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Indian Journal of Dental Education

Volume  8, Issue 1, Jan-Mar 2015, Pages 39-43
 

Notes and News

Time to Modify Dental Education – Changing Scenario

Pankaj Datta*, J. R. Sabharwal**

*PhD Scholar, Department of Dentistry, JJT University, Rajasthan. **Director, Professor and Head, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Inderprastha Dental College & Hospital, Ghaziaabad,UP

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DOI: DOI:https://dx.doi.org/ 10.21088/ijde.0974.6099.8115.7

Abstract
The new generation of oral health professionals will require an improved understanding of the interplay between oral health and general health. An ageing population and a greater proportion of medically complex patients; call for changes in the ways dentists are getting trained in India. A concerted effort to broaden primary health-care delivery in the dental clinic will greatly improve both oral and general health outcomes. It is proposed that expansion of biomedical training in the graduation dental curriculum, postgraduate training program and improved continuing education courses would provide the basis for achieving these goals.

Kew words: Dental Education; Oral Health; General Health; Dental Curriculum; Continuing Dental Education. 


Corresponding Author : Pankaj Datta*