Undergraduate Program
A strong foundation in Head and Neck Anatomy, X-ray Imaging Basics, Radiation Safety, Radiation Biology, Radiographic Anatomy, and Basics of CBCT Imaging is essential for undergraduate students in Dentistry, as these topics directly impact diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and clinical decision-making. Head and Neck Anatomy provides the structural knowledge necessary to interpret radiographs and identify normal and pathological conditions. X-ray Imaging Basics and Radiation Biology help students understand the principles of image formation and the biological effects of radiation exposure. Radiation Safety ensures that future dentists can minimize risks for both patients and practitioners by adhering to ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principles. Radiographic Anatomy sharpens students’ ability to recognize anatomical landmarks and differentiate normal structures from abnormalities. Finally, Basics of CBCT Imaging introduces students to three-dimensional imaging, which is becoming increasingly important for complex cases such as implant planning, orthodontic assessments, and pathology evaluation. Mastery of these subjects equips dental students with the knowledge and skills needed to provide high-quality, safe, and effective patient care.