The Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, an integral part of the Dental Faculty was started in the year 1967, with the first batch of MDS students passing out in 1969. The Department has been involved in the training of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Dental students since then. Prof. Shadab Mohammad presently heads the department, which has a total of 7 teachers, 3 Senior Residents and 15 Junior Residents.
Our department takes pride in the distinction of being one of the few centres in the country to be recognized by the Royal college of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, UK as a quality postgraduate training centre.
Previous heads of Department
Prof. M. N. Mathur
(1967-70)
Prof. T. N. Chawla
(1972-73)
Prof. R. Pradhan
(1973-2005)
Current head of Department
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Dr. Shadab Mohammad
(2005-Current)
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Year of Establishment
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department was formed in 1981
Vision
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION , RESEARCH AND HEALTHCARE
Mission
• Innovative Research for low cost treatment options for masses
• Enhanced Healthcare to improve Quality of Life & giving Personalized
Treatment
Facilities
The department offers outpatient facilities to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery patients. There are separate general anesthesia and local anesthesia Operation Theatres, an Exodontia clinic, a 20 bedded Inpatient Ward (12 male & 8 female), a seminar room, a dental laboratory and a Research Lab. Types of surgery performed include maxillofacial trauma, tumours, cancer and reconstruction, temporo-mandibular joint ankylosis, cosmetic surgery, correction of facial deformities, dental and maxillofacial implants.
Department's Special Achievement
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is Recognized for MFDS Training
by Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons ( Glasgow)UK
Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is Recognized for MFDS Training
by Royal College of Surgeons , Ireland
Departmental Innovations
1st center to start distraction in India (1996) with an indigenously fabricated distractor for poor patients, costing about Rs 600/-
Indigenous PMMA Prosthetic Joint Design developed by this department for poor patients (biocompatible)