The Residency Program in Pediatric Therapeutic Dentistry is aimed at training highly qualified specialists in the prevention, diagnosis, and conservative treatment of oral and dental diseases in children and adolescents. The program takes into account the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the growing child and ensures the delivery of safe and effective dental care. During the training, residents study dental caries of primary and permanent teeth, pulpitis, periodontitis, enamel developmental defects, oral mucosal diseases, and modern preventive strategies in pediatric dentistry. Special emphasis is placed on pain management, child-friendly communication, and individualized treatment planning. Clinical training is conducted in modern dental clinics, where residents gain hands-on experience with advanced diagnostic tools, minimally invasive treatment techniques, and preventive care programs. The curriculum integrates strong theoretical knowledge with practical clinical skills. Graduates are prepared to work in pediatric dental clinics, multidisciplinary healthcare centers, private dental practices, and research institutions.