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DSUR 541: Selected Topics in Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery Fall.?
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
The didactic course consists of two components: Management of Medical Emergencies and Special Topics in Oral Maxillofacial Surgery.The Management of Medical Emergencies - Lectures include the recognition and management of seizures and drug related emergencies including overdose and allergy, altered levels of consciousness, unconsciousness, respiratory distress and obstruction,?chest pain and cardiovascular collapse. Special Topics in Oral Maxillofacial Surgery -?Lectures and clinical case reports?introduce the student to the extent and breadth of services provided by the Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon. Topics include:?1) Management and reconstruction of patients with craniofacial anomalies including cleft lip and palate, and craniofacial anomalies;?2) Reconstruction of both hard and soft tissues of the face that have been destroyed or injured as a result of trauma or ablative tumor surgery;?3) Surgical management of temporomandibular joint disorders;??4) Facial esthetic surgery.
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DSUR 548: Current Developments in Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Fall/Spring. Students apply their knowledge of Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery in the treatment?of patients.
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DSUR 548 - Current Developments in Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery
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DSUR 551: and DSUR 552.? Oral Surgery Clerkship I and II
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
General Requirements:? Satisfactory progress in all areas toward completion of graduation requirements; cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher and minimum of B grades in all Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery courses. Selected students are expected to participate in the clerkship in the fall and spring semesters of the senior year.? Experiences include advanced exodontias and dentoalveolar surgery; one month hospital OMS; participate in seminars on office oral surgery; perform oral surgery of increasing difficulty; attend rounds with the oral maxillofacial surgery residents at University of Maryland hospital; attend surgical orthodontic and implant conferences with the postgraduate students; and attend selected operating room cases at the University of Maryland Hospital.
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DSUR 551 - and DSUR 552.? Oral Surgery Clerkship I and II
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EBDM 512: Principles of Scientific Evidence Fall
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
The course provides the essential elements of the scientific method needed by dentists to critically evaluate the oral health literature and engage in evidence-based practice.?Specifically, students will be taught how to access the dental literature via the HS/HSL?and other internet sites. They will also learn to conduct a simple review of the literature. Research methods, study design categories, and basic statistical analysis will also be introduced.
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ENDO 522: Endodontics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Spring. The course consists of lectures, assigned readings, and laboratory sessions.? The primary objectives are to 1) introduce the Year II student to endodontics; 2) teach the basic principles of performing endodontic therapy; and 3) introduce clinical aspects of diagnosis and management of the endodontic patient.?
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ENDO 538: Endodontics
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Fall/Spring. Lectures expand on the basic material previously presented in Endo 522. Students are educated in the diagnosis, treatment and/or management of the endodontic patient through critical thinking and a logical approach.? Cases are treated clinically, with the student demonstrating an acceptable level of competency in the non-surgical treatment of uncomplicated single rooted teeth by the completion of the third year.
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ENDO 541: Endodontics Fall
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Advanced endodontic instruction is provided in the areas of management of traumatic injuries to the dentition, pulp and supporting structures.? The students learn how to recognize the indications for surgical and complicated non-surgical root canal therapy and take appropriate action.
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ENDO 541 - Endodontics Fall
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ENDO 548: Endodontics
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Fall/Spring. Students gain competency in clinical endodontics with?treatment of?more complex multirooted cases.
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FOUN 511: Dental Anatomy and Occlusion ?Fall
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
The course provides students with instruction to develop fundamental knowledge and principles used to develop and recognize healthy dentition and occlusal function.?A closely supervised clinical experience will be used to reinforce and augment occlusal concepts. Instruction includes lectures, seminars, laboratory exercises, and clinical simulation.
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FOUN 511 - Dental Anatomy and Occlusion ?Fall
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FOUN 518A: Operative Dentistry
5.50 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore
Fall/Spring.?Students develop fundamental knowledge and principles used to restore damaged teeth and replace missing teeth. The preventive dimension of restorative care and treatment planning are emphasized.? Limited but increasing clinical experience, with close faculty supervision, augments and reinforces the didactic foundation. Instruction includes lectures seminars, self-instructional programs, laboratory exercises, and clinical simulation.
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