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Dentistry is a dynamic heath profession, which offers opportunities,in becoming highly successful. It is a branch of healing arts and sciences devoted to maintain oral health.

The role of a dentist, is to prevent and treat problems with teeth or tissues of the mouth,and also helps decay, fill cavities, examine x-rays, place protective plastic sealants on children’s teeth, straighten teeth,repair fractured teeth.

 

The dentists also perform corrective surgery on gums, and on gums and supporting bones to treat gum diseases. Dentists extract teeth which makes models and measurements for dentures to replace the missing teeth.

Dentist also instruct patients on their diet,brushing,flossing the use of fluorides and other aspects, of dental care, and also administer anaesthetics and write prescriptions, for antibiotics and other medications, and also use a variety of equipment, that include x-ray machines, drills, instruments such as mouth mirrors, probes, forceps, brushes, and scalpels.

Dentist also, wear masks, gloves and safety glasses to protect themselves and their patients from infectious diseases.

Overview of Density in India

In the field of dentistry in India most of the educators, wish to preserve their status quo. It is known that dentistry in India has achieved several milestones, and the first college for Dentistry, which was established in India in the year 1928.

In India dentistry in India received the endorsement of the legislature with the establishment of the Dental Council as per the Act of Dentists in 1948,in the year 1949. As per the statistics there are about 283 colleges for dentistry of India, which produce almost 18,000 dentists each year.

If you wish you peruse a career in dentistry, then your training would start with a course at BDS which is a duration of 5 years and includes 4 years of study and 1 year intern-ship.

Most of the colleges are run by private sectors. In many states in India almost 15% seats are available in the dental colleges that are run by the state government and are give out to the students on the basis of the national level examination, which in turn is conducted by the CBSE.

Candidates are selected on the basis of selection test, which are eligible for admission. As most of the dental colleges are run by private sector and work differently with regards to admission and the fee structure is very high.

Postgraduate phase of dentistry in India is for a period of 3 years. Candidates can peruse their masters,in any subjects like Prosthodontics, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics, Conservative Dentistry, Endodontics, Orthodontics, Oral Pathology, Community Dentistry, Pedodontics, Dentofacial Orthopaedics and Preventive Dentistry.

The selection in most of the postgraduate courses are done through entrance examinations, which are highly competitive.

In the field of dentistry in India a lot of certificates, have been introduced of Dental Hygiene and mechanics for a duration of 2years. Dentistry in India is highly competitive, and the dentists in India are highly professional and experts in the field.

Unlike other countries, dentists in India are highly affordable, even though the street dentists in India who operate without a license, and charge a minimal consultation fee, these small time dentists are a threat not only to the niche field of dental care but also to the patients requiring dental services in India.