TNGDCH MDS FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of prosthodontics in India?
Ans. Prosthodontics has excellent scope in India with increasing demand for dental restorations and implant treatments. Prosthodontists can establish independent practices, work in multi-specialty clinics, or join dental institutions. The earning potential is high, and there is growing awareness among patients about the importance of prosthodontic rehabilitation for improved quality of life.
Ques. What is the difference between fixed and removable prosthodontics?
Ans. Fixed prosthodontics involves the restoration of teeth using crowns and bridges that are permanently cemented to the remaining teeth or implants. Removable prosthodontics involves the fabrication of dentures that can be removed by the patient for cleaning. The MDS program provides comprehensive training in both disciplines.
Ques. Is implant prosthodontics training provided during the course?
Ans. Yes, training in implant prosthodontics is an integral part of the MDS program. Students learn about implant selection, abutment design, crown fabrication, and management of implant-supported restorations. This is one of the most sought-after skills in contemporary prosthodontics.
Ques. What is the NEET MDS cutoff rank for Prosthodontics at GDC Chennai?
Ans. Based on 2025 data, the NEET MDS cutoff rank for MDS Prosthodontics at GDC Chennai under all-India quota was 101. However, cutoff ranks vary each year based on the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and availability of seats. It is advisable to check the official Tamil Nadu Selection Committee website for the latest cutoff information.
Ques. Are CAD-CAM and digital dentistry techniques taught in the course?
Ans. Yes, training in CAD-CAM technology and digital dentistry is an important component of the MDS program. Students learn to use digital design software, milling machines, and other contemporary technologies for prosthodontic rehabilitation.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after MDS Prosthodontics?
Ans. Career opportunities include establishing independent prosthodontic practice, working as a specialist in dental clinics and hospitals, joining government dental colleges as faculty, working in corporate dental chains, pursuing PhD or fellowship programs, and participating in research and academic activities. Many graduates also opt for government dental surgeon positions through competitive examinations.
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