Foreign Affairs

Fukuoka Dental College IMAGINES THE FUTURE

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Celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y next year, Fukuoka Dental College was founded in 1972 with the approval from the Ministry of Education, now the Ministry of Education Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. It received its first batch of students the following year.

Nearly half a century later, the college has not waned in its commitment to form competent dentists and develop pioneers in oral medicine. So far, more than 4,700 graduates have made successful careers in the medical field, the academe and in their own local communitie­s.

From dentistry to oral medicine

Dental medicine does not cover only lesions of the teeth and surroundin­g tissues. The field covers a wide range of diseases affecting the oral cavity, including the lips, palate, tongue, salivary glands, jawbone, and temporoman­dibular joint.

This widened coverage came as a response to expanded knowledge about the structure of diseases, the demographi­c changes due to the declining birthrate and ageing population in Japan, the increasing prevalence of general medical diseases among dental patients and the improvemen­t of dental technology.

In addition, oral care contribute­s greatly to the prevention of aspiration pneumonia and improves the quality of life of the elderly among in Japan’s ageing population. Thus, the relationsh­ip between dentistry and general medical care has grown even closer.

In order to promote “patient-centered medicine,” Fukuoka Dental College believes it is essential for their students to acquire a comprehens­ive knowledge of systemic medicine. It incorporat­es elements of general medicine and welfare into convention­al dentistry, with the aim of training dentists who will “protect the health of the whole body through oral health”.

“To reflect the college’s new approach to the outside world, in 2013, we changed the name of our faculty from ‘Faculty of Dentistry’ and ‘Division of Dentistry’ to ‘Faculty of Oral Dentistry’ and ‘Division of Oral Dentistry,’ said Chairperso­n Dr. Sachiyo Suita.

Aiming to be a global frontrunne­r in oral medicine

Practiced-oriented research

In 2020, Fukuoka Dental College ranked 11th among 802 Japanese universiti­es in terms of the ratio of students and researcher­s under 40 years old selected for the grants-in-aid for scientific research administer­ed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

“As a place that cultivates excellent personnel, we will continue to make further progress in education, research, and in our contributi­on to society, with all students, faculty, and staff working together to provide happiness to people,” Suita said.

 ?? ?? Sachiyo Suita, M.D., Ph.D., MACS (Hon), FAAP (Hon), Chairperso­n of Board of Trustees of the educationa­l institutio­n Fukuoka Gakuen
Sachiyo Suita, M.D., Ph.D., MACS (Hon), FAAP (Hon), Chairperso­n of Board of Trustees of the educationa­l institutio­n Fukuoka Gakuen
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Fukuoka Dental College Medical and Dental Hospital
Fukuoka Nursing College Fukuoka Dental College Medical and Dental Hospital
 ?? ?? The educationa­l institutio­n Fukuoka Gakuen is made up of Fukuoka Dental College, Fukuoka Nursing College and Fukuoka College of Health Sciences, all of which collaborat­e closely to provide excellent education and pioneering research.
The educationa­l institutio­n Fukuoka Gakuen is made up of Fukuoka Dental College, Fukuoka Nursing College and Fukuoka College of Health Sciences, all of which collaborat­e closely to provide excellent education and pioneering research.
 ?? ?? Faculty and students of Fukuoka Dental College and their internatio­nal partners benefit mutually from their exchange programs.
Faculty and students of Fukuoka Dental College and their internatio­nal partners benefit mutually from their exchange programs.

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