planning Implant surgery Prosthetic aspects of dental implants Diagnosis and treatment of Peri implant complications Special emphasis on plaque control measures implant patients Maintenance phase V. MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN PERIODONTAL PRACTICE Teaching / learning Activities Seminars: - A minimum of 15 seminars to be presented by each student during the P.G. course (At least 5 Seminars per year) Journal clubs: - a minimum of 25 Journal articles to be reviewed by each student during the P.G. course Interdepartmental Seminars: - Each P.G. student should present at least t seminar in an Interdepartmental meeting during the P.G course. Such meetings maybe held at least once every month Library Assignment: - one to be presented at the end of 18 months of the course. Academic Activities: I Year Submission of synopsis for Dissertation - within 6 months from the start of the course Library Assignment I - to be submitted at the end of the I year II Year Library Assignment II - to be submitted at the end of the II year Scientific Paper presentation at the conferences ill Year III Year Scientific Paper/ Poster presentation at conferences Submission of Dissertation - 6 months before completion of Skills First year Pre - Clinical work Dental 1. Practice of incisions and suturing techniques on the typhodont models 2. Fabrication of bite guards and splints Occlusal adjustments on the casts mounted on the articulator X- Ray techniques and interpretation Local anesthetic techniques Medical Basic diagnostic microbiology and immunology, collection and handling sample, culture techniques. Basic understanding of immunological diseases Interpretation of various biochemical investigations Practical training and handling medical emergencies and basic life support devices Basic Biostatistics - Surveying and data analysis Clinical work Applied periodontal indices 10 CASES Scaling and root planning (SRP) a. Hand 15 CASES b. Ultrasonic 15 CASES Curettage 10 CASES Gingivectomy 20 CASES Ginqivoplasty 10 CASES 10 CASES 5 CASES Clinical Work Case history and treatment planning Local Drug Delivery techniques Periodontal surgical procedures -Pocket therapy -Muco-gingival surgeries -Implants (2 implants) -Management of perio endo problems Occlusal adjustments 10 CASES Perio splints 10 CASES Third Year Clinical work 1. Regenerative techniques - Using various graft and barrier membranes 2. Record, maintenance and follow up of all treated cases including implants Assessment examinations: - In addition to the regular evaluation, log book etc., assessment examination should be conducted once every six months & progress of the student monitored Note: The number of cases mentioned are minimum number to be performed by each candidate. Submission of Synopsis for Dissertation should be done within 6 months of the commencement of the course. Submission of two copies of Library Assignments at the end of 1 and 2nd year Submission of pre-clinical work as scheduled. Submission of Dissertation - 6 months before completion of III year. Maintenance of Work Diary/Log book as prescribed by RGUHS. Monitoring Learning Progress It is essential to monitor the learning progress to each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring to be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities? It may be structured and assessment be done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given in Section IV SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Theory : 300 Marks Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: * Paper I: Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, 8s Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Research Methodology and Biostatistics. Should Epidemiology come under Paper II? Paper II: Normal Periodontal structure, Etiology 8s Pathogenesis of Periodontal diseases, epidemiology as related to Periodontics Paper III: Periodontal diagnosis, therapy 8s Oral implantology Paper IV: Essay (with emphasis on recent advances in periodontics) *The topics assigned to the different papers are generally evaluated under those sections. However q strict division of the subject may not be possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable. Students should be prepared to answer overlapping topics. B. Practical / Clinical Examination : 200 Marks The clinical examination shall be of two days duration 1st day Case discussion Long case- One Short case - One Periodontal surgery - Periodontal flap surgery on a previously prepared case in one quadrant of the mouth after getting approval from the examiners 2nd day Post-surgical review and discussion of the case treated on the 1st day Presentation of dissertation & discussion All the examiners shall participate in all the aspects of clinical examinations / Viva Voce Distribution of Marks for Clinical examination (recommended) a) Long Case discussion50b) 2 short cases50c) Periodontal surgery75d) Post operative review25Total200C. Viva Voce: 100 Marks i. Viva- Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy: 20 marks A topic is given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked to make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minutes Topic be given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minutes. ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Objectives: The training program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is structured to achieve the following four objectives- Knowledge Skills Attitude Communicative skills and ability Knowledge: To have acquired adequate knowledge and understanding of the etiology, patho physiology and diagnosis, treatment planning of various common oral and Maxillofacial surgical problems both minor and major in nature. To have understood the general surgical principles like pre and post surgical management, particularly evaluation, post surgical care, fluid and electrolyte management, blood transfusion and post surgical pain management. Understanding of basic sciences relevant to practice or oral and maxillofacial surgery. Able to identify social, cultural, economic, genetic and environmental factors and their relevance to disease process management in the oral and Maxillofacial region. Essential knowledge of personal hygiene and infection control, prevention c cross infection and safe disposal of hospital waste keeping in view the high prevalence of hepatitis and HIV. Skill To obtain proper clinical history, methodical examination of the patient, perform essential diagnostic procedures and order relevant laboratory tests and interpn them and to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis about the surgical condition. To perform with competence minor oral surgical procedures and common maxillofacial surgery. To treat both surgically and medically (or by other means of the oral and Maxillofacial and the related area). Capable of providing care for maxillofacial surgery patients. Attitude: Develop attitude to adopt ethical principles in all aspect of surgical practice, professional honesty and integrity are to be fostered. Surgical care is to be delivered irrespective of the social status, caste, creed or religion of the patient. Willing to share the knowledge and clinical experience with professional colleagues. Wiling to adopt new and techniques of surgical management developed from time to time based on scientific research which are in the best interest of the patient Respect patient right and privileges, including patients right to information and right to seek a second opinion. Develop attitude to seek opinion from an allied medical and dental specialists as and when required. Communication skills: Develop adequate communication skills particularly with the patients giving them the various options available to manage a particular surgical problem and obtain a true informed consent from them for the most appropriate treatment available at that point of time Develop the ability to communicate with professional colleagues. Develop ability to teach undergraduates. Course content: The program outlines addresses both the knowledge needed in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and allied medical specialties in its scope. A minimum of three years of formal training through a graded system of education as specified will equip the trainee with skill and knowledge at its completion to be able to practice basic oral and Maxillofacial surgeon competently and have the ability to intelligently pursue further apprenticeship towards advance Maxillofacial surgery. The topics are considered as under:- Basic sciences Oral and Maxillofacial surgery Allied specialties Applied Basic Sciences: A thorough knowledge both on theory and principles in general and in particular the basic medical subjects as relevant to the practice of maxillofacial surgery. It is desirable to have adequate knowledge in bio-statistics, Epidemiology, research methodology, nutrition and computers. Anatomy Development of face, paranasal sinuses and associated structures and their anomalies: surgical anatomy of scalp temple and face, anatomy and its applied aspects of triangles of neck, deep structures of neck, cranial facial bones and its surrounding soft tissues, cranial nerves tongue, stemporal and infratemporal region, orbits and its contents, muscles of face and neck, paranasal sinuses, eyelids and nasal septum teeth gums and palate, salivary glands, pharynx, thyroid and parathyroid glands, larynx, trachea and esophagus, congenital abnormality of orofacial regions, General consideration of the structure and Physiology Nervous system-physiology of nerve conduction, pain pathway, sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, hypothalamus and mechanism of controlling body temperature; Blood-its composition hemostasis, blood dyscrasias and its management, hemorrhage and its control, blood grouping, cross matching, blood component therapy, complications of blood transfusion, blood substitutes, auto transfusion, cell savers; digestive system composition and functions of saliva mastication deglutition, digestion, assimilation, urine formation, normal and abnormal constituents; Respiration control of ventilation anoxia, asphyxia, artificial respiration, hypoxia - types and management; CVS - cardiac cycle, shock, heart sounds, blood pressure, hypertension; Endocrinology-metabolism of calcium; endocrinal activity and disorder relating to thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pituitary gland, pancreas and gonads; Nutrition-general principles balanced diet. Effect of dietary deficiency, protein energy malnutrition, Kwashiorkor, Marasmus, Nutritional assessment, metabolic responses to stress, need for nutritional support, entrails nutrition, roots of access to GI tract, Parenteral nutrition, Access to central veins, Nutritional support; Fluid and Electrolytic balance/Acid Base metabolism- the body fluid compartment, metabolism of water and electrolytes, factors maintaining hemostasis, causes for treatment of acidosis and alkalosis. Biochemistry General principles governing the various biological principles of the body, such as osmotic pressure, electrolytes, dissociation, oxidation, reduction etc; general composition of body, intermediary metabolism, carbohydrate, proteins, lipids, enzymes, vitamins, minerals and antimetabolites. General Pathology Inflammation - Acute and chronic inflammation, repair and regeneration, necrosis and gangrene, role of component system in acute inflammation, role of arachictonic acid and its metabolites in acute inflammation, growth factors in acute inflammation role of NSAIDS in inflammation, cellular changes in radiation injury and its manifestation; wound management - Wound healing factors influencing healing; properties if suture materials, appropriate uses of sutures; hemostasis - role of endothelium in thrombogenesis; arterial and venous thrombi, disseminated intravascular coagulation; Hypersensitivity; Shock and pulmonary failure: types of shock, diagnosis, resuscitation, pharmacological support, ARDS and its causes and prevention, ventilation and support, Neoplasm I | of tumors, Carcinogens and Carcinogenesis, grading and staging of tumors, various laboratory investigation. General microbiology Immunity, Hepatitis B and its prophylaxis, Knowledge of organisms, commonly associated with diseases of oral cavity, culture and sensitivity tests, various staining techniques-Smears and cultures, urine analysis and culture. Oral pathology and microbiology: Developmental disturbances of oral and para oral structures, regressive changes of teeth, bacterial, viral, mycotic infection of oral cavity, dental caries, diseases of pulp and Periapical tissues, physical and chemical injuries of oral cavity, wide range of pathological lesions of hard and soft tissues of the orofacial regions like the cysts odontogenic infection, benign, malignant neoplasms, salivary gland diseases, maxillary sinus diseases, mucosal diseases, oral aspects of various systemic diseases, role of laboratory investigation in oral surgery. Pharmacology and therapeutics: Definition of terminology used, pharmacokinetics and pharmadynamic dosage and mode of administration of drugs, action and fate in the body, drug addiction, tolerance and hypersensitive reactions, drugs acting on CNS, general and local anesthetics, antibiotics and analgesics, antiseptics, antitubercular, sialagogues, hematinics, anti diabetic, Vitamins A, B-complex, C.D.E.K Computer science Use of computers in surgery, components of computer and its use in practice-principles of word processing, spreadsheet function database and presentations; the internet and its use. The value of computer based systems in biomedical equipment. ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY: Evolution of Maxillofacial surgery. Diagnosis, history taking, clinical examination, investigations. Informed consent/medico-legal issues. Concept of essential drugs and rational use of drugs. Communication skills with patients- understanding clarity in communication, compassionate explanations and giving emotional support at the time of suffering and bereavement Principles of surgical audit - understanding the audit of process and outcome. Methods adopted for the same Basic statistics. Principles of evidence bases surgery- understanding journal based literature study; the value of textbook, reference book articles, value of review articles; original articles and their critical assessment, understanding the value of retrospective, prospective, randomized control and blinded studies, understanding the prinyples and the meaning of various Bio-statistical tests applied in these studies. Principles of surgery- developing a surgical diagnosis, basic necessities for surgery, aseptic techniques, incisions, flap designs, tissue handling, homeostasis, dead space management, decontamination and debridement, suturing, edema control, patient general health and nutrition. Medical emergencies - Prevention and management of altered consciousness, sensitivity reaction, chest discomfort, respiratory difficulty. Pre operative workup - Concept of fitness for surgery; basic medical work up; work up in special situation like diabetes renal failure, cardiac and respiratory illness; risk stratification Surgical sutures, drains Post operative care- concept of recovery room care, Airway management, Assessment of Wakefulness, management of cardio vascular instability in this period, Criteria for shifting to the ward, pain management Wound management- Wound healing, factors influencing healing, basic surgical techniques, Properties of suture materials, appropriate use of sutures. Surgical Infections - Asepsis and antisepsis, Microbiological principles, Rational use of antibiotics, special infections like Synergistic Gangrene and Diabetic foot infection, Hepatitis and HIV infection and cross infection. Airway obstruction/management - Anatomy of the airway, principles of keeping the airway patent, mouth to mouth resuscitation, Oropharyngeal airway, endotracheal intubation, Cricothyroidectomy, Tracheostomy. Anesthesia - stages of Anesthesia, pharmacology of inhalation, intravenous and regional anesthetics, muscle relaxants. Facial pain; Facial palsy and nerve injuries. Pain control - acute and chronic pain, cancer and non-cancer pain, patient controlled analgesia General patient management - competence in physical assessment of patients of surgery, competence in evaluation of patients presenting with acute injury, particularly to maxillofacial region. Competence in the evaluation of management of patients for anesthesia Clinical oral surgery - all aspects of dento alveolar surgery Pre-prosthetic surgery - A wide range of surgical reconstructive procedures inv their hard and soft tissues of the edentulous jaws. Temporomandibular joint disorders - TMJ disorders and their sequelae need e> evaluation, assessment and management. It is preferable to be familiar with diagr and therapeutic arthroscopic surgery procedures. Tissue grafting - Understanding of the biological mechanisms involved in auto and heterogeneous tissue grafting. Reconstructive oral and maxillofacial surgery - hard tissue and so reconstruction. Anesthesia - Stages of anesthesia, pharmacology of inhalation, intravenous and regional anesthesia, muscle relaxants. Cyst and tumors of head and neck region and their management - including principles of tumor surgery, giant cell lesion of jaw bones, fibro osseous lesion of jaw lesions. Neurological disorders of maxillofacial region-diagnosis and management of Trigeminal Neuralgia, MPDS, Bells palsy, Frey's Syndrome, Nerve injuries Maxillofacial trauma - basic principles of treatment, primary care, diagnosis and management of hard and soft tissue injuries, Comprehensive, management including polytrauma patients Assessment of trauma-multiple injuries patients/closed abdominal and chest injuries/penetrating injuries, pelvic fractures, urological injuries, vascular injuries. Orthognathic surgery - The trainee must be familiar with the assessment and correcting of jaw deformities Laser surgery - The application of laser technology in the surgical treatment of lesions amenable to such therapy Distraction osteogenesis in maxillofacial region. Cryosurgeries - Principles, the application of cryosurgery in the surgical management of lesions amenable to such surgeries. Cleft lip and palate surgery- detailed knowledge of the development of the face, head and neck, diagnosis and treatment planning, Current concepts in the management of cleft lip and palate deformity, knowledge of nasal endoscopy and other diagnostic techniques In the evaluation of speech and hearing, concept of multi disciplinary team management. Aesthetic facial surgery - detailed knowledge of structures of facial neck including skin and underlying soft tissues, diagnosis and treatment planning of deformities and conditions affecting facial kin, underlying facial muscles, bone, eyelids, external ear etc. surgical management of post acne scaring, face lift, blepharoplasty, otoplasty, facial bone recountouring etc. Craniofacial surgery - basic knowledge of developmental anomalies of face, head and neck, basics concept in the diagnosis and planning of various head and neck anomalies including facial cleft, craniosynostosis, syndromes, etc., Current concepts in the management of craniofacial anomalies Head and neck oncology - understanding of the principles of management of head and neck oncology including various pre cancerous lesions, Experience in the surgical techniques of reconstruction following ablative surgery. Micro vascular surgery. Implantology - principles, surgical procedures for insertion of various types of implants. Maxillofacial radiology/radio diagnosis Other diagnostic methods and imaging techniques Allied specialties: General medicine: General assessment of the patient including children with special iphasis on cardiovascular diseases endocrinal and metabolic respiratory and renal eases, Blood dyscrasias General surgery: Principles of general surgery, exposure to common general surgical procedures. Neuro - surgery: Evaluation of a patient with head injury, examination of various Neuro-surgical procedures ENT/Ophthalmology: Examination of ear, nose throat, exposure to ENT surgical procedures, ophthalmic examination and evaluation, exposure to ophthalmic surgical procedures. Orthopedic: basic principles of orthopedic surgery, bone diseases and trauma as relevant to Maxillofacial surgery, interpretation of radiographs, CT, MRI and ultrasoi Anesthesia: Evaluation of patients for GA techniques and management of emergencies, various IV sedation techniques Academic Clinical programme (applicable for all three years): Seminars to be presented attended once in a week. Journal clubs (departmental and interdepartmental) to be conducted once in fifteen days. Departmental and interdepartmental discussions to be held once in a month. Minimum 2 scientific papers should be presented. Every candidate shall maintain a logbook to record his/hers wok or participate all activities such as journal clubs, seminars, CDE programs etc. this wove| scrutinized and certified by the head of the departmental and head of the institute and presented to the university every year Year by year programme: I Year First term: Dissection, basic sciences, basic computer sciences, exodontias, seminars on basic selection of dissertation topic, library assignment topic, attending O.T and ward preparation of synopses and its submission within the six months after admission to the university as per calendar of events. Second term (rotation and postings in other department): Oncology -2months Emergency - 1month General medicine- - 15 days General surgery/anesthesia - 15 days Ophthalmology -15 days Neurology -15 days ENT -15 days Examiation of basic sciences-one paper of the three hour duration to be comducted by the college. II Year Minor oral surgery and higher surgical training Submission of library assignment by the end of first term Examination on minor oral surgical procedures - one paper of three hours duration to be conducted by the college. III Year Maxillofacial surgery, submission of dissertation in the first term, i.e. six months before the final examination to the university. Examination of three hours duration three months before the final examination to be conducted by the college. It is desirable to enter general surgical skills and operative procedure that are observed, assisted or performed in the log book in the format as given by RGUHS in the revised ordinance governing MDS degree course. 18Skin graftsPAIII3,519Orthognathic surgeryPA,AII, III320Harvesting bone & cartilage grafts a) Iliac crest b) Rib c) Calvarial d) FibulaPA A A A,03 2 221T.M. Joint surgeryPA, AII, I,122Jaw resectionsPA, AIII, II3,323Onco surgeryA,0III, III3,324Micro vascular anastomosisA,0III5,1025Cleft lip & palatePA,AII, III10,1526Distraction osteogenesisA,0II, III2,327RhinoplastyA,0III3,528Access osteotomies and base of skull surgeriesA,0III1,3 ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Paper I: Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, General and Oral Pathology and Microbiology and Pharmacology Applied Anatomy Surgical anatomy of the scalp, temple and face Anatomy of the triangles of neck and deep structures of the neck Cranial and facial bones and its surrounding soft tissues with its applied aspects in maxillofacial injuries. Muscles of head and neck Arterial supply, venous drainage and lymphatics of head and neck Congenital abnormalities of the head and neck Surgical anatomy of the cranial nerves Anatomy of the tongue and its applied aspects Surgical anatomy of the temporal and infratemporal regions Anatomy and its applied aspects of salivary glands, pharynx, thyroid and parathyroid gland, larynx, trachea esophagus Tooth eruption, morphology, and occlusion. Surgical anatomy of the nose. The structure and function of the brain including surgical anatomy of intra cranial venous sinuses. Autonomous nervous system of head and neck Functional anatomy of mastication, deglutition, speech, respiration and circulation Development of face, paranasal sinuses and associated structures and their anomalies TMJ: surgical anatomy and function Physiology: 1.Nervous system Physiology of nerve conduction, pain pathway, sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, hypothalamus and mechanism of controlling body temperature 2.Blood Composition Haemostasis, various blood dyscrasias and its management of patients with the same Hemorrhage and its control Capillary and lymphatic circulation. Blood grouping, transfusing procedures. 3.Digestive system Saliva - composition and functions of saliva Mastication deglutition, digestion, assimilation Urine formation, normal and abnormal constituents 4. Respiration Control of ventilation anoxia, asphyxia, artificial respiration Hypoxia - types and management 5.Cardiovascular System Cardiac cycle, Shock Heart sounds, Blood pressure, Hypertension: 6.Endocrinology General endocrinal activity and disorder relating to thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pituitary gland, pancreas and gonads: Metabolism of calcium Nutrition General principles balanced diet, effect of dietary deficiency, protein malnutntton, Kwashiorkor, Marasmus: Fluid and Electrolytic balance in maintaining haemostasis and significance in minor and major surgical procedures Biochemistry General principles governing the various biological activities of the body, such as osmotic pressure, electrolytes, dissociation, oxidation, reduction etc. General composition of the body Intermediary metabolism Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and their metabolism Nucleoproteins, nucleic acid and nucleotides and their metabolism Enzymes, vitamins and minerals Hormones Body and other fluids. Metabolism of inorganic elements. Detoxification in the body. Antimetabolites. Pathology: 1. Inflammation- Repair and regeneration, necrosis and gangrene Role of component system in acute inflammation, Role of arachidonic acid and its metabolites in acute inflammation, Growth factors in acute inflammation Role of molecular events in cell growth and intercellular signaling cell surface receptors Role of NSAIDs in inflammation, Cellular changes in radiation injury and its manifestation: 2. Haemostasis Role of endothelium in thrombogenisis, Arterial and venous thrombi, Disseminated Intravascular coagulation 3. Shock: Pathogenesis of hemorrhagic, neurogenic, septic, cardiogenic shock Circulatory disturbances, ischemia hyperemia, venous congestion, eden infarction Chromosomal abnormalities: Marians Syndrome, Ehler's Danlos Syndrome, Fragile X- Syndrome Hypersensitivity: Anaphylaxis, type 2 hypersensitivity, type 3 sensitivity and cell mediated reaction. And its clinical importance, systemic lupus erythematosus. Infection and infective granulomas. Neoplasia: Classification of tumors. Carcinogenesis and carcinogen- chemical, viral and microbial Grading and staging of cancers, tumor Angiogenesis, Paraneoplastic syndrome, spread of tumors. Characteristics of benign and malignant tumors 7. Others: Sex linked a gamma globulinemia. AIDS Management of immune deficiency patients requiring surgical procedures De George Syndrome C Ghons complex, post primary pulmonary tuberculosis - pathology and pathogenesis. 8. Oral Pathology: Developmental disturbances of oral and Para oral structures Regressive changes of teeth. Bacterial, viral and mycotic infections of oral cavity Dental caries,, diseases of pulp and periapical tissues Physical and chemical injuries of the oral cavity Oral manifestations of metabolic and endocrinal disturbances Diseases of jawbones and TMJ Diseases of blood and blood forming organs in relation ot oral cavity Cysts of the oral cavity Salivary gland diseases Role of laboratory investigations in oral surgery 9.Microbiology: Immunity Knowledge of organisms commonly associated with disease of oral cavity. Morphology cultural characteristics of strepto, staphylo, pneumo, gono, meningo, Clostridium group of organism, spirochetes, organisms of TB, leprosy, diphtheria, actinomycosis and moniliasis Hepatitis B and its prophylaxis Culture and sensitivity test Laboratory determinations Blood groups, blood matching, RBC and WBC count Bleeding and clotting time etc, smears and cultures, Urine analysis and cultures. Applied Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Definition of terminologies used Dosage and mode of administration of drugs. Action and fate of drugs in the body Drug addiction, tolerance and hypersensitive reactions. Drugs acting on the CNS General and local anesthetics, hypnotics, analeptics, and tranquilizers. Chemo therapeutics and antibiotics Analgesics and antipyretics Antitubercular and antisyphilitic drugs. Antiseptics, sialogogues and antisialogogues Haematinics Antidiabetics Vitamins A, B-complex, C, D, E, K Paper II: Minor Oral Surgery and Trauma MINOR ORAL SURGERY Principles of Surgery: Developing a surgical diagnosis, basic necessities! Surgery, Aseptic Techinque, Incisions, Flap Design Tissue handling, Haemostas dead space management, decontamination and debridment, Suturing, Oedema control, patient general health and nutrition. Medical Emergencies: prevention and management of altered consciousness (syncope, orthostatic hypotension, seizures, diabetes mellitus, adrenal insufficiency hypersensitivity reactions, chest discomfort, and respiratory difficulty. 1. Examination and Diagnosis: clinical history, physical and radiographic, clinical and laboratory diagnosis, oral manifestations of systemic diseases, implications systemic diseases in surgical patients. 2. Haemorrhage and Shock : applied physiology, clinical abnormalities coagulation, extra vascular hemorrhage, and hemorrhagic lesions, management secondary hemorrhage, shock. 3. Exodontia: principles of extraction, indications and contraindications, types of extraction, complications and their management, principles of elevators and elevators used in oral surgery. 4. Impaction: surgical anatomy, classification, indications and contraindications, diagnosis, procedures, complications and their management. 5. Surgical Aids to Eruption Of Teeth: surgical exposure of unerupted teeth, surgical repositioning of partially erupted teeth. 6. Transplantation of Teeth Surgical Endodontics : indications and contraindications, diagnosis, procedures of periradicular surgery Precedures To Impove Alveolar soft tissues: requirements, types (alveloplasty, tuberosity reduction, mylohyoid ridge reduction, genial reduction, removal of exostosis, vestibuloplasty) Procedures to Improve Alveloar soft Tissues: hypermobile tissues- operative / sclerosing method, epulis fissuratum, frenectomy and frenotomy Infection of Head and Neck: Odontogenic and non Odontogenic infections, factors affecting spread of infection, diagnosis ad differential diagnosis, management of facial space infections, Ludwig angina, cavernous sinus thrombosis. Chronic Infections of the Jaws : Osteomyelitis (types, etiology, pathogenesis, management) osteoradionecrosis Maxillary Sinus: maxillary sinusitis - types, pathology, treatment, closure of Oro - antral fistula. Caldwell- luc operation Cysts of the Orofacial region: classification, diagnosis, management of OKC, dentigerous, radicular non Odontogenic, ranula Neurological Disorders of the maxillofacial region: diagnosis and management of trigeminal neuralgia, MPDS, bell's palsy, Frey's syndrome, nerve injuries. Implantlogy: definition, classification, indications and contraindications, advantages and disadvantages, surgical procedure. Anesthesia Local Anesthesia: classification of local anesthetic drugs, modes of action indications and contra indications, advantages and disadvantages, techniques, complications and their management. General Anesthesia: classification, stages of GA, mechanism of action, indications, and contra indications, advantages and disadvantages, post anesthetic complications and emergencies, anesthetic for dental procedures in children, pre medication, conscious sedation, legal aspects for GA Trauma Surgical Anatomy of head and Neck Etiology of Injury Basic Principles of Treatment Primary Care: resuscitation, establishment of airway, management of hemorrhage, management of head injuries and admission to hospital. Diagnosis: clinical, radiological Soft Tissue Injury of Face and Scalp: classification and management of soft tissue wounds, injuries to structure requiring special treatment. 24. Dento Alveoalr Fractures: examination and diagnosis, classification, treatment, prevention. 25. Mandibular Fractures: classification, examination and diagnosis, general principles of treatment, complications and their management 26. Fracture of Zygomatic Complex: classification, examination and diagnosis, general principles of treatment, complications and their management. Orbital Fractures: blow out fractures Nasal Fractures Fractures of Middle third of the Facial Skeleton: emergency care, fractured maxilla, and treatment of le fort I, II, III, fractures of Naso orbito ethmoidal region. Opthalmic Injuries: minor injuries, non-perforating injuries, perforating injuries,retiobulbar hemorrhage, and traumatic optic neuropathy. Traumatic Injuries to Frontal sinus: diagnosis, classification, treatment Maxillofacial injuries in Geriatric and pediatric Patients Gun shot wounds and War Injuries Osseointegration in Maxillofacial Reconstruction Matabolic response to Trauma: neuro endocrine responses, inflammatory medi clinical implications 36. Healing of Traumatic Injuries: soft tissues, bone, cartilage, response of periph nerve to injury Nutritional Consideration following Trauma Tracheostomy: indications and contraindications, procedure, complications and their management. PAPER III :MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Salivary gland Sialography Salivary fistula and management Diseases of salivary gland - developmental disturbances, cysts, inflam and sialolithiasis Mucocele and Ranula Tumors of salivary gland and their management Staging of salivary gland tumors Parotidectomy Temporomandibular Joint Etiology, history signs, symptoms, examination and diagnosis of temporomandibular joint disorders Ankylosis and management of the same with different treatment modalities MPDS and management Condylectomy - different procedures various approaches to TMJ Recurrent dislocations - Etiology and Management Oncology Biopsy Management of pre-malignant tumors of head and neck region Benign and Malignant tumors of Head and Neck region Staging of oral cancer and tumor markers Management of oral cancer Radial Neck dissection Modes of spread of tumors Diagnosis and management of tumors of nasal, paranasal, neck, tongue, cheek, maxilla and mandible Radiation therapy in maxillofacial regions. Lateral neck swellings Orthognathic surgery Diagnosis and treatment planning Cephalometric analysis Model surgery Maxillary and mandibular repositioning procedures Segmental osteotomies Management of apertognathia Genioplasty Distraction osteogenesis Cysts and tumor of oro facial region Odontogenic and non-Odontogenic tumors and their management Giant lesions of jawbone Fibro osseous lesions of jawbone Cysts of jaw Laser surgery The application of laser technology in surgical treatment of lesions Cryosurgery Principles, applications of cryosurgery in surgical management of Cleft lip and palate surgery Detailed knowledge of the development of the face, head and neck Diagnosis and treatment planning Current concepts in the management of cleft lip and palate deformity Knowledge of Naso endoscopy and other diagnostic techniques in the evaluation of speech and hearing Concept of multidisciplinary team management Aesthetic facial surgery Detailed knowledge of the structures of the face and neck including skin a underlying soft tissue Diagnosis and treatment planning of deformities and conditions affecting facial skin Underlying facial muscles, bone. Eyelids external ear Surgical management of post acne scarring, facelift, blepharoplasty, otoplasty, facial bone recontouring, etc Craniofacial surgery Basic knowledge of developmental anomalies of the face, head and neck Basic concepts in the diagnosis and planning of various head and neck anomalies including facial clefts, craniosynostosis, syndromes, etc. Current concept in the management of Craniofacial anomalies Monitoring Learning Progress It is essential to monitor the learning progress to each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring to be doneby the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities. It may be structured and assessment be done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given in Section IV Scheme of Examination A. Theory : 400 Mark Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows *: Paper I : Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, General and Oral Pathology and Microbiology and Pharmacology Paper II : Minor Oral Surgery and Trauma Paper III: Maxillofacial Surgery Paper IV: Essay B. Practical / Clinical Examination : 200 Marks . Minor Oral Surgery -100 Marks Each candidate is required to perform the minor oral surgical procedures under local anaesthesia. The minor surgical cases may include removal of impacted lower third molar, cyst enucleation, any similar procedure where students can exhibit their professional skills in raising the flap, removing the bone and suturing the wound. (a) One long case - 60 marks (b) Two short cases - 20 marks each C. Viva Voce: 100 Marks i. Viva-voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic be given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minutes. CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY Objectives The following objectives are laid out to achieve the goals of the course. These are to be achieved by the time the candidate completes the course. These objectives may be considered under the following subtitles. Knowledge At the end of 36 months of training, the candidates should be able to: Describe aeitology, pathophysiology, periapical diagnosis and management of common restorative situations, endodontic situations that will include contemporary management of dental caries, management of trauma and pulpal pathoses including periodontal situations. Demonstrate understanding of basic sciences as relevant to conservative / restorative dentistry and Endodontics. Identify social, economic, environmental and emotional determinants in a given case or community and take them into account for planning and execution at individual and community level. Ability to master differential diagnosis and recognize conditions that may require mufti disciplinary approach or a clinical situation outside the realm of the specialty, which he or she should be able to recognize and refer to appropriate specialist. Update himself by self-study and by attended basic and advanced courses, conferences, seminars, and workshops in the specialty of Conservative Dentistry- Endodontics-Dental Materials and Restorative Dentistry. Ability to teach, guide, colleagues and other students.Use information technology tools and carry out research both basic and clinical with the aim of his publishing his work and presenting the same at scientific platform Skills Take proper chair side history, exam the patient and perform medical and dental diagnostic procedures and order as well as perform relevant tests and interpret to them to come to a reasonable diagnosis about the dental condition in general and Conservative Dentistry - Endodontics in particular. And undertake complete patient monitoring including preoperative as well as post operative care of the patient. Perform all levels of restorative work and surgical and non-surgical Endodontics including endodontic endoosseous implants, as well as endodontic-periodontal surgical procedures as part of multidisciplinary approach to clinical condition. Provide basic life saving support in emergency situations. Manage scute pulpal and pulpo periodontal situations. Have a thorough knowledge of infection control measures in the dental clinical environment and laboratories. Human Values, Ethical Practice and Communication Abilities Adopt ethical principles in all aspects of restorative and contemporaries Endodontics" including non-surgical and surgical Endodontics. Professional honesty and integrity should be the top priority. Dental care has to be provided regardless of social status, caste, creed or religion of the patient. Develop communication skills- in particular to explain various options available management and to obtain a true informed consent from the patient. Apply high moral and ethical standards while carrying on human or animal research .He / She shall not carry out any heroic procedures and must know his limitations in performing all aspects of restorative dentistry including Endodontics. Ask for help from colfeagues or seniors when required without hesitation O Respect patient's rights and privileges including patients right to information. Course Contents Paper 1: Applied Anatomy of Head and Neck Development of face, paranasal sinuses and the associated structures and their anomalies, cranial and facial bones, TMJ anatomy and function, arterial and venous drainage of head and neck, muscles of face and neck including muscles of mastication and deglutition, brief consideration of structures and function of brain. Brief consideration of all cranial nerves and autonomic nervous system of head and neck. Salivary glands, Functional anatomy of mastication, deglutition and speech. Detailed anatomy of deciduous and permanent teeth, general consideration in physiology of permanent dentition, form, function, alignment, contact, occlusion.) Internal anatomy of permanent teeth and its significance Applied histology, histology of skin, oral mucosa, connective tissue, bone cartilage, blood vessels, lymphatics, nerves, muscles, tongue. Development of Teeth Enamel - development and composition, physical characteristics, chemical properties, structure Age changes - clinical structure Dentin - development, physical and chemical properties, structure type of dentin, innervations, age and functional changes. Pulp - development, histological structures, innervations, functions, regressive changes, clinical considerations. Cementum - composition, cementogenesis, structure, function, clinical consideration. Periodontal ligament - development, structure, function and clinical consideration. Salivary glands - structure, function, clinical considerations. Applied Physiology Mastication, deglutition, digestion and assimilation, fluid and electrolyte balance. Blood composition, volume, function, blood groups, haemostasis, coagulation, blood transfusion, circulation, heart, pulse, blood pressure, shock, respiration, control, anoxia, hypoxia, asphyxia, artificial respiration, and endocrinology - general principles of endocrine activity and disorders relating to pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals including pregnancy and lactation. Physiology of saliva - composition, function, clinical significance. Clinical significance of vitamins, diet and nutrition - balanced diet. Physiology of pain, sympathetic and Para sympathetic nervous system, pain pathways, physiology of pulpal pain, Odontogenic and non Odontogenic pain, pain disorders - typical and atypical, biochemistry such as osmotic pressure, electrolytic dissociation, oxidation, reduction etc., carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and their metabolism, nucleoproteins, nucleic acid and their metabolism. Enzymes, vitamin and minerals, metabolism of inorganic elements, detoxification in the body, anti metabolites, chemistry of blood lymph and urine. Pathology Inflammation, repair, degeneration, necrosis and gangrene. Circulatory disturbances - ischemia, hyperemia, edema, thrombosis, embolism, infarction, allergy and hypersensitivity reaction. Neoplasms - classifications of tumors, characteristics of benign and malignant tumors, spread tumors. Blood dyscrasias Developmental disturbances of oral and Para oral structures, dental caries, regressive changes of teeth, pulp, periapical pathology, pulp reaction to dental caries and dental procedures. Bacterial, viral, mycotic infections of the oral cavity. Microbiology Pathways of pulpal infection, oral flora and micro organisms associated with endodontic diseases, pathogenesis, host defense, bacterial virulence factors, healing, theory of focal infections, microbes or relevance to dentistry - strepto, staphylococci, lactobacilli, comyebacterium, actinomycetes, Clostridium, neisseria, vibrio,bacteriods,fusobacteria,spirochetes,mycobacterium, virus and fungi. Cross infection, infection control, infection control procedure, sterilization and disinfection. Immunology - antigen antibody reaction, allergy, hypersensitivity and anaphylaxis, auto immunity, grafts, viral hepatitis, HIV infections and aids. Identification and isolation of microorganisms from infected root canals. Culture medium and culturing technique (Aerobic and anaerobic interpretation and antibiotic sensitivity test). Pharmacology Dosage and route of administration of drugs, actions and fate of drug in body, drug addiction, tolerance of hypersensitivity reactions. Local anesthesia - agents and chemistry, pharmacological actions, fate and metabolism of anaesthetic, ideal properties, techniques and complications. General anesthesia - pre medications, neuro muscular blocking agents, induction agents, inhalation anesthesia, and agents used, assessment of anesthetic problems in medically compromised patients. Anaesthetic emergencies Antihistamines, corticosteroids, chemotherapeutic and antibiotics, drug resistance, haemostasis, and haemostatic agents, anticoagulants, sympathomimitic drugs, vitamins and minerals (A, B, C, D, E, K IRON), anti sialogogue, immunosupressants, drug interactions, antiseptics, disinfectants, anti viral agents, drugs acting on CNS. Biostatistics Introduction, Basic concepts, Sampling, Health information systems - collection, compilation, presentation of data. Elementary statistical methods - presentation of statistical data, Statistical averages - measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, Normal distribution. Tests of significance - parametric and non - parametric tests (Fisher extract test, Sign test, Median test, Mann Whitney test, Krusical Wallis one way analysis, Friedmann two way analysis, Regression analysis), Correlation and regression, Use of computers. Research Methodology Essential features of a protocol for research in humans Experimental and non-experimental study designs Ethical considerations of research Applied Dental Materials Physical and mechanical properties of dental materials, biocompatibility. Impression materials, detailed study of various restorative materials, restorative resin and recent advances in composite resins, bonding- recent developments- tarnish and corrosion, dental amalgam, direct filling gold, casting alloys, inlay wax, die materials, investments, casting procedures, defects, dental cements for restoration and pulp protection (luting, liners, bases) cavity varnishes. Dental ceramics-recent advances, finishing and polishing materials. Dental burs - design and mechanics of cutting - other modalities of tooth preparation. Methods of testing biocompatibility of materials used. Paper II: Conservative Dentistry Examination, diagnosis and treatment plan Occlusion as related to conservative dentistry, contact, contour, its significance. Separation of teeth, matrices, used in conservative dentistry. 3. Dental caries- epidemiology, recent concept of etiological factors, pathophysiology, Histopathology, diagnosis, caries activity tests, prevention of dental caries and management - recent methods. 4. Hand and rotary cutting instruments, development of rotary equipment, speed ranges hazards. 5. Dental burs and other modalities of tooth reparation- recent developments (air abrasions, lasers etc) Infection control procedures in conservative dentistry, isolation equipments etc. Direct concepts in tooth preparation for amalgam, composite, GIC and restorative techniques, failures and management. Direct and indirect composite restorations. Indirect tooth colored restorations- ceramic, inlays and onlays, veneers, crowns, recent advances in fabrication and materials. a. Tissue management Impression procedures used for direct restorations. Cast metal restorations, indications, contraindications, tooth preparation for class! inlay, Onlay full crown restorations. Restorative techniques, direct and indirect methods of fabrication including materi used for fabrication like inlay wax, investment materials and Direct gold restorations. Recent advances in restorative materials and procedures. Management of non-carious lesion. Advance knowledge of minimal intervention dentistry. Recent advances in restoration of endodontically treated teeth and grossly mutilated teeth Hypersensitivity, theories, causes and management. Lasers in Conservative Dentistry CAD-CAM & CAD-CIM in restorative dentistry Dental imaging and its applications in restorative dentistry (clinical photography) Principles of esthetics -Facial analysis -Smile design -Principles of esthetic integration -Treatment planning in esthetic dentistry Paper III: Endodontics Rationale of endodontics. Knowledge of internal anatomy of permanent teeth, anatomy of root apex and its implications in endodontic treatment. Dentin and pulp complex. Pulp and periapical pathology Pathobiology of periapex. 6. Diagnostic procedure - recent advances and various aids used for diagnosis- a. Orofacial dental pain emergencies: endodontic diagnosis and management 7. Case selection and treatment planning Infection control procedures used in endodontics (aseptic techniques such as rubber dam, sterilization of instruments etc.) Access cavity preparation - objectives and principles Endodontic instruments and instrumentation - recent developments, detailed description of hand, rotary, sonic, ultra sonic etc.. Working length determination / cleaning and shaping of root canal system and recent development in techniques of canal preparation. Root canal irrigants and intra canal medicaments used including non - surgical endodontics by calcium hydroxide. Endodontic microbiology. Obturating materials, various obturation techniques and recent advances in obturation of root canal. Traumatic injuries and management - endodontic treatment for young permanent teeth. Pediatric endodontics - treatment of immature apex. Endodontic surgeries, recent developments in technique and devices, endoosseous endodontic implants - biology of bone and wound healing. Endoperio interrelationship, endo + Perio lesion and management Drugs and chemicals used in endodontics Endo emergencies and management. Restoration of endodontically treated teeth, recent advances. Geriatric endodontics Endo emergencies and management. Biologic response of pulp to various restorative materials and operative procedures. Lasers in endodontics. Multidisciplinary approach to endodontic situations. Endodontic radiology- digital technology in endodontic practice. Local anesthesia in endodontics. Procedural errors in endodontics and their management. Endodontic failures and retreatment. Resorptions and its management. Microscopes in endodontics. Single visit endodontics, current concepts and controversies. Teaching / Learning Activities The following is the minimum required to be completed before the candidate can be consider eligible to appear for final MDS exam. First Year Pre Clinical Work - Operative and Endodontics Preclinical work on typhodont teeth 1. Class 2 amalgam cavities a. Conservative preparation b. Conventional preparation 2. Inlay cavity preparation on premolars And molars - MO, DO, MOD a. Wax pattern b. Casing Onlay preparation oh molars a. Casting Full Crown a. Anterior b. Posterior (2 each to be processed) 7/8 crown (1 to be processed) 3/4 crown premolars (1 to be processed) Pre Clinical work on natural teeth 1.Inlay on molars and premolars MO, DO, and MOD 08 a. Casting 02 b. Wax pattern 02 2. Amalgam cavity preparation a.Conventional 02 b. Conservative 02 Pin retained amalgam on molar teeth 02 Post and core build up Anterior teeth 10 Posterior teeth 05 Casting Anterior 04 Posterior 02 Onlay on molars 03 ( 1 to be processed) Full crown premolars and molars 04 Full crown anterior 06 (2 and 3 to be processed) Veneers anterior teeth (indirect method) 02 Composite inlay (class 2) 03 Full tooth wax carving - all permanent teeth Endodontics Sectioning of all maxillary and mandibular teeth. Sectioning of teeth - in relation to deciduous molar, 2nd primary upper and lower molar 1 each Access cavity opening and root canal therapy in relation to maxillary and mandibular permanent teeth Access cavity preparation and BMP Anterior a. Conventional prep b. Step back c. Crown down Obturation 03 5. BMP Premolar 06 (2 upper and 2 lower) obturation 1 each BMP Molar 06 (3 upper - 2 first molars and 1 second molar, 3 lower - 2 first molars and 1 second molar) obturation 1 each Post and core preparation and fabrication in relation to anterior and posterior teeth a. Anterior 10 (casting 4) b. Posterior 05 (casting 2) 8. Removable dies 04 Note: Technique work to be completed in the first four months Clinical work A Composite restorations 30 B GIC Restorations 30 C Complex amalgam restorations 05 D Composite inlay + veneers (direct and indirect) 05 E Ceramic jacket crowns 05 F Post and core for anterior teeth 05 G Bleaching vital 05 Non vital 05 RCT Anterior 20 Endo surgery - observation and assisting 05 Presentation of Seminars - 5 seminars by each student - should include topics in dental conservative dentistry and endodontics Journal clubs - by each student Submission of synopsis at the end of 6 months Library assignment work Internal assessment - theory and clinicals. Second Year Case discussion-5 Ceramic jacket crowns 10 Post and core for anterior teeth 10 Post and core for posterior teeth 05 Composite restoration 05 Full crown for posterior teeth 15 Cast gold inlay 05 Other special types of work such as splinting- Reattachment of fractured teeth etc. 05 Anterior RCT 20 Posterior RCT 30 Endo surgery performed independently 05 Management of endo - Perio problems 05 Under graduate teaching program as allotted by the HOD Seminars - 5 by each student Journal club - 5 by each student Dissertation work Prepare scientific paper and present in conference and clinical meeting Library assignment to be submitted 18 months after starting of the course Internal assessment - theory and clinical Third Year Dissertation work to be submitted 6 months before final examination. Clinical work Cast gold inlay- Onlay, cuspal restoration Post and core Molar endodontics Endo surgery All other types of surgeries including crown lengthening, perioesthetics, hemi sectioning, splinting, replantation, endodontic implants. Presentation of Seminars Journal club Teaching - lecture (under graduates) Internal assessment - theory and clinical Monitoring Learning Progress It is essential to monitor the learning progress of each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities. It may be structured and assessment be done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given in Section IV. Scheme of Examination A. Theory SCHEME OF EXAMINATION: A. Theory : 300 Marks Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: * PAPER-I : Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology including Oral Microbiology, Pharmacology, Biostatistics and Research Methodology and Applied Dental Materials. PAPER-II : Conservative Dentistry PAPER-III: Endodontics PAPER-IV: Essay B. Clinical 200 Marks The duration of Clinical and Viva Voce examination will be 2 days for a batch of four students. If the number of candidates exceeds 4, the programe can be extended to 3rd day. Day 1 Clinical Exercise I - 50 Marks Cast core preparation (i) Tooth Preparation - 10 marks (ii) Direct Wax Pattern - 10 marks (iii) Casting - 10 marks (iv) Cementation - 10 marks (v) retention & Elastomeric Impression - 10 marks Clinical Exercise II - 50 Marks (inlay Exercise ) (i) Tooth preparation for Class II Gold Inlay-25 marks (ii) Fabrication of Direct Wax Pattern- 25 marks Day 2 Clinical Exercise III - 100 Marks (Molar Endodontics) (i) Local Anesthesia and Rubber Dam application-20 marks (ii) Access Cavity- 20 marks (iii) Working length determination-20 marks (iv) Canal Preparation- 20 marks (v) Master bone selection-20 marks C. Viva Voce : 100 Marks i. Viva-Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic is given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked to make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minutes. Day 3: Viva-Voce (Continued if more than 4 students are taking examination or shortage of time on 2nd day) ORTHODONTICS & DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPAEDICS Objectives The training programme in Orthodontics is to structure and achieve the following four objectives Knowledge of The dynamic interaction of biologic processes and mechanical forces acting on the stomatognathic system during orthodontic treatment The etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment planning of various common Orthodontic problems Various treatment modalities in Orthodontics preventive interceptive and corrective. Basic sciences relevant to the practice of Orthodontics Interaction of social, cultural, economic, genetic and environmental factors and their relevance to management of oro - facial deformities Factors affecting the long-range stability of orthodontic correction and their management Personal hygiene and infection control, prevention of cross infection and safe disposal of hospital waste, keeping in view the high prevalence of Hepatitis and HIV and other highly contagious diseases. Skills To obtain proper clinical history, methodical examination of the patient, perform essential diagnostic procedures, and interpret them and arrive at a reasonable diagnosis about the Dentofacial deformities. To be competent to fabricate and manage the most appropriate appliance - intra or extra oral, removable or fixed, mechanical or functional, and active or passive - for the treatment of any orthodontic problem to be treated singly or as a part of multidisciplinary treatment of orofacial deformities. Attitudes: Develop an attitude to adopt ethical principles in all aspects of Orthodontic practice. Professional honesty and integrity are to b fostered Treatment care is to be delivered irrespective of the social Status, cast, creed or colleagues Willingness to share the knowledge and clinical experience with professional colleagues Willingness to adopt, after a critical assessment, new methods and techniques of orthodontic management developed from time to time based on scientific research, which are in the best interest of the patient Respect patients rights and privileges, including patients right to information and right to seek a second opinion Develop attitude to seek opinion from allied medical and dental specialists as and when required Communication skills 1. Develop adequate communication skills particularly with the patients giving them various options available to manage a particular Dentofacial problem and to obtain a true informed consent from them for the most appropriate treatment available at that point of time. 2. Develop the ability to communicate with professional colleagues, in Orthodontics or other specialities through various media like correspondence, Internet, e-video, conference, etc. To render the best possible treatment. Course Content The program outlined, addresses both the knowledge needed in Orthodontics and allied Medical specialities in its scope. A minimum of three years of formal training through a graded system of education as specifies, will equip the trainee with skill and knowledge at its completion to be able to practice basic Orthodontics and have the ability to intelligently pursue further apprenticeship towards advanced Orthodontics. Spread of the Curriculum Six months teaching o basic subjects including completion of pre - clinical exercises 2 ft years of coverage of all the relevant topics in Orthodontics, clinical training invoMng treatment of patients and submission of dissertation. These may be divided into blocks of 6 to 8 months duration each, depending on the training policies of each institution. I. Applied Anatomy: Prenatal growth of head: Stages of embryonic development, origin of head, origin of face, origin of teeth. Postnatal growth of head: Bones of skull, the oral cavity, development of chin, the hyoid bone, general growth of head, face growth. Bone growth: Origin of bone, composition of bone, units of bone structure, schedule of Ossification, mechanical properties of bone, roentgen graphic appearance of bone Assessment of growth and development: Growth prediction, growth spurts, the concept of normality and growth increments of growth, differential growth, gradient of growth, methods of gathering growth data. Theories of growth and recent advances, factors affecting physical growfo. Muscles of mastication: Development of muscles, muscle change during growth, muscle function facial development, muscle function and malocclusion Development of dentition and occlusion: Dental development periods, order of tooth eruption, chronology of permanent tooth formation, periods of occlusal development, pattern of occlusion. Assessment of skeletal age The carpal bones, carpal x - rays, cervical vertebrae II Physiology Endocrinology and its disorders (Growth hormone, thyroid hormone, parathyroid hormone, ACTH) pituitary gland hormones, thyroid gland hormones, parathyroid gland hormones Calcium and its metabolism Nutrition-metabolism and their disorders: proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. Muscle physiology Craniofacial Biology: ell adhesion molecules and mechanism of adhesion Bleeding disorders in orthodontics: Hemophilia III Dental materials: Gypsum products: dental plaster, dental stone and their properties, setting reaction etc. Impression materials: impression materials in general and particularly of alginate impression material. Acrylics: chemistry, composition physical properties Composites: composition types, properties setting reaction Banding and bonding cements: Zn (P04)2, zinc silicophosphate, Zinc polycarboxylate, resin cements and glass lonomer cements Wrought metal alloys: deformation, strain hardening, annealing, recovery, recrystallization, grain growth, properties of metal alloys Orthodontic arch wires: stainless steel gold, wrought cobalt chromium nickel alloys, alpha&beta titanium alloys Elastics: Latex and non-latex elastics. Applied physics, Bioengineering and metallurgy. Specification and tests methods used for materials used in Orthodontics Survey of all contemporary literature and Recent advances in above - mentioned materials. IV. Genetics: Cell structure, DNA, RNA, protein synthesis, cell division Chromosomal abnormalities Principles of orofacial genetics Genetics in malocclusion 5 Molecular basis of genetics Studies related to malocclusion Recent advances in genetics related to malocclusion Genetic counseling Bioethics and relationship to Orthodontic management of patients. V Physical Anthropology: Evolutionary development of dentition Evolutionary development of jaws. VI Pathology: Inflammation Necrosis VII Biostatistics: Statistical principles Data Collection Method of presentation Method of Summarizing Methods of analysis - different tests/errors Sampling and Sampling technique Experimental models, design and interpretation Development of skills for preparing clear concise and cognent scientific abstracts and publication VIII. Applied research methodology in Orthodontics Experimental design Animal experimental protocol Principles in the development, execution and interpretation of methodologies in Orthodontics Critical Scientific appraisal of literature. Applied Pharmacology: Orthodontic history: Relationship of TMJ anatomy and pathology and related neuromuscular physiology. XII. Etiology and Classification of malocclusion: A comprehensive review of the local and systemic factors in the causation of malocclusion Various classifications of malocclusion XIII. Dentofacial Anomalies: Anatomical, physiological and pathological characteristics of major groups of developmental defects of the orofacial structures. XIV. Child and Adult Psychology: Stages of child development. Theories of psychological development. Management of child in orthodontic treatment. Management of handicapped child. Motivation and Psychological problems related to malocclusion / orthodontics Adolescent psychology Behavioral psychology and communication XV. Diagnostic procedures and treatment planning in orthodontics Emphasis on the process of data gathering, synthesis and translating it into a treatment plan Problem cases - analysis of cases and its management Adult cases, handicapped and mentally retarded cases and their special problems Critique of treated cases. Cephalometrics Instrumentation Image processing Tracing and analysis of errors and applications Radiation hygiene Advanced Cephalometrics techniques Comprehensive review of literature Video imaging principles and application. XVII. Practice management in Orthodontics Economics and dynamics of solo and group practices Personal management Materials management Public relations Professional relationship Dental ethics and jurisprudence Office sterilization procedures Community based Orthodontics. XVIII. Clinical Orthodontics Myofunctional Orthodontics: Basic principles Contemporary appliances - their design and manipulation Case selection and evaluation of the treatment results Review of the current literature. Dentofacial Orthopedics Principles Biomechanics Appliance design and manipulation Review of contemporary literature Cleft lip and palate rehabilitation: Diagnosis and treatment planning Mechanotherapy Special growth problems of cleft cases Speech physiology, pathology and elements of therapy as applied to orthodontics Team rehabilitative procedures. Biology of tooth movement: Principles of tooth movement-review Review of contemporary literature Applied histophysiology of bone, periodontal ligament Molecular and ultra cellular consideration in tooth movement Orthodontic / Orthognathic surgery: Orthodontist' role in conjoint diagnosis and treatment planning Pre and post-surgical Orthodontics Participation in actual clinical cases, progress evaluation and post retension study Review of current literature Ortho / Perio / Prostho inter relationship Principles of interdisciplinary patient treatment Common problems and their management Basic principles of Mechanotherapy Includes Removable appliances and fixed appliances Design Construction Fabrication Management Review of current literature on treatment methods and results Applied preventive aspects in Orthodontics Caries and periodontal disease prevention Oral hygiene measures Clinical procedures Interceptive Orthodontics Principles Growth guidance Diagnosis and treatment planning Therapy emphasis on: a. Dento-facial problems b. Tooth material discrepancies c. Minor surgery for Orthodontics Retention and relapse Mechanotherapy - special reference to stability of results with various procedures Post retention analysis Review of contemporary literature XIX. Recent advances like: Use of implants Lasers Application of FE.M. Distraction Osteogenesis Skills: II. Pre - Clinical Exercises A general outline of the type of exercises is given here. Every institution can decide the details of exercises under each category. General Wire bending exercises to develop the manual dexterity. Clasps, Bows and springs used in the removable appliances. Soldering and welding exercises. Fabrication of removable habit breaking, mechanical and functional appliances, also all types of space maintainors and space regainers. Bonwill Hawley Ideal arch preparation. Construction of orthodontic models trimmed and polished preferably as per specifications of Tweed or A.B.O. Cephalometric tracing and various Analyses, also superimposrtion methods - Fixed appliance typhodont exercises. Training shall be imparted in one basic technique i.e. Standard Edgewise / Begg technique or its derivative / Straight wire etc., with adequate exposure to other techniques. Typhodont exercise i. Band making ii. Bracket positioning and placement iii. Different stages in treatment appropriate to technique taught 9. Clinical photography 10. Computerized imaging 11. Preparation of surgical splints, and splints for TMJ problems. 12. Handling of equipments like vacuum forming appliances and hydro solder etc First Year I. Basic Pre-Clinical Exercise Work for the MDS Students: First 6 Months 1. Non-appliance exercises All the following exercises should be done with 0.7 or 0.8mm wire SI. No.ExerciseNo.1Straightening of 6" & 8" long wire1 each2Square13Rectangle14Triangle of 2" side15Circle of 2" side16Bending of 5U's17Bending of 5V's1Clasps SI. NoExerciseNo.1 Clasps22Full clasps 23Triangular Clasps24Adam's clasp - upper molar25Adam's Clasp - lower molar26Adam's Clasp - Pre-molar27Adam's Clasp - Incisor28Modification of Adam's - With Helix29Modification of Adam's - With distal extension210Modification of Adam's - With soldered tube211Duyzing Clasps on Molars212Southend Clasp1 3. LABIAL BOWS SL NOEXERCISENO1Short labial bow (upper & lower)12Long labial bow (upper & lower)13Robert's retractor14High labial bow-with apron spring's15Mill's labial bow16Reverse loop labial bow17Retention labial bow soldered to Adam's clasp18Retention labial bow extending distal to second molar9Fitted labial bow10Split high labial bow1 4. SPRINGS SL NOEXERCISENO1Finger spring-mesial movement22Finger spring-distal movement23Double cantilever spring24Flapper spring25Coffin spring26T spring25. CANINE RETRACTORS SL NOEXERCISENO1u loop canine retractor2PAIRS2Helical canine retractor2PAIRS3Palatal canine retractor2PAIRS4Self -supporting canine retractor2PAIRS5Self -supporting canine retractor2PAIRSAppliances SL NOEXERCISE1Hawley's retention appliance with anterior bite plane2Upper Hawley's appliance with posterior bite plane3Upper expansion appliance with coffin spring4Upper expansion appliance with coffin spring5Upper expansion appliance with expansion screw6Habit breaking appliance with tongue crib7Oral screen and double oral screen8Lip bumper9Splint forBruxism10Catalans appliance11Activator12Bionator13Frankel-FR 2 appliance14Twin block15Lingual arch16TPA17Quad helix18Bihelix19Utility arches20Pendulum appliance7. Soldering exercisesSI.No.ExerciseNo.1Star12Comb13Christmas tree .14Soldering buccaltube on molar bands1 8. Welding exercises SI.No.Exercise1Pinching and welding of molar, premolar, canine and Incisor bands2Welding of buccal tubes and brackets on molar bands and incisor bands 9. Impression of upper and lower arches in alginate 10. Study model preparation 11. Model analysis SI. No.EXERCISE1Impression of upper and lower dental arches2PREPARATION OF STUDY MODEL -1 And all the permanent dentition analyses to be done.3PREPARATION OF STUDY MODEL - 2And all the permanent dentition analyses to be done.4PREPARATION OF STUDY MODEL - 3And all the mixed dentition analyses to be done. Cephalometrics SI. No.EXERCISE1Lateral cephalogram to be traced in five different colors and super imposed to see the accuracy of tracing2Steiner's analysis3Down's analysis4Tweed analysis5Rickett's analysis6Burrstone analysis7Rakosi's analysis8Mc Namara analysis9Bjork analysis10Coben's analysis11Harvold's analysis12Soft tissue analysis - Holdaway and Burstone 13. Basics of Clinical Photography including Digital Photography 14. Light wire bending exercises for the Begg technique SI. No.Exercise1Wire bending technique on 0.016' wire circle "Z" Omega2Bonwill-Hawley diagram3Making a standard arch wire4Inter maxillary hooks- Boot leg and Inter Maxillary type5Upper and Lower arch wire6Bending a double back arch wire7Bayonet bends (vertical and horizontal offsets)8Stage-Ill arch wire9Torquing auxiliary (upper)10Reverse Torquing (lower)11Up righting spring15.Typhodont exercises Teeth setting in Class-ll division I malocclusion with maxillary anterior proclination and mandibular anterior crowding Band pinching, welding brackets and buccal tubes to the bands Stage-I Stage-ll Pre Stage-I Stage-Ill CLINICAL WORK: Once the basic pre-clinical work is completed the students can take up clinical cases and W clinical training is for the two and half years. Each postgraduate student should start with a minimum of 50 cases of his/her own. Additionally he / she should handle a minimum of 20 transferred cases. The type of cases can be as follows: i. Removable active appliances-5cases ii. Class-I malocclusion with Crowding iii. Class-I malocclusion with bi-maxillary protrusion iv. Class-ll division-1 v. Class-ll division-2 vi. Class-Ill (Orthopedic, Surgical, Orthodontic cases) vii. Inter disciplinary cases viii. Removable functional appliance cases like activator, Bionator, functional regulator, twin block and new developments ix. Fixed functional appliances - Herbst appliance, jasper jumper etc - 5 cases x. Dento-facial orthopedic appliances like head gears, rapid maxillary expansion niti expander etc., - 5 cases xi. Appliance for arch development such as molar distalization -m 5 cases xii. Fixed mechano therapy cases (Begg, PEA, Tip edge, Edgewise) Retention procedures of above treated cases. Other work to be done during FIRST YEAR Seminars: One Seminar per week to be conducted in the department. A minimum of five seminars should be presented by each student each year Journal club: One Journal club per week to re conducted in the department. A minimum of five seminars should be presented by each student each year Protocol for dissertation to be submitted on or before the end of six months from the date of admission. Under graduate classes: Around 4 - 5 classes should be handled by each post-graduate student Field survey: To be conducted and submit the report Inter-departmental meetings: should be held once in a month. Case discussions Field visits: To attend dental camps and to educate the masses Basic subjects classes Internal assessment or Term paper Second Year: The clinical cases taken up should be followed under the guidance. More case discussions and cases to be taken up. Other routine work as follows. Seminars: One Seminar per week to be conducted in the department. Each student should present a minimum of five seminars each year. Journal club: One Journal club per week to be conducted in the department. Each student should present a minimum of five seminars each year. Library assignment to be submitted on or before the end of six months. Undergraduate classes: each post-graduate student should handle Around 4-5 classes. Inter-departmental meetings: Should be held once in a month Case discussions Field visits: To attend dental camps and to educate the masses. Internal assessment or term paper. Dissertation work: On getting the approval from the university work for the dissertation to be started. Third Year: The clinical cases taken up should be followed under the guidance. More cases discussions and cases to be taken up. Other routine work as follows: Seminars: One Seminar per week to be conducted in the department. E student should present a minimum of five seminars each year. Journal Club: One Journal club per week to be conducted in the departments minimum of five seminars should be presented by each student each year Under graduate classes: each post - graduate student, should handle Around 4-5 classes. Inter-departmental meetings: Should be held once in a month. The completed dissertation should be submitted six months before the final examination Case discussions Field visits: To attend dental camps and to educate the masses. Finishing and presenting the cases taken up. Preparation of finished cases and presenting the cases (to be presented for the examination) 10. Mock examination Dissertation: a. The protocol for dissertation should be submitted on or before the end of six months from the date of admission as per calendar of events to the Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, through proper channel. b. The completed dissertation should be submitted 6 months before the final examination as per calendar of events to the Registrar (Evaluation), Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, through proper channel. c. The dissertation should not be just a repetition of a previously undertaken study should try to explore some new aspects. d. Approval of dissertation is essential before a candidate appears for the Univ examination. Monitoring Learning Progress It is essential to monitor the learning progress of each candidate through continuous app and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring be done by the staff of the department^ participation of students in various teaching / learning activities. It may be structured assessment be done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given in Section IV. Scheme of Examination: Theory : 300 Marks Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be-on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: * Paper-I : Applied Basic Sciences: Applied anatomy, Physiology, Dental Materials, Genetics,Pathology, Physical Anthropology, Applied Research methodology, Bio-Statistics and Applied Pharmacology. Paper II: Orthodontic history, Concepts of occlusion and esthetics, Child and Adult Psychology, Etiology and classification of malocclusion, Dentofacial Anomalies, Diagnostic procedures and treatment planning in Orthodontics, Practice management in Orthodontics PaperIII: Clinical Orthodontics Paper IV : Essay * The topics assigned to the different papers are generally evaluated under those sections. However a strict division of the subject may not be possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable. Students should be prepared to answer overlapping topics. B. Practical / Clinical Examination : 200 Marks Exercise No: 1 Functional Case : 50 Marks Selection of case for functional appliance and recording of construction bite. Fabrication and delivery of the appliance the next day. Exercise No: 2 Multiband exercise 50 Marks 1. III stage with auxiliary springs OR 2. Bonding of SWA brackets and construction of suitable arch wire. Exercise No. 3 Display of records of the treated cases (minimum of 5 cases) 5 cases * 15 marks = 75 Marks Exercise No:4 long case discussions:25 Marks NoExerciseMarks allottedApproximate time1Functional appliance501 hour 1 hour2III stage mechanics/ Bonding an arch wire fabrication501 hour 30 min3Display of case records (a minimum of 5 cases to be presented with all the cases)751 hour4Long cases252 hours C Viva Voce : 100 Marks i. Viva-Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic is given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked t make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minutes. ORAL PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY Objectives: To train a post graduate dental surgeon so as to ensure higher competence in both general and special pathology dealing with the nature of oral diseases, their causes, processes and effects. An oral pathologist is expected to perform routine histopathological evaluation of specimens relating to oral and perioral tissues, to carry out routine diagnostic procedures including hematological, cytological, microbiological, Immunological and ultra structural investigations. He/she is expected to have an understanding of current research methodology, collection and interpretation of data, ability to carry out research projects on clinical and or epidemiological aspects, a working knowledge on current databases, automated data retrieval systems, referencing and skill in writing scientific papers. He/she is expected to present scientific data pertaining to the field, in conferences both as poster and verbal presentations and ot take part in group discussions. Broad outline of theoretical, clinical and practical courses. Study of principles of routine and special techniques used for histopathology including principles of histochemistry, Immunochemistry, applied and theoretical biochemical basis of histochemistry as related to oral pathology. Advanced histological and histopathological study of dental and oral tissues including embryonic considerations, clinical considerations, biology, histology, Pathology, prognosis and management of oral oncology, Concepts of oral premalignancy Study of special and applied pathology of oral tissues as well as relation of local pathologic and clinical findings to systemic conditions. Oral microbiology and their relationship to various branches of dentistry. Oral microbiology affecting hard and soft tissues. Study of clinical changes and their significance to dental and oral diseases as related to oral pathology Forensic odontology Inter institutional postings such as cancer hospital, dermatology clinics, regional HIV detection centers, 'sophisticated instrumentation centers for electron microscopy and other techniques. Maintenance of records of all postgraduates activities. Library assignment. 10. University Dissertation. A. Course contents First year 1) Biostatistics and Research Methodology Basic principles of biostatistics and study as applied to dentistry and research Collection/organization of data/measurement scales presentation of data analysis. Measures of central tendency. Measures of variability. Sampling and planning of health survey. Probability, normal distribution and indicative statistics. Estimating population values. Tests of significance (parametric/non-parametric qualitative methods.) Analysis of variance Association, correlation and regression. Approach: Didactic lectures on biostatistics and discussion on research methodology by eminent researchers. Two - day P.G. orientation course including general approach PG course, library and main dissertation, journal club topic selection and presentation, seminars, clinico-pathological meets, teaching methodology and use of audiovisual aids. 2) Applied Gross Anatomy of Head and Neck including Histology: Temporomandibularjoint Trigeminal nerve and facial nerve Muscles of mastication Tongue Salivary glands Nerve supply; blood supply, lymphatic drainage and venous drainage of Orodental tissues. Embryology -Development of face, palate, mandible, maxilla, tongue and applied aspects of the same -Development of teeth and dental tissues and developmental defects of oral and maxillofacial region and abnormalities of teeth Maxillary sinus Jaw muscles and facial muscles Genetics: Introduction modes of inheritance, chromosomal anomalies of oral tissues and single genetic disorders. Approach: To be covered as didactic lectures. Posting in department of anatomy for dissection of head, face and neci 3) Physiology (General and oral) Saliva Pain Mastication Taste Deglutition Wound healing Vitamins (Influence on growth, development and structure of oral soft and hard tissues and paraoral tissues.) Calcium metabolism. Theories of mineralization. Tooth eruption and shedding. Hormones. (Influence on growth, development and structure of oral soft and hard tissues and para oral tissues.) Blood and its constituents. Approach: To be covered as didactic lectures. 4) Cell Biology: Cell-structure and function (ultrastructural and molecular aspects), intercellular junctions, cell cycle and division, cell cycle regulators, cell - cell and cell - extra cellular matrix interactions. Detailed molecular aspects of DNA, RNA, and intracellular organelles, transcription and translation and molecular biology techniques. Approach: To be covered as seminars and didactic lecture. 5) General Histology: Light and electron microscopy considerations of Epithelial tissues and glands, bone, hematopoietic system, lymphatic system, muscle, neural tissue, endocrinal system (thyroid, pituitary, parathyroid) Approach: Topics to be covered as didactic lectures. Postings in the department of anatomy and histology for slide discussion Record book to be maintained. 6) Biochemistry: Chemistry of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Methods of identification and purification. Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Biological oxidation. Various techniques - cell fractionation and ultra filtration, centrifugation, Electrophor Spectrophotometry, and radioactive techniques. Approach: Topics to be covered as didactic lectures. Postings to the department of biochemistry to familiarize with various techniques Record book to be maintained. 7) General Pathology: Inflammation and chemical mediators, thrombosis, embolism, necrosis, repair, degeneration, shock, hemorrhage pathogenic mechanisms at molecular level and blood dyscrasias, Carcinogenesis and Neoplasia. Approach: To be covered as seminars and didactic lectures. 8) General Microbiology:Definitions of various types of infections.Routes of infection and spreadSterilization, disinfection and antiseptics.Bacterial genetics.Physiology and growth of microorganisms.Approach: To be covered as seminars and didactic lectures. Record book to be maintained. 9) Basic Immunology Basic principles of immunity, antigen and antibody reactions.Cell mediated immunity and Humoral immunity.Immunology of hypersensitivity.Immunological basis of the autoimmune phenomena.Immunodeficiency with relevance to opportunistic infections.Basic principles of transplantation and tumor immunity.Approach: To be covered as didactic lectures. 10) Systemic microbiology/applied microbiology Morphology, classification, pathogenicity, mode of transmission, methods of pre collection and transport of specimen, for laboratory diagnosis, staining methods, comi culture media, interpretation of laboratory reports and antibiotic sensitivity tests. Staphylococci Streptococci Corynebacterium diphtheria Mycobacteria Clostridia, bacteroides and fusobacteria Actinomycetales Spirochetes Virology: General properties: structure, broad classification of viruses, pathogenesis, pathology of viral infections. Herpes virus: list of viruses included, lesions produced, pathogenesis, latency principles and laboratory diagnosis. Hepatitis virus: list of viruses, pathogenesis, and mode of infection, list of diagnostic tests, and their interpretations, methods of prevention and control. Human Immunodeficiency virus: structure with relevance to laboratory diagnosis, type of infection, laboratory tests and their interpretation, universal precautions, specific precautions and recent trends in diagnosis and prophylaxis. Mycology: General properties of fungi, classification bases on disease, superficial, subcutaneous, deep opportunistic infections. General principles of fungal infections, diagnosis rapid diagnosis method of collection of sample and examination for fungi. Approach: To be covered as seminars and didactic lectures Postings to the dept. of microbiology to familiarize with relevant diagnostic methods Record book to be maintained 11) Oral Biology (oral and dental histology) Structure and function of oral, dental and paraoral tissues including their ultra structure, molecular and biochemical aspects. Study of morphology of permanent and deciduous teeth (Lectures and practical demonstrations to be given by PG students) Approach: To be covered as seminars and didactic lectures. Slide discussion on histological appearance of normal oral tissues. Record book to be maintained. 12) Basic molecular biology and techniques: experimental aspects - DNA extraction, PCR, western blotting. Approach: To be covered as didactic lectures Postings in centers where facilities are available for demonstration of routine molecular biology techniques. Record book to be maintained. 13) Basic histo techniques and microscopy: Routine hematological tests and clinical significance of the same. Biopsy procedures for oral lesions. Processing of tissues for Paraffin lesions. Microtome and principles of microtomy. Routine stains, principles and theories of staining techniques Microscope, principles and theories of microscopy. Light microscopy and various other types including electron microscopy. Methods of tissue preparation for ground sections, decalcified sections. Approach: Topics to be covered as seminars. Preparation of ground and decalcified sections, tissue processing, sectioning and staining. Record book to be maintained Academic activities: Submission of synopsis of dissertation at the end of six months. Journal clubs and seminars to be presented by every post graduate student twice a month. To attend interdepartmental meetings. To attend dental camps based on the survey to be done. Part -1 year ending examination to be conducted by the college. SECOND YEAR Oral pathology Developmental defects of oral and maxillofacial region and abnormalities of teeth Dental caries (Introduction, Epidemiology, microbiology, cariogenic bacterial including properties, acid production in plaque, development of lesion, response of dentine - pulp unit, histopathology, root caries, sequelae and immunology). Pulpal and Periapical diseases Infections of oral and Para oral regions (bacterial, viral and fungal tnfection Non - neoplastic disorders of salivary glands Bone pathology Hematological disorders Physical and chemical injuries, allergic and Immunological diseases. Cysts of odontogenic origin Dermatologic diseases. Periodontal diseases Oral manifestations of systemic diseases Facial pain and neuromuscular disorders including TMJ disorders Regressive alterations of teeth Clinical Pathology: Laboratory investigations - Hematology, Microbiology and Urine analysis Postings to Clinical Pathology fop relevant training Record book to be maintained. Specialized histotechniques and special stains: Special staining techniques for different tissues. Immunohistochemistry Preparation of frozen sections and cy to logical smears Approach: Training to be imparted in the department or in other institutions having the facility Record book to be maintained Recording of Case history and Clinico-pathological discussions: Approach Posting to the department of Oral medicine, Diagnosis and Radiology and Oral and Maxillofacial surgery Record of case histories to be maintained Dermatology Study of selected mucocutaneous lesions-etiopathogenesis, pathology, clinical presentation and diagnosis. Approach Posting to the dept of Dermatology of a Medical college Topics to be covered as Seminars Record of cases seen to be maintained. Oral oncology Detailed study including Pathogenesis, molecular and biochemical changes of tumor like lesions and Premalignant lesions affecting the hard and soft tissues of oral and paraoral tissues Tumour markers Approach To be covered as seminars Posting to a Cancer center to familiarise with the pathological appearances, diagnosis, radio-diagnosis and treatment modalities. Oral Microbiology and immunology Normal Oral microbial flora Defense mechanism of the oral cavity Microbiology and immunology of Dental caries and Periodontal diseases Dental caries (Introduction, epidemiology, microbiology, cariogenic bacteria including properties, acid production in plaque, development of lesion, response of dentin-pulp unit, histopathology, root caries, sequelae and immunology) Tumor immunology Infections of Pulp and Periapical and periodontal tissues Oral sepsis and Bacterimia Microbial genetics Infections of oral and Para oral regions (bacterial, viral and fungal infections) Approach To be covered as seminars Forensic Odontology: Legal procedures like inquest, medico-legal evidences post mortem examination of violence around mouth and neck, identification of deceased individual-dental importance. Bite marks rugae patterns and lip prints. Approach To be covered as seminars Posting to a Cancer center to familiarize with the pathological appearances, diagnosis, and radio-diagnosis and treatment modalities Histopathology - slide discussion Record book to be maintained Laboratory techniques and Diagnosis Routine hematological tests and clinical significance of the same Microtome and principles of microtomy Routine stains, principles and theories of staining techniques Microscope, principles and theories of microscopy Light microscopy and various other types including electron microscopy Methods of tissue preparation for ground sections, decalcified sections. Special sfains and staining techniques for different tissues Immunohistochemistry Preparation of frozen sections and cytological smears Other Topics in Oral Pathology. Detailed description of diseases affecting oral mucosa, teeth, supporting tissues & jaws Cysts of the oral & Para-oral regions Systemic diseases affecting oral cavity. Approach: Seminars & Slide discussions. Record notebook to be maintained. Training in histo-pathology slide reporting. Experimental aspects of Oral diseases Approach: Posting is desirable in Centers where animal experimentation is carried out to familiarize with laboratory technique's, upkeep & care of experimental animals. Recent advances in Oral Pathology. Approach: Update of knowledge in Oral Pathology through study of recent journals & Internet browsing. Journal Clubs & Group discussions Academic activities Library assignment to be submitted at the end of 6 months Commencement of dissertation work Journal clubs and seminars to be presented by every PG student Clinico - pathological discussions once in a month by every PG student To attend interdepartmental meetings. Lecture and practical classes and slide discussions to be taken for II BDS students in oral and dental anatomy, dental histology and oral physiology. Year ending examination (theory and practical) to be conducted by the college. IIIRD YEAR Non-neoplastic disorders of salivary glands. Bone pathology Physical and chemical injuries, allergic and Immunological diseases. Cysts of odontogenic origin Oral manifestations of systemic diseases Approach To be covered as seminars Slide discussions of the same Record book to be maintained Academic activities Visit to center out Animal experimentation to familiarize with Laboratory techniques, upkeep and care of animals Completion of Dissertation work and submission of the same, six months before the Final Examination Study of Journals, Internet Browsing, and group discussions, to update knowledge in the recent advances in Oral Pathology Lecture and Practical demonstrations for third B.D.S students in Oral pathology and Microbiology Reporting of histopathology slides Journal clubs and Seminars to be presented by every post graduate student twice a month Clinico-pathological discussions by every student once in a month To attend Interdepartmental meetings. Monitoring learning Progress It is essential to monitor the learning progress of each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities. It may be structured and assessment is done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given in Section IV. Scheme of Examination Theory - 300 Marks Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows *: PAPER-I : Applied Basic Sciences: Applied anatomy, Physiology (General and oral), Cell Biology, General Histology, Biochemistry, General Pathology, General and systemic Microbiology, Virology, Mycology, Basic Immunology, Oral Biology (oral and dental histology), Biostatistics and Research Methodology PAPER-II: Oral pathology, Oral Microbiology & Immunology and Forensic Odontology PAPER-III: Laboratory techniques and Diagnosis and Oncology PAPER-IV: Essay * The topics assigned to the different papers are generally evaluated under those sections. However a strict division of the subject may not be possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable. Students should be prepared to answer overlapping topics. B. Practical/Clinical - 200 Marks 1. Case Presentation Long case - 20 marks Short case 10 marks 2. Clinical Hematology (any two investigations) - 20 Marks Hb%, bleeding time, clotting time, Total WBC count, Differential WBC count and ESR Smear Presentation - 20 marks Cytology or microbial smear and staining Paraffin sectioning and H&E Staining - 30 Marks Histopathology slide discussion - 100 Marks C. Viva Voce 100 Marks i. Viva-Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes rill components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic is given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked to make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minutes PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTY Objectives At the end of 3 years of training the candidate should be able to: Knowledge apply basic sciences knowledge regarding etiology, diagnosis and management of the prevention, promotion and treatment of all the oral conditions at the individual and community level. Identify social, economic, environmental and emotional determinants in a given individual patient or a community for the purpose of planning and execution of Community Oral Health Program. Ability to conduct Oral Health Surveys in order to identify all the oral health problems affecting the community and find solutions using multi - disciplinary approach. Ability to act as a consultant in community Oral Health, teach, guide and take part in research (both basic and clinical), present and publish the outcome at various scientific conferences and journals, both national and international level. Skills The candidate should be able to Take history, conduct clinical examination including all diagnostic procedures to arrive at diagnosis at the individual level and conduct survey of the community at state and national level of all conditions related to oral health to arrive at community diagnosis.Plan and perform all necessary treatment, prevention and promotion of Oral Heal at the individual and community level. Plan appropriate Community Oral Health Program, conduct the program and evaluate, at the community level. Ability to make use of knowledge of epidemiology to identify causes and appropriate preventive and control measures. Develop appropriate person power at various levels and their effective utilization. Conduct survey and use appropriate methods to impart Oral Health Education. Develop ways of helping the community towards easy payment plan, and followed by evaluation for their oral health care needs. Develop the planning, implementation, evaluation and administrative skills to cany out successful community Oral Health Programs. Values: Adopt ethical principles in all aspects of Community Oral Health Activities. To apply ethical and moral standards while carrying out epidemiological researches. Develop communication skills, in particular to explain the causes and prevention of oral diseases to the patient. Be humble and accept the limitations in his knowledge and skill and to ask for help from colleagues when needed and promote teamwork approach. Respect patient's rights and privileges including patients right to information and right to seek a second opinion. Course Contents: Paper I: Applied Basic Sciences I. Applied Anatomy and Histology A. Applied Anatomy in relation to: Development of face Bronchial arches Muscles of facial expression Muscles of mastication TMJ Salivary gland Tongue Salivary gland Tongue Hard and soft palate Infratemporal fossa Paranasal air sinuses Pharynx and larynx Cranial and spinal nerves- with emphasis on trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal and hypoglossal nerve Osteology of maxilla and mandible Blood supply, venous and lymphatic drainage of head and neck Lymph nodes of head and neck Structure and relations of alveolar process and edentulous mouth Genetics-fundamentals B. Oral Histology Development of dentition, Innervations of dentin and pulp Periodontium-development, histology, blood supply, nerve supply and lymphatic drainage Oral mucous membrane Pulp-periodontal complex II. Applied Physiology and Biochemistry: % Cell % Mastication and deglutition % Food and nutrition % Metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats % Vitamins and minerals % Fluid and electrolyte balance % Pain pathway and mechanism-types, properties % Blood composition and functions, clotting mechanism and erythropoiesis, Blood groups and transfusions, Pulse and blood pressure, % Dynamics of blood flow % Cardiovascular homeostasis-heart sounds % Respiratory system: Normal physiology and variations in health and diseases, Asphyxia and artificial respiration % Endocrinology: thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, pituitary, sex hormones and pregnancy, Endocrine regulation of blood sugar. III. A. Applied Pathology: Pathogenic mechanism of molecular level Cellular changes following injury Inflammation and chemical mediators Oedema, thrombosis and embolism Hemorrhage and shock Neoplasia and metastasis Blood disorders Histopathology and pathogenesis of dental caries, periodontal disease, oral mucosal lesions, and malignancies, HIV Propagation of dental infection B. Microbiology Microbial flora of oral cavity Bacteriology of dental caries and periodontal disease Methods of sterilization Virology of HIV, herpes, hepatitis Parasitology Basic immunology - basic concepts of immune system in human body Cellular and humoral immunity Antigen and antibody system Hypersensitivity and Autoimmune diseases C. Oral Pathology Detailed description of diseases affecting the oral mucosa, teeth, supporting tissues and jaws. Physical and Social Anthropology Introduction and definition Appreciation of the biological basis of health and disease Evolution of human race, various studies of different races by anthropological methods Applied Pharmacology: Definition, scope and relations to other branches of medicine, mode of action, bioassay, standardization, pharmacodyanamics, pharmcokinetics. Chemotherapy of bacterial infections and viral infections - sulphonamides and antibiotics. Local anesthesia Analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs Hypnotics, tranquilizers and antipyretics Important hormones-ACTH, cortisone, insulin and oral antidiabetics. Drug addiction and tolerance Important pharmacological agents in connection with autonomic nervous system-adrenaline, noradrenaline, atropine Brief mention of antihypertensive drugs Emergency drugs in dental practice Vitamins and haemopoietic drugs Research Methodology and Biostatistics: Health informatics: basic understanding of computers and its components, operating software (Windows), Microsoft office, preparation of teaching materials like slides, project, multimedia knowledge. Research methodology- definitions, types of research, designing written protocol for research, objectivity in methodology, quantification, records and analysis. Biostatistics-introduction, applications, uses and limitations of bio - statistics in Public Health dentistry, collection of data, presentation of data, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, methods of summarizing, parametric and non parametric tests of significance, correlation and regression, multivariate analysis, sampling and sampling techniques - types, errors, bias, trial and calibration COMPUTERS-Basic operative skills in analysis of data and knowledge of multimedia. Paper II - Public Health 1. Public Health Definition, concepts and philosophy of dental health History of public health in India and at international level Terminologies used in public health 2. Health Definition, concepts and philosophy of health Health indicators Community and its characteristics and relation to health 3. Disease Definition, concepts. Multifactorial causation, natural history, risk factors Disease control and eradication, evaluation and causation, infection of specific diseases Vaccines and immunization 4. General Epidemiology Definition and aims, general principles Multifactorial causation, natural history, risk factors Methods in epidemiology, descriptive, analytical, experimental and classic epidemiology of specific diseases, uses of epidemiology Duties of epidemiologist General idea of method of investigating chronic diseases, mostly non-infectious nature, epidemic, endemic, and pandemic. Ethical conversation in any study requirement New knowledge regarding ethical subjects Screening of diseases and standard procedures used 5. Environmental Health: Impact of important components of the environment of health Principles and methods of identification, evaluation and control of such health hazards Pollution of air, water, soil, noise, food Water purification, international standards of water Domestic and industrial toxins, ionizing radiation Occupational hazards Waster disposal- various methods and sanitation 6. Public Health Education: Definition, aims, principles of health education Health education, methods, models, contents, planning health education programs Public Health Practice and Administration System In India Ethics And Jurisprudence Basic principles of law Contract laws- dentist - patient relationships & Legal forms of practice Dental malpractice Person identification through dentistry Legal protection for practicing dentist. Consumer protection act 9.Nutrition In Public Health: Study of science of nutrition and its application to human problem e Nutritional surveys and their evaluations e Influence of nutrition and diet on general health and oral health, dental caries, periodontal disease and oral cancers Dietary constituents and cariogenecity e Guidelines for nutrition lO. Behavioral Sciences: Definition and introduction Sociology: social class, social group, family types, communities and social relationships, culture, its effect on oral health. Psychology: definition, development of child psychology, anxiety, fear and phobia, intelligence, learning, motivation, personalities, fear, dentist-patient relationship, modeling and experience Hospital Administration: Departmental maintenance, organizational structures Types of practices Biomedical waste management Health Care Delivery System: International oral health care delivery systems - Review Central and state system in general and oral health care delivery system if any National and health policy National health programme Primary health care - concepts, oral health in PHC and its implications National and international health organizations Dentists Act 1928, Dental council of India, Ethics, Indian Dental Association Role of W.H.O. and Voluntary organizations in Health Care for the Community 13. Oral Biology And Genetics: A detailed study of cell structure Introduction to Genetics, Gene structure, DNA, RNA Genetic counseling, gene typing Genetic approaches in the study of oral disorders Genetic Engineering - Answer to current health problems Paper III: Dental Public Health 1. Dental Public Health: History Definition and concepts of dental public health Differences between clinical and community dentistry Critical review of current practice Dental problems of specific population groups such as chronically ill, handicapped and institutionalized group 2. Epidemiology of Oral Diseases and Conditions Dental caries, gingival, periodontal disease malocclusion, dental Fluorosis, oral cancer, TMJ disorders and other oral health related problems. Oral Survey Procedures: Planning Implementation WHO basic oral health methods 1997 Indices for dental diseases and conditions Evaluation 4. Delivery of Dental Care Dental person power - dental auxiliaries Dentist - population ratios, Public dental care programs School dental health programs- Incremental and comprehensive care Private practice and group practice Oral health policy - National and international policy 5.Payment for Dental care Prepayment Post-payment Reimbursement plans Voluntary agencies Health insurance Evaluation of Quality of Dental care Problems in public and private oral health care system program Evaluation of quality of services, governmental control Preventive Dentistry Levels of prevention Preventive oral health programs screening, health education and motivation Prevention of all dental diseases-dental caries, periodontal diseases, oral cancer, malocclusion and Dentofacial anomalies Role of dentist in prevention of oral diseases at individual and community level. Fluoride -History -Mechanism of action -Metabolism -Fluoride toxicity -Fluorosis -Systemic and topical preparations -Advantages and disadvantages of each -Update regarding Fluorosis -Epidemiological studies -Methods of fluoride supplements -Defluoridation techniques Plaque control measures- -Health Education -Personal oral hygiene -Tooth brushing technique -Dentifrices, mouth rinses Pit and fissure sealant, ART Preventive oral health care for medically compromised individual Update on recent preventive modalities Caries vaccines Dietary counseling 8. Practice Management Definition Principles of management of dental practice and types Organization and administration of dental practice Ethical and legal issues in dental practice Current trends Structured Training Schedule First Year Seminars 5 seminars in basic sciences subject, To conduct 10 journal clubs Library assignment on assigned topics - 2 Submission of synopsis for dissertation-within 6 months Periodic review of dissertation at two monthly intervals Clinical Training Clinical assessment of patient Learning different criteria and instruments used in various oral indices - 5 cases each Oral Hygiene Index - Greene and Vermillion Oral Hygiene Index - Simplified DMF - DMF (T), DMF (S) Def Fluorosis Indices - Dean's Fluorosis Index, Tooth Surface Index for Fluorosis, Th$| and Fejerskov Index Community Periodontal Index (CPI) Plaque Index-Silness and Loe WHO Oral Health Assessment Form -1997 Carrying out treatment (under comprehensive oral health care) of 10 patients - maintaining complete records. Field Programme: 1. Carrying out preventive programs and health education for school children of the adopted school. 2. School based preventive programs- Topical Fluoride application-Sodium Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, AckW* Phosphate Fluoride preparations and Fluoride varnishes, Fluoride mouth rinses Pit and Fissure Sealant - chemically cured (GIC), light cured Minimal Invasive Treatment-Preventive Resin Restorations (PRR), Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) Organizing and carrying out dental camps in both urban and rural areas. Visit to slum, water treatment plant, sewage treatment plant, and Milk dairy, Public Health Institute, Anti-Tobacco Cell, Primary Health Center and submitting reports. In additions the postgraduate shall assist and guide the under graduate students in their clinical and field programs. Second Year Seminars Seminars in Public Health and Dental Public Health topics Conducting journal clubs Short term research project on assigned topics - 2 Periodic review of dissertation at monthly reviews Clinical Training-Continuation of the clinical training Clinical assessment of patient Learning different criteria and instruments used in various oral indices e Oral Hygiene Index - Greene and Vermillion Oral Hygiene Index Simplified DMF - DMF (T), DMF (S) Def t/s Fluorosis Indices - Dean's Fluorosis Index, Tooth Surface Index for Fluorosis, Thylstrup and Fejerskov Index Community Periodontal Index (CPI) Plaque Index-Silness and Loe WHO Oral Health Assessment Form -1987 Carrying out treatment (under comprehensive oral health care) of 10 patients - maintaining complete records Field Program - Continuation of field program Carrying out school dental health education School based preventive programs- Topical Fluoride application-Sodium Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride preparations and Fluoride varnishes, Fluoride mouth rinses Pit and Fissure Sealant - chemically cured (GIC); light cured Minimal Invasive Treatment-Preventive Resin Restorations (PRR), Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) Organizing and carrying out dental camps in both urban and rural areas. Assessing oral health status of various target groups like School children, Expectant mothers Handicapped, Underprivileged, and geriatric populations. Plan dental manpower and financing dental health care for the above group. 6. Application of the following preventive measures in clinic-10 Cases each. Topical Fluoride application - Sodium Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Acidula' Phosphate Fluoride preparations and Fluoride varnishes. Pit and Fissure Sealant 7. Planning total health care for school children in an adopted school: a) Periodic surveying of school children b) Incremental dental care c) Comprehensive dental care 8. Organizing and conducting community oral health surveys for all oral condition- 3 surveys 9. In addition the postgraduate shall assist and guide the under graduatestuc in their clinical and field programs 10. To take lecture classes (2) for Undergraduate students in order to learn teaching met (pedagogy) on assigned topic. Third Year: Seminars Seminars on recent advances in Preventive Dentistry and Dental Public Health Critical evaluation of scientific articles -10 articles Completion and submission of dissertation Clinical Training Clinical assessment of patient Learning different criteria and instruments used in various oral indices - 5 each Oral Hygiene Index - Greene and Vermillion Oral Hygiene Index Simplified DMF - DMF (T), DMF (S) Def t/s Fluorosis Indices - Dean's Fluorosis Index, Tooth Surface Index for FluortT Thylstrup and Fejerskov Index Community Periodontal Index (CPI) Plaque Index-Silness and Loe WHO Oral Health Assessment Form -1987 Carrying out treatment (under comprehensive oral health care) of 10 patients - maintaining complete records 3. Carrying out school dental health education 4. School based preventive programs- Topical Fluoride application - Sodium Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride preparations and Fluoride varnishes. Pit and Fissure Sealant Minimal Invasive Techniques - Preventive Resin Restorations (PRR), Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) To take lecture classes (2) for Undergraduate students in order to learn teaching methods (pedagogy) on assigned topic Exercise on solving community health problems -10 problems Application of the following preventive measures in clinic -10 cases each. Topical Fluoride application - Sodium Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride preparations Pit and Fissure sealants Dental - health education training of school teachers, social workers, health workers, Posting at dental satellite centers/ nodal centers In addition the post graduate shall assist and guide the under graduate students in their clinical and field programs Before completing the third year M.D.S., a student must have attended two national conferences. Attempts should be made to present two scientific papers, publication of a scientific article in a journal. Monitoring Learning Process: It is essential to monitor the learning progress of each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities. It may be structured and assessment be done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given in Section IV. Scheme of Examination A. Theory 300 Marks' Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: * PAPER-I : Applied Basic Sciences: Applied Anatomy and Histology, Applied Physiology and Biochemistry, Applied Pathology, Microbiology, Oral Pathology, Physical and Social Anthropology, Applied Pharmacology and Research Methodology and statistics. PAPER II: Public Health PAPER-III: Dental Public Health PAPER-IV: Essay Topics of current interest in community oral health? * The topics assigned to the different papers are generally evaluated under those sections. However a strict division of the subject may not be possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable. Students should be prepared to answer overlapping topics. B. Practical / Clinical Examination : 200 Marks Clinical examination of at least 2 patients representing the community- includss history, main complaints, examination and recording of the findings, using indices for the assessment of oral health and presentation of the observation including diagnosis, comprehensive treatment planning. (50 Marks -1 % Hrs) Performing a. One of the treatment procedures as per treatment plan. (Restorative, surgical, rehabilitation) b. Preventive oral health care procedure. (50 Marks -1 % Hrs) c. One of the procedures specified in the curriculum 3 Critical evaluation of a given research article published in an international journal (50 Marks -1 Hour) 4 Problem solving - a hypothetical oral health situation existing in a communityis given with sufficient data. The student as a specialist in community dentistry is expected to suggest practical solutions to the existing oral health situation of the given community. (50 Marks -1 Hour) C. Viva Voce 100 Marks i. Viva-Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic be given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked to make a presentation on the topic for 8-10 minute PAEDODONTICS & PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY Objectives At the end of 3 years of training the candidate should be able to Create not only a good oral health in the child but also a good citizen tomorrow. Instill a positive attitude and behavior in children Understand the principles of prevention and preventive dentistry right from birth to adolescence Guide and counsel the parents in regards to various treatment modalities including different facets of preventive dentistry Prevent and intercept developing malocclusion Skills Obtain proper clinical history, methodological examination of the child patient, perform essential diagnostic procedures and interpret them, and arrive at a reasonable diagnosise and treat appropriately Be competent to treat dental diseases which are occurring in child patient. Manage to repair and restore the lost / tooth structure to maintain harmony between both hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity. Manage the disabled children effectively and efficiently, tailored to the needs of individual requirement and conditions. Attitudes Develop an attitude to adopt ethical principles in all aspects of Pedodontic practice. Professional honesty and integrity are to be fostered Treatment care is to be delivered irrespective of the social status, cast, creed, and religion of the patients. Willingness to share the knowledge and clinical experience with professional colleagues. Willingness to adopt, after a critical assessment, new methods and techniques of Pedodontic management developed from time to time, based on scientific research, which are in the best interest of the child patient. Respect child patient's rights and privileges, including child patients right to information and right to seek a second opinion. Develop an attitude to seek opinion from allied medical and dental specialities, as and when required Course contents Applied Anatomy & genetics Applied Physiology Applied Pathology Nutrition and Die tics Growth & Development: Prenatal and postnatal development of cranium, face, jaws, teeth and supporting structures. Chronology of dental development and development of occlusion. Dimensional changes in dental arches. Cephalometric evaluation of growth. Child Psychology: Development & Classification of behavior, personality, intelligence in children, theories of child psychology, stages of psychological child development, fear anxiety, apprehension dt its management Behavior Management: Non- pharmacological 8b Pharmacological methods. Child Abuse & Dental Neglect Conscious Sedation, Deep Sedation 8s General Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry: (Including Other Drugs, Synergic & Antagonistic Actions of Various Drugs Used in Children Preventive Pedodontics: Concepts, chair bide preventive measures for dental diseases, high-risk caries including rampant & extensive caries - Recognition, Features & Preventive Management, Pit and Fissures Sealants, Oral Hygiene measures, Correlation of brushing with dental caries and periodontal diseases. Diet 8s Nutrition as related to dental caries. Diet Counseling Dental Plaque: Definition, Initiation, Pathogenesis, Biochemistry, and Morphology' & Metabolism. Microbiology & Immunology as related to Oral Diseases in Children. Basic concepts, immune system in human body, Auto Immune diseases, Histopathology, Pathogenesis, Immunology of dental caries, Periodontal diseases. Tumors, Oral Mucosal lesions etc. Gingival 8s Periodontal diseases in Children: Normal Gingiva & Periodontium in children. Gingival & Periodontal diseases - Etiology, Pathogenesis, Prevention & Management 14. Pediatric Operative Dentistry Principle Of Operative Dentistry along with modifications of materials/past, current & latest including tooth colored materials. Modifications required for cavity preparation in primary and young permanent teeth. Various Isolation Techniques Restorations of decayed primary, young permanent and permanent teeth in children using various restorative material like Glass Ionomer, Composites, Silver, Amalgam & latest material (gallium) Stainless steel, Polycarbonate 8s Resin Crowns / Veneers & fibre pvit systems. 15. Pediatric Endodontics: a. Primary Dentition: - Diagnosis of pulpal diseases and their management - Pulp capping, Pulpotomy, Pulpectomy (Materials & Methods), Controversies 8s recent concepts. b. Young permanent teeth and permanent teeth, Pulp capping, Pulpotomy, Apexogenesis, Apexification, Concepts, Techniques and Materials used for different procedures. c. Recent advances in Pediatric diagnosis and Endodontics. Prosthetic consideration in-Paediatric Dentistry. Traumatic Injuries in Children: Classifications & Importance. Sequalae & reaction of teeth to trauma. Management of Traumatized teeth with latest concepts. Management of jaw fracture in children. 18. Interceptive Orthodontics: a. Concepts of occlusion and esthetics: Structure and function of all anatomic components of occlusion, mechanics of articulations, recording of masticatory function, diagnosis of Occlusal dysfunction, relationship of TMJ anatomy and pathology and related neuromuscular physiology. b. A comprehensive review of the local and systemic factors in the causation of malocclusion. c. Recognition and management of normal and abnormal developmental occlusions in primary, mixed and permanent dentitions in children (Occlusal Guidance). d. Biology of tooth movement: A comprehensive review of the principles of teeth movement Review of contemporary literature. Histopathology of bone and Periodontal ligament, Molecular and ultra cellular consideration in tooth movement. e. Myofunctional appliances: Basic principles, contemporary appliances: Design & Fabrication f. Removable appliances: Basic principles, contemporary' appliances: Design & Fabrication g. Case selection & diagnosis in interceptive Orthodontics (Cephalometric, Image processing, Tracing, Radiation hygiene, Video imaging 8s advance Cephalometric techniques). h. Space Management: Etiology, Diagnosis of space problems, analysis, Biomechanics, Planned extraction in interception orthodontics. 19. Oral Habits in Children: Definition, Etiology & Classification Clinical features of digit sucking, tongue thrusting, mouth breathing 8s various other secondary habits. Management of oral habits in children 20. Dental ware of Children with special needs: Definition Etiology, Classification, Behavioral, Clinical features 8s Management of children with: Physically handicapping conditions Mentally compromising conditions Medically compromising conditions Genetic disorders Oral manifestations of Systemic Conditions in Children 8s their Management Management of Minor Oral Surgical Procedures in Children Dental Radiology as related to Pediatric Dentistry Cariology Historical background Definition, Etiology & Pathogenesis Caries pattern in primary, young permanent and permanent teeth in children. Rampant caries, early childhood caries and extensive caries. Definition, etiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical features, Complications 8s Management. Role of diet and nutrition in Dental Caries Dietary modifications 8s Diet counseling. Subjective 8s objective methods of Caries detection with emphasis on Caries Activity tests, Caries prediction, Caries susceptibility 8s their clinical Applications Pediatric Oral Medicine 8s Clinical Pathology: Recognition 8s Management of developmental dental anomalies, teething disorders, stomatological conditions, mucosal lesions, viral infections etc. Congenital Abnormalities in Children: Definition, Classification, Clinical features of Management. Dental Emergencies in Children and their Management. Dental Materials used in Pediatric Dentistry. Preventive Dentistry: Definition Principles 8s Scope Types of prevention Different preventive measures used in Pediatric Dentistry including fissure sealants and caries vaccine. Dental Hearth Education 8s School Dental Health Programmes Dental health concepts, Effects of civilization and environment, Dental Health delivery system, Public Health measures related to children along with principles of Pediatric Preventive Dentistry Fluorides: Historical background Systemic &' Topical fluorides Mechanism of action Toxicity & Management. Defluoridation techniques. Medicological aspects in Paediatric Dentistry with emphasis on informed concept. Counseling in Padeiatric Dentistry Case History Recording, Outline of principles of examination, diagnosis & treatment planning. Epidemiology: Concepts, Methods of recording & evaluation of various oral diseases. Various national & global trends of epidemiology of oral diseases. Comprehensive Infant Oral Health Care. Principles of Bio-Statistics & Research Methodology & Understanding of Computers and Photography Comprehensive cleft care management with emphasis on counseling, feeding, nasoalveolar bone remodeling, speech rehabilitation. Setting up of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry Clinic. Emerging concept in Paediatric Dentistry of scope of laser/minimum invasive procedures : 1ST YEAR Preclinical Work (Duration - first 6 Months of First Year MDS) (One On Each Exercise) 1.Carving of all deciduous teeth Basic wire bending exercises Fabrication of a. Maxillary bite plate / Hawley's' b. Maxillary expansion screw appliance c. Canine retractor appliance d. All habit breaking appliances i. Removable type ii. Fixed type iii. Partially fixed and removable e. Two Myofunctional appliance f. Making of inclined plane appliance g. Feeding appliances Basic soldering exercise I - making of a lamppost of stainless steel wire pieces of different gauges soldered on either side of heavy gauge main post. Fabrication of space maintainers Removable type- Unilateral Non - functional space maintainer Bilateral Non-Functional space maintainer Unilateral functional space maintainer Bilateral functional space maintainer Space Regainers - Hawley's appliances with Helical space regainer Removable appliance with Slingshot space regainer Removable appliance with Dumbbell space regainer Fixed Space maintainers Band & long loop space maintainer Band & short loop space maintainer Mayne's space maintainer Transpalatal arch space maintainer Nance Palatal holding arch Nance Palatal holding arch with canine stoppers Gerbcr space regainer Distal shoe appliance a. Active space maintainers b. For guiding the eruption of first permanent molar -rags c. Arch holding device d. Functional space maintainer Basics for spot welding exercise Collection of extracted deciduous and permanent teeth a. Sectioning of the teeth at various levels and planes b. Drawing of section and shapes of pulp c. Phantom Head Excersies : Performing ideal cavity preparation for various restorative materials for both Deciduous and permanent teeth d. Performing pulpotomy, root canal treatment and Apexification procedure i) Tooth preparation and fabrication of various temporary and permanent restorations on fractured anterior teeth. ii) Preparation of teeth for various types of crowns iii) Laminates/veneers iv) Bonding & banding exercise Performing of behavioral rating and IQ tests for children. Computation of: - Caries index and performing various carrier activity test. Oral Hygiene Index Periodontal Index Fluorosis Index Surgical Exercises : a. Fabrication of splints b. Type of Wiring c. Suturing, various pvit system, prcing & porm. tuli Taking of periapical, occlusal, bitewing radiographs of children b. Developing and processing of films, thus obtained c. Tracing of soft tissue dental and skeletal landmarks as observed on Cephalometric radiographs and drawing of various planes and angles, further interpretation of Cephalometric radiographs is analysis. d. Mixed dentition cast analysis Library assignment 12.Synopsis Clinical work Requirements from 7 to 36 months The following is the minimum requirement to be completed before the candidate can be considered eligible to appear in the final M.D.S Examinations: -  No, Total7 To 12 Months13 To 24 Months25 To 36 Months Clinical Work    1Behavior Management of different age groups children with complete records.17 '2105  2Detailed Case evaluation with complete records, treatment planning and presentation of cases with chair side and discussion1721053Step-by-step chair side preve -ntive dentistry scheduled for high risk children with gingival and periodontal diseases & Dental Caries11155 4Practical application of Preve -ntive dentistry concepts in a class of 35-50 chiidren& Dental Health Education & Motivation.71425Pediatric Operative Dentistry with application of recent concepts.(a). Management of Dental Caries (l) Class I50301010 (II) Class II100405010(III) Other Restorations 100205030(b). Management of traumatized15040605anterior teeth(c) Aesthetic Restorations25051010(d). Pediatric EndodonticProcedures-Deciduous teethPulpotomy /Pulpectomy150305070Permanent Molars-203710Permanent Incisor-152310Apexification &20020810Apexogenesis6Stainless Steel Crowns501020207Other Crowns050102028Fixed Space Maintainers300812109Removable Space Maintainers2005070810Functional Maintainers0501020211Preventive measures like fluoride applications & Pit & Fissure Sealants applications with complete follow-up and diet counseling2008080412Special Assignments(i) School Dental Health Programmes03010101(ii) Camps etc.,02010113 Library usage Laboratory usage Continuing Dental Health Programme (The figures given against SI. No. 4 to 12 are the minimum number of recommended procedures to be performed) Monitoring Learning Progress It is essential to monitorthe learning progress to each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring to be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities. It may be structured and assessment be done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given Section IV. Scheme of Examination A. Theory 300 Marks Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: * PAPER-I : Applied Basic Sciences : Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Nutrition 8s Dietics, Growth 8s Development and Dental plaque, Genetics. PAPER-II : Clinical Paedodontics Conscious sedation, Deep Sedation & General Anesthesia in Pediatric Dentistry Gingival & Periodontal Diseases in Children Pediatric Operative Dentistry Pediatric Endodontics Traumatic Injuries in Children Interceptive Orthodontics Oral Habits in children Dental Care of Children with special needs Oral Manifestations of Systemic Conditions in Children & their Management Management of Minor Oral Surgical Procedures in Children Dental Radiology as Related to Pediatric Dentistry Pediatric Oral Medicine & Clinical Pathology Congenital Abnormalities in Children Dental Emergencies in Children & Their Management Dental Materials Used in Pediatric Dentistry Case History Recording Setting up of Pedodontic & Preventive Dentistry Clinic PAPER III: Preventive and Community Dentistry as applied to Pediatric Dentistry Child Psychology Behavior Management Child Abuse & Dental Neglect Preventive Pedodontics Cariology Preventive Dentistry Dental Health Education 8s School Dental Health Programmes Fluorides Epidemiology Comprehensive Infant Oral Health Care/Comprehensive cleft care Principles of Bio-Statistics 8s Research Methodology 8s Understanding of Computers and Photography PAPER-IV: Essay * The topics assigned to the different papers are generally evaluated under those sections. However a strict division of the subject may not be possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable. Students should be prepared to answer overlapping topics. B. Practical Examination 200 Marks The Clinical / Practical and Viva-Voce Examinations are conducted for a minimum of two days. First Day: 1. Case Discussion, Pulp Therapy i.e. Pulpectomy on a Primary Molar. Case Discussion 20 marks Rubber Dam application 10 marks Working length X-ray 20 marks Obturation : 20 marks Total 70 marks Case Discussion, Crown preparation on a Primary Molar for Stainless steel crown and cementation of the same. Case discussion 10 marks Crown Preparation 20 marks Crown selection and Cementation 20 marks Total 50 marks Case discussion, band adaptation for fixed type of space maintainer and-impression making. Case discussion 20 marks Band adaptation 20 marks Impression 20 marks Total 60 marks Second Day: 1. Evaluation of Fixed Space Maintainer and Cementation : 20 marks C. Viva Voce : 100 Marks i. Viva-Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. ii. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic is given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked to make a presentation on the topic foi 8-10 minutes PROCEDURAL AND OPERATIVE SKILLS SKILLS SHOULD BE AS ON 1st yr- Examination of patients case history recording- 100 FNAC- 50 Biopsy- 50 Observe assist and perform under supervision Intra oral radiographs perform under interpretation-500 2nd yr- 1. Dental treatment to medically compromised patients - Observe, assist, and perform under supervision 2. Extra - oral radiographs, digital radiography 20 - Observe, assist and perform under supervision Operative skills: Giving intra muscular and intravenous injections Administration of oxygen and life saving drugs to the patients Performing basic CPR and certification by Red Cross 3rd Year All the above Performed independently - Case history: Routine cases - 100 Interesting Cases - 25 Intra - oral Radiographs - 100 Periapical view - 100 Bitewing view - 50 Occlusal view - 50 Extra oral radiographs of different views 100 ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY Objectives: At the end of 3 years of training the candidate should be able to Knowledge: Theoretical, Clinical and practical knowledge of all mucosal lesions, diagnostic procedures pertaining to them and latest information of imaging modules. Skills and Attitude: Three important skills need to be imparted Diagnostic skill in recognition of oral lesions and their management Research skills in handling scientific problems pertaining to oral treatment Clinical and Didactic skills in encouraging younger doctors to attain learning objectives Attitudes: the positive mental attitude and the persistence of continued learning need to be inculcated Course Contents Paper I: Applied Basic Sciences Applied Anatomy 1. Gross anatomy of the face: a. Muscles of Facial Expression And Muscles Of Mastication b. Facial nerve c. Facial artery d. Facial vein e. Parotid gland and its relations 2. Neck region: a. Triangles of the neck with special reference to Carotid, Digastric triangles and midline structures b. Facial spaces c. Carotid system of arteries, Vertebral Artery, and Subclavian arteries d. Jugular system Internal jugular External jugular e. Lymphatic drainage f. Cervical plane g. Muscles derived from Pharyngeal arches h. Infratemporal fossa in detail and temporomandibular joint i. Endocrine glands Pituitary j. Sympathetic chain k. Cranial nerves-V, VII, IX, XI, & XII Thyroid Parathyroid I. Exocrine glands Parotid Thyroid Parathyroid 3.Oral Cavity: a.Vestibule and oral cavity proper b.Tongue and teeth c.Palate - soft and hard 4.Nasal Cavity a.Nasal septum b.Lateral wall of nasal cavity c.Paranasal air sinuses 5.Pharynx: Gross salient features of brain and spinal cord with references to attachment of cranial nerves to the brainstem. Detailed study of the cranial nerve nuclei of V, VII, IX, X, XI, XII Osteology: Comparative study of fetal and adult skull Mandible: Development, ossification, age changes and evaluation of mandible in detail Embryology Development of face, palate, nasal septum and nasal cavity, paranasal air sinuses Pharyngeal apparatus in detail including the floor of the primitive pharynx Development of tooth in detail and the age changes Development of salivary glands Congenital anomalies of face must be dealt in detail. Histology: Study of epithelium of oral cavity and the respiratory tract Connective tissue Muscular tissue Nervous tissue Blood vessels Cartilage Bone and tooth Tongue Salivary glands Tonsil, thymus, lymph nodes Physiology: 1. General Physiology: Cell Body Fluid Compartments Classification Composition Cellular transport RMP and action potential Muscle Nerve Physiology Structure of a neuron and properties of nerve fibers Structure of muscle fibers and properties of muscle fibers Neuromuscular transmission 5. Mechanism of muscle contraction Blood: RBC and Hb WBC - Structure and functions Platelets - functions and applied aspects Plasma proteins Blood Coagulation with applied aspects Blood groups Lymph and applied aspects Respiratory System: Air passages, composition of air, dead space, mechanics of respiration with pressure and volume changes Lung volumes and capacities and applied aspects Oxygen and carbon dioxide transport Neural regulation of respiration Chemical regulation of respiration Hypoxia, effects of increased barometric pressure and decreased barometric pressure Cardio-Vascular System: Cardiac Cycle Regulation of heart rate/ Stroke volume / cardiac output / blood flow Regulation f blood pressure Shock, hypertension, cardiac failure Excretory system Renal function tests Gastro - intestinal tract: Composition, functions and regulation of: Saliva Gastric juice Pancreatic juice Bile and intestinal juice Mastication and deglutition Endocrine system: Hormones - classification and mechanism of action Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones Thyroid hormones Parathyroid hormones and calcium homeostasis Pancreatic hormones Adrenal hormones Central Nervous System: Ascending tract with special references to pain pathway Special Senses: Gustation and Olfaction Biochemistry Carbohydrates - Disaccharides specifically maltose, lactose, sucrose -Digestion of starch/absorption of glucose -Metabolism of glucose, specifically glycolysis, TCA cycle, gluconeogenesis -Blood sugar regulation -Glycogen storage regulation -Glycogen storage diseases -Galactosemia and fructosemia 2. Lipids Fatty acids- Essential/non essential Metabolism of fatty acids- oxidation, ketone body formation, utilization ketosis Outline of cholesterol metabolism- synthesis and products formed from cholesterol Protein -Amino acids- essential/non essential, complete/ incomplete proteins - Transamination/ Deamination (Definition with examples) -Urea cycle - Tyrosine- Hormones synthesized from tyrosine -In born errors of amino acid metabolism - Methionine and transmethylation 4. Nucleic Acids - Purines/Pyrimidines Purine analogs in medicine DNA/RNA-Outline of structure Transcription/translation Steps of protein synthesis Inhibitors of protein synthesis Regulation of gene function 5. Minerals - Calcium/Phosphorus metabolism specifically regulation of serum calcium levels -Iron metabolism - Iodine metabolism -Trace elements in nutrition 6. Energy Metabolism - Basal metabolic rate - Specific dynamic action (SDA) of foods 7. Vitamins - Mainly these vitamins and their metabolic role- specifically vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pyridoxine Pathology: Inflammation: Repair and regeneration, necrosis and gangrene Role of complement system in acute inflammation Role of arachidonic acid and its metabolites in acute inflammation Growth factors in acute inflammation Role of molecular events in cell growth and intercellular signaling cell surface receptors Role of NSAIDS in inflammation Cellular changes in radiation injury and its manifestations Homeostasis Role of Endothelium in thrombo - genesis Arterial and venous thrombi Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Shock Pathogenesis of hemorrhagic, neurogenic, septic, cardiogenic shock, circulatory disturbances, ischemic hyperemia, venous congestion, edema, infarction Chromosomal Abnormalities: Mar fan's syndrome Ehler's Danlos Syndrome Fragile X Syndrome Hypersensitivity: Anaphylaxis Type II Hypersensitivity Type III Hypersensitivity Cell mediated Reaction and its clinical importance Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus Infection and infective granulomas Neoplasia: Classification of Tumors Carcinogenesis & Carcinogens - Chemical, Viral and Microbial Grading and Staging pf Cancer, tumor Angiogenesis, Paraneoplastic Syndrome Spread of tumors Characteristics of benign and malignant tumors Others: Sex linked agamaglobulinemia AIDS Management of Immune deficiency patients requiring surgical procedures De George's Syndrome Ghons complex, post primary pulmonary tuberculosis - pathology and pathogenesis Phamacology: Definition of terminologies used Dosage and mode of administration of drugs Action and fate of drugs in the body Drugs acting on the CNS Drug addiction, tolerance and hypersensitive reactions General and local anesthetics, hypnotics, analeptics, and & tranquilizers Chemotherapeutics and antibiotics Analgesics and anti - pyretics Anti - tubercular and anti - syphilitic drugs Antiseptics, sialogogues, and anti - sialogogues Haematinics Anti - diabetics Vitamins - A B Complex, C, D, E, K Steroids Paper II: Oral And Maxillofacial Radiology Study includes Seminars / lectures / Demonstrations History of radiology, structure of x - ray tube, production of x - ray, property of x rays Biological effects of radiation Filtration of collimation, grids and units of radiation Films and recording media Processing of image in radiology Design of x -ray department, dark room and use of automatic processing units Localization by radiographic techniques Faults of dental radiographs and concept of ideal radiograph Quality assurance and audit in dental radiology Extra - oral-imaging techniques OPG and other radiologic techniques Advanced imaging technique like CT Scan, MRI, Ultras one & thermo graphic Radio nucleotide techniques Contrast radiography in salivary gland, TMJ, and other radiolucent pathologies Radiation protection and ICRP guidelines Art of radiographic report, writing and descriptors preferred in reports Radiograph differential diagnosis of radiolucent, radio opaque and mixed lesions 18. Digital radiology and its various types of advantages Paper III: Oral Medicine, therapeutics and laboratory investigations 1. Study includes seminars / lectures / discussion 2. Methods of clinical diagnosis of oral and systemic diseases as applicable to oral tissue including modern diagnostic techniques Laboratory investigations including special investigations of oral and bro - facial diseases Teeth in local and systemic diseases, congenital, and hereditary disorders Oral manifestations of systemic diseases Oro - facial pain Psychosomatic aspects of oral diseases Management of medically compromised patients including medical emergencies in the dental chair Congenital and Hereditary disorders involving tissues of oro facial region Systemic diseases due to oral foci of infection Hematological, Dermatological, Metabolic, Nutritional, & Endocrinal conditions with oral manifestations Neuromuscular diseases affecting oro -facial region Salivary gland disorders Tongue in oral and systemic diseases TMJ dysfunction and diseases Concept of immunity as related to oro - facial lesions, including AIDS Cysts, Neoplasms, Odontomes, and fibro - osseous lesions Oral changes in Osteo - dystrophies and chondro - dystrophies Pre malignant and malignant lesions of oro facial region Allergy and other miscellaneous conditions Therapeutics in oral medicine -clinical pharmacology Forensic odontology Computers in oral diagnosis and imaging Evidence based oral care in treatment planning Essential Knowledge Basic medical subjects, Oral Medicine, Clinical Dentistry, Management of Medical Emergencies, Oral Radiology, Techniques and Inter - Operation, Diagnosis of Oro-facial Disorders Procedural and Operative Skills: (The numbers mentioned are minimum to be performed by each candidate) 1st Year Observe, Assist, & Perform under supervision Observe, Assist, & Perform under supervision Intra - oral radiograph Perform an interpret -100 2nd year 1. Dental treatment to medically compromised patients - - Observe, assist, and perform under supervision 2. Extra - oral radiographs, digital radiography - 25 - - Observe, assist and perform under supervision Operative skills: Giving intra - muscular and intravenous injections Administration of oxygen and life saving drugs to the patients 3. Performing basic CPR and certification by Red Cross 3rd Year All the above Performed independently-Case history: Routine cases -25 Interesting Cases - 25 Intra - oral Radiographs - 100 Periapical view - 50 Bitewing view - 25 - Occlusal view - 25 Extra-oral radiographs of different views -50 Monitoring Learning Progress It is essential to monitor the learning progress to each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring to be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities. It may be structured and assessment be done using checklists that assess various aspects. Checklists are given in Section IV Scheme of Examination Theory Written examination shall consist of four question papers each of three hours duration. Total marks for each paper will be 75. Paper I, II and III shall consist of two long questions carrying 20 marks each and 5 short essay questions carrying 7 marks each. Paper IV will be on Essay. Questions on recent advances may be asked in any or all the papers. Distribution of topics for each paper will be as follows: * PAPER-I : Applied Basic Sciences : Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, and Pharmacology. PAPER-II Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology PAPER-III- Oral Medicine, therapeutics and laboratory investigations PAPER-IV- Essay * The topics assigned to the different papers are generally evaluated under those sections. However a strict division of the subject may not be possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable. Students should be prepared to answer overlapping topics. B. Practical / Clinical Examination 200 Marks 1st Day Clinical Case Presentation 2 Spotters 2x10= 20 Marks 2 Short Cases 2 x 15 = 30 Marks 1 Long Case 1 x 50 = 50 Marks Total =100 Marks Radiology Exercise I.A) One Intra Oral Radiograph 10 Marks B) One Occlusal Radiograph 30 Marks II. A) Two Extra Oral Radiograph 2 x 30 = 60 Marks Including technique and interpretation 2"* Day C. Viva Voce : 100 Marks Viva-Voce examination: 80 marks All examiners will conduct viva-voce conjointly on candidate's comprehension, analytical approach, expression, interpretation of data and communication skills. It includes all components of course contents. It includes presentation and discussion on dissertation also. Pedagogy Exercise: 20 marks A topic is given to each candidate in the beginning of clinical examination. He/she is asked to make a presentation on the topic for 8 10 minutes SECTION IV TEACHING/LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND MONITORING LEARNING PROGRESS All the candidates registered for MDS course in various specialties shall pursue the course for a period of 3 years as full time students.During this period, each student shall take part actively in learning activities designed by the institution / university. A list is given below. Institutions may include additional activities, if so, desired. It is essential to monitor the learning progress of each candidate through continuous appraisal and regular assessment. It not only helps teachers to evaluate students, but also helps students to evaluate themselves. The monitoring be done by the staff of the department based on participation of students in various teaching / learning activities using checklists. Model Checklists are given in this section. They may be copied and used. The number of activities attended and the topics prevented are to be recorded in log book. The log book should periodically be validated by the supervisors. i) Acquisition of Knowledge Journal Review Meeting (Journal Club): The trainees should make presentation from the allotted journals of selected article at least five times in a year. The ability to do literature search, in depth study, presentation skills, and use of audio- visual aids are to be assessed during presentation. The assessment be made by faculty members and peers attending the meeting using Model Checklist 1 in Section IV. Seminars: The seminars may be held at least twice a week in each postgraduate department. All candidates are expected to participate actively and enter relevant detail in the logbook. Each candidate shall make at least five seminars presentations in each year. The topics should be assigned to the student well in advance to facilitate in depth study. The ability to do literature search, in depth study, presentation skills and use of audio- visual aids are to be assessed using the Model Checklist 2, in Section IV. Symposium: It is recommended to hold symposiums on topics covering multiple disciplines Clinico-Pathological Conferences (CPC): The CPCs should be held once in a month involving the faculties in Oral Medicine and Radiology, Oral Pathology and concerned clinical departments. The PG student should be encouraged to present the clinical details, radiological, and histo-pathological interpretations, and participation in the discussion. All departments should attend CPCs. Interdepartmental meetings: To bring in more integration among various specialities, interdepartmental meetings are recommended, chaired by the dean, with all heads of post graduate departments, at least once a month. ii)Clinical skills Day to Day work: Skills in outpatient and ward work should be assessed periodically, assessment lly.The should include the candidate's sincerity and punctuality, analytical ability and communication skills (see Model Checklist 3, Section IV). Clinica Imeetings : Candidates should periodically present cases to his peers and faculty members. This should be assessed using a check list (see Model checklist 4, Section IV). Clinical and Procedural skills : The candidate should be given graded responsibility to enable learning by apprenticeship. The performance is assessed by the guide by direct observation. Particulars are recorded by the student in the log book. (Table No.3, Section IV) iii) Teaching skills: All the candidates shall be encouraged to take part in undergraduate teaching programs, either in the form of lectures or group discussions. This performance should be based on assessment by the faculty members of the department and from feedback from the undergraduate students (See Model checklist 5, Section IV) iv) Periodic tests: The concerned departments may conduct three tests, two of them be annual tests, one at the end of first year and the other in the second year. The third test may be held three months before the final examination. The tests may include written papers, practicals / clinicals and viva voce. vii) Work Diary / Log Book: Every candidate shall maintain a work diary and record his/her participation in the training programmes conducted by the department such as journal reviews, seminars, etc. Special mention may be made of the presentations by the candidate as well as details of clinical or laboratory procedures, if any conducted by the candidate. viii) Records: Records, log books and marks obtained in tests will be maintained by the Head of the Department and will be made available to the University or DCI. Continuing dental education programmes: Each postgraduate department is recommended to organize these programs on regular basis involving other institutions. The trainees shall also be encouraged to attend such programs conducted elsewhere Conferences / workshops / advance courses: The trainee shall be encouraged not only to attend conferences/workshops/advanced courses, but also to present at least 2 papers at state, national specialty meetings during their training period. Dissertation: Every candidate shall prepare a dissertation based on the clinical or experimental work or any other study conducted by them under the supervision of the post graduate guide. (See Model checklist 6 & 7, Section IV) Log book The log book is a record of the important activities of the candidates during the training, Internal assessment should be based on the evaluation of the log book. Collectively, log books are a tool for the evaluation of the training programme of the institution by exte agencies. The record includes academic activities as well as the presentations and p carried out by the candidate. Format for the log book for the different activities is given in Tables 1,2 and 3 of Section IV Copies may be made and used by the institutions. Procedure for defaulters: Every department should have a committee to review such situations. The defaulting candidate is counseled by the guide and head of the department. In extreme cases of default the departmental committee may recommend that defaulting candidate be withheld from appearing the examination, if she/he fails to fulfill the requirements in spite of being given adequate chances to set himself or herself right. Section V Ethics in Dentistry Introduction: There is a definite shift nsow from the traditional patient and doctor relation w and delivery of dental care. With the advances in science and technology and the increa needs of the patient, theirs families and community, there is a concern for the health of community as a whole. There is a shift to greater accountability to the society. specialists like the other health professionals are confronted with many ethical problems is therefore absolutely necessary for each and every one in the health care delivery to prepare themselves to deal with these problems. To accomplish this and develop human values, it is desired that all the trainees undergo ethical sensitization by lectures or discussion on ethical issues, discussion of cases with an important ethical component. Course Content: Introduction to ethics - What is ethics? What. are values and norms? How to form a value system in one's personal and professional life? Hippocratic oath. Declaration of Helsinki, WHO declaration of Geneva, International code of ethics, D.C.I. Code of ethics. Ethics of the individual - The patient as a person. Right to be respected Truth and confidentiality Autonomy of decision Doctor Patient relationship Professional Ethics- Code of conduct Contract and confidentiality Charging of fees, fee splitting Prescription of drugs Over-investigating the patient Malpractice and negligence Research Ethics - Animal and experimental research/humanness Human experimentation Human volunteer research-informed consent for trials Drug trials Ethical workshop of cases Gathering all scientific factors Gathering all value factors Fortifying areas of value - conflict, setting of priorities Working out criteria towards decisions Recommended Reading: Francis CM., Medical Ethics, 2nd Edn, 2004, Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi, Rs 150/. Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research on Human Subjects, Indian Council of Medi, Research, New Delhi, 2000. CHECKLISTS AND LOGBOOKS CHECKLIST-1 MODEL CHECK LIST FOR EVALUATION OF JOURNAL REVIEW PRESENTATIONS. Name of the Trainee: Date: Name of the Faculty / Observer: HYPERLINK "http://SI.No"SI. NoItems for observation during presentationPoor 0Below Average 1Average 2Good 3Very Good 41.Article chosen was2.Extent of understanding of scope & objectives of the paper by the candidate3.Whether cross-referenceshave been consulted4.Whether other relevant publications consulted5.Ability to respond to questions on the paper/ subject6.Audio - Visual aids used7.Ability to discuss the paper8.Clarity of presentation9.Any other observationTotal Score CHECKLIST-2 MODEL CHECK LIST FOR EVALUATION OF SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS. Name of the Trainee: Date: Name of the Faculty / Observer: Sl noItems for observation during presentationPoor 0Below Average 1Average 2Good 3Very Good 41Whether other relevant publications consulted2Whether cross - references have been consulted3Completeness of Preparation4Clarity of Presentation5Understanding of subject6Ability to answer the questions7Time scheduling8Appropriate use of Audio -Visual aids9Overall performance10Any other observationTotal score Please use a separate sheet for each faculty member CHECKLIST-3 MODEL CHECK LIST FOR EVALUATION OF CLINICAL WORK IN OPD Name of the Trainee: Date: Name of the Unit Head: HYPERLINK "http://SI.No"SI. No.Items for observationPoorBelowAverageGoodVeryduring presentation0Average 123Good 41.Regularity of attendance2.Punctuality3.Interaction with colleagues and supportive staff4.Maintenance of case records5.Presentation of cases6.Investigations work -up7.Chair - side manners8.Rapport with patients9.Overall quality of clinical workTotal score Please use a separate sheet for each faculty member CHECKLIST - 4 EVALUATION FORM FOR CLINICAL CASE PRESENTATION Name of the Trainee: Date: Name of the faculty / Observer: SI. NoItems for observation during presentationPoor 0Below Average 1Average 2Good 3Very Good 41.Completeness of history2.Whether all relevant points elicited3.Clarity of presentation4.Logical order5.Mentioned all positive and negative6.Accuracy of general physical examination 7.Investigations required Complete list8.Relevant order Intepretation of Investigations Ability to discuss differential diagnosis.9.Ability to discuss diagnosis.10.OthersGrand Total Please use a separate sheet for each faculty member CHECKLIST-5 MODEL CHECK LIST FOR EVALUATION OF TEACHING SKILL Name of the Trainee: Date: Name of the faculty Observer: SI. No.Strong PointWeak Point1.Communication of the purpose of the talk2.Evokes audience interest in the subject3.The introduction4.The sequence of ideas5.The use of practical examples and / or illustrations6.Specking style (enjoyable, monotonous, etc. Specify)7.Attempts audience participation8.Summary of the main points at the end9.Ask questions10.Answer questions asked by the audience11.Rapport of speaker with his audience12.Effectiveness of the talk13.Uses AV aids appropriately Please use a separate sheet for each faculty member CHECKLIST-6 MODEL CHECKLIST FOR DISSERTATION PRESENTATION Name of the Trainee: Date: Name of the faculty / Observer: SI.No.Prints to be consideredPoorBelowAverageGoodVery0Average 123Good 41.Interest show in selecting topic2.Appropriate review3.Discussion with guide and other faculty4.Quality of protocol5.Preparation of ProformaTotal Score CHECKLIST-7 CONTINUOUS EVALUATION OF DISSERTATION WORK BY GUIDE/CO-GUIDE Name of the Trainee: Date Name of the Faculty/Observer: SI.No.Items for observation during presentationPoor 0Below Average 1Average 2Good 3Very Good 41.Periodic consultation with guide / co- guide2.Regular collection of case material3.Depth of Analysis / Discussion4.Department presentation of findings5.Quality of final output6.OthersToTotal score CHECKLIST - 8 OVERALL ASSESSMENT SHEET Name of the College: Date: CheckPARTICULARSList No ABCDEFGtJ1.Journal Review Presentation2.Seminars3.Clinical work in wards4-Clinical presentation5.Teaching skill practice6.TOTAL Signature of HOD Signature of Principal The above overall assessment sheet used along with the logbook should form the basis for certifying satisfactory completion of course of study, in addition to the attendance requirement. Key: Mean score: Is the sum of all the scores of checklists 1 to 7 A, B,.: Name of trainees LOG BOOK Table 1 Academic activities attended Name: Admission Year: College: DateType of activity - Specify Seminar, Journal club, Presentation, UG teachingParticulars LOG BOOK Table 2 Academic Presentations made by the trainee Name : Admission Year: College: DateTopicType of activity - Specify Seminar, Journal club, Presentation, UG teachingLOG BOOK Table 3 Diagnostic and operative procedures performed Name Admission Year: College: DateNameOP No.ProcedureCategory 0, A, PA, PI! Key: C - WASHED UP AND OBSERVED - INITIAL 6 MONTHS OF ADMISSION A - ASSISTED A MORE SENIOR SURGEON -1 YEAR MDS PA - PERFORMED PROCEDURE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF A SENIOR SURGEON - II YEAR MDS PI - PERFORMED INDEPENDENTLY - III YEAR MDS SECTION VI LIBRARY & EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS 1. Infrastructure & Functional Requirements: 1. Space: In addition to the BDS functional programme the following physical facilities shall be made available to start postgraduate training programmes leading to MDS degree. a. A separate clinical area for postgraduate students. Minimum Area-600 sq feet b. A seminar room furnished with proper seating arrangement and audio-visual equipments - Minimum area -300 sq. ft. c. A separate room for the use of postgraduate students - Minimum area -200 sq.ft. Equipment: Each postgraduate department shall be provided with the required equipments as recommended by Dental Council of India. Library: A departmental library shall be provided with copies of relevant books. In addition a central library should provide all the recent editions of books pertaining to the speciality and allied subjects as per the recommendations of Dental Council of India. All the journals of relevant specialty and allied subjects shall be made available.. 2. Recommended Books And Journals I. Prosthodontics Implantology TitleAuthor1.Osseo integration in skeletal reconstruction and joint replacementBranemark2.Advanced osseointegration surgeryPhilip3.Surgical atlas of dental implant techniqueBubbush4.Contemporary implant dentistryCarl Misch5.Dental implant are they for me?Thomas d Taylor6-A color atlas of dental implant surgeryBlock7.A color atlas of dental and maxillofacial implantologyJohn Hobkrick8.The Branemark novum protocol for same dayBranemark9.Osseo integration and estheticsBranemark10.Color atlas of Branemark system of oral reconstructionRichard A/ Rassmuser11.Color atlas of dental medicine (implantology)Spekerman12Osseo integration in craniofacial reconstructionBranemark13Endosteal implantMcKiney14Implant ProsthodonticsM. Fagan 15.Dental ImplantWolfe16.Dental Implant: Implant support prosthesisVincente Jimenz17.Periodontal and Prosthodontic management of Advanced case.Marvian18.Oral implantology: Basic ITV cylinderSchroeder19.Dental ImplantMcKiney20.Tissue Integrated prosthesisBranemark/ Zarb/ Alberketson21.Dental implants (The art and science)Charles Bubbush22.Implant and restorative dentistry Carl Misch /Klaus U. BennerGerald M. Scortecci/23.Tissue integration in orthopedic and maxillofacial ReconstructionWilliam R. Laney24.Oral ImplantologyAndre25.Implant therapyMyron26.Guided bone regeneration: Inlmplant dentistryDaniel Buser27.Laboratory techniques for Branemark systemTaylor &Bergman28.Implant Prosthodontics: Surgical and prosthetic techniques For dental implantsFagan29.A color atlas of the Branemark system on oral reconstructionGeorge A. Zarb30.Dental implant color atlas fundamentals and advance Laboratory technologyRobertDental MaterialsTitleAuthor1.Dental ceramics; proceedings of the First international symposium on ceramicsJohn W. McLean2.The science and art of dental ceramicsJohn W. McLean3.Science of dental materials (9th and 10th edition)Philips4.Biocompatibility of dental materials (Vol 1 - 4)Dennis G Smith / David Williams5.Dental materials; Multiple-choice questions6.Dental materials, properties and manifestationsWilliam O. Brien7.Porcelain and composite inlays and onlaysGraber and Goldstein8.Applied dental materialsAnderson9.Dental material scienceBasu10.Notes on dental materialsCombe11.Dental materials a problem oriented approachCraig12.Restorative dental materialsCraig13Dental materials: Properties and manipulationCraig14Clinical restorative materials and techniquesLeineelder and Lemons15.Restorative dental materials - A previewReese and Valega16.Dental materials in clinical dentistryReisbick17.Science of dental materialsSkinner18.Clinical handling of dental materialsSmithTMJ and OcclusionSI. NoTitleAuthor1Introduction to GnathologyDr.E.GR. Solomon2Clinical management of head, neck and TMJ pain and dysfunctionHarold Gelb3The TMJ; a biological basis for clinical practiceSarnat Laskin4Clinical management of TM Disorder and orofacial painRichard Pertes / Sheldon G. Gross Gerber5Dental occlusion and the TMJ6Imaging atlas of TMJLeslie B. Heffez/ Mehmood7A color atlas of occlusion and malocclusionA.P. Howard/N.J. Capp8Occlusion (3rd edition)Ramfjord/Ash9Current controversies in TM disordersCharles McNeill10Anthroscopic atlas of TMJDavid I. Blaustein/Leslie B. Heffez11Craniomandibular disorders and oro facial painIven Klineberg12A text and color atlas of TM JOral rehabilitation; ClinicalJohn Norman/Pauldetermination of occlusionBramelySumiya Hobo13Total TMJ reconstruction14Medical management of TM disorders15Modern g-nathological concepts (updated)Victor Lucian16Principles and practice of TMJ anthroscopyJoseph P McCain17Evaluation, Diagnosis and treatment of occlusal problemsDawson18Management of TMD and occlusionOkeson19TMD Classification, diagnosis and managementWelden E. Bell20TMJ and craniofacial pain diagnosis and managementJames R. Fricton21TMJ dysfunction: A practice guideAnnika Isberg22Occlusion principles and conceptsJose Dos Santos Jr.23Oral rehabilitation problem cases: treatment and evaluationSchweizer24Occlusion collection of monographsGuichet25Conjoint in occlusionMarquette. University26 Occlusion in clinical practiceThomson Maxillofacial Surgical Considerations And ReconstructionSI. NoTitleAuthor1Color atlas of dental medicine. Oral surgery for the general dentistHermann F. Seiler2Maxillofacial rehabilitation; Prosthodontic and surgical considerationJohn Berumer III / Thomas A. Curtis3Management of facial head and neck painBarry C. Cooper / Frank E. Zucente4Prosthetic rehabilitationKeith F. Thomas5 6Maxillofacial rehabilitation; Prosthodontic and Surgical consideration Complex cleft palate and cranio-maxillofacial defectsJohn Beumer III / Thomas A. Curtis Branemark7Medical emergencies in dental officeFixed Partial ProsthodonticsSI. NoTitleAuthor1Fixed bridge prosthesisD.H. Roberts2Fundamentals of Fixed ProsthodonticsShillinburg3Planning and making crowns and bridgesBernard G.N. Smith4Johnston's modern practice in fixed prosthodonticsDykema5Failures in restored dentition; management and treatmentMichael D. Wise6Precision fixed prosthodontics; Clinical and lab aspectsM.Martigone ;7Contemporary fixed ProsthodonticsSteephenS. Rosenstie8Theory and practice of Fixed ProsthodonticsTyllman9Fundamentals of estheticsRufeflacht10Esthetics of anterior fixed prosthodonticsGerald J. Chiche11Precision attachmentGareth12Color atlas of ceramo metal technologyKuwata13Inlays, crown and bridgesKrantirowich14Advanced restorative dentistryBacom15Fixed and removable prosthodonticsBardy16Metal ceramic crown and fixed partial dentureCalomn17_aboratory manual for fixed partial dentureDouglas18Adhesive metal free restorationsDietschi & Spreafico19 20Ceramo metal fixed partial denture Essentials of dental ceramics - an artistic approachGeorge Chuiche&Alspnault21Direct bonded retainersMcLaughlin22Crown and Bridge ProsthodonticsAllan and Foreman23Inlays crowns and BridgesCowell24Clinical procedures for partial crowns, inlays and ponticsRavasini25Fixed Prosthodontics manual of proceduresRiis26Fixed Prosthodontics manual of proceduresSchorr27Multiple cantilevers in fixed prostheticsSchweikert28Laboratory procedures for inlays. Crowns and bridgesStananought29Precision fixed prosthodonticsMartignoni SchonenbergerComplete DenturesSI. NoTitleAuthor1Treatment of edentulous patientVictor 0. Lucia2A color of Complete DenturesJA. Hobkirk3Esthetics in Complete DenturesDr. E.G.R. Solomon4Syllabus of Complete DentureHeartwell5Prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patientsZarb/Boucher6Dental lab procedure - Complete DentureMorrow and Rudd7Color atlas of complete denture fabricationHirosh Muraoka8Complete Denture Prosthodontics (3rd edition)Sharry9Principles and practice of Complete DenturesIwao Hayakawa10Handbook of immediate over denturesRobert11Over dentureAllen12Occlusal correction: Principles and PracticeJohn13Immediate and replacement denturesAlbert14Sectional dentures: A clinical and treatment manualPullen15Mastering the art of complete denturesAlexander16Dental laboratory procedures in complete denturesRobert" %17Overdenture made easilyHarold18Full denturesMack19Sectional denturesPullen-Wamer& Lestrance20Atlas of over dentures and attachmentsKumber21Immediate and Replacement denturesAnderson and Storer22Complete denturesHobkirk23Impressions for Complete DenturesLevin24Complete denture prosthetics, clinical and laboratory manualNell and Niern25Complete denture prostheticsNell and Niern26Designing Complete DenturesWatt and Maggregor27Atlas of complete denturePassamonti28Fundamental of complete denture prosthodonticsShillingburg29Essentials of complete denture ProsthodonticsCoinklerRemovable Partial Prosthodontics SI. NoTitleAuthor1Removable Partial ProsthodonticsMc Cracken's2Clinical Removable Partial ProsthodonticsSterward3Color atlas of dental medicine4Removable Partial ProsthodonticsGeorge Graber5Attachments for Prosthetic DentistryMichael Sherring6 Laboratory procedures forfull and partial denturesDerek Stannought7Fundamentals of removable partial denturesOwen8Designing partial denturesDavid9Advanced removable partial denturesJames Brudvik10Partial dentures Singer11Restoration of partially dentate mouthBates12Removable partial denture constructionBates13Treatment of partially edentulous patientsBoucher and Renner14Introduction to removable denture prostheticsGrant and Johnson15Partial removable prosthodonticsKratochvil16Partial denture prostheticsNeill and Walter17Removable partial denture laboratory manualReitz and Yokoyama18Removable partial denturesRenner and Boucher19Removable partial denturesTaylor20Prosthodontic treatment of partially edentulous patientsZarb21Atlas of removable partial denture designStarrttpm22Removable partial dentureGrassoand Miller23Precision attachments in prosthodonticsPreiskel24Essentials of removable partial denturesApplegate25Planned partials tApplegate26Color atlas of Removable Partial DentureI.C. Devenport General Prosthodontics SI. NoTitleAuthor1DENTISTRY: An illustrated historyMalvin E. Ring2Text book of Geriatric dentistryPaul Holm/Pedersor3Prosthodontics: Principle and management strategiesBengt OwaW4Prosthodontics for the elderly: Diagnosis and TreatmentEjvind Budtz5Dental secretsStephen6Essentials of Clinical dental assistingJoseph7Clinical Dental ProsthesisFenn8Essentials of dental TechnologyFowler9Management of Geriatric dental patientsFreedman10Diagnosis and treatment plan of maxillofacial prosthodonticsLaney and Gibilisco11Facial growth and Facial OrthopedicsWander Linden12Lasers in DentistryLeo '13Pharmacology and therapeutics for dentistryJohn A. Yagiela14Dental drug referenceDelmars15Modern concepts in diagnosis and treatment of fissure cariesPaterson / Watts16Biomechanics in clinical dentistryCaputo and Standlee17Color atlas of preprosthetic surgeryHopkins18Clinical epidemiology and biostatisticsRebecca Knapp19Legal procedure in medical casesApurva Nandy20Law and medicineJogaroa21Modern dental assistingTorres22Preservation and restoration of tooth structure, estheticsGraham J. Mount23Fundamentals of estheticsClaud R. Rufenacht24Esthetic dentistry and ceramic restorationsBernard Tauti25Esthetic dentistry - Ceramic restorationsloraWc26Esthetics in dentistryGoldstein27EstheticsLauller28Esthetic guidelines for restorative dentistrySchareer29Suggested chair side procedures for natural esthetics in complete dentureBranemark30Esthetic approach in metal ceramic restoration for the mandibular anterior regionMuthethies31Natural ceramicsKorson32The polychromatic layering techniquesRinn33Creative ceramic color - a practical systemHegenbarth34Basic techniques for metai ceramicsYamamoto35Porcelain laminateGarber36Fundamentals of estheticsRufenacht37Color atlas of porcelain laminate veneersFreedman38Perspective in dental ceramicsPreston39Techniques for porcelain laminate veneersHaga and Nakazawa II. Periodontics Textbook of clinical periodontology and implant dentistry, by Janlinde, Nicklans Lang and Thorklid K., 1st edn. 1997. The periodontium by Schroeder Periodontal Ligament by Berkovitz Contemporary Periodontics by Geneo R. J. and. Cohen S. Periodontics by Grant, Stern and Listgarten Periodontal regeneration-current concepts-further directions by Aban Poison Periodontal Instrumenarium by Gill and Ginger Periodontitis in man and other animals by Page and Schroeder Crevicular fluid updated by Cimason Colour Atlas of Periodontal surgery by Cohen E. Colour Atlas of Periodontal surgery by Cohen E. Advances in periodontics by Wilson and Karnman. III. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Principles of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery; Vol. 1,2 & 3; Peterson I.J & etal. Rowe and Williams Maxillofacial injuries Vol. 1 & 2; Williams Jlied Handbook of Medical emergencies in the dental office; Malamed S.F. Plastic surgery; Vol. 1 - 5; McCarthy JG Cancer of the face and mouth; McGregor IA & Mc Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Vol. 1 & 2; Laskin DM Oral & Maxillofacial Trauma; Vol 1 & 2; Fonseca RJ & Davis Oral & Maxillofacial infections; Topazian RG & Goldberg MH Surgical correction of dentofacial deformities Vol 1,2 & 3; Bell WH & etal Surgery of the mouth and jaws; Moore JR. Dentofacial deformities:integrated orthodontic and surgical correction; Vol 1 to 4; Epker BN & Fish LC Maxillofacial Surgery; Peter Wardbooth CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY Fractures of the teeth, prevention and treatment of the vital and non-vital pulp by Basrani Textbook of operative dentistry by Baum Dentin and pulp in restorative dentistry by Brannstorm Principles and practice of operative dentistry by Charbeneau Operative dentistry by Gilmore Esthetic composite bonding by Jordan Operative dentistry: modem theory and practice by Marzook Art, science and practice of operative dentistry by Sturdevant Atlas of operative dentistry - pre clinical and clinical procedures by Evans & Wetz New concepts in operative dentistry by Fusiyama Handbook of clinical Endodontics by Bence. Pathways of the pulp by Cohen & Burns Bleaching teeth by Feinman Endodontic practice by Grossman Problem solving in Endodontics, prevention, identification and management by Gutmann Endodontics in clinical practice by Harty Endodontics by Ingle & Taintor Endodontics- science and practice by Schroeder Endodontology - biologic considerations in Endodontic procedures by Seltzer Restoration of the endodontically treated tooth by Schillingberg & Kessler Principles and practice of Endodontics by Walton & Torabinejad Endodontic therapy by Weine Colour atlas of Endodontics by Messing & Stock The dental pulp by Seltzer & Bender Experimental Endodontics by Spangberg Cariology by Newbrun Silver amalgam in clinical practice by Gainsford Glass lonomer cement by Wilson & Mcclean Pediatric operative dentistry by Kenedy Fluorides in caries prevention by Murroy & Rugg-Geenn Color atlas and text of Endodontics by Stock Reference: Why root canal therapy? By Berns 1986. Contemporary esthetic dentistry- practice fundamentals by Crispin 1994 Enamel micro abrasion by Croll 1991 Advances in Glass lonomers by Davidson 1991 Complete dental bleaching by Goldstein 1995 Fiber reinforced composite in clinical dentistry by Freilich 2000 Dental ceramics by Mclean 1983 LASERS in dentistry by Miserendind 1995 Esthetic approach to metal ceramic restorations by Muterthies 1990 Life and times of GV. Black by Pappas 1983 Bonded ceramic inlays by Roulat 1991 Fundamentals of tooth preparation by Schillingburg 1996 Esthetics with indirect restorations by Stein 1992 Surgical Endodontics by Barnes 1991 Operative dentistry by Marzook 1996 Inlays, crowns and bridges by GF.Kantorowicz 19.93 ORTHODONTICS Recommended: WILLIAM R.PROFFIT, Contemporary Orthodontics GRABER & VANARSDALL, Orthodontics - Current Principles & Techniques MOYERS, Text Book of Orthodontics GRABER, Orthodontics Principles and practice. GRABER, PETROVIC, & RAKOSI Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances ATHENASIOU E ATHENASIOU, Orthodontic cephalometry JACOBSON, Radiographic Cephalometry RAKOSI, An Atlas And Manual of Cephalometric Radiography ENLOW, Handbook of Facial Growth EPKER & FISH, Dentofaical Deformities Vol. 1 PROFFIT & WHITE, Surgical Orthodontic Treatment NANDA, Biomechanics in Clinical Orthodontics NANDA & BURSTONE, Retention and Stability in Orthodontics OKESON, Management of T.M. Disorders And Occlusion LOU NORTON &DAVIDOWITCH, Biology of tooth movement GERHARD PFIEFER, Craniofacial Abnormalities and clefts of thelip, Alveolus and Palate. OKESON, TMJ Disorders. References L. JOHNSTON, New Vistas in Orthodontics LEE GRABER, Orthodontics - State of theArt- The Essence of Science NIKOLAI, Bio Engineering Analysis of Orthodontic Mechanics M. RAKOSI & GRABER, A Color Atlas of Dental Medicine BURSTONE, Modern Edgewise Mechanics and Segmented Arch Technique W J CL ARK, The Twin Block Functional Thepary McNAMARA & BRUDON, Mixed Dentition R D ROBLEE, Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy NANDA, The Developmental Basics of Occlusion and Malocclusion TIMMS, Rapid Maxillary Expansion WILLIAMS & COOKS, Fixed Orthodontic Appliances RICKETTS, Bioprogresssive Therapy VAN DER LINDEN, Quintessence Series MICHIGAN CENTER, Craniofacial Growth Series for human growth and Development SALZMAN, Practice of Orthodontics VoL II and I ROHIT SACHDEVA, Orthodontics for the next millennium SCHWIDLING, The Jasper Jumper ROBERT RICKETTS, Provocations and preceptions in Craniofacial Orthopedics ORAL PATHOLOGY I. Oral Anatomy, Histology & Physiology & Biochemistry Oral Histology, development, structure & function - A Color atlas & text book of Oral Anatomy, histoLogy & embryoLogy - A.R.Tencate B.K.B.Berkovitz, GR.Holland & B.J.Moxham Ham's HistoLogy -David.H.Cormaek AppLied OraL PhysioLogy - Lavelle Basic & AppLied DentaL Biochemistry - R.A.D.WiLLiams & J.C.Elliot II. Microbiology, Immunology & Basic Molecular Biology & Genetics Text book of Microbiology - R.Ananthnarayan & C.K.J.Paniker Essential Immunology-Ivan.M.Roitt Immunology of OraL diseases -Thomas lehner OraL Microbiology & Immunology-Newman & Nisengard PCR - a practical approach - Me Pherson, Quirke P & TayLor MoLecuLar Cloning - a Laboratory manual - Sambrook J, FriLsch E.F & Maniafjs III.Physiology 1. Review of Medical Physiology - Ganong IV. General Pathology & Haematology Cell, tissue & Disease - Wolf Robbin's pathologic basis of disease - Cotran, Kumar & Robbins Clinical Haematology - R.D.Eastham V. Oral Medicine & Radiology Burket's Oral Medicine - Lynch, Brightman & Greenberg Oral Radiology - principles & Interpretation - S.C.White, Pharoah M.J VI. Oral Pathology & Forensic Odontology & Histopathology Techniques. A Text Book of Oral Pathology -Shafer W.G, M.K.Hine & B.M.Levy Oral Pathology - Clinical Pathologic correlations-J.A.Regezi & James Sciubba Oral Diseases in the Tropics- S.R.Prabhu, D.F.Wilson, D.K.Daftary & N.W.Johnson Soft tissue tumours -S.M. Weiss, J.S.Brooks Color atlas of Oral disease, Clinical & Pathologic Correlations - Cawson R.A, Binnie W.H, J.H.Eveson Atlas & text of pathology of.tumours of the oral tissues - R.B.Lucas Evan's histological appearances of tumours -David B.Ashley Histopathology of Skin - Lever Cysts of the Oral regions - Mervyn Shear Cellular Pathology Technique - c.F.A.Culling.R.T.AIIison & W.T.Barr Surgical Pathology of Salivary Glands - Ellis, Auclair, Gnepp Syndromes of Head & Neck - Smith.D.W Forensic Dentistry - Cameroone J.M, Sims COMMUNITY DENTISTRY Dentistry, dental practice and community by Striffler DF Primary preventive dentistry by Harris N & Christen AG Community dental health by Jong AW Principles of dental public health vol I part 1 &2 vol 2 by Dunning JM Dental public health: an introduction to community dentistry by Slack G.L. Fluoride in dentistry by Fejerskar Ok & Etal Ed Fluorides & dental caries by Tiwari A Text book of preventive and social medicine by Mahajan BK & Gupta Mc Dental health education by Who Expert Committee Metabolism and toxicity of fluoride vol I by Whitford GM. Epidemiology bio-statistics and preventive medicine by Jekel JF & Etal Introduction to oral preventive medicine: a programme for the first clinical experience by Muhlemann HR Text book of preventive medicine by Stallard CE Handbook of dental jurisprudence and risk management by Pollack BR ED Fluorides and human health by World Health Organisation Appropriate use of fluorides for human health by Murry JJ ED Community health by Green LW Prevention of dental diseases by Murry JJ ED Color atlas of forensic dentistry by Whittaker DK & DAC Donald DG Health research design and methodology by Okolo EN Oxford text book of public health vol.3 by Holland WW & Et Al Guidelines for drinking water quality vol 1 recommendations by WHO Introduction to Bio-statistics by Mahajan B.K. Guidelines for drinking water quality vol. 2 health criterial & other supporting information by WHO Dentistry, dental practice and the community by Burt BA & Et Al Occupational hazards to dental staff by Scully C Forensic dentistry by Cameron JM Research methodology: methods & techniques Kothari R Law & ethics in dentistry by Shear J & Walters L Health research methodology : a guide for training in research methods (western pacific education in action series no.5) by WHO Community oral health by Pine CM Park's text book of preventive and social medicine by Park K Epidemiology, bio-statistics and preventive medicine by Katz Dl Oral health surveys basic methods by WHO Essentials of preventive and community dentistry by Peter S Fluorides in caries prevention by Murry Jl ED Preventive dentistry by Forrest John 0 Fluorine and fluorides: a report by World Health Organisation Planning and evaluation of public dental health services: a technical report by World Health Organization Prevention methods and programmes for oral diseases: a technical report by World Health Organization Community periodontal index of treatment needs development, field-testing and statically evaluation by World Health Organization Planning oral health services by World Health Organization Guide to epidemiology and diagnosis of oral mucosal diseases and conditions by World Health Organization Community dentistry (pgd hand book series vol 8) by Silberman SI & Tryon AF.ED. PEDODONTICS & PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY Pediatric Dentistry (Infancy through Adolescences) - Pinkham.Kennedy's Pediatric Operative Dentistry - Kennedy & Curzon.Occlusal guidance in Pediatric Dentistry - Stephen H. Wei.Clinical Use of Fluorides - Stephen H. Wei.Pediatric Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Kaban.Pediatric Medical Emergencies - P. S. whatt.Understanding of Dental Caries - Niki Foruk.An Atlas of Glass lonomer cements - G J. Mount.Clinical Pedodontics - Finn.Textbook of Pediatric Dentistry - Braham Morris.Primary Preventive Dentistry - Norman 0. Harris.Handbook of Clinical Pedodontics - Kenneth. D.Preventive Dentistry - Forrester.The Metabolism and Toxicity of Fluoride - Garry M. whitford.Dentistry for the Child and Adolescence - Mc. Donald.Pediatric Dentistry - Damle S. GBehaviour Management WrightPediatric Dentistry - Mathewson.Traumatic Injuries - andreason.Occlusal guidance in Pediatric Dentistry - Nakata.Pediatric Drug Therapy TomareContemporary Orhtodontics - Profitt.Endodontic Practice - Grossman.Endodontics-Ingle.Pathways of Pulp - Cohen.Management of Traumatized anteriorTeeth - Hargreaves.Essentials of Community & Preventive Dentistry - Soben Peters.Post graduate hand book by BarberScientific foundation of Pediatric Dentistry by Stewart and BarberDiet and Nutrition in dentistry by RutgunnPreventive Dentistry by Murray. ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY a) Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine & Oral Pathology Burkit - Oral Medicine - J.B. Lippincott Company Coleman - Principles of Oral Diagnosis - Mcsby Year Book Jones - Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases - W.B. Saunders company Wood and Goaz - Differential diagnosis of Oral Lesions - Mosby Year Book Langlais - Oral Diagnosis / Oral Medicine and Treatment planning Lea & Febiger & Waverly Co., Mitchell - Oral Diagnosis & Oral Medicine Pindburg- Syndromes of the Head & Neck Stones - Oral Diseases Irwin Walter Scopp - Oral Medicine Kerr - Oral Diagnosis Miller - Oral Diagnosis & Treatment Bennier - Differential diagnosis & Oral Lesions Munford - Orofacial pain Bell - Oral facial pain Tullmen - Systemic diseases in Dental Treatment Mean - Diseases of the Mouth Hutchinson - clinical Methods McCleods - Clinical Examination Chamberlin - Symptoms & Signs of Clinical Medicine Davidson - Principles and :.ctice of Medicine Harrison - Principles of Interns Medicine Schweitner - Oral Rehabilitation problem cases Burkhardt - Oral Cancer Dolby - Oral Mucosa in Hearth & Diseases Sonis.S.T, Fazio.R.C. and Fang.L - Principles and practice of Oral Medicine Nally F.F. and Eggleston.D. J. - A Manual of Oral Medicine Prabhu.S.R. et al - Oral Diseases in the Tropics Samaranayake L.Ret al - Oral Candidos is b) Oral Radiology 1. White & Goaz - Oral Radiology - Mosby year Book Weahrman - Dental Radiology - C.V. Mosby Company Stafne - Oral Roentgenographic Diagnosis - W.B.Saunders Co., Langlairs - Diagnostic Imaging of the Jaws - William & Wilkins Smith - Dental Radiography - Blackwell Scientific Publication Eric Whaites - essentials of Dental Radiography - Churchill Livingstone Sonis.S.T., Fazio.R.C. and Fang.L - Principles and practice of Oral Medicine Malamed S.F. - Book of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Cawson.R.A. and Scully CM. - Medical Problems in Dentistry Pindborg.J.J. - Atlas of diseases of the oral mucosa Linch M.A. - ET'S Oral Medicine, Diagnosis and Treatment Dayal P.K. - Text book of Oral Medicine c) Forensic Odontology Derek H.CLark - Practical Forensic Odontology - Wright Cottone Standish - Outline of Forensic Dentistry Whittaker - A colour atlas of Forensic Dentistry JOURNALS: The journals are best source of information for professionals to keep abreast with the recent developments and trends in their respective specialties. Considering the array of journals that are available today the council xjesires that !he institutions provide as a minimum requirement the list of journals mentioned below: Pertaining to Dental education and practice. Journal of Indian Dental Association British Dental Journal Journal of American Dental Association Journal of Dentistry Dental Clinics of North America Journal of Dental Education Dental Abstracts Journal of Dental Research Dental Index ' Quintessence International International Dental Journal Australian Dental Journal Journal of dental materials Journal of aesthetic dentistry Journal of cleft palate PROSTHODONTICS international Journal Of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants International Journal Of Prosthodontics Journal Of Dental Materials Journal Of Esthetic Dentistry Journal Of Geriatric Dentistry Journal Of Prosthetic Dentistry Journal Of Prosthodontics International Journal Of Oral & MaxiLLofacial Surgery Journal Of ClinicaL PeriodontoLogy. Journal Of PeriodontoLogy. Dental Technician. Journal Of Endodontics. European Journal Of Prosthetics & Restorative Dentistry. The Journal Of Adhesive Dentistry. International JournaL Of Endodontics. Journal Of OraL & MaxillofaciaL Surgery PERIODONTICS Journal of periodontoLogy Journal of clinicaL periodontoLogy Journal of periodontal Research International journal of periodontics Journal of Indian Society of periodontics Journal of oral and maxillofacial implants Periodontology 2000 Annals of periodontology ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 1.Journal of Oral & MaxillofaciaL Surgery2.International Journal of OraL & Maxillofacial Surgery3.Journal of Cranio Maxillofacial Surgery4.British JournaL of Oral & Maxillofacial Surger5.Oral, Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology6.Oral & Maxillofacial clinics of North America7.Journal of oro-facial pain8.Int. Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants9.Indian Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery10.Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery11.Cancer CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY 1.Endodontics & Dental Traumatology2.International Endodontic Journal3.Operative Dentistry4.Esthetic Dentistry5.Endodontology6.Dental Materials7.OraL Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology8.Oral Radiology & Endodontics9.Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry10International Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry11.Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry12Index to Dental Literature ORTHODONTICS American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Journal of Orthodontics (formerly British Journal of Orthodontics) Angle Orthodontics Journal of Clinical Orthodontics JournaL of Indian Orthodontic Society Seminars in Orthodontics Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics European Journal of Orthodontics Australian Journal of Orthodontics International Journal of Adult Orthodontics and Orthognathic surgery The Functional Orthodontist. ORAL PATHOLOGY Journal of Oral Pathology Journal of Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery, Oral Pathology Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery British journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery International journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Journal of Craniofacial surgery Cancer COMMUNITY DENTISTRY Journal of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology Journal of Public Health Dentistry Fluoride Journal of International Society Journal of Community Dental Health Journal of Fluoride research Journal of clinical preventive dentistry PEDODONTICS & PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY . ASDC Journal of Dentistry for children. International Journal of Pediatric Dentistry Pediatric Dentistry Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY Journal of Oral Pathology/Oral Medicine and Radiology/Oral Surgery Journal of Oral Diseases Journal of Oral Pathology / Medicine Journal of Community Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology Journal of Indian association of Oral Pathology EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS-Speciality wise All postgraduate departments in Dental Institutions should possess standard equipment preferably approved by competent agencies like Bureau of standards. The equipment requirements given are for minimum of two admissions in all specialities except for Prosthodontics. The requirements for Prosthodontics is for minimum of three admissions. The requirements shall increase corresponding to the number of increase in admissions Department: Prosthodontics for three admissions NAME SPECIFICATION REQUIRED Equipmentfor unit of 3 -1-1-1 Admissions Professor- Reader- Lecturer With MDS qualification Programmable dental chairs With shadowless lamp, spittoon 9 And units 3-way syringe, instrument tray and suction Micromotor, airotor Intra oral camera with computer provision Laser Articulators- semi adjustable With face bow 9 T.M.J articulators With face bow 2 Fully adjustable articulators With pantograph 1 Airotor and airmotor handpieces 9 Micromotor- Clinical 9 Ultrasonic scaler (poiz with Perio, 9 Endo, implant attachments) Light cure 3 Sterilization- hot air oven 3 Autoclave 3 Surveyor- micro 3 Refrigerator 1 X-ray viewer (Lobby) 9 Pneumatic crown remover With varying intensity 3 Needle destroyer 3 Rubber dam kit and instruments 9 CLINICAL LAB PROSTHODONTICS NAME SPECIFICATION REQUIRED Plaster dispenser 3 Model trimmer with carborundum disc 2 Model trimmer with diamond disc 1 Model trimmer with double disc 1 carborumdum and 1 diamond disc 1 Lathe for polishing 3 High speed lathe With suction unit 2 Vibrator 3 Acryliser- small for 3 flasks 3 Dewaxing unit 1 Hydraulic press 2 Vacuum mixing machine Timer and meter reading vacuum 2 Micromotor- laboratory 3 (clinical)+3 (lab) Curing pressure pot 1 Pressure molding machine 1 CHROME COBALT LAB EQUIPMENT NAME SPECIFICATION REQUIRED Duplicating unit 1 Pindex system 2 Burnout furnace Programmable 3 Welder 1 Sand blaster ( micro and macro) 1 each Electro polisher 1 Furnace main Programmable 2 Casting machine- centrifugal with 1 Accessories Induction casting Machine with vacuum pump, capable 1 of casting nickel- chrome, chrome cobalt, precious metal Titanium casting machine 1 Spot wielder with soldering 1 Attachment of cable. Bunsen burner 3 Steam cleaner 1 Spindle grinder 50,000rpm with vacuum suction 1 Wax heater 3 Wax carver- electrical Temperature control with different tips 3 Curing pressure pots 1 Pressure molding machines 1 Milling machine With kits and surveyor 1 Stereo microphone 3 Magnifying working glass 3 Heavy duty lathe With suction and various speeds 3 Laser welder 1 Titanium soldering and wielding unit 1 Dry model trimmer 1 Die cutting machine 2 Ultrasonic cleaner 3 Composite curing unit 1 Composite pressure cutting unit 2 Galvanic coping unit 1 Soldering torch 2 Surveyor 3 Picking unit 2 CERAMIC LAB EQUIPMENTS NAME SPECIFICATION REQUIRED Ceramic furnace Programmable 2 Ceramic kit (instruments) 9 Ceramic furnace- castable ceramic 1 Ceramic kit for castable ceramic 3 IMPLANT NAME SPECIFICATION REQUIRED Implant kit ( for surgical fixtures, 2 Sinus lift, zygomatic fixture- abutm- Entss and prosthetic supra structure) Imlpant torque control- 2 each ( 1 for prosthetics and 1 for surgical) Physio dispenser 2 Surgical instruments 2 sets Screw driver and other Required for different type of fixtures instruments and abutments and prosthesis Fixtures, prosthetic components and As per requirement of each other laboratory material required for post graduate student. implant supported prosthesis Unit mount light 1 Pneumatic/ electrical crown remover 2 Extra oral implant As per clinical requirements Needle destroyer 2 Ultrasonic cleaner 2 ( 1 big + 1 small) Unit for micro surgery 1 Autoclave 2 Short cycle autoclave (Kavo) 1 Camera Digital 1 Electrical dental chairs and units 2 ( 1 Surgical + 1 Prosthetic) Educating models 3 sets Department Periodontics NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Dental Chairs and UnitsElectrically operated with shadowless Lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, instrument tray and suction micromotor, ultrasonic scaler6Sterilization InstrumentsKavo Klave1Auto Clave1Steel bin4Diagnostic instrumentsW.H.O Probe1Nabers Probe1Williams Probe1Newman's Probe1 "Gold Man Fox Probe1Marquis color coded Probe1Oral prophylaxis InstrumentsSupra gingival scalarsset2Sub gingival scalarsset2Surgical InstrumentsRoutine Surgical Instrument kitset2Surgery Trolleys6Electro surgery unit1Special surgical InstrumentsKirkland's Knifeset1Bucks Knifeset1Orban Knifeset1Paquette Blade Handle1 NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Pocket Markerset1Mc calls universal curettesset1Graceys curettesset1Krane Kaplanset1Cumine Scalarset1Osseous Surgical InstrumentsMallet1Oschenbain Chiel1Schluger Bone File1Bone file 1Bone regenerative materialsBone graft and GTR membranes Depending on needMicrosurgical InstrumentsMicro Needle Holder I1Micro Scissors1Magnifying Glass1Miscellaneous Instruments 1 Composite GunDepartment: Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeryNAMESPECIFICATIONQTY. Dental Chairs and UnitsElectrically operated with shadowless lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, instrument tray and high vacuum suction, micro motor /Air motor6AutoclaveFront loading2Fumigator1Oscillating sawWith all hand pieces1 Surgical instruments a. General surgery kit including Tracheotomy kit b. Minor oral surgery kit c. Osteotomy kit d. Cleft surgery kit e. Bone grafting kit f. Emergency kit g. Trauma set including bone plating kit h. Implant logy kitDistraction osteogenisis kit (desirable1Operating microscope and Microsurgery1Dermatomes 1Formalin chamber1Pulse oxymeterVentilator1Major operation theatre with all facilities1 Recovery & I.C.U. with all necessary Life support equipments2 bedsFibrooptic light1Inpatient beds20Department: Conservative DentistryNAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Dental Chairs and UnitsElectrically operated with shadowless lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, instrument tray and suction, micro motor / Air oter lightcure6ENDOSONIC HANDPIECES -Physiosaline equipments2Mechanized rotary instruments including hand pieces and hand instruments3 NAME SPECIFICATION QTY.Glass bead sterilizers3Autoclaves for bulk instrument sterilization Vacuum preferably2Autoclaves for hand piece sterilization2Apex locators2Equipments for injectable thermoplasticized gutta percha - 2 OBTURA II 2 Kits2MIDAJET pressurized local anaesthesia2Operating microscopes - CARL ZEISSDesirable1Pickling kits2Surgical endo kits2Low speed high torque motors2ANTHOGYR Torque control hand pieces2Kavo torque control hand pieces2Hu Freidy set of hand instruments2Hu Freidy sterilizer trays4j Variable Intensity Polymerization equipments VLC units2Conventional VLC units1LCD projector with computer-basic system With printer and scanner1Over head projector1Slide projector2Clinical micro motors2High speed hand pieces3Composite kits with different shades And polishing kits2Ceramic finishing kitsAmalgam finishing kits2 Laboratory Equipment NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Equipments for casting procedures1Equipments for ceramics including induction casting machines / burnout preheat furnaces / wax elimination furnaces1Lab micro motor / metal grinders / sand blasters / polishing lathers /duplicator equipment / vacuum investment equipments1 SetDepartment: OrthodonticsNAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Dental Chairs and UnitElectrically operated with shadowless lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, instrument tray and suction6Vacuum Moulding Unit1Hydoroslder'1Lab Micromotor4Spot Welders4Model Trimmer (Double Disc)2Light Curing unit2Polishing Lathers2Tracing Tables3Digital Camera1Computers with all accessories1Scanner with transparency adapter1X-ray Viewer5O.H.P.1Slide Projector (35 mm) / LCD Projector1Autoclave - microprocess based, Wet & Dry1High & Low Cycle NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Dry Heat Sterilizer1Ultrasonic Scaler1Sets of Orthodontic Pliers3 SetsOrthodontic impression trays4 SetsUltrasonic tray cleaner1Typodonts with full teeth set6Anatomical Articulator with face bow attachments1Three Place Articulators1Hinge Articulators5Department: Oral PathologyNAME Essential EquipmentSPECIFICATIONQTY.Dental Chairs and UnitsElectrically operated with shadowless Lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, instrument tray and suction1Adequate laboratory glassware's as required for processing of biopsy specimens & staining.Tissue capsules / Tissue embedding cassettesParaffin wax bath (thermostatically controlledLeuchart piecesBlock holdersSemi automatic micro tome1Automatic Microtme knife Sharper1Tissue floatation water bath (thermostatically controlled1Slide warming table1+1Steel slide racks for staining1+2Diamond glass marker2 NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Research microscope with phase contrast, dark field, polarization, CCTV & photomicrography attachments1Binocular Compound Microscope4Electronic dispensing machine1Aluminum slide trays4Wooden / Plastic slide boxes4Wax block storing cabinet1+2Slide storing cabinet1+2Refrigerator1MicropipettesDESIRABLE EQUIPMENTCryostat1Fluorescent Microscope-jComputer with printer1Image analysis software1Automatic processing equipment1Hard tissue microtome1Stereo microscope1Tissue storing cabinet (Frozen state)1Microwave;1Department: Community Dentistry.NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Instruments in the department for comprehensive oral health care programmeDental chairsElectrically operated with shadowless lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, Micro motor, Aerator, scalar, light cure unit instrument tray and suction6Extraction forceps6 Sets NameSpecificationQTYFilling instruments 6 setsScaling instruments Super gingival scaling6setsProsthetic instruments 6 setsAmalgamator 2Pulp tester 2Autoclave 2Sterlilzer 2X-ray viewer 1instrument cabinet 1Overhead Project 1Slide projector2LCD or DLP multimedia projector 1Computer, printer and UPS instruments. 2For peripheral Dental care or Field programme Staff bus 1Mobile dental clinic fitted with at least 2 dental chairs with complete dental unit Ultrasonic scalar, compressor1Generator1Public address system, audio -visual aids,1TV1VCR1Instrument cabinet, emergency medicine kits, BP Apparatus,1Portable oxygen cylinder portable chair1 Department: Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Dental Chairs and UnitsWith shadowless lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, instrument tray and suction, micro motor, airotor, lightcure6Pedo extraction forceps sets4AutoclaveFront loading1Intra Oral X-ray1Automatic developer1Pulp Tester2Apex Locator1Rubber Dam Kit6Glass bead sterilizer3Orthodontic Welder1Ultrasonic Scalars2Needle Destroyer3Ultrasonic Cleaner2X-ray Viewer2Amalgamator2Plaster Dispenser2Dental Lathe1Vibrator1Frassico Typodonts6Minor oral Surgery InstrumentsSoldering Unit1Band benching peek pliers2 setsCountering pliers2Crown crimping pliers2Double beak pliers Anterior and Posterior on2 NAMESPECIFICATIONQTY.Dental Chairs and UnitsElectrically operated with shadowless lamp, spittoon, 3 way syringe, instrument tray and suction6Intra Oral Radiography Machine55- 70 kVp with Digital Compatibility1Extra Oral Radiography machine100 kVp1Panoramic Radiography (OPG) Machine withDigital Compatibility1Intra -Oral Camera1Pulp Tester2Autoclave2Punch Biopsy tool2Biopsy Equipment2Surgical Trolley2Emergency Medicines kit1Extra Oral Cassettes with Intensifying Screens (Conventional & Rare Earth)4Lead Screens2Lead Aprons2Lead Gloves2Radiographic Filters (Conventional & Rare Earth)1Dark Room with safe light facility1Automatic Radiographic Film 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