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Dr. Ahmed Essam Almahdy

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King Saud University, College of Dentistry

Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Sciences

Division of Pediatric Dentistry

413 POS 

 

Clinical Pediatric Dentistry I

Thursday, 2:00 – 5:00 pm [DUC]

Monday,   2:00 – 5:00 pm [MUC]

 

Course Directors         :           Dr. Yousef. H. Al-Dlaigan [DUC]               

                                                Dr.  Manal   Al-Mutairi [MUC] 


 

 

Contributors               :           Prof. Amjad H. Wyne

                                                Prof. Fouad Salama

                                                Dr. Lanre Bello

                                                Dr. Ibrahim Al-Majed                              DUC

                                                Dr. Fares Al-Sehaibany

                                                Dr. Omar Bawazir

                                                Dr. Skare Al-Qhtanie

                                                Dr. Ahmed Al-Mahdi

                                                Dr. Mohamed Al-Dubiaban

                                                Dr. Mani Al-Dosari                                       

                                                Dr. Saad Bin Saleh


Contributors               :          

                                                Dr. Darwish

                                                Prof. Al-Hussyeen

                                                Dr. Murshid

                                                Dr. Al-Sarheed

                                                Dr. Al-Hammad                                          MUC

                                                Dr. Al-Jobair

                                                Dr. Rehab Allam

                                                Dr. Hafiz

                                                Dr. Al-Essa

                                                Dr.Al-Humaidi

                                                Dr. Azizalrahman

                                               

 

 

Course Number                       :           413

 

Course Code                           :           POS

 

Credit Hour                             :           Four (4)

 

Pre-requisite Course               :           312 POS

 

Location in the Curriculum     :           Fourth Year

Required Textbook                 :           Dentistry for the Child and Adolescent

                                                            By:  Ralph E. McDonald

                                                            8th Edition, 2004, Mosby Co., Inc.

                                                            

                                                             Fundamentals of Pediatric Dentistry

                                                             Richard J. Mathewson& Robert E. Primosch 3rd   

                                                             Edition, Chapter24 “Treatment Planning”

                                                            

Pediatric Dentistry: Infancy through Adolescence

By: Jimmy Pinkham

4th Edition, 2005, St, Louis: MO.

 

Course Description:

 

This is a four-credit hour course with the duration of one academic year.  The course consists of didactic and clinical components.  The didactic component addresses the different aspects of diagnosing, managing and treating the dental problems of school age children.

 

The clinical component is the first clinical course in Pediatric Dentistry.  The course offers one session of three (3) hours each week for one academic year.  It is a clinical setting in which the student acquires the motor skills necessary to render care for children.  The student should have an opportunity to perform the clinical procedures commonly associated with children’s dentistry.  The concept of comprehensive care will be adapted so that the student develops an awareness of and appreciation for the total child.  Patients with age ranging from 7 to 14 years will be selected according to course requirement.

 

Course Detail:

 

1.         Assessment of the child which includes the medical and dental history, type of behavior, occlusion, oral habits, soft tissue, carious lesions, radiographic interpretation.

 

2.         Practice of patient motivation, plaque control, topical fluoride therapy, fissure sealant.

 

3.         Practice of operative dentistry for children, which include local anesthesia, rubber dam placement, amalgam and resin restorations, stainless steel crown, pulpal procedures for primary and young permanent teeth, extraction of primary teeth.  Space management appliances and employment of behavior management aids.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evaluation:

 

Didactic-         50%    +    Clinic-        50%     = 100%

 

Didactic Distribution:

- 312 POS-Based Review Exam          -          4 %

- First Written Assessment                -           8 %

- Second Written Assessment             -           8 %                  =50%

- Third Written Assessment               -           10%

- Final Written Assessment                -           20%

 

Clinical Distribution:

Quality                                 

- Knowledge of the clinical procedure being performed or related topics =  10%

- Average of grades for the quality work in weekly clinical procedure--- =  20%.

                                                                                                                                     =50%

Effort 

- Satisfying the course clinical requirements to assess clinical effort ------ = 10%

- Points for various dental procedures to assess clinical effort--------------- = 10%

 

The evaluation of the clinical work will be based on:

 

1.Weekly assessment of the quality of work (30%).

A number of instructors are assigned for this course.  Each one of them will work with a group of seven or eight students for three or four weeks then rotate with other groups.  The final grade for the quality of work will be an average of the grades given by the all instructors.

 

The knowledge of the student on clinical procedure being performed or related topics will be tested on weekly basis by the instructor.

 

2. Satisfying the course requirements and efforts (20 pts).

 

            Minimum course requirement for the year.

3     

Acceptable treatment plan

2    Class I cavity preparation including OL

2    Class II cavity preparation

2     

Anterior restoration (Class III, IV, V build up)

2     

Extraction

8    Fissure sealant i.e. Minimum of 4 points

3    Pulpotomy

2    Space maintainer

3    Preventive resin restoration

3    Stainless steel crown

2    Complete cases

2    Recall visit

 

 

Points systems to assess the course clinical procedures requirement;

(Satisfying the course clinical requirements to assess clinical effort= 10%)

- Acceptable treatment plan =  (If student did 3 = 3 points)

- Class I cavity preparation including OL = (Any number student did = 1 point)

- Class II cavity preparation = (Any number student did = 1 point)

- Anterior restoration (Class III, IV, V build up) = (Any number student did = 1 point)

- Extraction = (Any number student did = 0.5 point)

- Fissure sealant i.e. Minimum of 4 points = (Any number student did = 0.5 point)

- Pulpotomy = (If student did 3 = 3 points)

- Space maintainer = (If students did 2 = 2 points)

- Preventive resin restoration = (Any number student did = 1 point)

- Stainless steel crown = (If student did 3 = 3 points)

- Complete cases = (If student did 2 = 2 points)

- Recall visit = (If student did 2 = 2 points)

 

The above are the minimum requirements accepted for the course.  It is expected that the students would use their time wisely and show more effort.  If the student managed to do all the minimum requirements, student well get 20 points; then this figure well be divided on 2 to get the exactly 10 % of Satisfying the course clinical requirements which well be full grades in this section. 

 

Point system will be adopted to assess this effort. 

(Points for various dental procedures to assess clinical effort = 10%)

The final grade of total points will be measured according to class performance. Each point of the clinical procedures well be add for each student and then the curve system well be used between the highest and lowest total points which the student archived; this method in order to get the exactly 10 % of Points for various dental procedures,  which will cover the grades in this section. 

Students are expected to complete every case started.

 

Points for various procedures to assess clinical effort:

Name of the Procedure                                                                                Point

1.         Examination, Treatment Plan, Charting, Prophy/Fl                           4

2.         Sealant (per tooth)                                                                              1

3.         Class I / Preventive resin restoration                                                  2

4.         Class II                                                                                                3

5.         Class III / V                                                                                         2

6.         Class IV / MOD / build up                                                                 4

7.         SSC / strip crown                                                                                5

8.         Pulpotomy                                                                                          5

9.         I.P.C. / direct pulp cap.                                                                      1

10.       Temporary dressing for incomplete cavity prep                                0

11.       Complete case (after polishing / prophy / Fl)                                                4

12.       Exceptional cases (eg. Pulpectomy) to be determined by the instructor.

13.       Extraction (not mobile tooth)                                                             1

14.       Space maintainers

                        Band and Loop                                                                       4

                        Nance Appliance, Lingual Arch                                              5

15.       Management problem patients                                                           1 – 6

16.       Caries control (gross excavation of caries                                           1

            in 2 or more quadrants and IRM dressing)

17.       Recall visit (Prophy, Fluoride, OHI, X-ray etc.)                               3

           

NOTES:         *          Punctuality, neatness, professional attitude and rapport with the

instructors are variables to be considered in the final grade of the students.

                        *          Traumatic pulp exposure or perforation of pulpal floor attracts a

failure grade but the completed procedure will be awarded points.

Clinic Policy:

 

            The student is required to perform during:

 

            First Visit:

 

1.         Record personal data and case history – Dental / Medical.

 

2.         Introduce the child to the clinic – apply the tell show and do technique.

 

3.         Examine the child and record finding.

 

4.         Take necessary radiographs and models if indicated.

 

5.         Give oral hygiene instruction after disclosing the plaque and do rubber cup prophylaxis.  Fluoride application (if indicated) should be done, following approval by the instructor.

 

6.         Dispense a toothbrush for the patient, write his name over it and keep it in the cabinet for his use during subsequent appointment.

 

7.         Formulate a treatment plan on a sheet of paper (if time allows).

 

8.         Present treatment plan to the instructor.  When approved, rewrite the treatment plan in the chart and have your instructor sign it.

 

            Second Visit

 

9.         Proceed with treatment as planned.

 

10.       At each visit, the first ten minutes should be spent in teaching the patient the proper way of brushing, using disclosing solution or tablet and his/her own toothbrush.

 

11.       If the patient has rampant caries or large cavities in two quadrants or more, gross excavation of caries should be done and I.R.M. is placed.

 

Student’s Responsibilities:

 

1.         Give appointment to the patient.

 

2.         Make sure that the patient attends the clinic.  Re-confirm the appointment with parent 24 hours before the appointment.  If the patient is not attending, book another patient (NO EXCUSE).

 

3.         Be on time for the clinic.

 

 

            If the student fails to attend for any reason, it is his/her responsibility to:

 

            a.         Cancel the patient.

 

            b.         Notify the course director about it.

 

c.         Write a letter to the course director explaining the reason for his/her absence.

 

            d.         Notify the booking staff and arrange for the next appointment.

 

If the student fails to follow the above steps, he/she would be considered absent without excuse and be given “F” grade for the session.

 

 

Attendance Policy:

 

-           Any student who is absent for 25% or more in the clinics/lectures would not be allowed to take final examination.

 

-           All the students must be in time for the lectures.  Any student who is late for 5 minutes will be allowed to sit in the lecture but will be marked absent.  Any student late by 10 minutes will not be allowed to enter the lecture room.