M.D.S. (Master of Dental Surgery) in Prosthodontics is a specialized postgraduate dental program typically lasting 3 years. It focuses on the restoration and replacement of missing teeth and oral structures. Students learn advanced techniques in dental implants, crowns, bridges, dentures, and maxillofacial prosthetics. The curriculum includes both clinical practice and research components, covering topics such as biomaterials, occlusion, aesthetics, and digital dentistry. Graduates are equipped to handle complex cases of oral rehabilitation and can pursue careers in private practice, academia, or research. This degree is recognized globally and prepares dentists to become experts in restoring both function and aesthetics to patients with missing or damaged teeth.