Overview
The Department of Prosthodontics is proud to host a specialized Dental Camp dedicated to restoring oral function, aesthetics, and overall quality of life. While general dental hygiene is vital, missing teeth and poorly fitting dental appliances can severely impact a person’s ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
This camp specifically targets individuals dealing with partial or complete tooth loss, damaged teeth, and jaw joint (TMJ) discomfort. Attendees will receive free expert consultations, comprehensive oral screenings, and personalized treatment counseling regarding modern tooth replacement options. From traditional dentures to advanced dental implants and crowns, our team of specialized prosthodontists and post-graduate residents will be on-site to guide patients toward a functional and beautiful smile.
Date: 29/05/2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Venue: School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University
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Objectives of Event
- Identify and Screen: To conduct comprehensive oral examinations to identify patients suffering from partial or complete edentulism (missing teeth), severely broken down teeth, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
- Raise Awareness: To educate the community on the critical importance of replacing missing teeth, not just for aesthetics, but to prevent bone loss, shifting teeth, and nutritional deficiencies caused by chewing difficulties.
- Provide Expert Counseling: To offer personalized guidance on the various modalities of tooth replacement, including complete dentures, removable partial dentures, fixed bridges, and dental implants.
- Deconstruct Myths: To address common misconceptions regarding dentures and implants, ensuring patients understand proper denture hygiene and maintenance.
- Enhance Community Access: To bridge the gap between specialized prosthodontic care and underserved populations by offering free diagnostic services and subsidized treatment referrals to our department clinic.
- Train and Empower: To provide post-graduate students and interns with hands-on experience in community screening, patient communication, and public health dentistry.