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4.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of microbiology and principles of infection and infection control are covered. A systematic study of microorganisms pathogenic for humans include bacteria, viruses, spirochetes and parasitic agents. Emphasis on the dental aspects are presented, including infection control in the dental setting, sterilization and disinfection, and significance of endogenous microbial flora in dental disease.
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1.50 Credits
Techniques for producing intraoral and extraoral radiographs, including film processing, radiation protection and safety, and infection control. Quality assurance, viewing of radiographic images and technique, handling, and darkroom errors.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces physical evaluation, data collection, and the problem-oriented dental record. Supervised clinical experience with fellow students as 'patients.' Student develops a treatment plan and presents it to the patient. Prerequisite: ODRP 751.
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1.50 Credits
Student develops a treatment plan and presents it to the patient. Case-based, small-group treatment-planning exercises. Introduces computer-based treatment-plan management.
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1.00 Credits
Diagnosis and management of dental emergencies, including caries control, endodontic and prosthodontic emergencies, myofacial pain, hard- and soft-tissue trauma, and forensic issues.
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4.00 Credits
Studies basic disease mechanisms and disease processes, including host responses to pathogens and injury. Studies disease processes of some organs and systems, emphasizing disease mechanisms, epidemiology, disease manifestations, and major treatment modalities.
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4.00 Credits
Continues study of disease processes of the various organs and systems. Emphasizes disease mechanisms, epidemiology, disease manifestations, and major treatment modalities. Prerequisite: ODRP 751.
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2.00 Credits
Radiation physics and biology. Intraoral and extraoral radiographic interpretation of the hard and soft tissues, including anatomy and pathology. Principles of radiographic selection criteria, interpretation of dental caries, periodontal disease and dental materials.
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6.00 Credits
Studies oral mucosal and soft-tissue lesions, developmental and genetic disorders, jaw lesions, salivary gland disorders, oral manifestations of systemic diseases, and some diseases of the skin and head and neck. Includes epidemiology, etiology, clinical and/or radiographic features, microscopic features, and management of disease, emphasizing differential diagnosis.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD). Teaches anatomy, pathology and diagnostic imaging of the temporomandibular joint. Presents clinical features and mechanisms of masticatory muscle pain, disc disorders, occlusal disorders, and arthritis of the TMJ. Includes patient cases focusing on these disorders. Student performs examination and initial treatment for patients with temporomandibular joint disorders.
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