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2.00 Credits
Overview of clinical periodontics--including scaling, root planing, occlusal adjustment, antimicrobial therapy, phasecontrastmicrosopy, and a variety of surgical concepts and techniques. Includes anticipated results of therapy, including options of surgical versus nonsurgical approaches. Prerequisite: IDPG 750.
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0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Dental care of children in their primary, fixed, and young permanent dentition. Etiology of disease, prevention of oral disease, growth-and-development analysis, treatment planning, restorative procedures, and arch length control.
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2.00 Credits
Dental disease prevention (oral hygiene, diet, fluoride, pit and fissure sealants). Behavior management of the child dental patient. Diagnosis, treatment planning, and operative dentistry for children. Pediatric pulp therapy, dental arch-length management, local anesthesia and sedation for children. Medical aspects of pediatric dentistry.
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1.00 Credits
Technique course that accompanies IDPP 756. Student performs operative procedures for amalgam and composite resin on simulated primary and young permanent teeth. Student performs pulpotomies on primary molar teeth and prepares primary teeth for stainless steel, open-faced stainless steel, and resin crowns. Fabricates unilateral and bilateral space maintainers. Corequisite: IDPP 756.
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2.00 Credits
Variation in periodontal diseases related to differing host conditions, including age, hormones, habits, drugs, genetics, nutrition, stress, systemic disease, iatrogenic factors, trauma from occlusion, and endodontic interrelationships. Overview of surgical periodontal procedures and their roles, limitations, and effects. Surgery outcomes compared with short- and longrange effects of conservative therapy (with and without maintenance care, including effect of adjunctive chemical plaque control). Role of dental health care providers in periodontal therapy. Special problems in periodontal care.
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2.00 Credits
Reviews the basic principles and techniques used in cavity preparation and restoration of teeth with silver alloy. Lecture and laboratory course.
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2.00 Credits
Reviews basic principles and techniques of cavity preparation and restoration of teeth with aesthetic restorative materials. Studies scour, use, and manipulation of dental materials and their physical properties relative to dentistry. Lecture and laboratory course.
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2.00 Credits
Studies the temporomandibular joint, muscles of mastication, and the teeth in static and dynamic positions.
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2.00 Credits
Reviews the basic clinical and laboratory removable prosthodontic procedures involved in the fabrication of removable partial dentures, maxillary immediate complete dentures, and interim removable partial dentures.
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2.00 Credits
Reviews the laboratory phases of diagnosing, planning treatment for, and treating an edentulous patient. Lecture and laboratory course.
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