Integrated Dental Center

The Targu Mures Faculty of Dental Medicine provides a dynamic educational process with complex activities, in the most modern dental education base in Romania. After undertaking their license examination graduate students are provided with the right of free practice, they benefit from university studies recognition within the European Union and they have the opportunity to practice a noble profession, with fascinating and immediate results.

The first years of studies’ educational and clinical activities, related to medical disciplines, are carried out on the University's teaching premises and laboratories, as well as in public health units. The dental specialty disciplines, which account for 2/3 of the total number of subjects that students undertake during the entire undergraduate cycle, are carried out within the Integrated Dental Medicine Center (IDMC) as well as within the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic.

Under the demanding guidance of the faculty's teaching staff, 4th year students carry out a wide range of specialized procedures, within the clinical activities that are part of the educational process, and in complete correlation with the entrepreneurial character of the dentist profession.

Within the IDMC one can find from modular amphitheatres to seminar rooms, a patient triage department, a radiology department, a dental technique laboratory and a practice and simulation room. The area that is exclusively dedicated to students’ and residents’ clinical activity, featuring 84 dental units, also encompasses 4 clinics that are organised by dental specialities

Planmeca's 3D CBCT (Cone Beam Computer Tomography) scanner, ProMax 3D, provides maximum accuracy for the diagnosis of maxillofacial disorders through 3D imaging, 3D photographs, 2D panoramas and cephalometries, all combined into a single device, which is essential in implantology, orthodontics, maxillofacial surgery, endodontics, periodontology, TMJ investigation. CBCT results are stored in the computer and transmitted electronically and/or on film to the doctor or student treating the patient. These imaging services are available to patients that are being treated by students, residents or teachers who carry out their clinical work within the Faculty of Dental Medicine, as well as to patients undergoing specialized medical treatment within private practices or clinics in and around the city.

Further information on dental treatments, imaging services, radiology department schedule and fees are available at the Faculty of Dentistry’s registry office, telephone no.: +40-265-215.551 int. 301.