DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
regulations · 1948 · State unknown
Parent: THE DENTISTS ACT, 1948 (73cdb97cc3d17a087a01eea46b2cd5828b1d9b5b)
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Rule TOC
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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130 · hours
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:
40 · hours
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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