Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S.) in Pediatric Dentistry is typically a 5-year undergraduate program followed by a two to three-year postgraduate specialization in pediatric dentistry. The curriculum combines general dentistry fundamentals with specialized training in child oral health care. Students learn about child psychology, behavior management, preventive dentistry, and treating dental issues specific to children and adolescents. The program includes extensive clinical practice, focusing on techniques for treating young patients with anxiety or special needs. Graduates are equipped to provide comprehensive dental care for infants, children, and teenagers, including preventive measures, restorative procedures, and early orthodontic interventions. This specialization prepares dentists for a rewarding career in promoting children's oral health and well-being.