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Welcome to Our Dental Departments: A Hub of Excellence in Oral Healthcare

We are thrilled to invite external examiners, dental patients, delegates, and students to explore the comprehensive world of dentistry at our esteemed institution. Our vibrant poster, proudly proclaiming "Welcome to Our Dental Departments," symbolizes our dedication to exceptional dental care, cutting-edge education, and innovative research across all specialties.

What We Offer Across Our Dental Departments





Comprehensive Care: From preventive dentistry to advanced restorative and cosmetic treatments, our departments provide personalized care tailored to every patient’s needs.



Specialized Expertise: Each department, including Oral Medicine and Radiology, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, and Oral Surgery, is staffed with leading experts delivering state-of-the-art treatments.



Educational Excellence: Our programs empower dental students with hands-on training, mentorship, and exposure to the latest advancements, preparing them for successful careers.



Collaborative Opportunities: We welcome external examiners and delegates to engage in knowledge-sharing, evaluations, and research collaborations to advance the field of dentistry.

For Dental Patients Whether you’re visiting for a routine check-up, orthodontic alignment, periodontal therapy, or complex oral surgery, our departments work together to ensure a seamless, compassionate experience. Trust us to enhance your smile with the highest standards of care.

For External Examiners and Delegates We are honored to host professionals who contribute to academic rigor and innovation. Our departments offer a dynamic platform to assess, collaborate, and inspire the next generation of dental professionals.

For Students To our dental students, welcome to a transformative journey! Each department provides a unique learning environment where you’ll gain practical skills and insights from top educators, setting the foundation for a rewarding career in dentistry.

Join Us Today Our dental departments are more than just facilities—they are communities dedicated to healthier smiles and brighter futures. Whether you’re a patient seeking world-class care, an examiner or delegate shaping the future of dentistry, or a student embarking on an exciting career, our doors are open to you.

Contact us to learn more about our services, academic programs, or collaboration opportunities. Let’s work together to elevate oral healthcare!

Dental Departments – Where Innovation, Care, and Education Unite

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Welcome to the Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics

Welcome to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Welcome to the Department of Prosthodontics

Welcome to the Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry

Welcome to the Department of Public Health Dentistry

Welcome to the Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology



Welcome to the Department of Oral Pathology


Welcome to the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

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