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India Implements National Dental Commission Act

by Ayushi
March 14, 2024
in INDIA
The Act proposes setting up the National Dental Commission that will regulate fees for half of the seats in private dental colleges
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The Indian government’s notification of the rules for implementing the National Dental Commission Act signifies a significant milestone in the regulation of dental education and the dental profession in the country. The Act, which replaces the outdated Dentists Act of 1948, aims to modernize and streamline dental education and professional standards in line with global benchmarks.

 

One of the key provisions of the National Dental Commission Act is the establishment of the National Dental Commission (NDC), which will serve as the regulatory authority for dental education and the dental profession. The NDC will be responsible for regulating fees for half of the seats in private dental colleges, addressing concerns about the affordability of dental education.

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Passed by Parliament in the previous year, the Act also mandates the formation of state dental councils or joint dental councils to decentralize authority and enhance regulation at the state level. This decentralization of regulatory authority is expected to improve oversight and enforcement of standards across the country.

 

The Act empowers three autonomous boards under the NDC: the Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate Dental Education Board, the Dental Assessment and Rating Board, and the Ethics and Dental Registration Board. These boards will play crucial roles in ensuring the quality of dental education, assessing dental institutions, and maintaining ethical standards within the profession.

 

Furthermore, the Act introduces fixed tenures for the chairperson, members, and secretary of the NDC, with no option for reappointment. This move is aimed at ensuring stability and continuity in leadership while preventing any potential conflicts of interest.

 

Appointments to the NDC will include individuals with significant expertise in various professional fields, ensuring diverse perspectives and informed decision-making. The emphasis on appointing members with extensive experience reflects a commitment to promoting excellence and accountability within the regulatory framework.

 

One of the most noteworthy aspects of the legislation is its focus on making dental education more affordable. By regulating fees in private dental colleges, the Act aims to address concerns about the high cost of dental education, thereby promoting greater inclusivity and accessibility.

 

The Act also emphasizes the importance of preventive dental care and the development of soft skills among dental professionals. These provisions underscore the broader goals of promoting public health and ensuring the well-being of patients.

 

Dentists and experts in the field have welcomed the National Dental Commission Act for its potential to transform dental education and the dental profession in India. Rahul Singh, a senior resident dentist at GIMS in Greater Noida, highlights the bill’s emphasis on affordability and quality in dental education. He notes that by standardizing admissions through national eligibility tests and introducing common counseling procedures, the Act aims to promote merit-based selection and streamline the admissions process.

 

Overall, the implementation of the National Dental Commission Act represents a significant step forward in the regulation of dental education and the dental profession in India. By modernizing regulatory frameworks, promoting affordability, and prioritizing excellence, the Act aims to ensure that dental care remains accessible and of high quality for all citizens.

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