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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on the application of principles learned in Spring lecture, GDD 131, and gives the student multiple opportunities to expand their skills prior to beginning their clinical work. Students are given digital FMX to explore for normal anatomy, caries, periodontal disease, and periapical lesions. Discussion of the projection geometry principles from the Fall course, GDD 113, is expanded and applied to technique.
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2.00 Credits
This course will discuss radiation physics and mechanics as they apply to digital radiography. Instruction will focus on how to take digital radiographs and how to manipulate the images. Interpretation of the radiographs will also be introduced.
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1.00 Credits
This course will involve students exposing digital radiographs on manikins and manipulating the images with computer software.
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2.00 Credits
Sophomore students in this entry-level, clinically-oriented course will be assisting juniors and seniors with oral diagnosis and prophylaxis procedures. Sophomores will also utilize their digital and conventional radiographic technique skills to obtain the necessary patient images for diagnostic and treatment planning purposes. Juniors and Seniors will gain supervisory experience while directing their colleagues in the Radiology Clinic. This course builds on radiographic technique and diagnostic skills learned in GDD 114, 131 and 132.
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3.00 Credits
Lectures designed to acquaint the preclinical student with the fundamentals of the interview, the principles and procedures of clinical examination,the methods of identifying oral diseases, and the rationale for oral therapy. Following the correlation of facts obtained, the formulation of a diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan is made. 1R, 16W; 4C, 16W (Clinic sessions are split classes).
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1.00 Credits
This lab focuses on interpretation of FMX, Panoramic, and CBCT images. Students are expected to provide written interpretations of the radiographs in a standard format. Clinical applications are also discussed.
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2.00 Credits
Radiographic features pertaining to craniofacial structures as well as to developmental, neoplastic and systemic diseases will be discussed. 4R, 4W; 2R, 1W.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical experience in oral diagnosis, radiology, treatment planning, oral hygiene, dental emergencies, and the assessment of treatment outcomes will be obtained. The opportunity to apply the knowledge and principles learned in classroom courses in oral diagnosis, oral medicine, oral pathology, and oral radiology to clinical situations is an integral aspect of this course. The student is guided in the collection and analysis of data on patients and, subsequent to this, receives guidance in the formation of an acceptable plan of treatment for each patient. C.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to enhance the students' understanding of medical conditions, the recognition of compromised states, and the subsequent modifications to dental care to prevent adverse side effects from procedures and drugs used in dentistry. Emphasis is placed on analyzing findings from patient histories, signs and symptoms, writing appropriate medical consultations and formulating treatment plans that are compatible with a patient's medical status. 1R, 16W.
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2.00 Credits
Students will treat patients who present with some form of dental emergency during scheduled block rotations.
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