Clinical Pediatric Dentistry III
- Course Code :
PEDO751
- Level :
Postgraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Entry year :
2024/2025
- Department :
Faculty of Oral & Dental Medicine
Aim of the course
To provide comprehensive dental care to his pediatric patients in order to produce a more ideal oral structure from a metabolic, functional & esthetic view point in these growing organisms
It provides experience in proper management, behavior modification & the ability to establish a positive attitude towards dental treatment in child patient
Course Contents
Practical:
• Proper case selection
• Clinic regulations & application of rubber dam
• Chair positions /operator`s position
• Lay out for bracket table & cleanliness
• Wrapping, infection control & asepsis
• Selection of instruments
• Behavior management & Diagnostic chart
• Local anesthesia & extraction
• Cavity preparation & restoration & Pulp therapy
• Space maintenance problems
• Preparation for chrome steel crowns
• Obtaining radiographs & giving postoperative instructions
a) Knowledge and understanding
a1- Memorize the steps for diagnosis, examination & treatment planning
a2- Describe the factors which influence child behavior in dental office & the different psychological & pharmacological approaches for behavior management
a3- Recognize the different methods and techniques of local anesthesia in children
a4- Memorize the advantages of using a rubber dam
a5- Identify the different restorative techniques & materials for children
a6- Describe pulp therapy techniques for primary & young permanent teeth
a7- State indications & contraindications of stainless steel crowns
a8-Describe different methods of space analysis & state management for different cases of space problems
a9-State radiographic techniques for children
b) Intellectual Skills
b1- Make decisions regarding management of deep caries in both primary & young permanent dentitions
b2-Integrate personal, medical & dental history together with clinical & radiographic findings
c) Professional and Practical Skills
c1- Fill in a diagnostic chart
c2- Manage efficiently child behavior in the dental office
c3-Administer local anesthesia for child dental patient
c4-Carry out dental extractions in children
c5-Apply a rubber dam
c6-Carry out cavity preparations & restorations in primary teeth
c7-Perform pulp therapy procedures in primary & young permanent teeth
c8-Prepare primary teeth to receive stainless steel crowns
c9-Construct appropriate space maintainers to solve space maintenance problems in primary & mixed dentitions
c10-Obtaining radiographs & performing processing
d) General and transferable skills
c1- Fill in a diagnostic chart
c2- Manage efficiently child behavior in the dental office
c3-Administer local anesthesia for child dental patient
c4-Carry out dental extractions in children
c5-Apply a rubber dam
c6-Carry out cavity preparations & restorations in primary teeth
c7-Perform pulp therapy procedures in primary & young permanent teeth
c8-Prepare primary teeth to receive stainless steel crowns
c9-Construct appropriate space maintainers to solve space maintenance problems in primary & mixed dentitions
c10-Obtaining radiographs & performing processing
Clinical:
Clinical requirements cases
Teaching and Learning Methods for special needs students
a) Assessment Methods
Clinical requirements cases
Practical
MC assessment
b) Assessment Schedule
Midterm (Practical)
Final (Practical-MC assessment)
c) Weighting of Assessment
Class work:
practical exam 75
Finals
Practical exam 52.5
Mc exam 22.5
Total marks:150
a) Course Notes
Handouts of presentations
b) Essential Books (Text Books)
McDonald , R. E.; Avery,D .R.and Dean J.A: Dentistry For The Child And Adolescent
Pediatric dentistry (Pinkham)
c) Recommended Books
Comprehensive preventive dentistry
Preventive and community dentistry
d) Scientific periodicals,bulletins,etc...
American academy of pediatric dentistry guidelines