 Hello everyone, welcome back to my channel, I am Dentist Jainmoh. So today we have Dentist Act. So Dentist Act is a little bit history of Dentist Act, it was passed by Indian Parliament, includes association with all in the Lendal Association. So it was passed in 29th March 1948. So it is an act to regulate the profession of Dentist in India. So it has basically five chapters and their subsections. So in this video I am not going to explain any about Dentist Act, I just want to show you the various chapters and the main highlighted features. In each chapter what are those chapters and this chapter 2 dental council of India we are dealing in detail in another video. So let me tell you in brief about the Dentist Act of India. So we should not forget the name Dr. R. Ahmad who is known as the father of Indian Dentistry. He has finished his university dentistry from University of Iowa in 1910 then he came back to his native place that is Kolkata and started a dental college that is Bengal Dental School that was the first dental college in 1949 he donated this college to government of India. So that was R. Ahmad who was the first person who started dental association that is Bengal Dental Association and also he forms helps to form the Bengal Dentist Act in 1939. So he was a pioneer in Indian Dentistry so he is known as all these contributions make him to the privileged position that is father of Indian Dentistry Dr. R. Ahmad from Kolkata. So these are the five chapters of Dentist Act of India which was passed by parliament in 1948. So every act like Indian Penal Code, CRPC, the factory law and the water law. Every law like Dentist law also has many chapters and many subscriptions it is not easy to explain every chapter and every section. So I just want to have a very brief intro of each chapter. So the first one introduction where they are mentioning about the Dentist Act and what is a council and what is a dental hygienist mean and what is a dental mechanic, what is dentist and what is dentist treat. All these definitions are given in introduction chapter that is chapter one and medical practitioner prescribed state dental council. So all these are in chapter one. Chapter two dental council of India we are dealing in our next video in detail. So let us not go here dental council of India that is chapter two. So they are seeing everything about dental council of India, its composition qualifications and its duties everything and next video. So the chapter three is state dental council. So there is only one dental council of India and each state would have one dental council that is state dental council. Let's see more detail about state dental council. So every state have one dental council where every dentist of that state will be registering to. So let's see the composition mode of election president, vice president. So how the select members are selected here the four members are selected by part A of the state dental register and four members are part B. So part B is nothing but the dentist who were practicing in India before the independence or at least before the dentist act came into existence that is 1949. So those dentist who were practicing before 1949 will be under part B. So part B I think it is removed from the state dental council in the recent amendment. So anyway four members from part A and four members from part B. So in dental council of India again six members are nominated by central government, four members from part A and two members from part B. So nowadays part B selection is not there, part B participation is not there. And again the constitution it includes the heads of dental colleges in that state and one member elected from the medical council of that state and three members nominated by state government and one chief medical officer. So these are the members of the state dental council. So four members from dentist, part A and four from part B and heads of dental colleges and one member from the MCI three from state government and one chief medical officer. So elections will be conducted like a democratic way and the final decision by the state government. So president and vice presidents their goal, their duties, executive committee which consists of president, vice president and chief medical officer. So chapter four is registration but so chapter one was introduction where they are mentioning about dentists, dental hygienists, dental mechanic, what is dentistry. So chapter two about dental council of India, chapter three about state dental council and chapter four is registration, how we register and what occasions we can transfer the register, what time we should renew it, what are the other things are mentioned in chapter four that is renewal fees, effective registration, transfer of registration, registration of dental hygienist, dental mechanic and other thing. So preparation, there are two parts, part A and part B. So every state will have a dental register. So every state dental council. So part A is like persons with dental qualification degree, they are registered to state dental council. So ultimately it is registering to dental council of India but the persons not processing such qualifications being registered in part B because those who are practicing before and in 49 will be entered into part B. And they have to keep a register and there will be a separate register for dental hygienist and dental mechanic and renewal of fee that is the state government made at the retention of a name and register after the 31st December following there in which the name is first entered the register and this shall be paid annually to state dental council that is every year or if it is for many years now right now it is for five years. So before that every year we have to renew our annual fee now they are giving a five year tenure. So five year period we can pay our fee and renew our registration. So effective registration we can transfer our registration because we might go to other states for doing our post graduation and we come back to our new state or if you are doing education or dentistry at a different state if it is Karnalaka and we want to register in Kerala so we need to get a migration certificate if you want to do internship in one college other than where we studied BDS. So all these process are involves are coming under registration okay. So after five years miscellaneous where they are dentists are explaining about the people who are not dentists and if they are working as dentists and what are the punishment and what are the other like people who are not being a person whose name is entered on register of dental hygienist and they if they act as a or if they work as dental hygienist what would be the punishment all those things are explained in miscellaneous part. So that was like amendment in 1993 and recent one amendment was there. So that was about dentist act of India so ultimately it has five chapters and many sections chapter one introduction chapter two DCI chapter three state dental council chapter four registration and chapter five miscellaneous just four more questions will be commonly asked so you need to write everything about dental start. So very few points you can mention so the next sessions will be on dental council of India later idea so I will come up with these two topics and understand them thank you.