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{{Infobox qualification | name = Bachelor of Dental Surgery | abbreviation = BDS or BChD | image = | caption = The BDS is the standard professional degree in many Commonwealth nations. | field = [[Dentistry]] | duration = 5β6 years (undergraduate entry) | prerequisite = Secondary school completion (A-Levels/High School) | equivalence = [[Doctor of Dental Surgery]] (DDS) / [[Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry]] (DMD) | latin_name = Baccalaureus Chirurgiae Dentalis }} ==Overview== The '''Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS or BChD)''' is a professional degree in [[dentistry]] awarded by universities in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, and many other Commonwealth countries. Unlike the North American [[DDS]]/[[DMD]] model, which is a post-graduate "professional doctorate" (requiring a prior 4-year bachelor's degree), the BDS is typically an '''undergraduate-entry''' professional degree. Despite the "Bachelor" title, it is the primary clinical qualification that allows a practitioner to register as a [[dentist]]. ==Educational Structure== The BDS curriculum generally spans five to six years. Because students enter directly from secondary school, the program integrates basic sciences with clinical training from the outset. # '''Pre-clinical Years (1β2)''': Focus on Human [[Anatomy]], [[Physiology]], [[Biochemistry]], and [[Oral Biology]]. Students begin "phantom head" (simulation) labs to learn operative techniques. # '''Clinical Years (3β5)''': Students transition to treating patients in a hospital or university clinic setting, covering specialties such as [[Periodontology]], [[Prosthodontics]], and [[Oral Surgery]]. # '''Foundation Training (Post-graduation)''': In many jurisdictions (like the UK's NHS), a newly qualified BDS must complete a year of supervised "Vocational Training" or "Foundation Training" before practicing independently. ==Nomenclature Variations== While '''BDS''' is the most common abbreviation, some prestigious universities use alternative Latin-based titles: * '''BChD''': ''Baccalaureus Chirurgiae Dentalis'' (University of Leeds). * '''BDentSc''': ''Baccalaureus in Dentaria Scientia'' (Trinity College Dublin). * '''BDS (Adel)''', '''BDS (Syd)''': Often followed by the university's abbreviation in brackets to denote the granting institution. ==Global Equivalence and the "Doctor" Title== A common point of confusion is the professional title used by BDS holders: * '''Clinical Parity''': The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) and the [[FDI World Dental Federation]] recognize the BDS as clinically equivalent to the DDS and DMD. * '''The Title "Doctor"''': Historically, BDS dentists in the UK and Australia did not use the title "Doctor" (as they were technically "Mr." or "Ms." surgeons). However, in recent decades, regulatory bodies (such as the GDC in the UK and AHPRA in Australia) have permitted BDS holders to use the courtesy title '''"Dr."''' to align with international standards and patient expectations. ==Licensure and Registration== To practice, a BDS graduate must register with their national dental board: * '''United Kingdom''': General Dental Council (GDC). * '''Australia''': Dental Board of Australia (AHPRA). * '''India''': Dental Council of India (DCI). * '''Overseas Practitioners''': A BDS holder moving to the USA must usually complete a 2-year "International Dentist Program" (IDP) to earn a DDS/DMD before they can be licensed in most states. ==See Also== * [[Doctor of Dental Surgery]] (DDS) * [[Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry]] (DMD) * [[General Dental Council]] * [[Dental school]] [[Category:Dentistry]] [[Category:Professional Degrees]] [[Category:Education]]
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