Oral Medicine & Radiology

Oral Medicine & Radiology

Overview

The Oral Medicine and Radiology department plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis, medical management, and oral care of patients with oro-facial diseases. This branch encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases in conjunction with systemic health conditions. Thorough case histories, examinations, and investigations lead to precise diagnoses. Treatment plans are carefully crafted, and patients are referred to specialized departments for advanced care. The department’s focus areas include orofacial pain, Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), mucosal diseases, Oral Cancer screening, diagnosis, and complications of cancer therapy, salivary dysfunction, and oral manifestations of systemic illnesses. Comprehensive investigations, including radiographs, play a crucial role in achieving accurate diagnoses.

  • Infrastructure: The Oral Medicine and Radiology Department boasts state-of-the-art dental chairs and advanced diagnostic equipment. Intraoral cameras and chairside investigative tools are utilized to enhance diagnostic accuracy. The department is equipped with two intraoral radiography units, a cutting-edge digital extraoral radiographic unit, and a well-equipped darkroom. Services encompass intraoral periapical, occlusal, and bitewing radiographs, as well as extraoral radiographs such as Orthopantomogram, Lateral Cephalogram, and TMJ radiographs.
  • Academics: In line with University and DCI norms, the department conducts lectures, seminars, and clinical teaching during the third and final years of the curriculum. Interns receive comprehensive orientation and clinical training in diagnosis and radiographic techniques. Students gain exposure to a diverse range of dental and maxillofacial cases and are extensively trained by faculty in diagnosis, medical management, and radiographic methods.
  • Programs: The department offers a range of educational programs, including BDS lectures, group discussions, peer study sessions, chairside discussions, demonstrations, practical classes, and clinical training.
  • Treatment: The department specializes in the primary diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases that do not respond to conventional dental or maxillofacial surgical procedures. For complex cases, interdisciplinary referrals are made to ensure the best possible care for patients.

Vision and Mission

“Our vision is to cultivate accomplished oral diagnosticians skilled in adopting a multidisciplinary perspective toward oral and paraoral diseases.”

This vision statement highlights the department’s commitment to training professionals who can approach oral health from a holistic and interdisciplinary perspective.

“Strive for excellence in patient care by providing expert and economically viable solutions in the realm of Oral Medicine.”

  • “Engage in research and innovation within our field, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practices.”
  • “Effortlessly raise awareness among both the public and professionals about the pivotal significance of oral diagnosis and the meticulous management of medically compromised patients.”

These mission statements reflect the department’s dedication to delivering high-quality patient care, advancing knowledge through research, and promoting the importance of oral diagnosis within the medical community and beyond. With unwavering commitment to their vision and mission, the department aims to make substantial contributions to the field of Oral Medicine, ultimately fostering a healthier society through excellence and innovation.

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