One of the key challenges facing public health dentistry is the lack of access to dental care
for underprivileged populations. Many communities, both in India and around the world, lack
access to basic dental services, leading to high rates of oral diseases and poor oral health
outcomes. Public health dentists work to address these disparities by advocating for policies
that improve access to dental care, developing programmes that reach underprivileged
populations, and educating communities about the importance of oral health.
Public health dentistry is a rewarding career that offers the opportunity to make a real
difference in the lives of people. By working to prevent and control oral diseases, promote oral
health, and reduce health disparities, public health dentists play a vital role in improving the
overall health and well-being of communities. At MGDCH, the Department of Public Health
Dentistry is committed to training the next generation of public health dentists who will
continue to make a positive impact on the oral health of populations locally and globally.