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SRI BALAJI VIDYAPEETH (Deemed-to-be university declared u/s 3 of UGC act 1956) ACCREDITED WITH “A” GRADE BY NAAC INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES Pondy - Cuddalore Main Road Pillaiyarkupam - Puducherry – 607403. B.D.S DEGREE PROGRAMME CURRICULUM, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2019-2020 O N W A R D S ~ 1 ~ INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES CONTENTS Sl.No. Contents Page No. 1. Vision and Mission Statement of SBV 7 2. Vision and Mission Statement of IGIDS 8 3. Aims & Objectives of the BDS Programme 9 4. Competencies of a Dental Graduate 11 6. Regulations related to BDS Course 13 7. Curriculum 16 8. Examinations 20 9. Programme Educational Objectives 25 10. Programme Outcomes ( PO ) 26 11. Course Outcomes ( CO ) 27 12. I year syllabus 39 General Human Anatomy Including Embryology, Osteology and Histology 40 General Physiology 52 Biochemistry 64 Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral Histology 77 II year syllabus 88 General Pathology 89 Microbiology 100 General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics 109 Dental Materials 123 Preclinical Prosthodontics 136 Preclinical Conservative Dentistry 141 III year syllabus 144 General Medicine 145 General Surgery 154 Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology 165 IV year syllabus 175 Oral Medicine and Radiology 176 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 194 2 Periodontology 206 Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry 223 Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 238 Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge 258 Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics 271 Public Health Dentistry 282 13. Integrated Teaching Modules 295 Dental Armamentarium And Usage 296 Sterilization & Disinfection 297 Behavioural Sciences 298 Ethics 301 Cariology 304 Pulpo-Periapical Lesions 306 Diagnosis & Treatment Planning 307 Aesthetic Dentistry 310 Forensic Odontology 312 Basic Implantology 314 Curriculum of Dental Internship programme [Systematic Competency Oriented 14. 316 Education (SCORE)] 3 ANNEXURE Rules, Regulations and Curriculum of this University have been formulated based on the Dental Council of India Regulation for the Degree of Bachelor of Dental surgery, 2007 (amended up to July 2017) and have been placed before the Standing Academic Board on 05.02.2019, consisting of the following members MEMBERS OF BOARD OF STUDIES EXTERNAL MEMBERS BOARD OF STUDIES HELD ON FEBURARY 5TH , 2019 Chairperson : Dr.R. Saravanakumar Principal, IGIDS External Members : Dr.R. Shakila Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics, MGPA, Puducherry Dr. Suma Karthikeyan Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics, RMDCH, Annamalai University,Chidambaram Internal Members Dr Vidyalakshmi S Deputy Registrar, IGIDS Dr Vandana P Deputy COE, IGIDS Dr. Chandra Philip, Prof. & Head General Anatomy, MGMCRI Dr Jeneth Berlin Raj .T Prof and head Department of physiology, MGMCRI Dr Kulkarni Swetha Associate Professor Department of Biochemistry MGMCRI Dr K R Umadevi Professor of Pathology, MGMCRI Dr Dharmishtha.N Assistant Professor Department of Pathology, MGMCRI Dr K Manimekalai Professor & Head Department of Pharmocology, MGMCRI ~ 4 ~ Dr Vanathy Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology MGMCRI Dr. Namratha, Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, MGMCRI Dr. Siva Ranganathan Green Associate Professor Department of General Medicine, MGMCRI Dr Ganesh Babu Professor and Head Department of General Surgery, MGMCRI Dr Santhadevy A Professor and Head Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Microbiology, IGIDS Dr P S Manoharan Professor and Head Department of Prosthodontics IGIDS Dr V Aniruddh Yaswanth Associate Professor Department of Orthodontics, IGIDS Dr Sanguida A Associate professor Department of Pediatrics and Preventive Dentistry, IGIDS Dr S K Vigneshwari Assistant Professor Department of Conservative and Endodontice, IGIDS Dr R Sathyanarayanan Professor and Head Department of Oral and Maxillo Facial Surgery IGIDS Dr M Senthil Professor and Head Department of Public Health Dentistry IGIDS Published after the approval of standing academic board ~ 5 ~ SRI BALAJI VIDYAPEETH (Deemed-to-be university declared u/s 3 of UGC act 1956) INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES RULES AND REGULATIONS OF SRI BALAJI VIDHYAPEETH UNIVERSITY In exercise of the powers conferred by Ministry of Human Resources Development Notification No. F.9-53/2005-u-3 dated 20/7/09 and after the declaration of Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences as constituent teaching units under the ambit of the Deemed University Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, the Standing Academic Board hereby makes the following Rules and Regulations These regulations shall be called : THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERy DEGREE COURSE (B.D.S) OF INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCESS They shall come into force from the academic year 2019-2020 session. The regulations and the syllabus are subject to modification by the Standing Academic Board from time to time. ~ 6 ~ VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT OF SBV Vision “To be in the forefront of higher education and to give the country the high calibre manpower” Mission To provide collegiate education up to post-doctoral programs. To ensure high standard of behaviour and discipline amongst our student community. To produce Medical Professionals who are concerned with determinants of disease, disability and premature death and the organization of appropriate health services including Health Education and policy. To create a climate of joyful learning. To serve in particular the poor and minority population irrespective of caste and creed, who suffer disproportionately from illness and disability. To impart skills in students which will make them successful in their endeavours. To provide meaningful industrial education, research and training at all levels. To offer a wide range and flexibility of options especially in the areas of non-formal and continuing education. To set a high standard of professional conduct and ethics for staff and students. 7 Vision and Mission Statement of IGIDS Vision To evolve as a centre of excellence in education, health care and research in dentistry. Mission 1. To provide progressive, relevant and robust academic and training environment for the students and staff to hone the necessary skills needed for a dental health professional. 2. To develop core competencies needed for the dentists of tomorrow and to be leaders in the field. 3. To stretch horizons of academic and clinical training and research to achieve and excel the global benchmark. 4. To reach out to the public, educate them in disease prevention and provide quality treatment. 5. To ensure high standards of discipline and professionalism among students. 6. To install ethical, humanistic and moral values in education, research and patient care. 7. To develop the spirit of inquiry and thirst for life-long learning in the profession to deliver quality of care. 8 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF BDS PROGRAMME AIMS The dental graduates during training in the institutions should acquire adequate knowledge, necessary skills and reasonable attitudes which are required for carrying out all activities appropriate to general dental practice involving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of anomalies and diseases of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues. The graduate also should understand the concept of community oral health education and be able to participate in the rural health care delivery programs existing in the country. OBJECTIVES The objectives are dealt under three headings a. Knowledge b. Skills and c. Attitudes. a. Knowledge The graduate should acquire the following during the period of training: 1. Adequate knowledge of the scientific foundations on which Dentistry is based and good understanding of various relevant scientific methods, principles of biological functions and be able to evaluate and analyze scientifically various established facts and data. 2. Adequate knowledge of the development, structure and function of the teeth, mouth and jaws and associated tissues both in health and disease and their relationship and effect on general state of health and also bearing on physical and social well-being of the patient. 3. Adequate knowledge of clinical disciplines and methods which provide a coherent picture of anomalies, lesions and diseases of the teeth, mouth and jaws and preventive diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of Dentistry. 4. Adequate clinical experience required for general dental practice. 5. Adequate knowledge of the constitution, biological function and behavior of persons in health and sickness as well as the influence of the natural and social environment on the state of health in so far as it affects Dentistry. b. Skills The graduate should be able to demonstrate the following skills necessary for practice of Dentistry: 1. Able to diagnose and manage various common dental problems encountered in general dental practice keeping in mind the expectations and the right of the society to receive the best treatment available wherever possible. 2. Acquire the skill to prevent and manage complications if encountered while carrying out various surgical and other procedures. ~ 9 ~ 3. Possess skill to carry out certain investigative procedures and ability to interpret laboratory findings. 4. Promote oral health and help prevent oral diseases whenever possible. 5. Competent in the control of pain and anxiety during dental treatment. c. Attitudes The graduate should develop during the training period the following attitudes : 1. Willing to apply the current knowledge of Dentistry in the best interest of the patients and the