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India, with its vast population and diverse healthcare needs, has seen a significant rise in the demand for dental care professionals. This demand has driven the growth of dental education in the country, resulting in a large number of dental colleges that offer quality education and training. The dental education system in India is regulated by various government bodies, ensuring that standards are maintained across the board. The history of dental education in India dates back to the early 20th century. Initially, dental education was limited to a few institutions, primarily in metropolitan cities. However, as the demand for dental services increased, the government and private sector expanded their focus on dental education, leading to the establishment of more colleges in various states. Today, India boasts over 300 dental colleges, both government and private, making it one of the largest producers of dental professionals in the world.
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