Students at Azra Naheed Dental College Gain Practical Insights into Anatomy through Hands-On Learning

The first-year BDS students at Azra Naheed Dental College recently engaged in an interactive anatomy session exploring essential bony landmarks and foramina of the skull. The hands-on learning activity aimed to bridge theoretical knowledge with clinical relevance, giving students a profound understanding of the skull’s structure.

The session also covered the intricate anatomy of the ear and eye, with students studying the auditory and visual pathways in detail. The models of the ear and eye helped illustrate these complex systems, enabling students to visualize and understand the mechanisms underlying hearing and sight. This hands-on approach seeks to lay a solid foundation in anatomy, critical for the students’ future roles in dental medicine.

The faculty members guided the students through each anatomical feature, highlighting the clinical significance and practical applications of their learning. The session’s practical component not only reinforced textbook concepts but also helped students develop a three-dimensional understanding of these crucial anatomical areas.

The commitment of Azra Naheed Dental College to innovative teaching methods ensures that its students are well-prepared for the technical and patient-care aspects of their profession.

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