course
411PDS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course consists of a didactic and clinical component with four credit hours. It will cover
- The treatment of different types of periodontal diseases.
- The interrelation between periodontics and related dental specialties.
- Introduction to the surgical approaches in the management of moderate to advanced periodontal diseases
- The role of occlusion in periodontal diseases and management.
- The surgical aspect of implant dentistry and management of tissues around implants in health and disease.
SYNOPSIS OF GOALS:
At the end of this course the student should be able to present:
- Perform a comprehensive diagnosis, discuss prognosis and make treatment plan which includes the specific surgical approaches necessary.
- Master the motivation and oral hygiene instruction of patients in addition to subgingival scaling and root planing.
- Describe the indication and procedure of specific surgical technique
- Understands the objective and different procedures of crown lengthening technique
- Under stands the importance of post surgical follow up and wound healing.
- Asses and evaluate the result of the performed therapy and project the long term result.
- Be aware of recent advances in periodontics
- Understands the role of trauma from occlusion in the etiology of periodontal disease
- Develop the necessary knowledge for peri-implant structure and skills for implants maintenance