DMIHER Ph.D. Orthodontics FAQs
Ques. What research areas are covered in Ph.D. (Orthodontics)?
Ans. The program covers research in orthodontic biomechanics, dental alignment techniques, craniofacial development, and treatment modalities. Students can focus on areas like clear aligner technology, digital orthodontics, or novel bracket systems.
Ques. What orthodontic facilities and equipment are available for research?
Ans. DMIHER provides access to advanced orthodontic laboratories with digital imaging systems, 3D scanning equipment, and biomechanical testing facilities. Students also have access to 75+ research labs and 3200+ hospital beds for clinical research.
Ques. Is this program suitable for practicing orthodontists?
Ans. While the program is full-time, practicing orthodontists can explore flexible arrangements by contacting the Directorate of Advanced Learning. However, regular attendance and active participation in research are mandatory.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after Ph.D. in Orthodontics?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as researchers, academicians in dental colleges, orthodontic consultants in hospitals, or establish private orthodontic centers with research focus. Many pursue postdoctoral fellowships or research positions in national and international institutions.
Ques. Can I conduct research on pediatric orthodontics?
Ans. Yes, DMIHER encourages interdisciplinary research. Ph.D. scholars can collaborate with pediatric dentistry faculty to conduct research on pediatric orthodontic treatment and craniofacial development in children.
Ques. What is the application process and timeline?
Ans. Candidates need to apply online by 2nd March 2026, appear for AIPHDCET on 8th March 2026, and attend personal interviews in March/April 2026. The program typically starts in March/April 2026 after completion of the selection process.
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