Overview
MDS in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics at People’s Dental College & Hospital
MDS in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics at PDCH is a three-year TU program focused on diagnosis and correction of malocclusion, growth-modification therapy, and multidisciplinary planning. Admission follows MECEE-PG rules. PDCH lists three seats for this specialty in recent cycles.
Highlights
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Affiliation: Tribhuvan University; institution recognized within Nepal Medical Council listings. Duration: 3 years.
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Intake at PDCH: 3 seats; final numbers depend on MEC’s annual seat matrix.
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Admission: MECEE-PG merit list and matching.
Curriculum Details
Training covers orthodontic records (history, cephalometrics, photography), growth and development, treatment planning, removable and fixed appliance therapy, biomechanics, anchorage control, interceptive care, orthognathic planning in collaboration with oral-maxillofacial surgery, and retention. Residents learn use of contemporary bracket systems and clear aligner concepts in line with university policy for educational exposure. (Program duration and specialty range reflect TU’s MDS framework.)
Objectives
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Diagnose malocclusion accurately and plan stage-wise correction.
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Apply safe biomechanics for space closure, alignment, and finishing.
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Coordinate interdisciplinary care for facial aesthetics and function.
Scope
Graduates serve as orthodontists in hospitals and specialty clinics. Many contribute to university teaching and joint orthodontic–surgical clinics for complex dentofacial deformities.
Learning Outcomes
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Prepare records and treatment plans using cephalometric and model analyses.
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Manage fixed appliance therapy through leveling, space management, and finishing.
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Plan interceptive care for growing patients and coordinate orthognathic cases.
Skill Development Modules
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Wire-bending, bracket placement, bonding and debonding protocols.
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Anchorage devices and elastics; use of archwire sequences.
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Retention plans and relapse prevention, patient instructions, and follow-up.
Teaching Methodology
Structured seminars, journal clubs, case conferences, typodont exercises, and supervised clinics under TU evaluation. Residents maintain logbooks and present defended cases.
Admission Requirements
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BDS or equivalent with internship completion and registration; other criteria follow MEC notices.
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Entrance: MECEE-PG; placement through national matching.
Career Opportunities
Orthodontists work in teaching hospitals, group practices, and craniofacial teams, often combining clinical work with teaching and research.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Scholarship and category divisions are announced in MEC’s annual seat publications. Confirm timelines, categories, and any reserved seats during the cycle.
Why Choose This Course?
You train in orthodontics through a TU framework that promotes staged learning from records to retention. The PDCH seat listing shows three seats, which supports focused supervision and case continuity.
Conclusion
MDS Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics at PDCH suits dentists who aim to treat malocclusion and guide facial growth using structured training and supervised clinics in Kathmandu.