Program Summary
Restorative Dentistry is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of oral diseases and conditions affecting the teeth and their supporting structures. The course equips students with the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to restore function, aesthetics, and health to teeth that have been damaged by decay, trauma, or disease. It covers a wide range of procedures, including fillings, crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays, onlays, and the restoration of implants. The curriculum emphasizes understanding the properties of dental materials, the principles of tooth preparation, and techniques for achieving optimal outcomes in both form and function. Through both theoretical instruction and hands-on clinical training, students learn to manage complex restorative cases, integrate modern technologies, and apply evidence-based practices to improve patient care. The course also instills a strong foundation in ethics, patient communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing graduates to offer comprehensive, patient-centered restorative treatments in various clinical settings.