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College of Dentistry


875 Union Avenue • Memphis, TN 38163 • Phone: (901) 448-6200
Website:
www.uthsc.edu/dentistry/

Timothy L. Hottel, DDS, MS, MBA
Dean

Daniel E. Brown, JD, CPA
Assistant Dean for Financial Affairs

David R. Cagna, DMD, MS
Associate Dean, Postgraduate Affairs

J. Stansill Covington, III, DDS, MS
Associate Dean, Admissions/Student Affairs

Edward J. DeSchepper, MAEd, DDS, MSD
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs

Franklin Garcia-Godoy, DDS, MS, PhD, PhD
Senior Executive Associate Dean, Research

Lloyd A. George, DDS, JD
Associate Dean, Clinical Affairs

Mark Scarbecz, MA, PhD
Assistant Dean for Institutional Affairs

John Seeberg, DMD
Associate Dean of Extramural Affairs

William F. Slagle, DDS, MEd
Dean Emeritus

Information About the College

 

Programs

Courses

General Practice

  • GENP 430 - Professionalism and Practice Management (Clinical Practice)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-0-57)

    These courses involve applied principles of professionalism and practice management required in the care of clinical patients. Students will be evaluated each term by clinical Faculty and Group Practice Coordinators according to established criteria.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: John Douglas Seeberg
    Instructor of Record, Spring: John Douglas Seeberg
  • GENP 432 - Professionalism and Practice Management II (Clinical Practice)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-0-57)

    This courses involves applied principles of professionalism and practice management required in the care of clinical patients. Students will be evaluated each term by clinical Faculty and Group Practice Coordinators according to established criteria.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: John Douglas Seeberg
  • GENP 434 - CPR Recertification II


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-4-0)

    This cardiopulmonary resuscitation course is designed to continue certification of the student in basic life support as required by the American Heart Association standards. Certification in Basic Life Support is required for the senior student to continue treatment of patients.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Morris L Robbins Jr
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Mary A Aubertin
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Lloyd A George
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Paul S Bland
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Janet A Harrison

Molecular Science

  • DMSC 101 - Biochemistry


    Cr Hrs: 4 (64-0-0)

    The course consists of a series of lectures that offers a basis for an understanding of modern biochemistry as well as establishing a background for courses occurring later in the curriculum. Although major emphasis is on fundamental aspects of biochemistry, additional emphasis is given to areas of special importance in oral biology. The laboratory emphasizes analytical techniques applied to oral tissues and secretions.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Mustafa K Dabbous
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Jegdish P Babu
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Terrance G Cooper
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: David R Nelson
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Tayebeh Pourmotabbed

  • DMSC 201 - Microbiology


    Cr Hrs: 4 (49-0-0)

    Lectures and laboratory exercises present the fundamental aspects of microbial structure, growth, and genetics, with a survey of sterilization, disinfection and chemotherapy. Microbial virulence, nonspecific host resistance, and the principles of immunology precede a survey of disease producing microorganisms. Emphasis is placed on those affecting the oral cavity or with oral manifestations, and those of public health interest which might affect the dentist.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Marko Z Radic
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Jegdish P Babu
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Mustafa K Dabbous
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: James Patrick Ryan
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: David Carl Miller

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

  • OMSU 201 - Pain Control


    Cr Hrs: 4 (44-28-0)

    Surgical anatomy and anatomical relations pertinent to local anesthesia are reviewed. A local anesthetic technique appropriate to all dental procedures is taught as well as the administration of adjunctive drugs by oral, intramuscular, and intravenous routes. The management of drug related, medical-dental emergencies is given strong emphasis as related to pain control.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture and Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Jeffrey H Brooks
  • OMSU 203 - Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery


    Cr Hrs: 2 (22-8-0)

    The student is acquainted with the science of oral surgery in theory and practice. Armamentaria and their appropriate application to uncomplicated removal of teeth and soft tissue management are presented by lecture along with laboratory periods which offer instruction in suture technique. Diagnosis and recognition of clinical conditions as they relate to surgical procedures and management of oral infections are stressed. Instruction in instrument care and aseptic technique is given.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Lawrence W Weeda
  • OMSU 302 - Oral Surgery Clinics


    Cr Hrs: 3 (0-0-120)

    The student gains experience in the clinical application of those surgical principles that will make him/her proficient in the performance of oral surgery that falls within the realm of the general practice of dentistry. This is achieved according to a specific protocol, and takes place subsequent to didactic and laboratory instruction for any given procedure. The student serves sequentially as observer, assistant, operator. (Summer Clinic Optional).
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Lawrence W Weeda
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: James Mintzer Christian
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Jeffrey H Brooks
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Jimmy E Albright
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Robert K Smith

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Lawrence W Weeda
  • OMSU 402 - Oral Surgery Clinics


    Cr Hrs: 3 (0-0-120)

    The student gains experience in the clinical application of those surgical principles that will make him/her proficient in the performance of oral surgery that falls within the realm of the general practice of dentistry. This is achieved according to a specific protocol, and takes place subsequent to didactic and laboratory instruction for any given procedure. The student serves sequentially as observer, assistant, operator. (Summer Clinic Optional).
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Lawrence W Weeda
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: James Mintzer Christian
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Jeffrey H Brooks
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Jimmy E Albright
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Robert K Smith

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Lawrence W Weeda
  • OMSU 403 - Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery


    Cr Hrs: 2 (20-0-0)

    This course embraces selected fundamental oral surgery techniques and a presentation of the total scope of oral surgery. Trauma, preprosthetic, and orthognathic surgery are presented along with surgery related to the infective process. Patient management is stressed.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: James Mintzer Christian
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Jimmy E Albright

Orthodontics

  • ORTH 107 - Craniofacial Growth & Human Development


    Cr Hrs: 2 (24-0-0)

    The course familiarizes students with major concepts and supporting evidence concerning human growth and development. Emphasis is on the development of concepts. In addition, the Lecture provides a comprehensive study of the craniofacial structures. While embryology of the structures is reviewed, the focus is on postnatal development.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Holland Maness
  • ORTH 203 - Development of Occlusion


    Cr Hrs: 1 (12-0-0)

    This course details the development of normal and ideal occlusions and of malocclusions. Initial discussion includes the normal development and eruption of the primary, mixed, and permanent dentitions, normal maturation of the orofacial musculature, and the physiology of occlusion. Lectures then cover the incidence, affected sites, sequelae, and etiologic factors that may be involved in the development of malocclusions.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Holland Maness
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Kyle David Fagala
  • ORTH 301 - Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment


    Cr Hrs: 2 (32-0-0)

    In this course, the student is provided with the necessary instruction to perform a comprehensive orthodontic examination, assemble data from diagnostic records, and plan the course of patient treatment. The student is introduced to a variety of contemporary fixed and removable appliances, their component parts and properties, and indications for their use. Instruction also is given on the procedures for placement and adjustment of the appliances, including the mechanical properties of orthodontic materials and biomechanical principles governing orthodontic tooth movement.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Quinton C Robinson
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Jere L Yates
  • ORTH 302 - Orthodontic Appliance Fabrication (Laboratory)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-21-0)

    This Lab prepares the dental student for the clinical phase of undergraduate orthodontics. Course emphasis is given to teaching the student the clinical skills required to perform effectively in the clinic. This includes learning various diagnostic record techniques, the manipulation of orthodontic wire, banding and bonding techniques, and fabrication of various contemporary fixed and removable appliances.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Quinton C Robinson
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Jere L Yates
  • ORTH 304 - Orthodontic Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-0-12)

    This course entails the application of principles of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment. The student is taught to apply diagnostic principles to the broad range of malocclusions encountered in a general practice. Communication skills necessary to provide effective patient/parent consultation and effective interaction with orthodontic specialists are emphasized. The student is also taught how to treat those malocclusions that are generally considered to be of an uncomplicated nature. Treatment may be provided in a wide variety of situations using either fixed or removable appliances on the child, adolescent, or the adult.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Jere L Yates
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Terry Martin Trojan
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Quinton C Robinson

Pediatric Dentistry and Community Oral Health

  • PDCH 103 - Human Values & Personal Ethics


    Cr Hrs: 1 (5-4-0)

    This course introduces dental students to the philosophical basis for ethical principles and reasoning which enables them to identify and resolve moral issues as dental students. Furthermore, an attempt is made to increase the moral sensitivity in students so that they are able to better cope with moral problems, thereby maximizing good behavior and minimizing bad behavior. The students are able to develop an understanding of the ethical behavior and standards of proper conduct for entry into the dental profession. Lastly, students are exposed to concepts of diversity and cultural competence in a small group discussion format. Lecture and small group discussion.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Marcia Scott Seeberg
  • PDCH 107 - Informatics and Evaluation of Dental Literature


    Cr Hrs: 1 (12-4-0)

    This course is designed to introduce the student to the concept of evidence-based dentistry, provide skills for accessing appropriate evidence-based literature, and help the student to understand the research methods which form the foundation for evidence-based dentistry. The student will become familiar with available tools for searching the research literature. The student will be introduced to research concepts which are important in critical reading of the scientific literature with an emphasis on experimental and epidemiological research designs and inferential statistics. Lecture and computer laboratory.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture and lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Mark Scarbecz
  • PDCH 201 - Introduction to Pediatric Dentistry


    Cr Hrs: 2 (24-0-0)

    This is the basic course in Pediatric Dentistry that covers both preclinical and clinical subject matter. The course presents the following subjects in relation to treatment of the child patient: examination of the child patient, local anesthesia, premedication, behavior guidance, radiographic techniques, pulp therapy, restorative dentistry, eruption of the primary and permanent teeth, space maintenance and arch analysis, correction of minor irregularities in occlusion, limited tooth movement, trauma, gingivitis and periodontal disease, oral pathological conditions in children, dental problems of the handicapped child, special dental problems of the adolescent, and hospital dentistry.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Harry K Sharp
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Billy Westmoreland McCann Jr
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Vernon C Pennington
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Martha H Wells
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Harry K Sharp
  • PDCH 202 - Pediatric Dentistry Lab


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-27-0)

    This series of lectures and exercises is designed to develop proficiency in the performance of basic pedodontic procedures, such as amalgam alloy restorations, chrome crowns, fixed and removable space maintainers and the making and trimming of diagnostic casts.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Harry K Sharp
  • PDCH 204 - Human Behavior and Dental Practice


    Cr Hrs: 1 (16-0-0)

    This course demonstrates how relationships in the practice of dentistry are affected by such factors as intra- and inter-personal concerns, cultural bias, and the social skills of the dentists, patients and auxiliaries. It aims at raising awareness about a patient centered, culturally sensitive approach to providing dental care in a team. It provides the basic knowledge necessary to understand human behavior and communication, and demonstrates its application to oral health and oral health care.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Mark Scarbecz
  • PDCH 301 - Introduction to Practice Management


    Cr Hrs: 1 (8-0-0)

    This course introduces small business terminology and basic management techniques to students who are beginning their clinical experience. Procedural organization, time management, and development of communication skills are stressed. Students are encouraged to apply these principles to their individual cubicle and gain some insight into the management skills necessary to achieve a successful practice.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Paul N Gregory
  • PDCH 302 - Pediatric Dentistry Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 2 (0-0-96)

    In a clinical setting, experience is gained in the treatment of the child’s dental needs in the areas of diagnosis, treatment planning, prevention, amalgam alloys, chrome crowns, fixed and removable space maintainers, and limited tooth movement.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Harry K Sharp
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Vernon C Pennington
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Billy Westmoreland McCann Jr
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Mehdi Sadeghi
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Harry K Sharp
  • PDCH 303 - Professional Ethics and the Patient


    Cr Hrs: 1 (9-0-0)

    This course provides the dental students with the knowledge of basic moral principles regarding the treatment of dental patients in the Dunn clinical setting. This offers students an opportunity to discuss ethical issues through the use of case histories for discussion and instruction.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Liang Hong
  • PDCH 304 - Patient- Centered Dentistry


    Cr Hrs: 1 (17-6-0)

    This course provides a practical approach for dental students to understand how the practice of dentistry is affected by intra- and inter-personal factors. The course provides students with the opportunity to practice interpersonal skills with standardized patients. Students work in a structured setting to apply the principles of patient-centered dentistry that were introduced in the Didactic, PDCH 204: Human Behavior and Dental Practice.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture and Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Marcia Scott Seeberg
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Mark Scarbecz
  • PDCH 401 - Practice Implementation & Management


    Cr Hrs: 2 (26-0-0)

    This course is designed to familiarize the student with the methodology of locating, establishing, and managing a dental practice in the most productive manner. Consultants from the various subject areas lecture in their areas of expertise.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: David C Redmond
  • PDCH 402 - Pediatric Dentistry Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 2 (0-0-96)

    This course is a continuation of PDCH 302: Pediatric Dentistry Clinic.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Harry K Sharp
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Vernon C Pennington
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Martha H Wells
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Toddrick Smith
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: John Michael Burrows

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Harry K Sharp
  • PDCH 403 - Community Dentistry


    Cr Hrs: 1 (15-0-0)

    This course provides dental students with some knowledge of dentistry’s function in the delivery of total health care and in society at large. Lecturers represent several disciplines with dental health care including clinical specialties, the State Health Department, and organized dentistry. Topic areas in the course include: The Consumer and Health Care, The Dental Health Care Delivery System, Peer Review, the Public Practice of Dentistry, Continuing Education, and Career Choices in Dentistry.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Glenn T Hart
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Martha H Wells
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Russell A Wicks
  • PDCH 405 - Applied Practice Management


    Cr Hrs: 1 (1-8-0)

    The Applied Practice Management (APM) course was developed to assure that every UT College of Dentistry graduate has been exposed to the “clinical” application of practice management principles and techniques. It is designed to follow the basic Practice Implementation and Management course and is scheduled to coincide with an awakening perception of relevancy as the senior student begins to fully recognize the importance of practice management skills. APM consists of four parts: an orientation describing course policies and Faculty expectations; two half- day rotations in private dental offices to observe practice management skills being applied in “real life”; a follow-up seminar to share observations; and a full-day continuing education type program exposing students to a nationally known practice management speaker (Bowyer Lectureship).
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture and clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: David C Redmond
  • PDCH 407 - Community Based Dental Education


    Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-80)

    This course is more comparable to a clinical course than Didactic. It will provide community-based dental clinical learning opportunities for each student. The senior students will provide dental care to the underserved populations in the extramural rotation sites and understand the alternative methods of dental care delivery. The course will broaden the diversity of the students’ patient base and allow dental care provision in alternative, realistic health care venues.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture and clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Liang Hong
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Liang Hong

Periodontology

  • PERI 103 - Pathobiology


    Cr Hrs: 2 (27-0-0)

    The objective of the course is to provide the student with fundamental information applicable to the understanding of the major oral diseases, namely periodontal diseases, caries and pulpal pathology. Lectures cover the histopathology, epidemiology, etiology, microbiology, immunology and prevention of these diseases. This is an interdisciplinary course involving Faculty from the Department of Periodontology, Department of Restorative Dentistry, and Department of Diagnostic Sciences and Oral Medicine, Division of Endodontics.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Sidney H Stein
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Paul S Bland
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: David A Tipton
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Mojdeh Dehghan
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Jegdish P Babu

  • PERI 203 - Clinical Periodontology


    Cr Hrs: 3 (25-11-12)

    This introductory course introduces students to the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis as well as the relative importance of local and systemic factors in the etiology of the periodontal lesion. Information is given regarding the histopathology, epidemiology, classification, diagnosis and management of periodontal diseases. Lectures and laboratory exercises are used to teach the concepts of periodontal instrumentation. A clinic clerkship follows that is designed to introduce students to the clinical procedures required in the management of the periodontal patient. Each student will perform a complete periodontal examination on a classmate, followed by scaling and polishing and disease control evaluation. Students will gain experience infection control, patient health assessment, clinical periodontal examination, data recording, treatment planning, initial periodontal treatment, and the evaluation of the results of this treatment. Thus, this course serves to prepare students to meet the basic periodontal needs of their patients.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Paul S Bland
  • PERI 301 - Basic Periodontal Surgery


    Cr Hrs: 2 (24-0-0)

    This course is designed to provide the students with the necessary understanding of the principles and techniques of basic periodontal surgery procedures that he/she will perform in the clinic and to introduce the more complicated procedures that the student will observe being performed. Through lectures, and the use of various audiovisual aids, the potentials of periodontal surgery in the rehabilitation of the periodontally diseased mouth are explored. Emphasis is placed on recognizing indications for, and limitations to, periodontal surgery, as well as the ability to accurately evaluate the results of treated cases.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Jacob Shiloah
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Paul S Bland
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Sidney H Stein
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Rania Livada
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: David A Tipton

  • PERI 302 - Periodontics Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 3 (0-0-115)

    Practical application of previously presented didactic material is accomplished by students providing their assigned patients with appropriate treatment. A detailed periodontal examination of each patient is accomplished with the development of an appropriate treatment plan. The student gains experience in treating a variety of periodontal disease conditions by completing required treatment of several cases under the supervision of Faculty.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: James R Kimmelman
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Rania Livada
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Paul S Bland
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Jacob Shiloah
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Sidney H Stein

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James R Kimmelman
  • PERI 303 - Special Problems in Periodontal Therapy


    Cr Hrs: 2 (23-0-0)

    The objective of This course is to familiarize the dental student with special periodontal problems exclusive of gingivitis and periodontitis. Emphasis is placed on etiology, clinical manifestations, prognosis, treatment and preventive procedures. The topics that are covered include: Diagnosis of Juvenile Periodontitis (Periodontosis), Hyperplastic and Desquamative Changes in the Periodontium, Periodontal and Gingival Disease in Childhood, Diagnosis of Acute Periodontal Conditions; ANUG and Pericoronitis, the Periodontal Abscess, Perio-Ortho Interrelationship, Role of Dental Hygienist in the Dental Office, Root Sensitivity and Desensitizing Agents, Periodontal Splinting and the Perio-Endo Lesion.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Rania Livada
  • PERI 402 - Periodontics Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 3 (0-0-115)

    Students continue to improve their clinical skills in evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and by providing treatment to the assigned patients under Faculty supervision. Emphasis is placed on treatment of the more complex cases with as wide a variety of clinical needs as is practical.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: James R Kimmelman
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Rania Livada
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Paul S Bland
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Jacob Shiloah
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Sidney H Stein

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James R Kimmelman

Prosthodontics

  • PROS 119 - Occlusion (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 2 (23-0-0)

    The fundamentals of occlusion course are presented in two closely related segments, The lecture module is designed to familiarize the student with the muscles of mastication, associated musculature, osseous structures and the relationship of these structures to the occlusion. Recognition of basic rotational axes and their influence on occlusion is stressed. Articulator recognition and use is also included. Articulated generation of occlusion is demonstrated by prosthetic teeth arrangement.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Russell A Wicks
  • PROS 120 - Occlusion (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 2 (0-66-0)

    The fundamentals of occlusion course are presented in two closely related segments, The laboratory is designed to familiarize the student with the muscles of mastication, associated musculature, osseous structures and the relationship of these structures to the occlusion. Recognition of basic rotational axes and their influence on occlusion is stressed. Articulator recognition and use is also included. Articulated generation of occlusion is demonstrated by prosthetic teeth arrangement.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Russell A Wicks
  • PROS 221 - Prosthodontics-Complete Denture (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (13-0-0)

    An introductory course in prosthodontics which emphasizes the theory and technical procedures involved in the fabrication of complete dentures. Topics discussed in detail are: terminology, examination and treatment planning the edentulous patient, anatomic structures associated with complete dentures, impression making, interocclusal records, selection and arrangement of prosthetic teeth, processing and finishing of denture base resin, delivery of complete dentures, post-operative care, and related matters.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Russell A Wicks
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Vinay Jain
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Audrey Marie Selecman
  • PROS 222 - Prosthodontics-Complete Denture (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-39-0)

    An introductory course in prosthodontics in which the clinical and laboratory procedures in the fabrication of complete dentures are described in manuals (UT publications), demonstrated (video camera and models), and then performed by the student under direct supervision of an instructor. Some of the specific projects performed are: impressions, recording centric relation, arrangement of prosthetic teeth, finishing denture base resin, and correction of the occlusion.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Russell A Wicks
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Vinay Jain
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Audrey Marie Selecman
  • PROS 223 - Prosthodontics-Removable Partial Denture (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (14-0-0)

    This is an introductory course in which the student learns the principles of removable partial prosthodontics. Diagnosis, treatment planning and technical procedures are covered along with the responsibilities of the dentist and laboratory technician.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Vinay Jain
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Russell A Wicks
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Audrey Marie Selecman
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Vinay Jain
  • PROS 224 - Prosthodontics-Removable Partial Denture (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-33-0)

    A basic course in the design, fabrication and fitting of removable partial dentures.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Vinay Jain
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Russell A Wicks
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Audrey Marie Selecman
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Vinay Jain
  • PROS 225 - Fixed Prosthodontics I (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 2 (23-0-0)

    An introductory Didactic course in fixed prosthodontics to expose second year dental student to the basics of fixed prosthodontics. To begin development of diagnostic and treatment skills related to the re-establishment of form, function and esthetics in order to restore oral health. Topics discussed in detail are: terminology, examination, treatment planning and treatment of patients needing fixed prosthetic restorations.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Tom V. Korioth
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: James F Simon
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Michael A McBride
  • PROS 226 - Fixed Prosthodontics I (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 2 (0-69-0)

    An introductory Laboratory course in fixed prosthodontics to expose second year dental student to the basics of fixed prosthodontics. To begin development of laboratory and clinical skills related to the re-establishment of form, function and esthetics in order to restore oral health.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Tom V. Korioth
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: James F Simon
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: William R Callahan III
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: William Howard Noyes
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Michael A McBride

  • PROS 227 - Fixed Prosthodontics II (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (20-0-0)

    This is a continuation of the Fixed Prosthodontics I Lecture . Principles presented in the this course will be used to further the knowledge base of basic fixed prosthodontic principles as they relate to single and multiple restorations. These principles will also be applied to removable prosthodontics per the fabrication of survey crowns. Further information pertaining to biomaterials and treatment planning will be presented.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Tom V. Korioth
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: James F Simon
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Michael A McBride
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Tom V. Korioth
  • PROS 228 - Fixed Prosthodontics II (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-60-0)

    This is a continuation of the Fixed Prosthodontics I Lab. Principles presented in this lab course will be used to further the knowledge base of clinical techniques for basic fixed prosthodontic principles as they relate to single and multiple restorations. These principles will also be applied to removable prosthodontics per the fabrication of survey crowns. To continue to apple the didactic principles learned in the Lecture to basic fixed prosthodontic restorations.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Tom V. Korioth
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: James F Simon
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: William Howard Noyes
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Michael A McBride
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Tom V. Korioth
  • PROS 231 - Oral Implantology


    Cr Hrs: 1 (11-4-0)

    Provides an introduction to dental implantology for the predoctoral student. Oral implantology provides a viable modality for effective treatment planning and delivery of quality oral health care. Knowledge of variations in types and purposes of oral implants is essential in the current practice of dentistry. Placement and restoration of oral implants must conform to acceptable anatomic and physiologic parameters as well as esthetic values of the oral functional systems. The purpose of the course is to supply the dental student with information that will enable him/her to diagnose and plan treatment for dental patients with appropriate dental implants as a foundation to establishment of occlusal harmony; to introduce the student to the biologic interrelationships essential to successful placement of dental implants within a functional system; to clarify for the student the technical complexities in the patient treatment involving implants.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture and lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Terence C Hilger
  • PROS 308 - Fixed Prosthodontics Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 3 (0-0-150)

    The Junior Year in Fixed Prosthodontics offers the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of Prosthodontics including diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatments learned in the preclinical courses. This knowledge is applied in the treatment of patients in the Fixed Prosthodontic Clinic.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Tom V. Korioth
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: John Charles Ford, Michael A McBride
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: William R Callahan III
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Robert H Hatch
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Patricia P Dingeldein

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Tom V. Korioth
  • PROS 309 - Advanced Prosthodontics


    Cr Hrs: 1 (15-0-0)

    A presentation of advanced theories, principles, and techniques in Fixed Prosthodontics, Removable Prosthodontics, and Maxillofacial Prosthodontics.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Wainscott Hollis
  • PROS 310 - Removable Prosthodontics Clinics


    Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-185)

    Clinical experience is gained in the department by treatment of completely and partially edentulous patients.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Russell A Wicks
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Wainscott Hollis
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Sanjay Karunagaran
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Vinay Jain
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Tom V. Korioth

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Vinay Jain
  • PROS 313 - Management of TMD


    Cr Hrs: 1 (15-0-0)

    This course provides an introduction and review of the complexities of TMD and Orofacial pain. The course will offer an approach in the examination, treatment and management of this multifaceted disorder.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Daniel F Tylka
  • PROS 406 - Fixed Prosthodontics Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 5 (0-0-210)

    In the Senior Year the student is encouraged to become involved in increasingly more complex cases as knowledge and skills evolve into comprehensive patient care. The skilled student who demonstrates interest is encouraged to accomplish a complete occlusal reconstruction involving extensive prosthodontic therapy.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Tom V. Korioth
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Paul N Gregory, Michael A McBride
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Vinay Jain
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Wainscott Hollis
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: William R Callahan III

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Tom V. Korioth
  • PROS 407 - Principles of Prosthodontics Practice


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-9-0)

    This course is a compilation of clinically-relevant techniques and procedures in Prosthetic Dentistry. The intent of this course is to review principles and correlate theory into practice after the students have had clinical experience in Prosthodontics. This course will present and review concepts, clinical procedures and problem solving using prosthodontic principles. Critical thinking and case-based learning will be emphasized. It also serves as a critical thinking exercise in preparation Part II of the National Board Dental Examination.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Mode of Delivery: Online Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Vinay Jain
  • PROS 408 - Removable Prosthodontics Clinics


    Cr Hrs: 5 (0-0-215)

    Clinical experience is gained in the discipline by treatment of completely and partially edentulous patients.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Russell A Wicks
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: William R Callahan III
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Frank T Dalton
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: John Charles Ford
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Patricia P Dingeldein

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Vinay Jain
  • PROS 409 - Advanced TMD & Sleep Disordered Breathing


    Cr Hrs: 1 (17-0-0)

    The course will cover the anatomical and neurological components of the Temporomandibular joint as well as the basic treatment modalities for TMD. It will address the various aspects of sleep disordered breathing and treatment. Other topics include how to perform a proper clinical exam; the symptoms of TMD and SDB and how they are related; neuroanatomy; muscle anatomy of these structures and their function; differential diagnosis between TMD pain from pulpal, periodontal ligament, and other causes of pain; electro diagnostics; causes of bruxism; recapturing a displaced disc; pharmacology for orofacial/craniofacial pain; various types of headaches and the treatment of such; diagnosis, indications, and protocols for various orthotics; phototherapy; other physical medicine modalities; other craniomandibular disorders (typical and atypical neuralgias); arthrocentesis; nutrition as related to chronic TMD patient; stabilization of the TMJ followed by rehabilitation; and many case reviews.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Michael A McBride

Restorative Dentistry

  • RESD 101 - Operative Dentistry (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (18-0-0)

    Lectures include classification and nomenclature of cavities; cavity preparation; instruments and instrumentation; histological structure of the teeth in relation to cavity preparation and selection of restorative materials. The manipulation of amalgam, cement bases, cavity liners, pulpal protection, pin retained amalgams and rubber dam application is introduced in this course.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Janet A Harrison
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Robert H Hatch
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Bernard J Blen
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Mojdeh Dehghan
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: James F Simon

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Robert H Hatch
  • RESD 102 - Operative Dentistry (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-53-0)

    Laboratory exercises include cavity preparation for amalgam in ivorine teeth and extracted natural teeth. Amalgam restorations are placed and carved in all of the preparations. Amalgams placed in natural teeth are polished. The manipulation and application of cement bases, liners and cavity varnish are included.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Daranee Versluis
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Ashanti D. Braxton
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Barry Mark Owens
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: James C Ragain Jr
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: James F Simon

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Daranee Versluis
  • RESD 103 - Dental Morphology (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 2 (27-0-0)

    The Dental Morphology courses are presented in two closely related segments, These courses are a prerequisite for all dental courses. The Lecture is designed to familiarize the student with dental terminology, internal and external tooth anatomy, tooth form, tooth function and supporting structures. The lectures also cover development of the dentitions (deciduous and adult) as well as variations or anomalies of tooth morphology and alignment of the dentition.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Barry Mark Owens
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Ashanti D. Braxton
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Robert H Hatch
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: William Howard Noyes
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Bernard J Blen

  • RESD 104 - Dental Morphology (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 2 (0-87-0)

    The Lab reinforces the concepts taught in the lecture segment through waxing of individual anatomical tooth forms. The student learns the handling of instruments and proper wax temperature control through waxing exercises. After completion of exercises the student will wax fourteen individual teeth, seven maxillary and seven mandibular. The student should know the morphology of all human teeth and be prepared to reproduce that knowledge in sculptured wax.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Barry Mark Owens
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Ashanti D. Braxton
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: James C Ragain Jr
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Daranee Versluis
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Waletha Wasson

  • RESD 105 - Tooth Preparation


    Cr Hrs: 2 (13-37-0)

    A practice course in Restorative Dentistry, this course provides an initial experience that presents and trains students to perform simulated clinical procedures in Operative Dentistry and Fixed Prosthodontics as well as training of motor skills and cognitive skills. Additionally, ergonomics will be emphasized.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture and lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Wainscott Hollis
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Janet A Harrison
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: William R Callahan III
  • RESD 106 - Introduction to Dentistry


    Cr Hrs: 1 (10-0-0)

    This course demonstrates how relationships are affected by such factors as intra- and inter-personal concerns, cultural bias, and the social skills of the dentists, patients and auxiliaries. It assists dental students in their responsiveness to the needs of others and provides a cohesive framework within which students can interpret, understand and respond to patient behaviors.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Barry Mark Owens
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Janet A Harrison
  • RESD 107 - Introduction to Clinical Practice I


    Cr Hrs: 1 (2-0-15)

    This course blocks students in the clinic during the Spring Term of the first year. It will enable each student to become familiar with multiple experiences in clinic protocol, infection control protocol, patient record-keeping protocol, and face-to-face interactions with patients. It is further expected that each student will assist D-3 and D-4 students in patient treatment under the supervision of the attending Faculty.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture and clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Ashanti D. Braxton
  • RESD 113 - Biomaterials


    Cr Hrs: 1 (17-2-0)

    A basic course in the study of dental materials that includes physical, chemical and mechanical properties and the interaction of basic materials with the biological system. A laboratory is included to illustrate both properties and manipulation of dental materials.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: James C Ragain Jr
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Barry Mark Owens
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Sanjay Karunagaran
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: James F Simon
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Russell A Wicks

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James C Ragain Jr
  • RESD 115 - Introduction to CAD/CAM Denistry


    Cr Hrs: 1 (2-16-0)

    This is a laboratory course designed for first year students to apply the technical procedures necessary to fabricate a CAD/CAM designed restoration.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture and lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James F Simon
    Additional Instructor 1, Spring: Mojdeh Dehghan
  • RESD 203 - Operative Composite Resin (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (9-0-0)

    This course is designed to provide the student with information about tooth-colored restorative therapy (i.e., composite resins, glass ionomers, and supporting materials). The selected clinical vignettes demonstrate case selection and management of the dentition using Class II, III, IV, V, preventive resin restoration (PRR), and direct veneer restoration procedures and techniques.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James Simon
    Additional Instructor 1, Spring: Waletha Wasson
    Additional Instructor 2, Spring: Ashanti D. Braxton
    Additional Instructor 3, Spring: Daranee Versluis
    Additional Instructor 4, Spring: Mojdeh Dehghan

  • RESD 204 - Operative Composite Resin (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-24-0)

    This course consists of tooth-colored restorative laboratory projects. The projects will be taught in a step-by-step format for preparation design and placement (inserting, contouring, finishing, and contouring) of conservative tooth-colored restoratives (i.e., composite resin, glass ionomer, and supporting materials). The procedures to be taught in the laboratory are: (1) sealants, (2) PRR, (3) Class II, III, IV, V preparation designs and placement of composite resin material, (4) Class preparation design and placement of glass ionomer material, (5) direct composite veneers, (6) management of root caries, (7) detection and management of caries, and (8) resin bonding exercises. Class lab exercises will be done on natural teeth mounted in stone. All practical exercises will be done on plastic teeth mounted in stone.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James F Simon
    Additional Instructor 1, Spring: Waletha Wasson
    Additional Instructor 2, Spring: Ashanti D. Braxton
    Additional Instructor 3, Spring: Janet A Harrison
    Additional Instructor 4, Spring: Daranee Versluis

  • RESD 205 - Complex Intracoronal Preparations/Restorations (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (8-0-0)

    This course will expand upon the principles of amalgam and composite resin preparations/restorations. Preparation design for compound and complex restorations will be discussed, including the indications and usage of pins, amalgapins, secondary retention features with/without bonding, and replacement of cusps. Introduction of additional, other than alloy based (amalgam) restoratives such as composite and/or composite core materials will be included. Other topics of this course include caries detection/removal and appropriate use of liners and bases in restorative treatment.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Mojdeh Dehghan
  • RESD 206 - Complex Intracoronal Preparations/Restorations (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-24-0)

    This Laboratory course will include projects allowing the student doctor to work on typodont (plastic) teeth with/without simulated caries and treat natural teeth, simulating real-case clinical scenarios. Exposure to different restorative materials and diverse clinical techniques will be expanded. Student doctors will learn to prepare and insert compound and complex restorations, using both amalgam and composite resin materials, involving cusp replacement, as permanent restorations or build-up restoratives for future prosthodontic care.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Ashanti D. Braxton
  • RESD 207 - Introduction to Clinical Practice II


    Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-52)

    This course blocks students in the clinic during the Spring Term of the second year. It will enable each student, at a minimum, to enter the D-3 year with multiple experiences in clinic protocol, infection control protocol, patient record-keeping protocol, and face-to-face interactions with patients. It is further expected that each student will perform diagnostic procedures, pain control procedures, patient education, and selected patient treatment procedures, including experiences as primary operator in the presence of the D-4 student and under the supervision of the attending Faculty. Correspondingly, for those procedures that the D-2 is not preclinically prepared to undertake, the student will gain valuable experience assisting or observing the D-4 student.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture and clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Ashanti D. Braxton
  • RESD 208 - Esthetic Dentistry (Lecture)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (15-0-0)

    A Lecture course designed for second year students to gain basic background knowledge in the biologic, mechanical and esthetics principles necessary to plan, prepare, fabricate, and deliver anterior and posterior esthetic restorations and to apply this background knowledge to the treatment of patients.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James F Simon
  • RESD 209 - Esthetic Dentistry (Lab)


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-42-0)

    This is the companion course to Esthetic Dentistry (Lecture) - RESD 208. This is a Lab designed for second year students to apply the technical procedures necessary to fabricate various types of esthetic restorations, both direct and indirect using the most advanced materials and equipment.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lab-based
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Spring

    Instructor of Record, Spring: James F Simon
  • RESD 301 - Dental Auxiliary Utilization


    Cr Hrs: 1 (10-0-0)

    This is a course introducing the student to efficiency techniques in the practice of dentistry involving the utilization of dental auxiliaries.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Barry Mark Owens
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Bernard J Blen
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Robert H Hatch
  • RESD 304 - DAU Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-0-20)

    Credit is given for application of the principles of Dental Auxiliary Utilization in the clinical setting. Students deliver a limited scope of dental services while learning to use trained chairside dental assistants effectively and efficiently.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Waletha Wasson
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Ashanti D. Braxton
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: William R Callahan III
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Frank T Dalton
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Patricia P Dingeldein

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Waletha Wasson
  • RESD 306 - Operative Dentistry Clinics


    Cr Hrs: 5 (0-0-240)

    Clinical experience in operative procedures taught by this department is gained under supervision of the Operative Dentistry Faculty.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Janet A Harrison
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: John Charles Ford
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Paul N Gregory
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Ashanti D. Braxton
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Frank T Dalton

    Instructor of Record, Spring: Janet A Harrison
  • RESD 401 - Advanced Biomaterials


    Cr Hrs: 1 (11-0-0)

    This course is an update and review of dental materials. Emphasis is placed on new developments along with their practical applications to dentistry.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Mode of Delivery: Online Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: James C Ragain Jr
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Daranee Versluis
  • RESD 403 - Advanced Operative Dentistry


    Cr Hrs: 1 (5-0-0)

    This course is a compilation of clinically relevant techniques and procedures in Operative Dentistry. The intent of this course is to review principles and correlate theory into practice after the students have had clinical experience in operative dentistry. This course will present and review concepts, clinical procedures and problem solving using operative dentistry principles. Critical thinking and case-based learning will be emphasized. It also serves as a critical thinking exercise in preparation for Part II of the National Board Dental Examination.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Robert H Hatch
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Barry Mark Owens
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Edward Joseph DeSchepper
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: John Charles Ford
    Additional Instructor 4, Fall: James F Simon

  • RESD 404 - DAU Clinic


    Cr Hrs: 1 (0-0-28)

    This experience offers application of the principles of Dental Auxiliary Utilization in the clinical setting. Students deliver a broad scope of dental services while learning to use trained chair side dental assistants effectively and efficiently.
    Grade Mode: Pass/Fail
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Waletha Wasson
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Sue Elizabeth Langham
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Janet A Harrison
    Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Paul N Gregory
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Waletha Wasson
  • RESD 406 - Operative Dentistry Clinics


    Cr Hrs: 5 (0-240)

    Clinical experience in operative procedures taught by this department is gained under supervision of the Operative Dentistry Faculty.
    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis
    Term offered: Fall through Spring

    Instructor of Record, Fall: Janet A Harrison
    Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Sue Elizabeth Langham
    Additional Instructor 2, Fall: David C Redmond
    Instructor of Record, Spring: Janet A Harrison
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