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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This elective will review panoramic radiographs: normal anatomy (including nose, tongue, epiglottis, hyoid bone, TMJ, maxillary sinus, orbit, hard and soft palates, spine), common errors in positioning, artifacts and common pathology. It is strongly recommended that students attend since these topics are relvant to every day practice.
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1.00 Credits
An initial introduction of the students to the treatment of patients in a clinical setting. Principles of oral hygiene, infection control, record keeping, and oral examination are applied to patient care. C.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction will be provided regarding basic clinic protocol. This is to include infection control, dental assisting, basic restorative dentistry, and the application of information technology to a contemporary dental practice (AxiUm).
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6.00 Credits
Students will assist upper classmen as they perform various clinical procedures. They will also perform basic restorative dentistry procedures, such as rubber dam placement and Class I cavity preparation, on manikins. They will also use the School's information management system (AxiUm) to perform a series of tasks including accessing patient information, creating a treatment plan, and writing treatment notes.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease, developmental defects, or traumatic injuries of the hard tissues of individual teeth. Emphasis is placed on mechanical aspects of preparing and restoring individual teeth with specific restorative materials, the physical and biomechanical properties of these materials, and the development of problem solving skills to select appropriate treatments and materials. 1R, 16W.
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7.00 Credits
Application of surgical principles to the treatment of diseases and defects of the teeth. Preparations and restorations are performed on natural teeth mounted in stone, typodont models, and plaster teeth. Detailed surgical excisions are made in harmony with principles of tooth anatomy, pathology of the lesions, and masticatory function. Manipulative techniques of the materials commonly employed in operative dentistry are emphasized. 7L, 16W.
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2.00 Credits
Diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease, developmental defects, or traumatic injuries of the hard tissues of individual teeth. Emphasis is placed on mechanical aspects of preparing and restoring individual teeth with specific restorative materials, the physical and biomechanical properties of these materials, and the development of problem solving skills to select appropriate treatments and materials. 1R, 16W.
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6.00 Credits
Application of surgical principles to the treatment of diseases and defects of the teeth. Preparations and restorations are performed on natural teeth mounted in stone, typodont models, and plaster teeth. Detailed surgical excisions are made in harmony with principles of tooth anatomy, pathology of the lesions, and masticatory function. Manipulative techniques of the materials commonly employed in operative dentistry are emphasized. 7L, 8W; 6L, 8W.
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2.00 Credits
General review to reinforce the principles of operative dentistry procedures with consideration for the transition to clinical application. Special emphasis is placed on recognition and treatment of pathology pertinent to the teeth and the evaluation of acceptable dental materials and techniques. 1R, 16W.
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11.00 Credits
The student participates in clinical practice including a number of diversified operations using current restorative materials and techniques during the placement of single tooth restorations. C.
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