MDS Syllabus and Subjects

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MDS syllabus is divided into 6 semesters over 3 years and focuses on a comprehensive understanding of various dental subjects such as oral anatomy, oral pathology, periodontology, conservative dentistry, and more. Students also gain practical experience through clinical rotations and dissertations in the final year.

MDS core subjects include research and biostatistics, dental anatomy, dental materials, oral pathology, etc. Students can also select elective subjects as per the specialization chosen such as advanced implantology, cosmetic dentistry, pediatric oral pathology, forensic odontology,  and more.

MDS course curriculum helps students develop technical skills in advanced imaging techniques, dental surgeries, patient management, minimally invasive techniques, and critical care dentistry.

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Semester Wise MDS Syllabus

MDS semester-wise syllabus differs as per the specialization selected by the student, but there are a few core subjects that students study irrespective of the dental field. The MDS syllabus also includes practical training in clinics in the final year.

Students can also download the MDS syllabus PDF of various college’s official websites. A detailed view of the generic MDS syllabus is given below

First Year MDS Syllabus

MDS 1st year syllabus aims at the understanding of concepts related to radiography, oral health, and dental materials to build a foundation in the dental sciences. Below listed are common 1st year MDS subjects:

First Year Syllabus

Dental Anatomy

Oral Pathology

Dental Materials

Microbiology

Pharmacology

General Medicine

Applied General and Oral Physiology and Biochemistry

Research Methodology and Biostatistics

Ethical and Dental Jurisprudence

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MDS Subjects- Core & Elective

Master of Dental Sciences subjects focus on understanding topics such as evidence-based dentistry, dental research methodologies, clinical practice guidelines, and more to improve their knowledge and skills in the field of dentistry. Below listed are a few core and elective subjects covered in the MDS syllabus:

MDS Core Subjects

Listed below are some of the core MDS subjects that the students study in the first year as common subjects along with topics covered in each subject:

MDS Core Subjects

Topics Covered

Dental Anatomy

Tooth morphology, Dental histology, Anatomic landmarks, Occlusion

Dental Materials

Properties of dental materials, Manipulation techniques, Biocompatibility, Applications in dentistry

Oral Pathology

Oral diseases, Histopathology, Diagnostic techniques, Treatment planning

Microbiology

Oral microbiome, Infection control, Pathogenic organisms, Antimicrobial therapy

Pharmacology

Drugs used in dentistry, Mechanism of action, Side effects, Drug interactions

General Medicine

Medical history taking, Systemic diseases, Medical emergencies in dentistry, Drug-related issues

Applied General and Oral Physiology and Biochemistry

Cellular physiology, Biochemical processes, Metabolism, Oral physiological processes

Research Methodology and Biostatistics

Research design, Data collection methods, Statistical analysis, Research ethics

Ethical and Dental Jurisprudence

Dentistry ethics, Patient rights, Legal aspects of dental practice, Professional conduct

MDS Elective Subjects

MDS elective subject focuses on expanding student's professional horizons and deepening their competence in areas of interest by acquiring specialized knowledge and skills in different areas of dental science.

 The elective subjects in MDS are listed below as per the specialization:

Specialization

MDS Elective Subjects

Topics Covered

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

  • Surgical Anatomy
  • Anesthesia in Oral Surgery
  • Trauma Management
  • Orthognathic Surgery
  • Oncological Surgery

Surgical techniques, Trauma management, Facial reconstruction, Anesthesia protocols, Local anesthesia techniques, and more.

Orthodontics

  • Treatment Planning
  • Craniofacial Growth
  • Temporary Anchorage Devices
  • Management of Complex Cases

Diagnosis methods, Cephalometric analysis, Appliance selection, Growth patterns, Developmental anomalies, Treatment timing, and more.

Periodontology

  • Advanced Periodontal Diagnosis
  • Periodontal Plastic Surgery
  • Implantology
  • Peri-implant Diseases

Diagnostic techniques, Radiographic interpretation, Gingival grafting techniques, Non-surgical treatment, and more.

Prosthodontics

  • Fixed Prosthodontics
  • Removable Prosthodontics
  • Implant Prosthodontics
  • Digital Dentistry
  • Aesthetic Rehabilitation

Crown and bridge techniques, Implant-supported restorations, CAD/CAM technologies, Esthetic principles, and more,

Conservative Dentistry

  • Endodontics
  • Restorative Techniques
  • Management of Dental Trauma

Root canal therapy techniques, Direct and indirect restorations, Composite bonding, Child patient management, and more.

Public Health Dentistry

  • Epidemiology of Oral Diseases
  • Health Promotion
  • Community Dental Health
  • Dental Education

Disease distribution, Community engagement, Needs assessment, Curriculum development, and more.

Specialisation Wise MDS Syllabus and Subjects

MDS offers several specializations and the subjects differ for each specialization based on the curriculum structure. Detailed below are some of the popular specializations and their corresponding course structure.

MDS Specialization List

Subjects Covered

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

  • Principles of Surgery
  • Maxillofacial Trauma
  • Oral Oncology
  • Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery
  • Pharmacology of Anesthetic Agents

Orthodontics

  • Growth and Development
  • Orthodontic Diagnosis
  • Treatment Planning
  • Biomechanics
  • Appliance Therapy
  • Cephalometrics

Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

  • Dental Materials
  • Cariology
  • Endodontics
  • Aesthetic Dentistry
  • Root Canal Therapy

Prosthodontics

  • Complete Denture Prosthodontics
  • Removable Partial Prosthodontics
  • Fixed Prosthodontics
  • Implantology
  • Occlusion

Periodontology

  • Etiology and Pathogenesis of Periodontal Diseases
  • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
  • Surgical and Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy
  • Regenerative Procedures
  • Periodontal Maintenance

Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry

  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Preventive Dentistry
  • Growth and Development
  • Pediatric Endodontics
  • Pediatric Orthodontics
  • Pediatric Oral Pathology
Oral Medicine and Radiology
  • Oral Diagnosis
  • Radiology
  • Oral Medicine
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Management of Oral Mucosal Lesions
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

MDS Course Structure

The structure of the MDS degree is designed to offer students a practical understanding of this industry. The course also focuses on the professional development of students through conferences, academic and research training, workshops, and more.

The MDS syllabus course structure is given below:

  • VI Semesters
  • Core Subjects
  • Elective Subjects
  • Projects
  • Thesis/Dissertation
  • Seminar
  • Clinical Rotation
  • Advanced Speciality Training

MDS Projects

The students can take the Master of Dental Science project topics based on their subjects and syllabus, motivating them to develop additional knowledge to complete the project work. Some of the Master of Dental Science projects are:

  • Implementation of Dental Coverage in Affordable Care Act State-Facilitated Marketplaces
  • Dental Anxiety, Smoking, and Alcohol Use in Dental Patients
  • Matrix Stiffness and Sarcoma Growth: The Scientific Implications of Compartments
  • Comparing the Predictive Factors of Salivary Alpha-amylase and Dental Anxiety for Intraoperative Pain in Patients Undergoing Dental Extraction

Master of Dental Sciences Teaching Methodology and Techniques

The Master of Dental Science postgraduate degree curriculum includes various teaching methods and techniques that help students understand multiple topics taught in their classes. 

Some of the different teaching methodologies and techniques adopted in the course curriculum of the MDS postgraduate degree course are as follows:

  • Practical & Laboratory sessions
  • The emphasis on Practical Learning
  • Guest Lectures, Seminars, and Workshop
  • Group Assignment and Discussion
  • Industrial Visit
  • Research & Development

MDS Books

MDS books may differ as per the specialization selected by the student such as Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics, Conservative Dentistry, Periodontology, and more.

MDS books from various authors and publications are available to students in paperbacks and PDF formats. Some of the common MDS books are:

Books

Authors

Topics Covered

Essentials of Orthodontics

William R. Proffit

Growth and development, Diagnosis, Treatment planning, Biomechanics

Textbook of Prosthodontics

Deepak Nallaswamy

Complete dentures, Removable partial dentures, Fixed prosthodontics, Implant prosthodontics

Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry

Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang

Periodontal anatomy, Disease pathogenesis, Diagnosis and treatment, Implantology, Surgical techniques

Shafer's Textbook of Oral Pathology

B. Sivapathasundharam

Developmental disturbances, Inflammatory diseases, Neoplasms

MDS Fee Structure

FAQs on MDS Syllabus and Subjects

Q: What are the subjects in MDS course?

A: MDS subjects differ as per the specialization chosen by students such as orthodontics, prosthodontics, conservative dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and more.

Q: How is MDS syllabus assessed?

A: MDS syllabus assessment includes internal assessments, clinical evaluations, final exams, case presentations, and more.

Q: What type of training is included in MDS curriculum?

A: MDS course training includes hands-on experience in patient diagnosis and treatment, research work, clinical rotation, and case discussions.

Q: What core subjects are included in MDS syllabus?

A: Core subjects include research methodology and biostatistics, clinical dentistry, ethical and dental jurisprudence, applied general and oral physiology and biochemistry, and more.

Q: What is NEET syllabus for MDS course?

A: The BDS curriculum's topics, such as general anatomy, general surgery, dental materials, oral pathology, prosthodontics, and orthodontics, are covered in the NEET syllabus for the MDS course.

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