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Nov 29, 2024
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PPED 814 - Contemporary Pediatric Dentistry
Cr Hrs: 2 (32-0-0) This course given over the two years provides the pediatric postgraduate student with comprehensive lectures on a variety of subjects and topics pertinent to advanced pediatric dentistry. The topics that are covered include pulp therapy, cariology and prevention, space maintenance, speech and language development, craniofacial growth and development, periodontal problems, ethics, advocacy, special patient care, infection control, behavior management pediatric medicine hospital dentistry, psychosocial growth and development, pediatric oral pathology, nutrition, pharmacology, physical diagnosis and pediatric dental practice. Biomedical sciences topics are integrated over the two years. Students in the Advanced Pediatric Dental Program participate in this seminar each semester of their two-year residency. Twelve broad topics pertinent to will provide the postgraduate student the knowledge beyond the pre-doctoral dental education to the level required of the specialty. Topics are covered on a rotational basis over a two-year program period. Seminars are led by the Pediatric Dentistry faculty. In addition, guest lecturers and other members of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center faculty will participate.
Repeatability (The maximum credit hours a student may have for this course.): 8
Grade Mode: Standard
Instructional Method: Lecture Prerequisites: Acceptance into Postgraduate Pediatric Dentistry Program
Term offered: Fall Fall - Instructor of Record: Martha Wells Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Hamid Yazdi Fall - Additional Instructor 2: Larry Dormois Fall - Additional Instructor 3: Craig Vinall Fall - Additional Instructor 4: Jennifer Fernandez
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