An academic training environment that supports the acquisition of essential scientific and laboratory skills for dentistry students and facilitates their structured transition from theoretical knowledge to practical application.
Training students in the laboratory stages of fabricating removable dental prostheses and working with gypsum casts and study models.
Introducing students to microorganisms and appropriate laboratory handling methods within the context of medical sciences and dentistry.
Supporting basic chemical experiments and strengthening students’ understanding of scientific principles related to materials and chemical reactions.
Developing skills related to dental materials, restorative procedures, and tooth preparation within a practical training environment.
Providing practical training in the principles of orthodontics and the laboratory tools associated with orthodontic applications.
Developing students’ observational skills, anatomical carving abilities, and understanding of dental morphology and tooth form.
Linking fundamental physics concepts to medical applications, scientific measurements, and laboratory-based learning.
Training students in pouring, preparing, and using gypsum casts and models for various dental applications.
Helping students understand the fundamental physiological functions of the human body and connect them to the medical knowledge required in dentistry.
Training students in the principles of dental radiographic imaging and the fundamentals of image interpretation for diagnostic purposes.
Introducing students to general tissues and oral and dental tissues through microscopic slides and educational presentation tools.
Training students in artificial tooth preparation and working with fixed prosthodontic models before progressing to clinical application.
Educational laboratories help students build a strong scientific and practical foundation and support their gradual transition from basic training to advanced clinical application within the Faculty’s clinics.
Laboratories represent an essential stage in preparing students before they enter the clinical training environment, where they acquire the foundational skills required for safe, structured, and responsible dental practice.
It was established in 2007 and includes six colleges: