PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Sample Clauses

PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx e-mail: xxxx.xxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx Timing in curriculum Paediatric Dentistry is taught during 8th and 9th semesters. The clinical training runs parallel with the theoretical program, integrated with orthodontics in a “general clinic for children and adolescents”. During the 10th semester (the first 8 weeks) the clinical training is directed towards a gradual independence. The clinic is organised as a part of the Public Dental Service, and is using the same type of dental records. Primary Aims The graduate should be able to - describe the normal conditions of the oral cavity during childhood and have knowledge about frequency and aetiology of common oral diseases and other conditions in children, appropriate to the competence of a general practitioner. - examine, diagnose, plan and implement suitable preventive and operative measures against common oral diseases and other conditions in children and be able to adapt these measures to the child’s somatic and psychological level of development Objectives The graduate should be able to: - plan and master single or integrated prophylactic measures concerning diet and oral hygiene in combination with the use of fluorides in children and adolescents - diagnose and treat carious and traumatised teeth, teeth with diseases in the pulp and the periradicular area and teeth with developmental disturbances in the primary, mixed and young permanent dentition - diagnose and treat periodontal diseases in children and adolescents - chose anaesthetic and perform injection for block and infiltration anaesthesia with regard to the mental and somatic level of development of the child - perform routine radiographic examination and be able to interpret images of the teeth and bone in the primary, mixed and young permanent dentitions Subsection 11-15 • Main integrated area: COMPREHENSIVE ORAL HEALTH CARE OF ADULT PATIENTS Senior Lecturer Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx e-mail: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx Senior Lecturer Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx e-mail: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx Senior Lecturer Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx e-mail: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx
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