Description
In this course, you will :
- Overview of dental medicine that will engage, educate, excite, and help you improve the oral health of your patients and community members.
- Go over the spectrum of dental medicine, what to expect in terms of function, and some of the various ways that dysfunction might manifest itself for different individuals. This will include discussions about mouth, jaw, and tooth anatomy, pathology, and therapy.
- Discuss patient distinctions and the specific responsibilities that different dental professionals may play in treatment based on the patient and condition.
Syllabus:
- Introduction to Dental Medicine and Its Relations to Public Health
- Form and Function of the Oral Cavity
- Comprehensive Evaluation of Dental Patient Needs
- Most Common Dental Diseases Affecting Teeth and Periodontium
- Oral Mucosal Conditions: Diagnosis and Management
- The Science of Pain Affecting the Intraoral and Extraoral Structures
- Overview of Dental Specialties: Scope and Modalities of Treatment