CLINICAL COMPONENTS [PART II]
This part will involve the treatment of patients with gingivitis and early periodontitis. Upon completion of this part, the student should be able to:
1. Recognize and discuss the etiology, diagnosis, treatment planning and prognosis for mild/early periodontal diseases.
2. Diagnose, make a treatment plan and carry out treatment of patients, involving routine preventive care and non-surgical periodontal treatment to patients with gingivitis and mild periodontitis as well as accurately interpret and evaluate the results of treatment rendered.
Clinical sessions are assigned to practice on patients with early periodontal disease(s).
CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Students must satisfactorily complete the following requirements:
1. Finish at least six (6) clinical cases:
Two oral hygiene cases in which the student get the confidence of diagnosing patients, practice of periodontal probing, patient education, oral hygiene instructions and polishing. No instrumentation is allowed in those two cases.
It is a must for the student to a finish those two cases by end of first semester. Hygiene cases will not be counted as part of the requirement during the second semester.
Three cases of gingivitis and/or early periodontitis in which the student can practice scaling and root planing, by both hand instrument and sonic scalers.
One reevaluation case.
2. It is expected that the student will perform satisfactorily in both the clinical and the written components of the course.
3. Regular and prompt attendance in the lectures and clinical sessions.
4. Complete and methodical record keeping of all patients is needed.
5. Completion of the clinical requirements is needed with the acceptable level of clinical skills and quality of work.
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