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Dental Hygienist Course Admission

11/13/2015

 
PictureHYGIENIST COURSE ADMISSION
The Dental Hygienist course is a 2 years diploma course run under the aegis of Dental Council of India which was constituted on 12th April 1949 under an Act of Parliament - the Dentists Act, 1948 (XVI of 1948). The Dental Council of India runs under the aegis of Department of Health, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi.
 
The definition of a dental hygienist as per Dental council of India is “Dental Hygienist means a person, not a Dentist or a Medical Practitioner, who scales, cleans or polishes teeth, or gives instruction in dental hygiene. He shall work under the supervision of the Registered Dental Surgeon”.
 
A dental hygienist assist dentist in performing routine oral maintenance tasks and educating patients about dental health. Dental hygienist course is taken as part of a full undergraduate or graduate degree program.
 
Dental hygienist course is aimed to facilitate students to understand and gain knowledge of working as a chair side assistant in dental clinics. Who does oral prophylaxis, give instruction in oral hygiene and preventive dentistry but has to work under supervision of a Dental Surgeon. Dental hygienist course is a full time diploma course of two years duration.
 
Eligibility:
The candidate interested in doing dental hygienist course should have passed the higher secondary school examination or its equivalent (12 years schooling certificate) with not less than 50 per cent marks in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together or any other equivalent examination of any other country duly recognized. It is necessary to pass in each head i.e. theory, practical and oral of each subject and the examination as a whole in one and same attempt.
 
The selection of the candidates for doing dental hygienist course is done through entrance test.
 
Admission Procedure:
The admission process for dental hygienist course starts in the month of May. Just after the 12 class results are declared. Generally, last date for dental hygienist admission is end of July, but normally very few colleges run dental hygienist course and the maximum number of seats approved by DCI is 20 or less.

Candidates interested in taking admission in dental hygienist course should act fast, so as to get admission in a good dental college. Normally the session commences from first week of August.
 
Useful Information:
An associate's degree is normally what aspiring dental hygienists earn; however, some pursue a bachelor's or master's degree if they want to teach dental hygiene, work in management or do research. Programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels typically incorporate a practicum, such as supervised clinical practice for undergraduate programs or student teaching for a master's program. Upon completion of an undergraduate dental hygiene program, students should be qualified to apply for state licence. Graduate students normally possess licence already and are studying for career advancement.
 
Undergraduate dental hygiene programs include introductory coursework that teaches students about the equipment they will use and the procedures they will perform as dental hygienists. Hands-on practice will teach students to clean teeth, apply substances like fluoride and provide patients with instruction on oral hygiene.
 
Students in bachelor's and master's programs in dental hygiene normally take additional courses on practice management, statistics and dental research. Master's programs may have concentration coursework in a field like education or public health.
 
Dental Hygienist Course and Syllabus


MDS Course Admission, Best MDS College In Delhi-NCR, MDS College In India

11/12/2015

 
PictureMDS COURSE ADMISSION
Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) course is a 3 year course which is run under the aegis of Dental Council of India which was constituted on 12th April 1949 under an Act of Parliament - the Dentists Act, 1948 (XVI of 1948). The DCI runs under the aegis of Deptt. of Health, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi.

MDS (Master of Dental Surgery) course is a 3-years post graduate dental program offered by many Dental Colleges in India but the seats available in MDS course are very few in number. The reasons are as follows :
  • All the dental colleges do not have MDS course in their colleges.
  • The colleges which are having MDS course do not get approval in all the specialty of MDS course.
  • Basically there are 9 specialties in  MDS Course, so those colleges which are approved by DCI to run MDS course is not sure that they will have approval to run MDS course in all 9 specialty and if they have permission to run MDS course in all the specialty they have minimum 1 to 2 seats and maximum 5 to 6 seats in each specialty. 

The Nine specialties in  MDS Course are as follows :
  1. Prosthodontics & Crown and Bridge
  2. Periodontology
  3. Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics
  4. Oral Medicine & Radiology
  5. Conservative Dentistry
  6. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
  7. Oral Pathology & Microbiology
  8. Paediatrics & Preventive Dentistry
  9. Public Health Dentistry

List of MDS Colleges in India

Eligibility for MDS Course Admission :

A candidate must pass final BDS examination from a recognized Dental College, included in  the schedule of the Indian Dental Council Act, 1948 and has obtained final registration either from the Dental Council of India or from any State Dental Council, after completing one year compulsory rotatory internship  on or before 31st March of the year of admission to MDS course.

MDS Course Regulation and Curriculum as per Dental Council of India (DCI) 

Career after Successful Completion of MDS Course :
Students successfully passed BDS degree from a recognized institution have various job opportunities like junior residents and practitioners in government set-ups, setting up their own practice, providing dental health care in to corporate sector is another option. A BDS graduate can also join as an officer in the defence services in dental core and allied health sciences. They can also join the wide arena of companies involved in clinical trials and drug testing laboratories. The graduates can also opt for higher education in India and abroad which can usher them into the field of research and super specialization.

The number of dental surgeons dedicated in dental services in India is quite less as compared to the general population seeking for it. As per the WHO recommendations, the dentist and general population ratio is much less in India. This helps up a lot in providing a wide area for fresh graduates to setup their own practice successfully.

A dental health care provider can serve the public through government hospital setup, corporate hospitals, by setting up a private clinic or a nursing home. The dentist can join a community health service or a charitable hospital as well to reach out to the maximum people.

A dentist can even go for higher studies in India and abroad such as MDS (Master of dental surgery) course and PhD. He can also join the management field by pursuing Hospital management and join the administrative posts in corporate hospitals.

A dental health surgeon can enter the field of cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry by pursuing diploma in these specialized branches after BDS course. Dental Surgeons can also go for a specialized course of oral implantology which is one of the latest branch in dentistry and is highly in demand. Dental Surgeons can also step forward in the field of forensic odontology and can be a part of forensic team in solving personal identity, criminal and civil cases and serve as an expert, helping in finding facts and witnessing in the court of law.

A dental surgeon is capable of playing an important role in oral cancer screening, diagnosis and its treatment and other oral and maxillofacial diseases such as salivary gland diseases. Every year with numerous oral cancer cases in India, the vital role of a dentist is to help out in diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases which is unmatched and is of great importance.

A dental health care provider can also choose allied health services as career option such as dental Hygienist both in India and abroad. You can also join the field of academics by applying for a teaching job in any of the dental colleges spread across the country and keep yourself updated with the latest updates with the recent advancements in the field of dentistry.

As a dentist, one can also work in the research and advisory departments of pharmaceuticals companies. You can also work as advisers and researchers in companies associated with oral care products like toothpaste, mouth wash and gum care products.

Last Date of Admission: 
As per the guidelines of the Dental Council of India, all MDS course admissions in all dental colleges in India, must be completed by 31st May every year. No admission(s) shall be made beyond 31st May. No mid-term admission is allowed in any case.


The dates of the admission may vary from time to time. Please confirm from the colleges or check DCI Notifications issued in this regard. 

BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) Course Admission

11/12/2015

 
PictureBDS COURSE ADMISSION
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) course is a 5 year course which is run under the aegis of Dental Council of India which was constituted on 12th April 1949 under an Act of Parliament - the Dentists Act, 1948 (XVI of 1948). The DCI runs under the aegis of Department of Health, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi.

BDS Course in India without donation/no donation - through management quota: BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) is a 4 years course + 1 year compulsory rotatory internship program. Minimum 240 days of teaching in each academic year is must. During the above period, students shall be required to have engaged in full time study at a dental college, where he/she admitted. Dental college either recognized, or approved from the Dental Council of India / Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India.


List of BDS Colleges in India

BDS Admission Eligibility :

Candidate must complete the age of 17 years on or before 31st December of the year of admission to BDS Course. Candidate must have passed qualifying examination 10+2 or its equivalent from any recognized Indian board of study. Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Science subjects with Physics, Chemistry, Biology with at least (50% marks for general category candidates and 40% marks for the candidates belonging SC/ST/OBC category) taken together and also passed in English as a compulsory subject.

​BDS Curriculum and Regulation as per Dental Council of India (DCI)

Last Date of Admission:As per the orders of Government of India, all BDS admissions in all dental colleges of the country, must be completed by 30th September every year. No admission(s) shall be made beyond 30th September. No mid-term admission is allowed in any case.


Why BDS : There was a time-period when people wished to opt for MBBS or Engineering. But in today's time period things have changed entirely. There is vast number of choices to choose from. This dental course is becoming more and more popular with the growing phase. Students wish to make career in this field. Dentist is responsible for the oral hygiene, care and treatment of other mouth disorders. With the degree, the person has the complete dental knowledge and even the skills to treat any sort of mouth problem. Dentists can run their own private clinic, and can earn a handsome amount. The clinic requires some of the affordable instruments, so the investment is not so huge. And even people visit a dentist every six months for the check-up and thus dentist gets paid for the job done. It is not about working with teeth and a pair of tongs but the use of advanced technology like digital x-ray. Digital x-ray offers you insight into the problem, with much more facilities like zoom, 3d visualization etc. BDS is the degree course that offers the best health care, good income, use of latest technology devices and has low investments. If you wish to make a career in Dentistry,then you will have to pursue BDS course. And this Bachelor of Dental Surgery will prove to be a good choice.

Also See: BDS Course Syllabus
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