Pediatric Dentistry

Program details

Residency Training Program in Pediatric Dentistry

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3

YEARS

FULL-TIME

Degree:

Diploma of the Thai Board of Pediatric Dentistry

Language of instruction:

Thai, English

Program structure:

Blended training program combining theoretical and practical coursework, with a duration of approximately 3 years, alongside research work that results in publications in national or international journals.

Highlights:

To acquire knowledge and expertise in the practice of pediatric dentistry.

The program has been implemented since the academic year 2001 until the present.


Principles and Rationale

To develop dentists with ethics, knowledge, academic expertise, and research skills to enhance the quality of comprehensive oral health care, promote prevention, and treatment of pediatric oral health. The program also aims to enhance communication skills and professional collaboration to elevate the quality of children’s lives and guide Thai society towards international standards in pediatric health.

Why
this program
at Chula?

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1

It is an educational institution that is highly prepared in terms of academics, research, and clinical practices.

2

It has highly skilled personnel, with experts in every field.

3

It collaborates with various institutions both domestically and internationally.

4

The institution is located in the center of Bangkok, providing convenience for travel.

5

It serves as a referral center for patients from other organizations.

Collaborations

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Career Path Advice

You can work as a pediatric dentistry specialist in both public and private sectors.

Course Details

Curriculum Structure

The curriculum structure consists of a blended training program that combines theoretical and practical aspects, spanning approximately 3 years. It includes both academic coursework and hands-on training, along with involvement in research projects that are published in national or international journals.

Admission

Please wait for further announcements.

Tuition Fees

140,000 Baht / year

Student Research

  • Kamonwan Sriwongchai, Wacharaporn Tasachan, Kasekarn Kasevayuth, Chutima Trairatvorakul. Painting-on topical fluoride gel markedly reduces the fluoride gel amount compared with tray application. CU Dent J. 2019; 42:77-88.
  • Kamonwan Yaemkleebbua, Wannakorn Sriarj, Thanaphum Osathanon, Chalida Nakalekha Limjeerajarus and Waleerat Sukarawan. Micro-computerized tomographic Evaluation of Reparative Dentin Formation after Direct Pulp Capping In vivo. JDAT-DFCT.2018; 68: 21-27.
  • Kullanant Pansrimangkorn, Pornpan Asavanit, Busayarat Santiwong. Factors associated with gingivitis in Thai preschool children in cerebral palsy. SWU Dent J. 2020; 13(1): 60-72.
  • Pattarin Potisomporna, Waleerat Sukarawanb, Wannakorn Sriarj. Oral Health Education Improved Oral Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Plaque Scores in Thai Third-grade Students: A Randomised Clinical Trial. Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry.2019: 17(6): 523-531.
  • Vishuda Padunglabpisit, Prim Auychai, Chutima Trairatvorakul. A Remineralizing effect of Resin sealants with and without Amorphous calcium phosphate on remineralization of artificial caries: In situ. SWU Dent J. 2018; 11(2): 28-40.
  • Auspreeya Rujirachotiwat and Supaporn Suttamanatwong. Curcumin Promotes Collagen Type I, Keratinocyte Growth Factor-1, and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Expressions in the In Vitro Wound Healing Model of Human Gingival Fibroblasts. Eur J Dent. 2021;15(1):63-70.
  • Pattiya Suparattanapong, Oitip Chankanka, Oranart Matangkasombut and Nattanan Govitvattana. Dental caries and associated risk factors in 13- to 18-month old infants receiving breast or formula milk feeding: A cross-sectional study. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2021 Sep 27. doi: 10.1111/ipd.12930.
  • Chawalid Pianmee, Thipawan Tharapiwattananon, Somkamol Vanichvatana. Cross-Sectional Microhardness of Area Adjacent to Cemented Bands. J DENT ASSOC THAI. 2020; 70(3): 230-242.
  • Manarin Boonyawong, Prim Auychai, Duangporn Duangthip. Risk Factors of Dental Caries in Preschool Children in Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare. 2022; 10: 794. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10050794