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DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA B.D.S. Course Regulations DENTAL COUCIL OF INDIA Published & Sold by: DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA Temple Lane, Kotla Road, New Delhi 110002 PREFACE BDS COURSE REGULATIONS (Modified: 27-6-1983) Framed by the Dental Council of India and approved by the Central Government under the Dentists Act; 1948 vide Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (Deptt. of Health's) letters No. V.12012/2/77-PMS dated 25-1-78, and (ii) No.V.12012/2/81 PMS dated 27-6-83. No: U. 13011/1/72-ME (UG) Bharat Sarkar Swasthaya Aur Parivar Niyojan Mantralaya (Swasthaya Vibag) New Delhi; 17th February, 1972 To All State Governments/Union Territories. (2) All Universities. SUB: Opening of new Dental College and Post-graduate Dental Departments- Seeking of prior approval of the Dental Council of India. Sir, [ am directed to say that under the Dentists Act; 1948, the Dental Council of India is charged with the responsibility for according recognition to the Dental Degrees awarded by the various Universities and also for maintaining uniform standards of dental education in the country: In the discharge of its functions and responsibilities, the Council inspects the various dental Institutions and brings the deficiencies observed to the notice of the authorities concerned for suitable remedial action. 2_ Before Dental College or a Post-S graduate Dental Department is set up, it should essentially fulfill certain minimum requirements in respect of the staff equipment; buildings etc. Without these pre-requisites, it is hardly possible to ensure that the students joining these institutions will be able to attain the Dental Education of the prescribed standard In fact recognition of the qualifications of the students hinges on fulfillment of these prerequisites. 3. With a v

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3 · With a view to maintaining high standards of academic Institutions introducing new dental courses, it is requested that the State/Union Territory Governments and the Universities may kindly ensure that: -
1 · Administrative block
2 · Central Library_-with sufficient space for at least 100 students for reading and having good lighting and ventilation and adequate space for stacking and display of books and journals.
3 · General photographic and audiovisual sections with accommodation for studio, dark room, enlarging and photostat work Accommodation should also be provided for Artists and Dental/Medical Illustrators, Modellers etc.
4 · One Central Gas Plant or adequate number of smaller units.
5 · Dental workshop with accommodation and facilities for repair of mechanical electrical and electronic equipment. Facilities for carpentary and plumbing should also be available:
2 · Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 3 Prosthodontics
4 · Periodontics
5 · Conservative Dentistry 6_ Pedodontics 7 . Oral Pathology Microbiology 8_ Orthodontics 9_ Community Dentistry 10. Dental Anatomy 11. Dental Materials
3 · tier system of uniform designations of Dental Teachers throughout India in all the Dental Institutions. They shall be:--
40 · admissions
60 · admissions
100 · admissions
41 · to 59 admission
61 · to 100 admissions
9 · (one each for 11 (of these, 2 for 13 (of these 3 for the 9 Deptts. Prosthetics and 2 Prosthetics, 2 for Oral for Conservative Surgery and 2 for Dentistry to be Conservative earmarked Dentistry- to be earmarked):
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10 · Photographer
12 · Radiographer/X-ray Technician
13 · Plumber-cum-Mechanic
14 · Electrician
15 · Office Superintendent
16 · Head Clerk
17 · Accountant
18 · Cashier
19 · Senior Scale Stenographer
20 · Steno-Typist
21 · Store-Keeper
22 · Assistant Store Keeper
23 · Librarian
24 · Assistant Librarian
25 · . Library Attendants
26 · Clerks
27 · Record Keeper
28 · Office Peons
29 · Watchman
30 · Sweepers
12 · for less than 40 admission; 16 for less than 60 admission; 20 for 100 admission
31 · PA. to the Head of the Institution
32 · Steno- Clerk
75 · ~University Examination
25 · ~Internal assessment
100 · =200
1 · Prosthodontics and Crown and Bridge. 2. Conservative Dentistry including Endodontics. 3. Pedodontics. 4_ Oral Surgery. 5. Periodontics.
6 · Orthodontics. 7 . Oral Medicine (Oral Diagnosis) and Radiology. It is recommended to have separate examination for each of the above subject.
16 · Oral Medicine and Roentgenology 17. Community Dentistry
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1 · Enumeration of Red blood cells.
2 · Enumeration of white blood cells and Differential count.
1 · Determination of packed cell volume. 2. Clinical examination of chest.
3 · Properties of excitable tissue. 4. Activity of frog's heart and effects of vagus stimulation and of atropine and adreneline.
5 · Perfusion of frog' s heart effects on Na, Ca, and K ions 6. Demonstration of deep and superficial reflexes
1 · Reactions of carbohydrates proteins, fats, bile, salts and bile pigments. 2. Gastric analysis. 3. Pathological constituents of urine-detection and estimation of reducing sugars
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12 · Dental porcelain including porelain fused to metal. Porcelain furnace and fusing:
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1 · General principles of pharmacology; dosage forms; prescription writing; pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs), mode of action of drugs, factors modifying drug response, adverse drug reactions; drug interactions.
2 · CNS drugs; General anaesthetics, hypnotics, analgesice, psychotropic drugs; antiepileptics muscle relaxants, analeptics, local anaesthetics
4 · Cardiovascular drugs: Cardiac stimulants and antiarrhythmic drugs; antihypertevsive drugs: vasopressor agents and treatment of shock
5 · Drugs acting on blood: Coagulants and anti-coagulants, hematinics
6 · G.IT. Drugs: Purgatives, anti-diarrhoeal, antacids, anti-emetics
8 · Chemotherapy: Sulfornamides and antibiotics, chemotherapy of tuberculosis, leprosy and malignancy.
9 · Vitamins
10 · Miscellaneous drugs: such as diuretics; heavy metal antagonists (B.A.L. and ED.TA.) etc.
1 · Anti-septics, astringents, obtundents, mummifying agents, bleaching agents, styptics, disclosing agents, dentifrices and mouth washes:
2 · Treatment of common oral condition:
1 · Demonstration of preparation of dental tissues for microscopic examination. Ground and stained sections
2 · Microscopic study of normal oral and dental tissues. 3 Microscopic study and identification of teeth:
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90 · hours
130 · hours
1 · Introduction to surgery, surgery especially related to Ora-dental surgery; Classification of diseases.
2 · Inflammation, Soft-tissue, hard tissue-Cause, varieties sequelse and treatment:
5 · Cysts and new growths-Their general consideration with special reference to those occurring in the Buccal Cavity.
6 · Diseases of the Lymphatic glands, especially of the neck:
8 · Infections and diseases of the larynx, Tracheostomy.
9 · Nervous system-injury to Facial nerves, Paralysis trigeminal Nauraligia.
10 · Principles of surgical treatment; diathermy and radium treatment:
11 · Fracture-General principles of treatment, Diathermy and healing;
12 · Cleft lip and cleft palate.
13 · Thyroid and Parathyroid.
14 · Swellings of jaws
90 · Hours
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1 · Introduction: - Scope and applicability of the subject, Historical background of Periodontology.
2 · Maintenance of Health- Role and scope of Oral Physiotherapy measures, patient education-programme and periodic check: 3. Classification of gingival and periodontal disturbances 4. Gingival enlargement. 5. Infective muco-gingival conditions-specific and non-specific. 6. Degenerative conditions-Gingivosis and Periodontosis. 7 . Atrophic conditions affecting gingival and periodontal tissues. 8. Local and systemic factors in the causation of gingival and periodontal lesions. 9 Periodontitis and sequelae. 10. Maloclusion; Mal-alignment and traumatic occlusion Bruxism and Temperomandibular joint disturbances. Occlusal equilibration: 11. Diagnosis and diagnostic aids incuding roentgenography and its uses limitations.
12 · Proanosis. 13 . Morphological defects of the muco-gingival structure influencing periodontium and their treatment: 14. Treatment of all gingival and periodontal disturbances-treatment planning phases and rationale. Different available therapeutic procedures Healing Mechanism: 15. Role of Nutrition in aetiology and treatment. 16. Drugs in Periodontics.
17 · Instrumentation.
18 · Splints. 19. Preventive periodontics, concept of focal infection: 20. Materials used in periodontia.
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