M.D.S. in Orthodontics

 M.D.S. (Master of Dental Surgery) in Orthodontics is a specialized postgraduate dental program typically lasting 3 years. It focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and correction of malpositioned teeth and jaws. Students learn advanced techniques in dental biomechanics, craniofacial growth, and development. The curriculum includes clinical training, research methodology, and hands-on experience with various orthodontic appliances and treatment modalities. Graduates are equipped to handle complex cases of dental and facial irregularities, utilizing cutting-edge technologies like 3D imaging and computer-aided treatment planning. This degree prepares dentists for a career as orthodontic specialists, capable of improving patients' oral health, function, and aesthetics through comprehensive orthodontic care.