About the Department
The Department of Prosthodontics focuses on the comprehensive rehabilitation of patients to enhance aesthetics and function by replacing missing teeth and adjacent anatomical structures — from conventional prosthodontic treatment to more complex restorative procedures. The department provides a dynamic, patient-centered learning environment where treatments are delivered using the latest technologies and techniques. The department is equally committed to patient care, innovative teaching methodologies, and advanced research.
Department Objectives
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To support and motivate students in developing strong clinical and academic abilities.
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To equip students with the knowledge and clinical experience required to become proficient in providing both routine and complex fixed and removable prosthodontic care.
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To develop students’ knowledge, skills, and professional behavior to enable critical thinking and effective problem-solving in prosthodontics, allowing them to practice independently at a competent level.
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To utilize highly experienced and qualified faculty members recognized in the specialty, through well-structured didactic, clinical, and laboratory teaching modules.
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To successfully manage patients’ prosthodontic needs to ensure satisfaction, comfort, timely treatment, and effective care while maintaining the highest standards of treatment compliance.
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To encourage clinical growth through case-based projects presented as clinical portfolio records.
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To provide patient care at the highest level while offering a comprehensive and equivalent training program.
Department Courses
Department courses