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Department of Periodontics

The Periodontics Department at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) was established in 1956 within the School of Dentistry. In its early years, the Periodontics and Oral Medicine departments operated as a combined unit under the leadership of Dr. Sayyah. In 1966, the Faculty of Dentistry was reorganized into five separate departments, with the Periodontics Department officially beginning its independent mission under the supervision of Dr. Khoii. The department soon introduced periodontics courses for undergraduate dental students and began admitting postgraduate residents in 1976.

 

The Periodontics Department specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the supporting structures of teeth, including the gums, alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum. Common conditions treated include gingivitis, periodontitis, gum recession, and dental implants, as well as cosmetic periodontal procedures. The department is equipped to perform advanced procedures such as scaling and root planing, gum grafting, crown lengthening, and pocket reduction surgery, often in collaboration with other dental specialties to provide comprehensive care.

 

Vision

The vision of the Periodontics Department is to advance oral health and overall well-being by providing exceptional periodontal care, fostering research and innovation, and educating future leaders in periodontics. The department aims to become a global leader in periodontal health, prioritizing evidence-based practices, patient-centered care, and community outreach.

 

Mission

Patient Care: Delivering high-quality, compassionate, and comprehensive periodontal care to patients, ensuring optimal oral health and function.

Education: Training and mentoring dental students, residents, and professionals in the latest techniques and advancements in periodontics, promoting a culture of lifelong learning.

Research: Conducting cutting-edge research to advance the understanding, prevention, and treatment of periodontal diseases.

Community Engagement: Promoting oral health awareness and providing accessible periodontal care to underserved populations through outreach programs.

Innovation: Integrating advanced technologies and evidence-based practices into clinical care to improve patient outcomes and treatment efficiency.

Collaboration: Working collaboratively with other dental and medical disciplines to provide holistic care and address the systemic connections between periodontal health and overall health.

 

Department of Periodontics
Department of Periodontics
  • Phone : (+98) 21 4279 4342
  • email : dentistry_intl[at]sina.tums.ac.ir
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