The Bachelor of Science in Dental Technology is a four-year professional degree that focuses on the design, creation, and repair of dental prosthetics and appliances. Students gain hands-on training in dental materials, oral anatomy, and the latest techniques in dental lab work. The program prepares graduates to work closely with dentists to restore patients' oral function and aesthetics. BS Dental Technology professionals can work in dental laboratories, hospitals, clinics, and research centers. Career opportunities include roles as dental technologists, lab supervisors, and specialists in prosthodontic appliances.
Minimum Duration in Years | Total Number of Semesters | Maximum Duration in Years | Credit Hours |
Minimum CGPA Required |
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4 | 8 | 8 | 138 | 2.0 |
To enable the students to have necessary technical skills to operate, manage & maintain the Dental Chair, Dental X-Ray, Autoclave and other equipment and dental material for optimal use.
To enable the dental technologist to fabricate prosthodontics and orthodontics appliances, crown, bridges and surgical splints.
To inculcate ethical principles and professional standards in students making them useful members of the dental surgical team.
To perform an effective roll in the field of dentistry to improve the community dental health.
To inculcate research articles reading habits to keep up with new knowledge in the field.
Graduates will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and Pathology of Head & Neck.
Graduates will exhibit proficiency in operating and maintaining the dental equipment and material to ensure optimal patient care.
Graduates will apply evidence-based practices and critical thinking skills to effectively manage the dental procedure and respond to clinical challenges.
Graduates will adhere to the highest ethical standards demonstrating professionalism, effective communication and commitment to patient safety and quality care.
Graduates will be able to work as an effective member of dental surgical team.
Graduates will engage in research in the field of anesthesia to improve patient care.
Program Duration (Years) | 4 |
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No. of Semesters | 8 |
Admission Fee (One Time) | 10,000 |
Semester Enrollment/Exam Fee | 20,000 |
Tuition Fee (Per Semester) | 59,400 |
Security Deposit (Refundable) | 10,000 |
Surgical/Clinical Training Fee | 11,000 |
Semester 1 Fee (At Admission) | 99,400 |
Semester 2 Fee | 79,400 |
Semester 3 Fee | 79,400 |
Semester 4 Fee | 79,400 |
Semester 5 Fee | 90,400 |
Semester 6 Fee | 90,400 |
Semester 7 Fee | 90,400 |
Semester 8 Fee | 79,400 |
Total Program Fee | 688,200 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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GE 109 | Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan | 2-0 |
MA 100 | Mathematics-I (Pre Calculus) | 3-0 |
ENG 100 | Functional English | 3-0 |
HS 101 | Human Anatomy-I | 2-1 |
HS 102 | Human Physiology-I | 2-1 |
NS 201 | Fundamentals of Biology | 2-1 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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GH 101/102 | Islamic Studies/Values, Ethics & Society (For Non Muslims) | 2-0 |
IT 107 | Applications of ICT | 2-1 |
ENG 116 | Expository Writing | 3-0 |
MA 219 | Bio Statistics | 3-0 |
HS 103 | Human Anatomy-II | 2-1 |
HS 104 | Human Physiology-II | 2-1 |
QT 101 | Understanding of Holy Quran-I (only for Muslims) | 0-1 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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MB 200 | Basic Medical Microbiology | 2-1 |
HS 204 | Basic Pathology | 2-1 |
GE 110 | Introduction to Philosophy | 2-0 |
PSY 300 | Behavioral Science | 3-0 |
HS 112 | Medical Biochemistry | 2-1 |
GE 205 | Civics & Community Engagement | 1-1 |
GH 103 | Pakistan Studies | 2-0 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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HS 212 | Pharmacology | 2-1 |
DT 201 | Dental Materials-I | 2-0 |
DT 201C | Dental Materials-I (CP) | 0-1 |
GE 307 | Entrepreneurship | 2-0 |
GS 306 | Bioethics | 3-0 |
DT 203 | Oral Histology | 2-1 |
QT 300 | Understanding of Holy Quran-II (only for Muslims) | 0-1 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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DT 300 | Partial Denture Prosthodontics | 2-0 |
DT 300C | Partial Denture Prosthodontics (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 301 | Orthodontics-I | 2-0 |
DT 301C | Orthodontics-I (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 303 | Minor Oral Surgery-I | 2-0 |
DT 303C | Minor Oral Surgery-I (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 305 | Community & Preventive Dentistry | 2-0 |
DT 305C | Community & Preventive Dentistry (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 210 | Tooth Morphology | 2-0 |
DT 210C | Tooth Morphology (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 212 | Dental Materials-II | 2-0 |
DT 212C | Dental Materials-II (CP) | 0-1 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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DT 403 | Maxillofacial Prosthodontics | 2-0 |
DT 403C | Maxillofacial Prosthodontics (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 311 | Fundamentals of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology | 2-0 |
DT 311C | Fundamentals of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 313 | Conservative Dentistry-I | 2-0 |
DT 313C | Conservative Dentistry-I (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 315 | Complete Denture Prosthodontics | 2-0 |
DT 315C | Complete Denture Prosthodontics (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 319 | Orthodontics-II | 2-0 |
DT 319C | Orthodontics-II (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 214 | Periodontology | 2-0 |
DT 214C | Periodontology (CP) | 0-1 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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DT 401 | Conservative Dentistry-II | 2-0 |
DT 401C | Conservative Dentistry-II | 0-1 |
DT 405 | Fixed Prosthodontics | 2-0 |
DT 405C | Fixed Prosthodontics (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 407 | Fundamentals of Implantology | 2-0 |
DT 407C | Fundamentals of Implantology (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 409 | Fundamental of Infection Control | 2-0 |
DT 409C | Fundamental of Infection Control (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 216 | Oral Pathology & Oral Medicine | 2-0 |
DT 216C | Oral Pathology & Oral Medicine (CP) | 0-1 |
RES 477 | Research Methodology | 3-0 |
Code | Title | CrHrs |
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DT 411 | Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice | 2-0 |
DT 411C | Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 413 | Minor Oral Surgery-II | 2-0 |
DT 413C | Minor Oral Surgery-II (CP) | 0-1 |
DT 317 | Pediatric Dentistry | 2-0 |
DT 317C | Pediatric Dentistry(CP) | 0-1 |
DT 417 | Seminar | 0-1 |
RES 480 | Research Project | 0-6 |
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