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Dr.Khaled Khalil Al-Manei/ د.خالد خليل المانع

Demonstrator

Demonstrator, Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, Division of Endodontics, College of Dentistry/معيد ، قسم علوم إصلاح الأسنان , كلية طب الأسنان

كلية طب الأسنان
2, S29
مادة دراسية

‎422 RDS‎

Course Description:‎
This course is given to the 4th year level students who have successfully ‎completed course 322 RDS in theory and practical part. It continues with the ‎endodontic instruction learned in 322 and elaborates on the theoretical part, ‎while giving students clinical experience and exposure to actual patient ‎treatment. The emphasis of the course is the integration between the clinical and ‎biological principles. The students will be trained to treat endodontically ‎involved teeth – anterior and posterior. In addition, they will be trained to ‎manage endodontic emergencies, traumatic injuries, and follow up endo lesions.‎

The Course Components:‎
The course is composed of lecture and clinical components, in ‎which the students must learn to recognize, diagnose and treat pulpally and ‎periapically involved teeth. Students will also learn to relate endodontics to ‎various dental disciplines. ‎

Concepts & Skills:‎
At the completion of 422 RDS, students should be able to:‎
‎1.‎ Diagnose endodontic pain by organizing clinical findings, symptoms ‎and pain history in a systematic manner.‎
‎2.‎ Utilize endodontic tests to determine pulp vitality.‎
‎3.‎ Establish a differential diagnosis of odontogenic and non-odontogenic ‎pain.‎
‎4.‎ Establish a differential diagnosis between endodontic and periodontal ‎disease.‎
‎5.‎ Recognize major pulpal and periapical pathology and their sign and ‎symptoms.‎
‎6.‎ Record status of the pulpal and periapical tissue through clinical and ‎radiographic examinations both in clinical forms, files, and ‎endodontic summaries.‎
‎7.‎ Plan and deliver routine non-surgical endodontic treatment to patients ‎with pulpal and periapical disease.‎
‎8.‎ Select cases for treatment based on knowledge, experience and ability.‎
‎9.‎ Recognize need for and refer cases beyond level of the course.‎
‎10.‎ Determine the prognosis of the treated tooth.‎
‎11.‎ Recognize the need for endodontic surgery in appropriate cases.‎
‎12.‎ Identify the need for adjunctive procedures subsequent to endodontic ‎therapy.‎
‎13.‎ Plan and refer case for appropriate restoration.‎
‎14.‎ Recall treated patients, and be aware of the value of post-operative ‎follow-up (recall), and continuing prognosis.‎
‎15.‎ Diagnose, evaluate and perform retreatment on suitable cases.‎
‎16.‎ Be exposed to trauma cases, emergency cases, endo-perio cases, ‎bleaching and preventive therapy cases.‎
‎17.‎ Exposure to new endodontic technologies; such as apex locators, ‎rotary instrumentation, innovations in irrigation, and contemporary ‎obturation techniques.‎

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