312 POS
King Saud University, College of Dentistry
Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics
Division of Pediatric Dentistry
PDS 341 – PRE-CLINICAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY]
Thu, 8:00 – 12:00 noon [GUC]
Academic Year 2016G [1437H]
Course Director : Dr. Zain Hafiz (GUC)
Course Contributors :
Prof. AlJoharah Al-Hussyeen
Dr. Asma Aljobair
Dr. Nouf Alhammad
Dr. Latifah Alhowaish
Dr. Zain Hafiz
Dr. Manal Al-Mutairi
Dr. Noura Al-Essa
Dr. Majdah Al-Homaidhi
Dr. Tahani Azizarrahman
Dr. Rehab Allam
Course Number : 312
Course Code : POS
Credit Hour : Two (2) Credit Hours
Pre-Requisite Course : 213 RDS
Location in the Curriculum : Third Year
Required Textbooks : Pediatric Dentistry:
Infancy Through Adolescence
By: Cassamasimo
Mosby, 5th Edition, 2013
Course Description:
This is a two credit hour course made up of Didactic and Laboratory technique as
Introduction to Pediatric Dentistry. The course holds in the second half of the third year.
The primary goals of Pediatric Dentistry include the diagnosis and prevention of
disease, the preservation of the natural dentition and the restoration of health, function
and esthetics of stomatognathic system. The lectures will cover all these topics.
The primary function of the laboratory is the development of psychomotor skills
of the dentist. The psychomotor skills must be highly developed in order to provide
quality care of the children.
Due to the high degree of skill required, disappointments and frustrations may
occur during the process of learning and development. Some students, for example, will
need to repeat various projects. However, the pre-clinical laboratory is the place where
mistakes can occur without damage to the patient, and where skills can be developed to a
high level of proficiency.
In order to maximize the benefits of each laboratory session, students will be
expected to study the laboratory manual preparation for each project.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Understand the basic morphologic applications of cavity preparation in primary
teeth.
2. Gain the knowledge of matrix systems, amalgam and composite resin
manipulation, stainless steel crown restoration as related to primary teeth.
3. Understand the technique and indications for pulpotomy.
4. Utilize the sealant system as a preventive measure against caries.
5. Predict possible crowding problems and to utilize the space maintainer as a
preventive measure against malocclusion.
6. Acquire such psychomotor skills as to be able to treat a child by carrying of simple
procedures in the clinic without any inhibitions.
Recommended Textbooks:
i) Every student is required to purchase the recommended textbooks.
ii) Lectures will be given from these books, students are required to read the assigned
chapters for every lecture. The lecture may not cover everything. Examinations
will be from the lectures and respective chapters in the textbooks.
Attendance:
Students MUST attend all lectures and laboratory exercises, and be ON TIME.
Student who fails to attend a lecture/lab., he/she must report to the COURSE DIRECTOR
the reason behind his/her absence. Any student who fails to attend 75% of the
lectures/laboratory exercises will not be allowed to sit for the FINAL EXAMINATION.
No excuse whatsoever.
Grading:
• Didactic - 40%
• Laboratory - 60%
Students MUST pass both parts individually to pass the course. If a student passes
the didactic but fails the laboratory part, or vice versa, he/she will not pass the course.
Didactic (40%):
The evaluation for the lecture part will be as the following:
• Mid-Term Exam [Essay/short note questions] (15%)
• Final Exam [Multiple choice questions and (25%)
Essay/Short note]
Laboratory (60%):
The evaluation for the laboratory projects will be as the following:
Weekly projects / Cleaning the cubicle/Behavior 25%
Quizzes 5%
Midterm exam [specific lab procedure] 10%
Final Exam [specific lab procedure / spot exam] 20%
Quizzes:
During the course, quizzes will be given without prior notice. It can be
given in the lecture or in the laboratory. Failure to participate attracts zero mark.
Course Outline [DIDACTIC]:
• Development and morphology of the primary dentition.
• Dental caries in the child and adolescent
• Restorative Dentistry
I : Posterior Restorations
II : Anterior Restorations
III : Stainless Steel Crowns
• Pulp therapy for the primary dentition.
• Local anesthesia and the use of the rubber dam.
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• Prevention of dental diseases.
• Dental materials in pediatric dentistry.
• Space maintenance in the primary dentition.
• Oral habits.
• Examination of the child patient.
Course Outline [LABORATORY] Operative Technique:
The following procedures shall be carried out by students in the Phantom Head
Laboratory on ivorene or natural teeth.
Occlusal cavity for amalgam on # 54
Occlusal cavity for amalgam on # 84
Occluso-lingual (OL) # 55
Mesio-occlusal (MO) # 65
Mesio-occlusal (MO) # 85
Disto-occlusal (DO) # 74
Forming and placing T-band matrix
Amalgam restoration: condensing,
carving, burnishing and finishing
Preventive resin restoration Permanent molar / premolar
Stainless steel crown preparation # 75 or #85 and #64
Pulpotomy (Primary molar) Extracted tooth
Composite crown (anterior strip crown) # 52 or # 62
Fissure sealant (Permanent Molar) Extracted tooth
Fluoride application Demonstration
Extraction techniques in children Demonstration
Space maintainer Demonstration (Band selection and adaptation)