213 RDS
This course consists of two main components:
- The principles of cavity preparations for the currently available restorative materials and their physical and manipulative characteristics.
- Different techniques and procedures to restore the cavity preparations.
The course is provided by the RDS department during the two semesters of the second year of the RDS program.
The RDS 213 is a six credit hours course, 3 credit hours for each semester (1+2+0).
This course will provide students with an overview of the Operative Dentistry procedures, their organization, the different kinds of restorative materials that will be used and the types of testing and grading procedures employed.
213 RDS course is critically important for the students’ future as practitioners as it prepares the student to provide the major portion of dental care to his patients.
The course is a combination of lectures and lab exercises, representing different restorative procedures in Operative Dentistry.
All lectures, instructional procedures and materials have been designed to help student developing the knowledge, skills and judgment necessary to achieve the goals of Operative Dentistry Program.
The development and exercise of integrity is as essential to your competency in dental care as in the development of your knowledge and skills.