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مقدمة لممارسة طب الأسنان - Introduction to Dental Practice

مقدمة لممارسة طب الأسنان - Introduction to Dental Practice

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DENT 311 مقدمة لممارسة طب الأسنان - Introduction to Dental Practice 2 DENT 214 , DENT 231

Course outline:

This course is designed to ensure that the student acquired sound knowledge in various integrated areas of diagnosis and filling system, operative dentistry, periodontics, infection control, handling instruments and local anesthesia before real patient clinical work. Some of these areas had been covered previously and needs to be integrated together.

Course Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, student should be able to:
1. Recognize comprehensive dental pharmaceutical treatment, correct prescription writing and drug action and interactions relevant to therapeutic agents that may be encountered in dental practice.
2. Describe the role of dental auxiliaries, utilities, in order to have better basic knowledge of stake holders involved in dentistry.
3. Understand treatment planning in operative dentistry with emphasis on clinical cariology in order to have understanding of sequence of treatment and clinical implications of caries.
4. Recognize the techniques of plaque control and periodontal treatment planning to understand periodontal diseases, its causes, effects and management and treatment planning.
5. Outline infection control principles and methods in order to practice standard of care during working in dental clinics.
6. Analyze the uses of Extra-oral, panoramic and the Digital radiography in order to interpret the findings along with normal anatomical landmarks.
7. Employ isolation in operative dentistry in phantom lab with special emphasis on rubber dam technique to have firm grasp about isolation in operating field for cavity preparation and restoration.
8. Apply local anesthesia techniques in simulation lab in order to master the skill for accurate local anesthesia application by various methods.

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