By Varun + March 16th, 2008
B.D.S is Divided into Subjective, Practical, Clinical, and Community related subjects, the curriculum is divided in the best suitable way for the students so they can understand each and every step of dentistry in a well organised way :
BASIC SCIENCES :
- Anatomy, Physiology
- Bio-chemistry
- Histology(General & Oral)
- Pharmacology
- Pathology
The time alloted for the [...]
By Varun + March 15th, 2008
Morphology : It is the study of the external features of the human body without involving the functions of the particular organ or the part of the body mentioned.
By Varun + March 14th, 2008
The degree of B.D.S will be obtained by a candidate who has undergone a period of certified study extended over Five academic years from the date of commencement of Dental Curriculum with compulsory rotating INTERNSHIP extending over a period of One Calender Year.(Internship was earlier included in the Curriculum offered by the University, but from [...]
By Varun + March 13th, 2008
Dental caries is commonly called tooth decay. It is the infection of the tooth which destroys the morphologic and sometimes the physiologic features of the tooth. It is most commonly caused by the acid producing commensal bacteria present in the mouth .
Dental caries is mainly of 2 types :
1) Smooth Surface caries.
2) Pit and Fissure [...]
By Varun + March 13th, 2008
Human Physiology is the study of the normal functioning of the human body which are mechanical, physical and chemical modalities of the human body, which is functioning normally without any Disease or Abnormality.
It includes the study of the individual organs and their normal functions under normal conditions.
Anatomy and Physiology are closely related, Anatomy is the [...]