Description
Our General Dentistry Course is designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in all essential areas of general dentistry, catering to both recent dental graduates seeking to solidify their knowledge and experienced practitioners looking to refresh and expand their skill set. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, practical demonstrations, and hands-on clinical experience, this course aims to equip participants with the expertise needed to deliver high-quality dental care to patients of all ages.
Course Structure:
- Introduction to General Dentistry:
- Overview of dental anatomy, terminology, and nomenclature.
- Introduction to dental instruments, materials, and equipment.
- Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning:
- Clinical examination techniques and interpretation of diagnostic aids.
- Formulation of comprehensive treatment plans based on patient needs and preferences.
- Restorative Dentistry:
- Fundamentals of cavity preparation and restoration placement.
- Introduction to different restorative materials and their indications.
- Techniques for direct and indirect restorations.
- Periodontics:
- Basic principles of periodontal anatomy and physiology.
- Diagnosis and treatment of gingival and periodontal diseases.
- Non-surgical and surgical periodontal therapy.
- Endodontics:
- Diagnosis and management of pulpal and periapical diseases.
- Root canal treatment techniques and materials.
- Management of endodontic emergencies.
- Prosthodontics:
- Introduction to fixed and removable prosthodontics.
- Fabrication of crowns, bridges, and dentures.
- Occlusion and articulation principles.
- Oral Surgery:
- Principles of exodontia and minor oral surgical procedures.
- Management of common oral and maxillofacial pathologies.
- Basic principles of dental implantology.
- Pediatric Dentistry:
- Pediatric dental anatomy and development.
- Behavior management techniques for pediatric patients.
- Prevention and treatment of common pediatric dental conditions.
- Orthodontics:
- Basics of occlusion and malocclusion classification.
- Introduction to orthodontic appliances and techniques.
- Interdisciplinary approach to orthodontic treatment planning.
- Oral Medicine and Radiology:
- Diagnosis and management of oral mucosal lesions.
- Interpretation of dental radiographs and advanced imaging modalities.
- Oral manifestations of systemic diseases.
- Practice Management and Ethics:
- Principles of dental practice management, including financial management and office organization.
- Ethical considerations in patient care and professional conduct.
- Legal aspects and regulations governing dental practice.
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