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PO No STATEMENT The graduate at the end of the program will have adequate knowledge:
PO- 1 Of the foundations of dentistry with relevant scientific methods & principles of biological functions.
PO- 2 To evaluate and analyze scientifically various established facts and data.
PO- 3 Of Oro- facial structures and their relationship and effect on general state of health.
PO- 4 Of all the clinical disciplines and methods of preventive diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of dentistry.
PO- 5 Is able to diagnose and manage common dental problems encountered in general dental practice, in a pain free manner.
PO- 6 Has the skill to prevent and manage complications if encountered.
PO- 7 Possesses the skill to carry out certain investigative procedures and interpret laboratory findings.
PO- 8 Can promote oral health and help prevent oral diseases where possible
PO- 9 Be willing to apply the current knowledge of dentistry in the best interest of the patients and the community.
PO- 10 Will maintain a high standard of professional ethics.
PO- 11 Will participate in the implementation of the National Oral Health Policy and various Continuing Dental Education Programs.
PO- 12 Will have willingness to participate in the Continuing Dental Education Programs to update the knowledge and professional skill from time to time.
Gen. Human Anatomy including Embryology & Histology (Course Code: BD-101)
Year Course Name
CO Statement
1st BDS
Gen. Human Anatomy including Embryology & Histology
BD-101.1 Osteology, muscles, nerve tissue and vascular supply of the Head, Face and Neck & Thorax.
BD-101.2 Histological basis of the anatomical structures.
BD-101.3 Growth and development of the anatomical structures including intra uterine development
BD-101.4 Identify the normal anatomical structures including normal variations and their functions
BD-101.5 Anatomical anomalies
BD-101.6 Identify the normal histological structures including normal variations
BD-101.7 Implement knowledge in clinical practice to deliver effective patient care
BD-101.8 The student shall exhibit ability to share knowledge with colleagues
Gen. Human Physiology & Biochemistry (Course Code: BD-102)
Year Course Name
CO Statement
1st BDS
Physiology & Biochemistry
BD-102.1 The student should understand the unique role of each organ and organ system in maintaining health.
BD-102.2 Should be able to describe the functions of the distinctive cells that comprise each major organ and when appropriate define the role of physiological functional limits
BD-102.3 The student should learn to recognize and explain the basic concepts that govern each organ and organ system and their integration to maintain homeostasis, as well as some clinical aspects of failure of these systems.
BD-102.4 The student should learn to identify bodily processes, which enables them to recognize impairments thereof.
Gen. Pathology & Microbiology (Course Code: BD- 201)
Year Course Name
CO Statement Student is now able to:
2nd BDS
Gen. Pathology & Microbiology
BD-201.1 Describe the role of a pathologist in diagnosis and management of disease
BD- 201.2 Enumerate common definitions and terms used in Pathology
BD- 201.3 Demonstrate knowledge of the causes, mechanisms, types and effects of cell injury and their clinical significance
BD-201.4 Demonstrate and apply basic facts, concepts and theories in the field of Pathology to the practice of dentistry.
BD-201.5 Integrate knowledge from the basic sciences, clinical medicine and dentistry in the study of Pathology.
BD-201.6 Recognize and analyze pathological changes at Macroscopic Level.
BD- 201.7 Recognize and analyze pathological changes at Microscopic Level and explain their observations in terms of disease processes.
BD- 201.8 Demonstrate understanding of the capabilities and limitations of morphological Pathology in its contribution to medicine, dentistry and biological research.
BD- 201.9 Demonstrate ability to consult resource materials outside lectures, laboratory and tutorial classes.
BD-201.10 Seek to update his knowledge to contemporary practices in Pathology as applied to practice of dentistry.
BD- 201.11 Maintain high standard of professional ethics.
BD- 201.12 Educate patient regarding preventive aspects of dental pathologies
General & Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics (Course Code: BD- 202)
Year Course Name CO Statement The student now knows:
2nd BDS
General & Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics
BD-202.1 The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of essential and commonly used drugs in general and in dentistry in particular.
BD- 202.2 The indications, contraindications; interactions, and adverse reactions of commonly used drugs with reason
BD- 202.3 The use of appropriate drugs in disease with consideration to its cost, efficacy, safety for individual and mass therapy needs.
BD- 202.4 Special care in prescribing common and essential drugs in special medical situations such as pregnancy, lactation, old age, renal, hepatic damage and immuno-compromised patients.
BD- 202.5 The rational drug therapy in clinical pharmacology.
BD- 202.6 Indicate the principles underlying the concepts of "Essential drugs.
BD- 202.7 Prescribe drugs for common dental and medical ailments.
BD- 202.8 To appreciate adverse reactions and drug interactions of commonly used drugs.
BD- 202.9 Observe experiments designed for study of effects of drugs.
BD- 202.10 Seek to update his knowledge to contemporary practices in Pharmacology as applied to the practice of dentistry.
BD- 202.11 Critically evaluate drug formulations and be able to interpret the clinical pharmacology of marketed preparations commonly used in dentistry.
BD- 202.12 Follow prescribing rationale as advised by regulatory bodies from time to time
BD- 202.13 Maintain high standard of professional ethics.
BD – 203.1 The student has knowledge about the use and properties of all dental materials.
BD – 203.2 The student has knowledge about the biocompatibility of dental materials and their clinical applications.
BD – 203.3 The student shall choose, manipulate and use appropriate dental materials in a given clinical scenario and laboratory procedures.
BD – 203.4 The student is now able to use dental material without causing injury to the patient and use the material without wastage.
BD – 203.5 The student is now able to adopt ethical principles in all dental practice.
BD – 203.6 The student now has Professional honesty and integrity.
BD – 203.7 The student now delivers treatment irrespective of social status, caste, creed or religion of patient.
BD – 203.8 The student is now willing to share the knowledge and clinical experience with professional colleagues.
BD – 203.9 The student is now willing to adopt new methods and techniques in prosthodontics from time to time based on scientific research which is in the patient’s best interest.
BD – 203.10 The student is now willing to respect the patient’s rights and privileges including patient’s right to information and right to seek second opinion.
BD- 204.4 The student has acquired skills to carry out various clinical and laboratory procedures to fabricate complete dentures and removable partial dentures.
BD- 204.5 The student now uses dental materials judiciously without causing injury to the patient
BD- 204.6 The student is now able to use dental materials without wastage.
BD- 401.1 The student now knows about the concept of health, various health indicators and history of Dental Public Health, its definition and the basic concept of dental public health.
BD- 401.2 The student now is able to understand various types of epidemiological studies and knows the epidemiology of various oral diseases.
BD- 401.3 The student now knows regarding the Planning of a survey and Indices for dental diseases and conditions.
BD- 401.4 The student now knows regarding the influence of nutrition and diet on general and oral health.
BD- 401.5 The student now knows the principles, methods of identification, evaluation and control of health hazards.
BD- 401.6 The student now knows the basic principles of law in respect to health sciences and should know the recent laws regarding patient doctor relationship and its legal implications.
BD- 401.7 The student now knows the definitions, types of research, designing of the written protocol, objectivity, methodology, quantification of records and analysis.
BD- 401.8 The student now knows regarding the payment for dental care and health insurance.
BD- 401.9 The student is now able to take history, conduct clinical examination to arrive at diagnosis at individual level and conduct survey at community level to arrive at community diagnosis. The student is now able to plan and perform all necessary treatment, prevention and promotion of oral health at individual and community level.
BD- 401.10 The student is now able to plan appropriate community oral health program.
BD- 401.11 The student makes use of knowledge of epidemiology to identify causes and plan appropriate preventive and control measures.
BD- 401.12 The student is able to develop ways of helping community towards easy payment plan, and followed by evaluation for their oral health care needs.
BD- 401.13 The student adopts ethical principles in all aspects of community oral health activities.
BD- 401.14 The student is able to apply ethical and moral standards while carrying out epidemiological research.
BD- 401.15 The student is able to develop communication skills, in particular to explain the causes and prevention of oral diseases to the patient.
BD- 401.16 The student respects patient’s rights and privilege including patients right to information and right to seek a second opinion.
Periodontology ( Course Code: BD- 402)
Year Course Name
CO Statement
4th yr B.D.S 2nd Sem
Period- ontology
BD- 402.1 The student now knows the normal anatomy of Oral mucosa, Gingiva and supporting structures of the teeth & differentiation between the normal and diseased structures of periodontium.
BD- 402.2 The student is now able to classify Gingival and Periodontal diseases according to Etiology.
BD- 402.3 The student can analyze and understand the epidemiology and statistics related to Periodontal disease.
BD- 402.4 The student knows the pathogenesis of periodontal disease and role of microorganisms and their interaction with the host in Etiology of Periodontal Disease.
BD- 402.5 The student knows potential predisposing factors of periodontal disease and methods to manage them.
BD- 402.6 The student knows the effects of smoking and parafunctional habits in pathogenesis of periodontal disease.
BD- 402.7 The student knows the dynamics related to interdisciplinary periodontics and management of cases involving periodontal tissues.
BD- 402.8 The student knows the periodontal conditions that could be manifestations of systemic conditions in the body and knowledge to refer patients to Specialists and Physicians whenever needed.
BD- 402.9 The student can now take Case history records of patients with periodontal disease, formulate provisional diagnosis, advise appropriate investigations to come to a final diagnosis.
BD- 402.10 The student can now formulate statistical analysis of the common and rare conditions occurring in the given populations.
BD- 402.11 The student can now undertake preventive programs in the community.
BD- 402.12 The student now diagnoses periodontal conditions based on risk factors and formulate treatment plan to eliminate those risk factors.
BD- 402.13 The student can perform treatment procedures like Scaling, Root Planing, Prescribe patients antimicrobial and host modulation therapy and Motivate patient for plaque control.
BD- 402.14 The student understands the interdisciplinary association with other specialties of dentistry and correlate diagnosis and treatment parameters in proper management of dental conditions.
BD- 402.15 The student can diagnose periodontal disease in the society and maintain the privacy regarding patient diagnosis and investigations.
BD- 402.16 The student is able to understand the need to reach the common public regarding the prevention and control of periodontal disease.
BD- 402.17 The student is able to understand the importance of motivation and education in society to improve the overall periodontal status in general populations.
BD- 402.18 The student can identify social, economic, environmental and emotional determinants in periodontal health and disease conditions and take them into account for planned treatment.
BD- 402.19 The student is able to understand ill effects of various deleterious habits on periodontium and take adequate methods to prevent them.
BD- 402.20 The student is able to understand ethical and moral values in managing any periodontal conditions and treating the individual as a whole, rather than the specific condition.
BD- 403.1 The student now knows about normal growth and development of facial skeleton and dentition.
BD- 403.2 The student now knows about the various diseases or conditions affecting normal growth process.
BD- 403.3 The student can now diagnose the various malocclusion categories using various diagnostic aids..
BD- 403.4 The undergraduate Student will be able to pinpoint aberrations in the growth process of both dental and skeletal structures and plan necessary treatment.
BD- 403.5 The student is able to motivate and explain to the patient (and parent) about the necessity of treatment.
BD- 403.6 The student can plan and execute preventive orthodontics (space maintainers or space retainers).
BD- 403.7 The student can plan and execute interceptive orthodontics (habit breaking appliances).
BD- 403.8 The student is able to manage treatment of simple malocclusion such as anterior spacing using removable appliances.
BD- 403.9 The student is able to handle delivery and activation of removable orthodontic appliances
BD- 403.10 The student can diagnose and appropriately refer patients with complex malocclusion to the specialist.
BD- 403.11 The student will have highest regard for professional ethics and strive to deliver best possible treatment to patients.
BD- 403.12 The student will continuously seek to update his knowledge with new advances in diagnosis and treatment procedures.
Oral Medicine and Radiology (Course Code: BD- 404)
Year Course Name
CO Statement
4th yr B.D.S 1st Sem.
Oral Medicine, and Radiology
BD- 404.1 The student has the knowledge about differentiating normal oral mucosa with diseased mucosa in oral lesions.
BD- 404.2 The student can identify Precancerous and cancerous lesions of oral cavity and knows about its medical and surgical management.
BD- 404.3 The student educates patients with common dental problem like dental caries and periodontal diseases and their sequelae.
BD- 404.4 The student can advise common and advanced laboratory investigations and interpret their results.
BD- 404.5 The student knows about medical complications that can arise while treating systemically compromised patients and takes prior precaution/consent from concerned medical specialist.
BD- 404.6 The student knows about basic radiation physics and knows about radiation health hazards, radiation safety and protection.
BD- 404.7 The student knows about intraoral and extraoral radiography techniques and knows about their application in oral lesions and trauma management.
BD- 404.8 The student knows about the importance of oral radiographs in forensic identification and age estimation.
BD- 404.9 The student knows infection control protocols in hospital dentistry and knows its ill effects if not followed.
BD- 404.10 The student is able to identify normal oral mucosa and can differentiate it from diseased mucosa in oral lesions.
BD- 404.11 The student can record a detailed case history and perform clinical examination of patients to arrive at a provisional diagnosis.
BD- 404.12 The student can identify a pre malignant and malignant lesions and conditions and observe a chair side investigation done by a postgraduate student.
BD- 404.13 The student can perform intraoral radiography and observe and assess a post graduate in extraoral and advance radiographic techniques like CBCT, Sialography to formulate a final diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
BD- 404.14 The student can write a radiographic interpretation report for intraoral radiographs.
BD- 404.15 The student can refer the cases to concerned specialties.
BD- 404.16 The student is willing to apply current knowledge of Oral medicine and Radiology in the best interest of patients and community.
BD- 404.17 The student is able to handle patients with great compassion, explain them the required treatment options and also to educate about the preventive aspects of oral diseases.
BD- 404.18 The student maintains a high standard of professional ethics and conduct and apply these in all aspects of professional life.
BD- 404.19 The student can maintain meticulous dental records.
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (Course Code: BD- 405)
Year Course Name
CO Statement
4th yr BDS Sem- 2
Oral & Maxillo-facial Surgery
BD- 405.1 The student is able to understand the indications, contraindications, advantages, disadvantages, composition, techniques and complications of local anaesthesia & general anaesthesia.
BD- 405.2 The student is able to understand the indications, contraindications, principles, techniques and complications of dental extractions.
BD- 405.3 The student is able to do minor oral surgical procedures such as alveoloplasty, surgical extraction of impacted teeth, dentoalveolar infections and Apicectomy.
BD- 405.4 The student is able to complex Oral & Maxillofacial surgical procedures.
BD- 405.5 The student is able to demonstrate and apply principles of administration of various local anaesthesia techniques, extraction of teeth and simple minor surgical procedures in dentistry.
BD- 405.6 The student can diagnose and manage various medical emergencies and dental management of medically compromised patients.
BD- 405.7 The student is able to develop good rapport with patients.
BD- 405.8 Student is able to follow High Professional ethics.
BD- 405.9 The student can serve the community.
BD- 405.10 The student can serve in best interest of the patients.
BD- 405.11 The student can refer complex surgical cases to specialist.
BD- 405.12 The student continuously upgrades knowledge.
BD- 406.21 Students are able to develop a rapport with the patient, teaching and non-teaching staff and the auxiliary staff.
BD- 406.22 Students are able to create Social Awareness about the Disease Process in the Society.
BD- 406.23 Students are able to reach out to the under privileged section of the society and render treatment to patients who do not have access to oral health care.
BD- 407.1 The student has knowledge about the use, properties of all dental materials.
BD- 407.2 The student can now choose, manipulate and use appropriate dental materials in a given clinical scenario and laboratory procedures.
BD- 407.3 The student is now able to use dental materials without causing injury to the patient and use the material without wastage.
BD- 407.4 The student adopts ethical principles in all dental practice.
BD- 407.5 The student fosters professional honesty and integrity and delivers treatment irrespective of social status, caste, creed or religion of patient.
BD- 407.6 The student is willing to share the knowledge and clinical experience with professional colleagues.
BD- 407.7 The student is willing to adopt new methods and techniques in prosthodontics from time to time bases on scientific research which is in patient’s best interest.
BD- 407.8 The student respects patient’s rights and privileges including patient’s right to information and right to seek second opinion.
BD- 407.9 The student has knowledge about physical and mechanical properties of dental materials.
BD- 407.10 The student knows about Ethics, laws and Jurisprudence and forensic odontology in Prosthodontics.
BD- 407.11 The student knows about Personal hygiene, infection control, prevention of cross infection and safe disposal of waste keeping in view the risks of transmission of Hepatitis and HIV.
BD- 407.12 The student knows about the applications of pharmacology and effects of drugs on oral tissue and system of a body and for medically compromised patients.
BD- 408.1 Students now know the development, structure and function of the teeth, mouth and jaws and associated tissues both in health and disease and their relationship and effect on general-state of health and also the bearing on physical and social well-being of the patient.
BD- 408.2 Students now know the principles of prevention and preventive dentistry right from birth to adolescence.
BD- 408.3 Students now have adequate experience required for pedodontic dental practice.
BD- 408.4 The students now have the skills necessary for practice of pediatric dentistry. Students are now able to obtain clinical history, methodological examination of the child patient, perform essential diagnostic procedures and interpret them and arrive at a reasonable diagnosis and treat appropriately.
BD- 408.5 Students are now able to treat dental diseases which are occurring in child patient.
BD- 408.6 Students are now able to repair and restore the lost or fractured tooth structures so as to maintain harmony between both hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity.
BD- 408.7 Students are now able to acquire skills in managing efficiently life-threatening condition with emphasis on basic life support measures.
BD- 408.8 Students are now able to adopt ethical principles in all aspects of pedodontic practice.
BD- 408.9 Students are now able to foster honesty and integrity in clinical practice.
BD- 408.10 Students are now able to deliver quality care service irrespective of a person’s religion, caste, creed and ethnicity.