Introduction toConservative Dentistry and Conservative Sample Clauses

Introduction toConservative Dentistry and Conservative. Dentistry Part I Introduction This program introduces the students to the treatment and prevention of dental diseases especially dental caries, patient examination and history taking. The students work with selected patients. Primary Aims • Taking patient`s history – examination and diagnosis. • Working with the patient. Main Objectives The student must be able to: • Physical examination – extra and intraoral diagnosis. • Solving the diagnosis problems – treatment planning. • Caries preventive treatment ( prophylaxis) • Perform local anaesthesia. • Prepare and restore each class according to Black – select and manipulate appropriate restorative materials. • Endodontics treatment – diagnosis, canal preparation, filling canal with gutta – percha by means lateral condensation. • Undertake and interpret basic tests, X-rays, clinical tests. Hours in the Curriculum Introduction to Conservative Dentistry takes place in the third and fourth term of the second year with 16 hours lectures, 8 hours seminars and 64 hours laboratory training giving a total of 88 hours. Conservative Dentistry Part 1 is taught in third year with lectures 10 hours, laboratory sessions 70 hours and s seminars 10 hours giving a total of 90 hours. Assessment Methods • Clinical credits • Clinical competences • Exam Strengths Well motivated clinical teaching stuff. Weaknesses We need to increase clinical hours 50 per cent.
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