Pediatric And Preventive Dentistry

Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry department is dedicated to the oral health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents, and individuals with special health care needs. With a child-centered approach, this department focuses on creating a comfortable, friendly, and stress-free environment to ensure positive dental experiences from an early age. Our team of skilled pediatric dentists is trained not only in advanced clinical procedures but also in child psychology and behavior management, allowing them to provide personalized care that caters to each child’s unique needs.

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Undergraduate Program (BDS)

 

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Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry

Advanced Clinical Training: Management of complex pediatric dental cases, including children with special healthcare needs and systemic conditions Hands-on training...
  1. Comprehensive oral and craniofacial examination
  2. Radiographic investigations including digital X-rays and CBCT
  3. Intraoral scanning for diagnosis and treatment planning
  1. Oral prophylaxis (professional dental cleaning)
  2. Topical fluoride application for caries prevention
  3. Pit and fissure sealants
  4. Diet counseling and caries risk assessment
  5. Parent education on oral hygiene and child dental care
  1. Restoration of decayed teeth with tooth-colored fillings
  2. Pulpotomy and pulpectomy (root canal therapy for primary teeth)
  3. Root canal treatment for young permanent teeth
  4. Stainless steel crowns and esthetic crowns for primary and permanent teeth
  1. Extraction of primary and permanent teeth
  2. Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) release
  3. High frenum correction (frenectomy)
  4. Minor oral surgical procedures for lesion removal
  1. Growth modification appliances for developing jaws
  2. Space maintainers and space regainers
  3. Correction of minor malocclusions during mixed dentition
  • Emergency care for traumatic dental injuries
  • Long-term management of orofacial trauma and fractured teeth
  • Fabrication of feeding obturators and interim prostheses for cleft patients
  • Replacement of missing teeth in children using removable or fixed appliances
  • Esthetic restorations to improve function and appearance
  • Comprehensive dental care for medically compromised children and those with physical or intellectual disabilities
  • Desensitization protocols and behavior guidance techniques
  • Full-mouth rehabilitation for uncooperative or special needs patients under general anesthesia in a hospital setting, ensuring safety and comfort