Dental Practitioner Courses

The curriculum for dental practitioners usually includes the following aspects:

Oral Anatomy: the main study of the structure of the oral cavity, location, relationship and its variations, including the anatomy of the parts of the oral cavity, physiology and pathophysiology knowledge.

Oral Pathology: mainly study the occurrence, development and change of law of oral diseases, as well as the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of common diseases and other aspects of knowledge.

Oral Diagnostics: the main study of oral disease diagnostic methods and techniques, including oral disease history taking, condition analysis and auxiliary examination and other aspects of knowledge.

Oral Health Care: the main study of oral health protection, promotion and maintenance, as well as oral hygiene knowledge, oral health risk factors and preventive measures.

Oral Therapy: the main study of oral disease treatment methods and techniques, including oral medicine treatment, oral surgery treatment, oral prosthetic treatment, orthodontic treatment and other aspects of knowledge.

Basic Knowledge of Dentistry: the main study of basic knowledge related to dentistry, including basic medical knowledge, preventive medicine, social medicine, medical ethics and other aspects of knowledge.

The specific curriculum may vary by region and institution. When studying the Dental Practitioner program, you will also need to combine practical exercises and case discussions for comprehensive learning and training.

The examination subjects are as follows.