Sunday, March 18, 2012

Faculty of Dentistry Chiangmai University
















                         Faculty of Dentistry ChiangMai University 









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A Dentistry Department was first established at   Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital in 1952. It became a part of the Faculty of Medicine in 1965. Dentistry was first taught in the Faculty of   Medicine in 1966 with an enrollment of two students. In 1972 the Faculty of Dentistry was     established and then moved to its permanent location opposite Suan Dok temple on Suthep Road in 1976. The area occupied is about 24,000 square meters. There are seven buildings for teaching and laboratories and four buildings for dormitories. The area of responsibility of this Faculty are studying and teaching,   researching, community dental   services and conservation of art and culture.








 Chiang Mai, the most popular city of the North, has been a “must visit” city of Thailand for years. Second only to Bangkok in size, it is located along the northern part of the Mae Ping River and has about 1,603,220 in habitants. It is well known for arts, antiques, history, traditions, scenery, waterfalls, hot springs and beautiful weather. The city is close to forest covered mountains. The most interesting peak, Doi Suthep, has been Chiang Mai’s focal point of interest and inspiration for centuries. Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, a glittering golden-spired temple, and the Phuping Royal Palace, are located on this mountain.


























Visit ChiangMai , don't forget to visit the faculty of Dentistry ...











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 Our students and lecturers have brought much pride and prestige to the Faculty over the years by winning many awards and prizes both at the national and international levels.

These include:
- The Winner Prize awarded in the undergraduate research competition under the Student Clinician Program, for the three consecutive years 2004 – 6.
- The top international prize in the competition for research into using Ceram-X Duo materials for tooth restoration in the Global Ceram-X Case Competition in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 2004 and 5.
- A prize for the best poster presentation at the 3rd Asian Implant Orthodontics Conference & the 17th Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Association of Orthodontists.
- First place in the IADR Poster Award at the IADR-SEAADE Meeting in the Post Doctoral Researcher group.
- And an award for the New Generation of Outstanding Researchers from the National Research Committee Office and another from the National University-Level Committee Office.















































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