Pediatric Dentistry is the branch of dentistry that deals with children from birth through adolescence. It caters to the overall dental health of children including preventive and interceptive care and management of various oro-dental anomalies. This branch encompasses a variety of disciplines, techniques, procedures and skills that share a common basis with other specialties, but are modified and adapted to the unique requirements of infants, children, adolescents, and those with special healthcare needs. Provision of oral health care for a varied range of common ailments of the oro-dental system with special emphasis on behaviour management is taken into consideration. It aims to provide not only basic oral health care but is also equipped with the latest equipment and infrastructure for Sedation Dentistry leading to efficient behaviour management in children.
The Department of Pedodontics typically focuses on the oral health of children, including infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents. Its goals, aims, and objectives align with providing comprehensive dental care while considering the unique needs and challenges that arise in treating younger patients.
Promotion of Oral Health in Children:
Educate children and their families on the importance of good oral hygiene practices and preventive care.
Encourage a lifetime of good oral health by promoting healthy habits from an early age.
Comprehensive Dental Care for Children:
Provide age-appropriate dental care, including preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic services.
Ensure safe, comfortable, and child-friendly experiences in dental clinics.
Advocacy for Pediatric Oral Health:
Raise awareness about common dental issues faced by children, including tooth decay, malocclusion, and developmental dental conditions.
Collaborate with other health professionals and the community to improve access to dental care for children.
Research and Development in Pediatric Dentistry:
Conduct research to better understand children's oral health, including factors affecting dental growth, development, and behavior.
Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in techniques, materials, and technologies to improve the quality of care.
Training and Education of Future Pediatric Dentists:
Provide rigorous education and training for undergraduate and postgraduate students in pediatric dentistry.
Equip future pediatric dentists with the skills, knowledge, and empathy needed to treat young patients effectively.
Preventive Care:
Educate children and caregivers on proper brushing and flossing techniques.
Implement preventive strategies such as fluoride treatments, dental sealants, and dietary counseling.
Conduct regular check-ups and early detection of dental issues to prevent complications.
Diagnostic Services:
Diagnose common dental problems in children, such as cavities, gum disease, and alignment issues.
Use modern diagnostic tools, including X-rays and clinical examinations, to assess a child's oral health.
Behavior Management:
Use techniques to manage children's dental anxiety and fear, such as positive reinforcement, sedation, or nitrous oxide (laughing gas) where necessary.
Foster a calm and supportive environment to ensure children are comfortable during their visits.
Restorative Care:
Provide treatments such as fillings, crowns, and pulp therapy for children who have dental decay or injury.
Restore and preserve the integrity of the primary (baby) teeth until they naturally fall out.
Orthodontic and Developmental Care:
Address alignment and developmental issues early on, such as malocclusion, thumb sucking, and premature loss of primary teeth.
Monitor and manage the eruption patterns of permanent teeth and intervene when necessary.
Management of Special Needs:
Provide specialized care for children with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities, ensuring that treatments are adapted to their needs.
Collaborate with medical professionals to develop treatment plans that account for the child's overall health.
Community Outreach and Public Health:
Initiate community-based dental health education programs for schools, daycares, and communities.
Advocate for policies and programs to improve children's access to dental care, especially in underserved populations.
Collaboration with Other Healthcare Providers:
Work closely with pediatricians, speech therapists, and other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive care for children with specific oral and medical needs.
| Year | New Patients | Old Patients | Total Patients |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 7479 | 10805 | 18284 |
| 2024 | 4822 | 6694 | 11516 |
| 2023 | 8664 | 9833 | 18497 |
| 2022 | 7163 | 10536 | 17699 |
| 2021 | Exact Records are not available due to COVID 19 pandemic | ||
| 2020 | Exact Records are not available due to COVID 19 pandemic | ||
| 2019 | 8521 | 11335 | 19856 |
| 2018 | 12160 | 9024 | 21184 |
| 2017 | 9000 | 11062 | 20062 |
Restorations Of All Types Space Maintainers
Pulpotomy Myofunctional Appliances
Puppectomy Impactions
Revascularisation Management Of Supernumeraries
Apexification Oral Cyst Removal
Apexogenesis Consious Sedation
Cvek Pulpotomies Stainless Steel crowns
Root Canal Therapy Rotary Endodontics
Serial Extrations Zirconia Crowns
Oral Habits Corrections
Restorations Of All Types Space Maintainers
Pulpotomy Myofunctional Appliances
Puppectomy Impactions
Revascularisation Management Of Supernumeraries
Apexification Oral Cyst Removal
Apexogenesis Consious Sedation
Cvek Pulpotomies Stainless Steel crowns
Root Canal Therapy Rotary Endodontics
Serial Extrations Zirconia Crowns
Oral Habits Corrections
Clinical and Radiographic Comparison of Instrumen- tation Time and Obturation Quality Using Pediatric Hand Files and Pediatric Rotary Files
Journal of Pediatric Dentistry
Evaluation of Antimicrobial Efficacy of Different Endodontic Sealers Against Root Canal Microorgan- isms: An In Vitro Study
Journal of Pediatric Dentistry
A comparative evaluation of the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth using different sealers: An in- vitro study
International Journal of Dental Science and Innovative Research
Comparative Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of GC Fuji Type IX GIC, Composite Z-350, Cention N, And Zirconomer Restorations in Class II MOD Cavity: An In-Vitro Study
Journal of Pediatric Dentistry
Estimation and Comparison of Deflouridation of Flouridated Ground Water Using Four Natural Adsorbents: Multani Mitti, Chalk Powder, Orange Peel Powder and Ragi Powder
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
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| Sr No. | Name | BDS From | Image |
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| 1 | Ashneet Kaur | Luxmi Bai Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Patiala |
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| 2 | Bhavya Bansal | Luxmi Bai Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Patiala |
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| 3 | Mansi Kapoor | Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha Dental College & Hospital, Ludhiana |
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| 4 | Parul Sharma | PDM Dental College & Research Institute, Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar |
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| 5 | Sandhiya Katheria | Desh Bhagat Dental College & Hospital, Mandi Gobindgarh |
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| 6 | Sidhika Sharma | M.N.D.A.V. Dental College & Hospital, Solan |
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| Sr No. | Name | BDS From | Image |
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| 1 | Dr Akshita Dhar | GDC Shimla |
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| 2 | Dr Arnav Bhasin | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 3 | Dr Niyati | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 4 | Dr Prishita Vij | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 5 | Dr Prishita Vij | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 6 | Dr Shivani | Bhojia Dental College,Baddi |
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| 7 | Dr Tushar Sharma | DAV, Solan |
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| Sr No. | Name | BDS From | Image |
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| 1 | Dr Bazga | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 2 | Dr Shreya Thakur | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 3 | Dr Shrishti | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 4 | Dr Simran | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 5 | Dr Sonam Sharma | HDC Sundernagar |
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| 6 | Dr Vanshika Sharma | HDC Sundernagar |
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