prelim perspective lesson 3 Flashcards
This is the study of general and
systemic pathology needed to
provide an introductory and basic
level proficiency in interpreting
macroscopic (gross) and
microscopic (histologic) changes in
various organs
General Pathology
Deals with mechanism of drug action
on living tissue that is used in
prevention and treatment of diseases.
Pharmacology
The diagnosis. etiology, microbiology,
classification, prevention and
management of dental caries in
individuals and populations.
Cariology
Is the study of aseptic protocols that
prevent the spread of contaminants
and infectious substances from
patients to patients and
Infection Control
Deals with the study of orofacial
mechanisms and dynamic
interrelationships among the dental,
neuromuscular and TMJ which make
up the Human Masticatiory Apparatus
Oral Physiology and Occlusion
The principles and programs of the
computer as applied to the practice
of dentistry.
Dental Informatics
The subject deals with the introduction to principles of dental public health and basic concepts in oral health promotion
Dental Public Health
The composition, properties and
manipulation of dental materials.
Dental Materials
The principles of cavity preparation
and the manipulation of filling
materials necessary for the
restoration of teeth.
Operative Dentistry
Concepts and principles in the
restoration of natural teeth, as well
as the rehabilitation and
maintenance of partially dentate
individual using Fixed Partial
Denture Preosthesis
Prosthodontics (FPD)
The course deals with diseases and
abnormalities afflicting the oral and
dental tissues as wellas several other
systemic diseases
Oral Pathology
Principles and techniques in oral
radiography and radiology including
the interpretation of radiographs as
adjuncts in the diagnosis process.
Roentgenology
Fundamentals of growth and
development of both normal and
abnormal craniofacial structures and
their relation to the stomatognathic
system.
Orthodontics
The principles and techniques of
regional anesthesia in dental practice
and the study of the pharmacology of
different local anesthetics used in
dentistry.
Anesthesiology
The concepts and principles of
restoring missing teeth and
associated structures of partially
edentulous individuals with
removable prosthesis.
Prosthodontics 2 (RPD)
this course includes designining, prescription writing and the selection of the appropriate biocompatible
materials.
Prosthodontics 2 (RPD)
It also includes ropics
regarding general anesthesia and
conscious sedation.
Anesthesiology
A course on rehabilitation of the
completely edentulous patient based
on the principle of biomechanics and
aesthetics using appropriate
biocompatible materials
Prosthodontics 3
(CD)
Concepts and principles in restoring
tooth structure to their proper form,
function and aesthetic through
typodont exercises and live patient
case management.
Operative Dentistry 2
The study of the normal periodontium
as well as classification etiology and
pathogenesis of periodontal diseases.
Periodontics 1
The study that deals on the
prevention, interception and
treatment of malocclusion.
Orthodontics 2
The subject deals with the study of the
different pathological lesions of the oral cavity and its surrounding structures, with emphasis on neoplastic, inflammatory, infectious and degenerative diseases of oral soft and hard tissues.
Oral Pathology 2
The general principles of surgery
and its application in dentistry.
Oral Surgery
Principles and concepts in the
prevention recognition, differentials
diagnosis and management of
periodontal diseases.
Periodontics 2