Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S.) in Prosthodontics is typically a 5-year undergraduate program followed by optional postgraduate specialization. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge and practical skills in dental prosthetics, focusing on the restoration and replacement of teeth. Students learn about dental materials, occlusion, implantology, and advanced techniques in fabricating dentures, crowns, and bridges. The program includes extensive clinical training, allowing students to work directly with patients under supervision. Graduates are equipped to diagnose, plan, and execute complex dental restorations, improving patients' oral function and aesthetics. This degree prepares students for careers in private practice, hospitals, or academic institutions, with opportunities for further specialization in various prosthodontic sub-fields.