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CHHATTISGARH DENTAL COLLEGE & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY
TEACHING –LEARNING STRATEGIES
DIDACTIC (1/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTAL HOURSALOTTED
YEARWISE DISTRIBUTION TEACHING MEDIAIII BDS IVBDS
LECTURES 62hrs + 6-7 hrsREMEDIALCLASSESTotal= 68-69 hrs
30hrs 32hrs LCDBLACKBOARD & CHALKPOWERPOINT PRESENTATIONONLINE ZOOM CLASSES
NON-DIDACTIC (2/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTALHOURSALOTTED
YEARWISEDISTRIBUTION
TEACHING MEDIA
IIIBDS IVBDS
HOURS ALOTTED290hrs 90hrs 200hrs
PRACTICAL/CLINICALTEACHING
218 70 148 CHARTS,CHAIRSIDE TEACHING,ONPATIENTS, ONE TO ONE DISCUSSION
DEMONSTRATIONTEACHING
14 7 7 ON PATIENTS DEMONSTRATIONS,MODLES
TUTORIALS 21 6 15 ONE TO ONE DISCUSSION, USE OFMODLES
SEMINARS 2 2 LCD,BLACKBOARDPROBLEM BASEDLEARNING
4 4 ON THE BASIS OF FIELD VISIT
INTEGRATEDTEACHING
25 5 20 LCD, DEMONSTRATION ON MODELS,CHARTS, FIELD VISITS
ANY OTHERSTOTAL 280 92 196
COURSE CONTENT
DIDACTIC
TOTALHOURSALLOTED
YEAR TOPICS MUST KNOW DESIRABLE TOKNOW
NICE TO KNOW
30 hrs IIIBDS
Introduction ToDentistry3 Hours
Dentist Act Of IndiaIDADCI
Definition Aims &Objectives OfDentistry
History Of Dentistry
Introduction ToPublic Heath3 hours
Changing Concepts OfHealthConcepts Of CausationChanging Concepts InPublic HeathPrimary Health Care
Concept Of Prevention IntroductionDefinitionHistory
GeneralEpidemiology5 Hours
Epidemiology MethodsUses Of EpidemiologyAssociation AndCausation
Aims Of EpidemiologyPrincipals OfEpidemiologyTools Of Measurement
IntroductionDefinitionHistory
EnvironmentAnd Health4 Hours
Purification Of WaterWaste ManagementDisposal Of SolidWasteDisposal Of HealthCare Waste
Guidelines ForDrinking WaterQuality
IntroductionWaterUses Of WaterSources Of Water
HealthEducation AndHealthPromotion3 Hours
PrincipalsContentsStages In The AdoptionOf New Ideas AndPracticesEducational Aids UsedIn Health EducationMethods In HealthEducation
Approaches ToAchieve HealthModels Of HealthEducationCommunicationHealth Promotion
IntroductionDefinitionObjectivesHealth Education AndPropaganda
Ethics InMedicine AndDentistryIncludingMedical
Ethical PrincipalEthical Rules ForDentistsThe Nuremberg CodeDeclaration Of GenevaConsent
HistoryDeclaration OfHelsinkiDoctor-PatientContractProfessional
IntroductionWorld MedicalAssociation InternationalCode Of Medical Ethics
Jurisprudence2 Hour
Consumer ProtectionActDo’s And Don’t’s ForHealth ProfessionalsPreventive Measures
NegligenceOther Legal AvenuesFor AggrievedPatients
Nutrition AndOral Health1 Hour
NutrientsBalanced DietEffect Of Nutrition OnOral Tissues
Classification OfFoodsNutrition In TheElderlyPreventive And SocialMeasures
Introduction
BehaviouralAnd SocialSciences2 Hours
Theories Of BehaviourChangeBehaviour Of TheChild In The DentalOffice
Health Behaviour AndLife StyleLife Style And OralHealthSocial StratificationAnd Oral Health
IntroductionSocial SciencesRisk BehaviourUtilization Of DentalServices
Health CareDelivery2 Hours
Levels Of Health CareIn IndiaHealth SystemAdministration IndiaThe National OralHealth Policy
Health Care SectorsIn IndiaHealth AgenciesAround The World
IntroductionEvolution Of HealthSystems
Public HealthDentistry2 Hours
Tools Of Dental PublicHealthThe EpidemiologistDuties Of A PublicHealth DentistIdeal Public HealthMeasurePublic Health ProblemProcedural Steps InDental Public Health
Characteristics OfPublic Health WorkPrivate Practice AndPublic HealthDentistryOral Health Goals
IntroductionDefinitionThe Indian Association OfPublic Health Dentistry(IAPHD)
Dental Caries3 Hours
EpidemiologyTheories Of CariesEtiologyEtiologic FactorPrevention
Caries RiskAssessmentCaries VaccineCariesActivity/SusceptibilityTest
Introduction
32 Hours IVthBDS
PeriodontalDisease2 Hours
EpidemiologyEtiologyPrevention
Classification Introduction
Oral Cancer2 Hours
EpidemiologyEtiology And RiskFactorPotentially MalignantDisorderPrevention AndControl
Squamous CellCarcinomaTnm System TumorStaging
IntroductionGlobal Initiative In ThePrevention Of OralCancer
Malocclusion1 Hour
EpidemiologyClassificationPrevention
Etiology Introduction
Planning AndEvaluation2 Hours
Steps In The PlanningProcessEvaluation
Uses Of PlanningTypes Of HealthPlanning
Introduction
SurveyProcedures InDentistry4 Hours
Types Of SurveysMethods Of DataCollectionSteps In Surveying
Uses Of SurveysBasic Oral HealthSurvey
Introduction
Indices InDentalEpidemiology3 Hours
Indices Used ForAssessing OralHygiene And PlaqueIndices Used ForAssessing Gingival AndPeriodontal DiseaseIndices Used ForAssessing DentalCariesIndices Used ForAssessing DentalFluorosisIndices Used ForAssessing MalocclusionOther Indices
Ideal Requisites Of AnIndexCriteria For SelectingOral An IndexClassification OfIndicesUses Of An Index
IntroductionDefinitionTooth Numbering System
DentalManpower2 Hours
Dental AuxiliariesFrontier AuxiliariesNew Auxiliaries TypesDegrees Of SupervisionOf Auxiliaries
DentistDental Manpower OfIndia
Introduction
School OralHealthPrograms2 Hours
ObjectivesIdeal RequirementsAdvantagesElements/ComponentsSome School OralHealth ProgramsIncremental CareComprehensive Care
Aspects Of SchoolHealth Programs
IntroductionDefinitionWHO’s Global SchoolHealth Initiative
Finance InDental Care2 Hours
Mechanism OfPayment For DentalCare
Financing DentalHealth Services InIndia
Introduction
Fluorides2 Hours
Mechanism Of ActionOf FluoridesFluoride DeliveryMethodsToxicity Of FluoridesDefluoridation OfWater
Historical EvolutionOf Fluorides
IntroductionFluoride In TheEnvironmentSources Of FluorideMetabolism Of FluoridesEstimation Of FluorideConcentration
Pit And FissureSealants1 Hour
Types Of SealantsMaterials Used AsSealantsIndications AndContraindicationsProcedure Of SealantApplicationFactors AffectingSealant Retention
History IntroductionMorphology Of Pit AndFissuresCost EffectivenessPreventive ResinRestoration (PRR)
AtraumaticRestorativeTreatment(ART)1 Hour
IndicationContraindicationAdvantagesProcedure
Principal IntroductionFailed/DefectiveRestoration
ResearchMethodologyAnd Biostatistics3 Hours
Categories OfResearchWriting The ProtocolSampling And SampleDesignsCollection Of DataPresentation Of DataAnalysis AndInterpretation
Scientific MethodProblem FormulationHypothesisFormulationWriting The Report
Introduction
OccupationalHazards InDentistry1 Hour
Biological HazardsChemical HazardsPhysical HazardsPsychological Hazards
Introduction
EstablishingAndMaintaining ADental Office1 Hour
The Dental OfficeSettingFinancial Aspects Of ADental Practice
Goal Of PracticeManagement
Introduction
Mobile DentalClinics1 Hour
Decision On The NeedFor A Mobile DentalClinicTarget Populations ForMobile Dental ServiceGoals And ObjectivesOf Mobile DentalServiceSpecification Of AMobile Dental ClinicAdvantages AndDisadvantages OfMobile Clinics
Partnership InProviding MobileDental Service
IntroductionSome Mobile DentalClinics
CulturalTaboos InDentistry1 Hour
Role Of Culture AndRelation On OralHealthMutilations Of TeethMutilation Of SoftTissues
Aculturization IntroductionCulture
DisasterManagement(As AdditionalExtra Topic)1 Hour
Disaster ManagementDisaster CycleRole Of Dentist InDisaster Management
Types Of Disaster Introduction
NON-DIDACTIC
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1) Discussion ofCase History &Various Indices
-Introduction Definition Components
-Method of recordingCase History-General Information-General Information-Chief Complaint-Previous DentalHistory- Medical History-Personal History- ClinicalExamination- ExtaraoralExamination-Intra OralExamination-Establishing TheDiagnosis- Investigation-Final Diagnosis- FormulatingComprehensive ATreatment Plan (15Hrs)- Levels OfPrevention (4 Hours)-Dental Indices (15Hours)
Case historytaking onpatient- 15IndexRecording1) OHI-SIndex- 52) DMFT/DMFS Index- 53) Russel’sPeriodontalIndex - 5(36 Hours)
Demonstarionof Variousindices (2hrs)
Case historytaking (1hr)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(1hr)
Professionaltopicalfluorideapplication.(2hrs)
Pit & FissureSealantsApplication(1hr)
Case historytaking (1hr)
Index (4hours)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(1hr)
Libraryutilization(1hr)
Participitation in variousActivities &Programs(4 hrs)
90hrs
34 hrs 36 hrs 7hrs 6 hrs 5 hrs 84 hrsIVBDS
1) Discussion OfTheory Topics of Ist& 2nd InternalExaminations inrespective Postings(60 Hrs)
1) Case historytaking onpatient- 15IndexRecording1) CPI & LOAIndex– 52) PlaqueIndex- 33) GingivalIndex- 34) Dean’sFluorosisIndex- 25) ModifiedDean’sFluorosisIndex- 2(54 Hours)
2) TopicalFluorideapplication-02(2hrs)
3) Pit & fissuresealants-02(2hrs)
4) Discussionof CaseHistory(15 hrs)
5 ) DiscussionOf VariousIndices(15 hrs)
Demonstarionof Variousindices (2hrs)
Case historytaking (1hr)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(1hr)
Professionaltopicalfuorideapplication.(2hrs)
Pit & FissureSealantsApplication(1hr)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(1hr)
Discussion onPit & fissuresealantapplication.(1hr)
Discussion ofProfessionaltopicalfuorideapplication.(1hr)
Discussion onSurveyConduction(2hrs)
Discussion OfVariousIndices(10 hrs)
Seminarwrite upsubmission(Printed +Soft CopyCD) whichwill beadded inDepartmental Library(2 hrs)
Visit to WaterPurificationPlant (4 hrs)
CommunityOral HealthProgramsScreening/treatmentCamp (4 hrs)
School OralHealthProgramScreening/treatmentCamp (4 hrs)
Oral HealthProgram forSpecialHealth CareNeedsScreening/Treatmentcamps (4 hrs)
ParticipationIn SocialActivitiesCelebrationOf importantdays etc.(6 Hrs)
Submission OfReports4 (hrs)
200hrs
60 hrs 88 hrs 7hrs 15hrs 2hrs 20 hrs 192hrs
DEPARTMENT OF PROSTHODONTICS, CROWN AND BRIDGE INCLUDINGIMPLANTOLOGY
TEACHING –LEARNING STRATEGIES
DIDACTIC (1/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTAL HOURSALOTTED
YEARWISE DISTRIBUTION TEACHING MEDIAIIBDS
IIIBDS
IVBDS
LECTURES 135hrs +REMEDIALCLASSES
20hrs 35hrs 80hrs LCDBLACKBOARD & CHALKPOWERPOINT PRESENTATIONONLINE CLASSES
COURSE CONTENT
DIDACTIC
TOTALHOURSALLOTED
YEAR TOPICS MUST KNOW DESIRABLE TOKNOW
NICE TO KNOW
20hrs IIBDS
Introduction toProsthodontics –Scope andDefinition
(3 hrs)
Masticatory apparatus andfunction
Various branches ofProsthodontics and prosthesis
Requirements of prosthesis-Physical, biological, estheticconsiderations.
Introduction tocomponents ofProsthesis
(3 hrs)
Complete DentureProsthesis:
1. Various surfaces(Border and surfaceanatomy).
2. Components – Baseand Teeth.
Removable Partial Denture:introductionClassification & components
Fixed Partial Denture:
introductionClassification & components
All relateddefinitionsandterminologiesfrom glossary
(1 hr)Fixed PartialDentures
3 hrs
Principles of toothpreparation
Introductionto all stepsinvolved infabricationof Prosthesis
Impressionmaking
2 hr
Definition andrequirements andtypes of impressions
Various materialsused for differentimpressions
Different theoriesof impression making
ImpressionTrays
1 hr
Definition,classification,materials,advantages anddisadvantagesSelection oftrays
SpecialtraysSpacerdesign
Introductionto jawrelationrecord
1 hr
Definition andtypeTemporary denturebase –Indications,Advantages,Disadvantages,materials usedOcclusion rims –materials, shape,dimensionsLevel ofocclusion planeClinicalprocedures of jawrelation
Guide foresthetics –centralline, lipline, canineline, smileline
recording inbrief
Articulatorsand face bow1 hr
Need forarticulatorsDefinition,classification,parts,advantages,disadvantages ofarticulatorsDefinitions,classification,parts,advantages,disadvantages andpurpose of facebow transfer
face bowtransfer to anarticulator ona dummy
PreliminaryArrangementOf ArtificialTeeth
2 hrs
Guides forpreliminarilyarranging anteriorteeth
Setting Maxillaryanterior teeth inwax for try in
Setting mandibularanterior teeth inthe wax for try in
Setting posteriorteeth for try in
Importance ofproperAnteroposteriorpositioning ofthe anteriorteeth
Relationshipto incisivepapilla
esthetics andleverage
ProcessingProcedures
2 hrs
FlaskingDewaxingPackingCuring
Finishing andpolishing ofacrylicdentures
CastingProcedures
2 hrs
Preparation ofdieWax patternInvestingBurnoutCastingFinishing andpolishing
35hrs IIIBDS
Introduction toProsthodontics1 Hr
Definition Of ProsthodonticsAnatomy, physiology &histology of thestomatognathicsysytem
Aims & objectives, scope ofprosthodontics
Biomechanics ofthe edentulous state
2 hr
Mechanism OF TOOTH &COMPLETE DENTUREsupport
Mandibularmovements &occlusion
Changes in TMJ
Effect of loss ofteeth1 Hr
On general health On masticatoryapparatus
Need to replace lostteeth
Tissue response tocomplete dentureprosthesisin theaging edentulouspatient1 Hr
Soft tissue changes Denture stomatitis
Effects of aging
1 Hr
Oral changes Maxillomandibularrelation
Dietary&Psychologicchanges
Preparing thepatient for completedenture prosthesis
1 HrDiagnosis andtreatment planningfor patient withsome teethremaining
3 hrs
Diagnostic procedures Systemic evaluation
Treatment plan
Temporomandibular joint disorders
Diagnosis ofpatient with noteeth remaining
2hrs
General observationsaffecting diagnosis
Intra oral examination
Development oftreatment plan
Communicatingwith the patient
1 Hr
Nutrition in complete denturepatients
Identification andmanagement of the
Patient behavior characteristics When and how to referthe patient to a
patient withproblems
1 Hr
specialist fortreatment
Use of ConsultationReport
3 hrs
Contents of the Report
Economics of prosthodonticservice
Surgical & nonsurgical procedures
Rehabilitation ofthe EdentulousPatient
2hrs
Biologic considerations forMaxillary Impressions
Microscopic anatomy
Selecting artificialteeth for edentulouspatient
3 hrs
Anterior & posterior toothselection
Dentogenic concept
Mouth preparation1hr
General considerations Pre-prosthetic surgery
80hrs IVBDS
1. Impressionprocedures
3 hrs
Classification of Impressions Aims and objectivestheories of impressionmaking
Techniques ofimpression making
2.Biologicconsiderations injaw relations andjaw movements
2 hrs
Anatomic factors
Temporomandibular Articulation
Classification of Jawrelations
Face bow
3. Movements ofmandible
1 hr
practical significance methods of studyingmandibular movements
axes of rotation
Its influence on tmj
4.Biologicalconsiderations invertical jaw relations
2 hrs
Anatomy and Physiology ofVertical jaw Relations
Establishment of the verticalmaxillomandibular relations forcomplete denture prosthesis
Methods of determiningthe vertical dimension
Tests of vertical jawrelations with theocclusion rims
5.Biologicalconsiderations inhorizontal jawrelations
2 hrs
Centric relation Recording centricrelation
Methods of recordingcentric relation
6.Perfection andverification of jawrelation records
1 hr
Verifying Vertical Dimension
&the centric relation &occlusion
Facial And FunctionalHarmony WithAnterior Teeth
concept of harmonywith sex personalityand age
7.Completion of thetry in : EccentricJaw relationadjustment,Protrusive andlateral relations
2 hrs
Arranging posterior teeth forfunctional harmony
Differences inartificial occlusionand natural occlusion
Occlusal schemes usedin complete denturesfor the edentulouspatients
Appearance andFunctionalHarmony ofDenture Bases
8. Occlusion
2 hrs
Balanced Occlusion Various factors ofbalanced occlusion
9. Rehabilitation ofthe partiallyedentulous patients(overdentures)
2 hrs
tooth-supported completedentures
-indications andcontraindications for overdentures
selection of abutmentteeth
clinical procedures
10. ImmediateDenture Treatment
2 hrs
indication for immediatedentures
-contraindications toimmediate denture
delayed andtransitional dentures
treatment planning
clinical procedures
11. Relining orRebasing ofComplete Dentures
Repair Of CompleteDentures AndDuplication OfCasts
2 Hrs
treatment rationale
diagnosis
clinical procedures
Maxillary and mandibularfracture repair
duplication of casts -functionalimpressiontechnique
-chair sidetechnique
12. OsteoIntegratedSupportedProsthesis (DentalImplants)
Geriatric Dentistry
1 hr
maladaptive denture behavior
-use of dental implants
patient considerations
-tissue integration inthe edentulous patient
Management ofaged, seniorcitizens, physically,mentallyhandicappedpatients
13. Removablepartial dentureprosthesis
3 hrs
Introduction and scopeTerminology
Classifications
Examination. diagnosisand treatment planning
Components ofremovable partialdentures and theirfunctions
14. Majorconnectors
3 hrs
Mandibular Major connectors
Maxillary Major connectors
15.Minorconnectors
1 hr
FunctionsForm and locationTissue stopsFinishing lines.Reaction of tissues to metalliccoverageForm of occlusal rests andrest seats
16. Rests and restseats
1 hr
Types Possible movementsof partial denture
Support for rests17.Direct retainers
3 hrs
Internal attachments
Extra coronal direct retainers
Criteria for selecting agiven clasp design
Basic principles ofclasp design
Designs of clasps18. Indirectretainers
2 hrs
Denture rotation about anaxis
Factors influencingeffectiveness of indirectretainers
Forms of indirectretainers
Denture baseconsiderations
Tooth supportedpartial denturebase
19. Distal extensionpartial denturebase
1 hr
Functions of denture bases
Methods of attaching denturebases
Ideal denture basematerial
Advantages of metalbases
Methods of attachingartificial teeth
Need for relining
20. Stress breakers
1 hr
Types of stress breakers
Advantages of stress breakers
Stress breakingprinciples
Principles of
Differentiationbetween two maintypes of removable
Disadvantages of stressbreakers
removable partialdenture design
partial dentures
21. Surveying
3 hrs
Description of a dentalsurveyor
Purposes of a surveyor
Step by stepprocedures insurveying a diagnosticcast
Blocking out themaster cast
Mouth preparation22. Impressionmaterials andprocedures forremovable partialdentures
3 hrs
Rigid materials
thermoplastic materials
elastic materials
impressions of the partiallyedentulous arch
individual impression trays
upport for distalextension removablepartial dentures
-factors influencing thesupport of distalextension bases
method for obtainingfunctional support fordistal extension base
23. Occlusalrelationship forremovable partialdenture
3 hrs
difference in natural and artificialocclusion
materials for artificial posteriorteeth
labatory procedures
duplicating a stone cast
waxing the partialdenture framework
remounting andocclusal correctionsto an occlusaltemplate
polishing the denture
24. Repair andadditions toremovable partialdenture
1 hr
Broken clasp arms
Fractured occlusal rests
Distortion or breakage ofother components
Loss of teeth not involved inthe support or retention of therestoration
Loss of an abutment toothnecessitating its replacementand making a new directretainer
Repair by soldering
25. Temporaryremovable partialdenture1 hr
Appearance
Space maintenance
Reestablishing occlusalrelationships
Conditioning teeth andresidual ridge
Conditioning the patient forwearing a prosthesis
26. Removablepartial dentureconsiderations inmaxillofacialprosthodontics
1 hr
Maxillofacial Prosthodontics
Intraoral prosthesis designconsiderations
Intraoral prosthesisdesign considerations
Maxillary prosthesis
Mandibular prosthesis
Treatment planning
Class I resections
Class II resections
Mandibular flangeprosthesis
27. Fixedprosthodontics(crown and bridgeprosthesis)
2 hrs
Introduction and definitions.
Terminologies
Indication andcontraindications
28.Examination,diagnosis andtreatment planningand radiologicalinterpretations.
1 hrs
Radiological interpretations
29. Selection andchoice of abutmentteeth
1 hr30. Biomechanicalprinciples of toothpreparation
3 hrs
Preservation of tooth structure
Retention and resitance form
Structural durability of therestoration
Marginal integrity
Preservation of theperiodontium
Finish lines and theperiodontium
Occlusal bevels
Flares
ArmamentariumInstrumentation
31. Full veneer Maxillary and
crowns
3 hrs
mandibular posteriorthree quarter crownsAnterior three quartercrownPin modified threequarter crownsSeven eighths crownProximal half crownsInlayMOD onlay
32. Anterior/posterior porcelainfused to metalcrowns
All ceramic crowns
3 hrs
Preparation modifications fordamaged teeth
Modifications for damaged vitalteeth
Conversion of defects intoretentive features
Solution to commonproblems
33.Endodonticallytreated tooth
3 hrs
Preparation modifications forspecial situations
Preparation for fixed bridgeabutment
Preparation for removablepartial denture abutments
34. Isolation ofworking field andtemporaryprotections ofprepared tooth
Gingivalretractions andimpressionprocedures
3 hrs
Construction of DIES ofworking models, direct andindirect technique.
Techniques offabrication ofretainers andmaterials used, itsapplication withreference ofFabrication &esthetics.
35. Selection andfabrication ofpontics andesthetics.
2 hrs
Pontic design
Connectors, stress - breakersand assembly of fixed bridges.
Finishing,cementing andmaintenance ofcrowns and bridges
36. Implants Osseo integrated - Supported Evaluation pre-osseointegration and
Examination,diagnosis and
3 hrs prosthesis.
Introduction and scopeadvantages anddisadvantages.
Classification
Applied material science,patient
preparation treatmentplan, applied surgicalprocedures.
Osseointegratedsupporting prosthesisocclusion, esthetics,insertion andmaintenance.
treatment planningand other clinicaland Laboratoryprocedures
37. Maxillofacialprosthesis
3 hrs
Restoration of congenital andacquired oral and para-oraldefects. (facial prostheses,including osseointegratedsupport facial prosthesis).
Splints
Obturators
Carriers
Bruxism andmanagement ofocclusal attrition
38. Miscellaneous2 hrs
Ethics, law, Patient and practicemanagement inprosthodontic clinicjurisprudence anforensic odontology -in prosthodonticpractice
Assistants -laboratories and clinic
Communicationmethods - technicianwork
Authorization,methods and legality
39. Emergencies inprosthodontics
2 hrs
During impression recordingin partial, completeedentulous situation andmaxillofacial defects.
Precautions and managementof traumatic accidents intooth preparation use ofconstrictor in anaestheticsolutions and retraction
cords.
Ill fitting dentures brokenclasps, facings
Broken prosthesis
Swallowing prosthesis
General management ofelderly and c.v.s. andimmunocompromised patients.
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Journal write up ontopics
Case history
Treatment planning
Preclinical work
Rpd designing
Completedenture:
Case historytaking onpatient-02
Completedenture patient:02
RemovablePartial denture:
Case historytaking onpatient-02
RPD:02-03 patients
Completedenture steps:
1. Primaryimpression
2. FinalImpression
3. Jawrelation
4. Try-in
5. Dentureinsertion
RemovablepartialDenture:
Infectioncontrol
Case historytaking
Pouring &mountingdentulous caston articulator
Libraryutilization
1. Alginateimpression
Fixed partialdenture:
toothpreparationon patient
IVBDS
1) Journal write upon topics
Case history
Treatment planning
Preclinical work
Tooth Preparationon model – 10
RPD – Surveying ofcast
Case historytaking onpatient-03
Completedenture patient:02
RemovablePartial denture:
Case historytaking onpatient-02RPD:02-03 patients
Discussion oncase history
Relining &rebasing
Repair ofdenture
Seminarwrite upsubmission
Libraryutilization
DEPARTMENT OF PEDODONTICS & PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
TEACHING –LEARNING STRATEGIES
DIDACTIC (1/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTAL HOURSALOTTED
YEARWISE DISTRIBUTION TEACHING MEDIAIII BDS IVBDS
LECTURES 65hrs + 6 hrsREMEDIALCLASSESTotal= 71 hrs
20hrs 45hrs LCDBLACKBOARD & CHALKPOWERPOINT PRESENTATIONONLINE ZOOM CLASSES
NON-DIDACTIC (2/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTALHOURSALOTTED
YEARWISEDISTRIBUTION
TEACHING MEDIA
IIIBDS IVBDS
HOURS ALOTTED200hrs 70hrs 130hrs
PRACTICAL/CLINICALTEACHING
141 46 95 MODEL,CHAIRSIDE TEACHING,ONPATIENTS
DEMONSTRATIONTEACHING
22 7 15 VIDEOS,ON PATIENTS/ON MODELDEMONSTRATIONS
TUTORIALS 23 9 14 -SEMINARS - - - LCD,BLACKBOARDPROBLEM BASEDLEARNING
7 3 4 CASE SCENARIOS
INTEGRATEDTEACHING
2 - 2 LCD, DEMONSTRATION ON MODELS,CHARTS.
ANY OTHERS 5 2 3 SELF DIRECTED LEARNINGTOTAL 200 67 133
COURSE CONTENT
DIDACTIC
TOTALHOURSALLOTED
YEAR TOPICS MUST KNOW DESIRABLE TOKNOW
NICE TO KNOW
20 hrs IIIBDS
Introduction toPedodontics1 Hr
Definition Of PedodonticsDifference between adult andchild patient.
Aims & objectives, scope ofpedodontics &history.
First dental visit1hr
Clinical set up
Infant Oral HealthCare.4hrs
Anticipatory Guidance Dental home Caries riskassessment
Dental Caries5hrs
Definition, Theories/ Etiology,DiagnosisClinical classification ECC/Rampant caries
Recent advances indiagnosis of caries
Diet & DentalCaries2hrs
Definitions, diet chart Diet counseling Sugar studies
Diet & Nutrition2hrs
Micro & Macro nutrients Food pyramid
Chronology,Morphology ofprimary &permanent teeth,Tooth eruption &shedding2hrs
Difference between primaryand permanent teeth.Chronology of primary &permanent teeth.Sequence of eruption
Theories of eruptionShedding. Teething –signs & symptoms,clinical features,treatment &complications
Development ofocclusion &dentition.2hrs
Development stages ofocclusion. Spaces in primarydentition.Molar relation in primary &permanent dentitionSelf correcting anomaly.
Stages of Dev of teeth.
Fluorides5hrs
Introduction, MOA ofFluoride,Topical Fluorides
Systemic Fluoride , History,Fluoride toxicityDefluoridation
Child Abuse andNeglect.2hrs
Definition of child abuse &neglect.Types of neglect.
Types of bite mark andmechanism
Factors,governmentalorganizations
Dental age assessment.Role of pedodontist.
involved
Case History anddiagnosis inPediatric Dentistry.2hrs
Case history taking, extraoral& intraoral examinations.Diagnosis &Treatmentplanning
Advanceddiagnostic aids
Plaque control.2hrs
Definition, critical pH andmechanism of plaqueformation, mechanical oralhygiene aids used in children.Home oral hygieneinstructions for various agegroups.
Chemical plaquecontrol in children.
Pit and fissuresealant.1hr
Definition, types &classification, mechanism ofaction, procedure.
Preventive resinrestoration
Dental Radiology.1hr
Types of radiographs,composition of films, types offilms, intra oral radiographs.
Extra oralradiographs andadvances
45hrs IVBDS
Child Psychology5-6hrs
IntroductionClassification, TheoriesBehavior learning theories.
Importance of childpsychology
Mahler’s &Maslow’s theories.
Behaviourmanagement4-5hrs
Introduction & definitionsBehaviour rating scalesNon-pharmacologicalmanagement
Factors influencingBehavior.
Pharmacologicalmanagement ofbehavior.
Operative Dentistry2hrs
Isolation techniques,MorphologicConsiderations in cavitypreparation.Principles of cavitypreparation
Control of painART
Minimalintervational cavitydesign
PediatricEndodontics5hrs
Introduction, Pulpaldiseases/classificationDeep caries managementIPC/DPCPulpotomy/PulpectomyApexification.
Pulp-dentin complexApexogenesis
Crowns inPediatric Dentistry3hrs
Introduction classificationIndications contraindications
Crown selection/preparation
ModificationsCrowns forAnterior teeth
Traumatic injuriesof teeth
Etiology/Classification, Rxplanning & Preventive
Management of softtissues trauma
5hrs measures, history taking &examination, investigationManagement of traumatichard tissue.
Splintingtechniques
Space maintainer/Regainers4hrs
Terminology/ Definitions,Classification Indications,contraindications ofremovable & fixed spacemaintainers.
Fabrication ofspace maintainerArmamentariumSpace regainers
Oral Habits4hrs
Introduction/ DefinitionsClassification of Habits, indetail management of thumbsucking, tongue thrust andmouth breathing habits.
Bruxism, lip biting,nail biting, selfinjuries habits
Dentistry forspecial child3hrs
Definition, classification ofhandicap. Management ofdown’s syndrome, cerebralpalsy, epilepsyPreventive measures.
Deafness,blindness, autism
Management ofmedicallycompromisedchildren3hrs
Management of heartdiseases, Asthma,hematological diseases inchildren.
Management ofdiabetes mellitusrenal & viralinfections inchildren
Gingival andPeriodontalDiseases inchildren2hrs
Introduction, Normal gingiva& Periodontium in children.
Acute gingivaldiseases
Periodontaldiseases in children
Preventive &InteceptiveOrthodontics2hrs
Definition, correction ofcrossbite.Serial extraction
correction of midlinediastema crowding
Arch expansion andpre orthodontictrainer.
Dental emergenciesin children2hrs
Physical evaluation of child.Management of syncope,anaphylaxis, respiratorydistress, epilepsy, cardiacarrest
NON-DIDACTIC
STRATERGY
YEAR
PRACTICAL
CLINICAL
DEM
ONSTRATION
TUTORIAL
SEMINAR/SELF
LEARNING
INTREGRATED
TEACHING
HOURS
ALLOTED
TOPICSIIIBDS
1) Journal write upon topics
–prescriptionwriting & itsabbreviations
-calculation of drugdosage
- guidelines onappropriate use ofanalgesic &antibiotics
- difference betweenprimary &permanent teeth withdiagrams
- difference in cavitypreparation ofprimary &permanent teeth withdiagrams
- difference betweenECC &rampantcaries
- difference betweensucking & suckling
- primary molar
Case historytaking onpatient-05(9hrs)
Oralprophylaxis-05(8hrs)
Topical fluorideapplication -05(4hrs)
Making of C-Clasp, AdamsClasps, labialbow (2hrs)
Case historytaking(1hr)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(2hrs)
Professionaltopicalfluorideapplication.(2hrs)
Making of C-Clasp, AdamsClasps, labialbow.(7hrs)
Case historytaking (1hr)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(1hr)
Libraryassignment(2hrs)
Libraryutilization(3hrs)
70hrs
relationship
- removable spacemaintainers
- fixed spacemaintainers
- habit breakingappliance.(6hrs)
2) SS wirestraightening, C-Clasp, Adam’sClasps on16,26,36,46,labial bow onpermanent & mixeddentition.( 10hrs)
3) Fabrication ofremovable spacemaintainer(6hrs)
4) Fabrication ofremovable habitbreaking appliance.(3hrs)25hrs 21hrs 7hrs 9hrs 2hrs 3hrs 67hrs
IVBDS
Showing allradiographicangulations to staff.(1hr)
Developing theradiographic films.(1hr)
Case historytaking onpatient-05(32hrs)
Oralprophylaxis-10(16hrs)
TopicalFluorideapplication-05(4hrs)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(1hr)
Pit & fissuresealantapplication.(8hrs)
Rubber damapplication(3hrs)
Oral Hygienedemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(2hrs)
Discussion onPit & fissuresealantapplication.(3hrs)
Isolationtechniques &Rubber dam
Seminarwrite upsubmission(2hrs)
Libraryassignment(2hrs)
School dentalhealth talk &demonstrationof oralhygienemeasures inschool-02(5hrs)
130hrs
Restorations onprimary teeth-45 (25hrs)
Pit & fissuresealants-05(6hrs)
Extractions ofprimary teeth -25 (10hrs)
Takingradiograph inchildren(1hr)
Exodontiasprocedure inpedodontics(2hrs)
applicationdiscussion(3hrs)
Discussion onbehaviormanagement(2hrs)
Localanasethesia& itstechnique(4hrs)
2hrs 93hrs 15hrs 14hrs 4hrs 5hrs 133hrs
DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTOLOGY AND IMPLANTOLOGY
TEACHING –LEARNING STRATEGIES
DIDACTIC (1/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTAL HOURSALOTTED
YEARWISE DISTRIBUTION TEACHING MEDIAIII BDS IVBDS
LECTURES 80hrs+ 4hrsREMEDIALCLASSESTotal= 84hrs
30hrs 50 hrs LCDBLACKBOARD &CHALKPOWERPOINT PRESENTATIONONLINE ZOOM CLASSES
NON-DIDACTIC (2/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTALHOURSALOTTED
YEARWISEDISTRIBUTION
TEACHING MEDIA
IIIBDS IVBDS
HOURS ALOTTED170 hrs 70hrs 100hrs
PRACTICAL/CLINICALTEACHING
100 40 60 MODEL,CHAIRSIDETEACHING,ONPATIENTS, DISCUSSIONS, VIVA VOICE
DEMONSTRATIONTEACHING
25 10 15 VIDEOS,ON PATIENTS/ON MODELDEMONSTRATIONS
TUTORIALS 30 15 15 LIBRARY RESOURCESSEMINARS - - - LCD,BLACKBOARDPROBLEM BASEDLEARNING
10 5 5 CASE SCENARIOS, CASE HISTORYDISCUSSION ON DIAGNOSIS
INTEGRATEDTEACHING
5 - 5 LCD, DEMONSTRATION ON MODELS,CHARTS.
ANY OTHERS - - - -TOTAL 170 70 100
COURSE CONTENT
DIDACTIC
TOTALHOURSALLOTED
YEAR TOPICS MUST KNOW DESIRABLE TOKNOW
NICE TO KNOW
30 hrs IIIBDS
Gingiva-I1 hr
Clinical Features ofgingiva
Marginal Gingiva Gingival Sulcus Attached Gingiva Interdental Gingiva
Gingiva –II1hr
Microscopic Features Gingival Epithelium Gingival Connective
Tissue Correlation of Clinical
and MicroscopicFeatures
Color Size Contour Shape Consistency Surface TexturePosition
Clinical Features ofGingivitis1 hr
Course and Duration, Description, Clinical Findings, Gingival Bleeding on
Probing, Gingival Bleeding
Caused by LocalFactors,
Gingival BleedingAssociated with Systemic
Changes, Color Changes in the
Gingiva, Color Changes
Associated with Systemic Factors, Changes in Gingival
Contour, Changes in Consistency
of the Gingiva, Changes in Surface
Texture of the Gingiva, Changes in Position of
the Gingiva,Changes in GingivalContour,
Alveolar Bone1 hr
To cover what is alveolarbone,
types of alveolar bone,macroscopic andmicroscopic features ofalveolar bone,
cells of alveolar bone,functions, anomalies andclinical significance
Cementum1 hr
To cover what iscementum,
Types of cementum,macroscopic andmicroscopic features ofcementum,
Cells of cementum,functions,
Anomalies and clinicalsignificance
Aging&Periodontium1 hr
Effects of Aging onthe Periodontium,Effects of Aging onthe Progression ofPeriodontalDiseases,
Aging and theResponse toTreatment of the
Periodontium,Classification ofPeriodontalDiseases1 hr
Classificationsystems,drawbacks,paradigms.
Microbiology ofPeriodontalDisease1 hr
Structure of a MatureDental Plaque Biofilm
Accumulation of aDental Plaque Biofilm
Factors AffectingSupragingival DentalPlaque Formation
De NovoSubgingivalPlaqueFormation
Metabolism of DentalPlaque BacteriaCommunication BetweenBiofilm Bacteria
Interactions betweenDental Plaque Bacteria
Biofilms andAntimicrobial Resistance
Plaque Hypothesis Criteria for
Identification ofPeriodontopathogens
Virulence Factors ofPeriodontopathogens
PeriodontalLigament1 hr.
Definition Macroscopic and
microscopic features Types of PDl fibers Cellular and fiber
composition Functions of Pdl Theories of shock
absorption ofperiodontal ligament
Immunity &Inflammation1 hr
Cells of immunityand inflammation
Complement Transendothelial
migration Leukocyte
functions Specific immune
responses t-cell responses
Genetic factorsassociated with
-Overview of geneticstudy designs
periodontal disease1 hr
-Early onsetperiodontal diseases-Periodontitis inadults-Clinicalimplications ofgenetic studiesfuture of geneticstudies inperiodontology
Microbialinteraction withhost in periodontaldisease1 hr
Microbiologicaspects of themicrobial-hostinteraction
Immunologicaspects of themicrobialinteraction withthe host
Microbiology andimmunology ingingival health
Microbiology andimmunology inPeriodontaldiseases
Role of DentalCalculus & otherPredisposingfactors1 hr
Calculus Types of calculus Theories of calculus
formationOther predisposing factors
Host Modulation –I1 hr
Introduction Systemically
AdministeredAgents,
LocallyAdministeredAgents,
NonsteroidalAntiinflammatoryDrugs, HostModulation and
Host Modulation –II1hr
ComprehensivePeriodontalManagement,Mechanisms of
Action Suggested
Uses andOtherConsiderations
Emerging HostModulatoryTherapies
HostModulationFactors inSystemicDisorders
Influence ofSystemic disease onPeriodontium1 hr
Endocrine Disorders Hematologic
Disorders andImmune Deficiencies
Antibody DeficiencyDisorders
Genetic Disorders Medications Other Systemic
Conditions
Stress&periodontium1hr
Stress andPsychosomaticDisorders
PsychosocialStress,Depression,and CopingStress-InducedImmunosuppression
Influence ofStress onPeriodontalTherapyOutcomes
PeriodontalMedicine –I1 hr
Pathobiology ofPeriodontitis, FocalInfection TheoryRevisited
Evidence-BasedClinical Practice
SubgingivalEnvironment as
Reservoir of Bacteria Periodontal Disease
and Mortality Periodontal Disease
and Coronary HeartDisease/Atherosclerosis
PeriodontalMedicine –II1 hr
Effect of PeriodontalInfection,
Role of PeriodontalDisease inMyocardial orCerebral Infarction,
Periodontal Diseaseand Stroke
Periodontal InfectionAssociated withStroke PeriodontalDisease and DiabetesMellitus
Periodontal InfectionAssociated withGlycemic Control inDiabetes
Periodontal Diseaseand PregnancyOutcome
Disease and ChronicObstructivePulmonary Disease
Periodontal Diseaseand AcuteRespiratoryInfections,Periodontal Medicinein Clinical Practice
Periodontal Diseaseand Systemic Health
Patient Education
Oral Malodor1 hr
Semantics Epidemiology Classification Etiology Physiology of
Malodor Detection Diagnosis of
Malodor Medical History Treatment of Oral
MalodorDefenceMechanism ofGingiva1hr
Sulcular FluidSaliva
GingivalInflammation1 hr
Stage IGingivitis: TheInitial Lesion
Stage IIGingivitis: TheEarly Lesion
Stage IIIGingivitis: TheEstablishedLesion
Stage IVGingivitis: TheAdvancedLesion
Smoking &Periodontal disease
The SmokingEpidemic
Effects ofSmoking on thePrevalenceand Severity ofPeriodontalDiseases
Effects ofSmoking on theEtiology andPathogenesisof PeriodontalDisease
Effects ofSmoking onResponse toPeriodontalTherapy
Effects ofSmokingCessation onPeriodontalTreatment
OutcomesGingivalenlargement –I1 hr
InflammatoryEnlargement, Drug-Induced GingivalEnlargement,
Idiopathic GingivalEnlargement
Enlargements Associatedwith Systemic Diseases
Gingivalenlargement –II1hr
ConditionedEnlargements, SystemicDiseases ThatCause GingivalEnlargement
Neoplastic EnlargementFalse Enlargement
Acute GingivalInfections1hr
Necrotizing UlcerativeGingivitis
Primary HerpeticGingivostomatitis
PericoronitisGingival diseasesin Childhood1hr
-Periodontium of thePrimary Dentition-Gingival Diseasesof Childhood-PeriodontalDiseases ofChildhood-GingivalManifestation ofSystemic Diseasein Children OralMucosa inChildhood Diseases-TherapeuticConsiderations inthe PediatricPatients
Desquamativegingivitis1hr
-ChronicDesquamativeGingivitis-Diagnosis ofDesquamativeGingivitis-Diseases ClinicallyPresenting as
DesquamativeGingivitis, DrugEruptions-MiscellaneousConditionsMimickingDesquamativeGingivitis
Mechanical Plaquecontrol1 hr
The Toothbrush, Powered Toothbrushes Dentifrices Interdental Cleaning
Aids Dental Floss Interdental Cleaning
Devices, GingivalMassage
Oral IrrigationChemical Plaquecontrol1hr
PrescriptionChlorhexidine Rinse
NonprescriptionEssential Oil Rinse
Other Products Disclosing Agents Frequency of PlaqueRemoval Patient Motivation
and Education
50 hrs IVBDS The periodontal
pocket1 hr
Clinical features, Mechanisms of tissue
destructionmicrotopography ofgingivalwall, periodontalpockets as healinglesions,
Pocket contents, Root surface walls,
periodontal diseaseactivity,
Pulp changes associatedwith periodontal pockets,
Relationship ofattachment loss and boneloss to pocket depth,
Area between base of
pocket and alveolarbone,
Relationship of pocket tobone
Ginigivalenlargement2 hr
Inflammatoryenlargement,
Chronic inflammatoryenlargement,
Acute inflammatoryenlargement,
Drug-induced gingivalenlargement,
Generalinformation, anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, calcium channelblockers,
Idiopathic gingivalenlargement, enlargements associated withsystemicdiseases, conditionedenlargements,
Systemic Diseases that cause
gingival enlargement,neoplastic enlargement(gingivaltumors), benign tumorsof the gingiva,
Malignant tumors of thegingiva,
Falseenlargement, underlyingosseous lesions,
Underlying dental tissues,Desquamativegingivitis1hr
-Chronicdesquamativegingivitis,-Diagnosis ofdesquamativegingivitis: asystematicapproach, diseasesclinically presentingas desquamative
gingivitis, lichenplanus, pemphigoid,-Pemphigusvulgaris, chroniculcerative stomatitis, Linear
immunoglobulina disease (linearimmunoglobulina dermatosis),
Dermatitisherpetiformis,
Lupuserythematosus,erythemamultiforme, drugeruptions, miscellaneous conditionsmimickingdesquamativegingivitis
Bone loss &patterns of bonedestruction2hr
Bone destruction causedby extension of gingivalinflammation, radius ofaction,
Rate of boneloss, periods ofdestruction, mechanismsof bone destruction,
Bone formation inperiodontal disease,
Bone destruction causedby trauma fromocclusion,
Bone destruction causedby systemic disorders,
Factors determiningbone morphology inperiodontal disease,normal variation inalveolarbone, exostoses,
Trauma from occlusion,buttressing boneformation,
Food
impaction, aggressiveperiodontitis, bonedestruction patterns inperiodontal disease,
Horizontal bone loss,bone deformities(osseousdefects), vertical orangular defects, osseouscraters,
Bulbous bone contours,reversed architecture,ledges,
Furcation involvement,Periodontalresponse toexternal forces2 hr
Adaptive capacityof theperiodontium toocclusal forces,
Trauma fromocclusion, acuteand chronictrauma,
Primary andsecondary traumafrom occlusion,stages of tissueresponse toincreased occlusalforces,
Stage i: injury, Stage ii: repair, Stage iii: adaptive
remodeling of theperiodontium,
Effects ofinsufficientocclusalforce, reversibilityof traumaticlesions, effects ofexcessive occlusalforces on dentalpulp,
Influence oftrauma fromocclusion on
progression ofmarginalperiodontitis,
Clinical andradiographic signsof trauma fromocclusion alone,
Pathologic toothmigration,pathogenesis
Chronicperiodontits1hr
Adaptive capacity of theperiodontium to occlusalforces,
Trauma From occlusion, Acute and chronic
trauma, Primary and secondary
trauma from occlusion,stages of tissue responseto increased occlusalforces
Stage i: injury, Stage ii: repair, Stage iii: adaptive
remodeling of theperiodontium,
Effects of insufficientocclusalforce, reversibility oftraumatic lesions, effectsof excessive occlusalforces on dental pulp,
Influence of trauma fromocclusion on progressionof marginalperiodontitis,
Clinical andradiographic signs oftrauma from occlusionalone,
Pathologic tooth migration,pathogenesis,
Acute gingivalinfections &nup
Necrotizing ulcerativegingivitis,
Clinical
features, relation ofbacteria to thenecrotizing ulcerativegingivitis lesion,
Diagnosis, Etiology, Epidemiology and
prevalence, communicability, primary herpeticgingivostomatitis, clinical features, diagnosis,
Differential diagnosis,communicability,
pericoronitis,Clinicalfeatures, complications,
Aggressiveperiodontits2hrs
Localized aggressiveperiodontitis,
Historical background,clinical characteristics,radiographic findings,prevalence anddistribution by age andgender,
Generalized aggressiveperiodontitis,
Clinical characteristics,radiographic findings,prevalence anddistribution by age andgender, Risk factors for
aggressiveperiodontitis,microbiologicfactors, immunologicfactors, geneticfactors, environmental factors,
Radiographic aidsin the diagnosis ofperiodontalDiseases1 hr
Normalinterdental bone,
Radiographictechniques,
Bone destructionin periodontaldisease, bone loss,
Pattern of bonedestruction, radiographicappearance ofperiodontaldisease,periodontitis, interdentalcraters, furcationinvolvement,periodontalabscess, clinicalprobing, localizedaggressiveperiodontitis,
Trauma fromocclusion,additionalradiographiccriteria (onlineonly),
Skeletaldisturbancesmanifested in thejaws (online only),
Digital intraoralradiography,
Advanced imagingmodalities
Advanceddiagnostictechniques1 hr
Clinical advances Radiographic
advancementMicrobiologicaladvancements
Risk assessment1 hr.
, Definitions, Risk factors for
periodontaldisease, tobaccosmoking,diabetes,
Pathogenicbacteria andmicrobial toothdeposits,
Riskdeterminants/ba
ckgroundcharacteristicsfor periodontaldisease, geneticfactors,
Age, Gender, Socioeconomic
status, stress, Risk indicators
for periodontaldisease (onlineonly),
Humanimmunodeficiency virus/acquiredimmunodeficiency syndrome(online only),osteoporosis(online only),
Infrequentdental visits(online only),
Riskmarkers/predictors forperiodontaldisease (onlineonly),
Previous historyof periodontaldisease (onlineonly),
Bleeding onprobing (onlineonly),
Clinical riskassessment forperiodontal disease(onlineonly), conclusion
Determination ofprognosis1hr
Definitions, Types of
prognosis, overallversus individual tooth
prognosis, factors indetermination ofprognosis, Overall clinical
factors, systemic andenvironmentalfactors, localfactors, prostheticand restorativefactors, relationshipbetween diagnosisand prognosis,prognosis for patientswith gingival disease,prognosis for patientswithperiodontitis, reevaluation of prognosisafter phase i therapy,
The treatment plan1 hr
Master plan for totaltreatment,
Extracting orpreserving a tooth,
Sequence oftherapeuticprocedures,explaining treatmentplan to the patient,
Rationale for periodontal treatment1 hr
Master plan for totaltreatment,
Extracting orpreserving a tooth,
Sequence oftherapeuticprocedures,explaining treatmentplan to the patient,
Rationale for periodontal treatment1 hr
Local therapy, Systemic
therapy, factorsthat affecthealing,
Local factors, Systemic factors,
Healing afterperiodontaltherapy,regeneration,
Repair,Newattachment, periodontal reconstruction,
Periodontal therapyin medicallycompromisedpatients1hr
Cardiovasculardiseases,hypertension,
Ischemic heartdiseases (onlineonly), congestiveheart failure (onlineonly),
Cardiac pacemakersand implantablecardioverter-defibrillators (onlineonly),
Infectiveendocarditis,cerebrovascularaccident (onlineonly), endocrinedisorders, diabetes,
Thyroid andparathyroid disorders(online only), adrenalinsufficiency (onlineonly), hemorrhagicdisorders,coagulationdisorders,thrombocytopenicpurpuras, nonthrombocytopenicpurpuras,
Blooddyscrasias, leukemia,agranulocytosis,
Renal diseases(online only),
Liver diseases (onlineonly),
Pulmonary diseases
(onlineonly), medicationsand cancertherapies, bisphosphonates, anticoagulant/antiplatelettherapy, corticosteroids, immunosuppression andchemotherapy, radiationtherapy, prostheticjointreplacement, pregnancy (online only),infectious diseases(online only),
Hepatitis (onlineonly), hiv and aids(online only),
Tuberculosis (onlineonly),
Periodontal therapyin female patient1hr
-Puberty,-Management,-Menses,-Periodontalmanifestations, management, pregnancy,-Periodontalmanifestations,-Role of pregnancyhormones,-Maternalimmunoresponse,- other oralmanifestations ofpregnancy,-Clinicalmanagement,-Treatment,-Oralcontraceptives, management, menopause (online only),-Oral changes
(online only),-Clinicalmanagement (onlineonly), conclusion
Treatment ofaggressive andatypical form ofperiodontitis1 hr
Treatmentplanning andrestorativeconsiderations,
Periodontalmaintenance,periodontitisrefractory totreatment(online only),
Necrotizingulcerativeperiodontitis,conclusion,
Treatment of acutegingival diseases1hr
-Acute necrotizingulcerative gingivitis,first visit,-Second visit,-Third visit,-Gingival changeswith healing,-Additional treatmentconsiderations, persistent or recurrentcases,-Acutepericoronitis, acuteherpeticgingivostomatitis,
Treatment ofperiodontal abscess1hr
Classificationof abscesses,
Periodontalabscess,gingivalabscess, pericoronal abscess,acute versuschronicabscess,
Periodontalversus pulpalabscess,
Acute abscess, Chronic
abscess, Gingival
abscess, Pericoronal
abscess,Phase 1periodontal therapy1 hr
Rationale Treatment sessions Sequence of
procedures Results Healing Decision to refer for
specialist treatmentPlaque control forthe periodontalpatient1 hr
The toothbrush Powered toothbrushes Dentifrices Interdental Cleaning aids Dental floss Interdental cleaning
devices Gingival massage Oral irrigation
Chemotherapeauticagents1hr
Prescriptionchlorhexidine rinse
Non prescriptionessential oil rinse
Other products Disclosing agents Frequency of plaque Removal Patient motivation and
educationAdjunctive role oforthodontic therapy1 hr.
Benefits oforthodontictherapy
Pre orthodonticosseous surgery
Orthodontictreatment ofosseous defectsadvancedhorizontal boneloss
Orthodontictreatment ofgingivaldiscrepancies
The periodontic –endodonticcontinuum1hr
Biologic effects ofpulpal infection onperiodontal tissues
Biologic effects ofperiodontalinfection on dentalpulp
Differentialdiagnosis ofpulpal andperiodontalinfection
Treatmentconsiderations ofendodontic-periodontic lesion
Phase IIperiodontal therapy1 hr
Objectives of thesurgical phase
Surgical pockettherapy
Results of pockettherapy,
Maintenance, Reevaluation After phase i
therapy Critical zones in
pocket surgery,indications forperiodontalsurgery
Methods of pockettherapy
General principlesof periodontalsurgey1 hr
Outpatientsurgery
Hospitalperiodontalsurgery
Surgicalinstruments
Gingival surgicaltechniques
Gingival curettage Gingivectomy
1hrTreatment ofgingivalenlargement1 hr
Chronic inflammatoryenlargement
Periodontal and gingivalabscesses
Drug-associated gingivalenlargement
Leukemic gingivalenlargement
Gingival enlargement inpregnancy
Gingival enlargement inpuberty
Recurrence of gingivalenlargement
The periodontalflap1 hr
Classification of flaps Design Incisions Elevation of the flap Suturing techniques Types of sutures Healing after flap
surgeryThe flap techniquefor pocket therapy1hr
Overview Technique for access and
pocket depthreduction/eliminationincisions
Reconstructivetechniques
Flaps for reconstructivesurgery
Distal molar surgeryResective osseoussurgery1 hr
Selection oftreatmenttechnique
Rationale Factors in
selection ofresectiveosseous surgery
Examination andtreatmentplanning
Methods ofresective
osseous surgery Osseous
resectiontechnique
Placement andclosure
Postoperativemaintenance
Specific osseousreshapingsituations
Reconstructiveperiodontal surgery2 hrs
Evaluation of newattachment andperiodontalreconstruction
Reconstructivesurgical techniques
Furcationinvolvement &treatment2hr
Evaluation of newattachment andperiodontalreconstruction
Reconstructivesurgical techniques
Etiologic factors Diagnosis and
classification offurcation defects
Local anatomicfactors
Anatomy of the bonylesion
Indices of furcationinvolvement
Treatment Nonsurgical therapy
Surgical therapyPeriodontal plastic& esthetic surgery1hr
Terminology Objectives Etiology of marginal
tissue recessio Factors that affect
surgical outcome Techniques to increase
attached gingiva Techniques to deepen the
vestibule
Techniques to remove thefrenum
Techniques to improveesthetics
Tissue engineering Criteria for selection of
techniques Surgical techniques Tissue engineering
alternatives for mucogingival procedures
Recent advances insurgical2hr
Microsurgery Magnification
systems Periodontal
microsurgery, Microsurgical
instruments ErgonomicsLasers in periodontics
Periodontalrestorativeinterrelationships1hr
Biologicconsiderations
Esthetic tissuemanagement
Occlusalconsiderations inrestorative therapy
Special restorativeconsiderations
Periodontal splints1 hr
Types of splints Clinical implications
Supportiveperiodontaltreatment1hr
Rationale for supportiveperiodontal treatment
Maintenance program Classification of
posttreatment patient Referral of patients to
the periodontist Tests for disease activity Maintenance for dental
implant patientsDental implants2hrs
Periimplantanatomy,biology, andfunction
Clinical
evaluation of theimplant patient
Diagnosticimaging for theimplant patient
Standardimplant surgicalprocedures
Advancedimplant surgicalprocedures
Technologicadvances inimplant surgery
Implant-relatedcomplicationsand failures
NON-DIDACTIC
STRATERGY
YEAR
PRACTICAL
CLINICAL
DEM
ONSTRATION
TUTORIAL
SEMINAR
INTREGRATED
TEACHING
HOURS
ALLOTED
TOPICS
IIIBDS
1)Journal write upon topics
–prescriptionwriting & itsabbreviations
- guidelines onappropriate use ofanalgesic &antibiotics
- case history write
Case historytaking onpatient-10(10hrs)
Oralprophylaxis-10(15 hrs)
Case historytaking(2hr)
Hand scalingdemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(2hr)
Case historytaking (2hr)
Hand scalingdemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(2hr)
Libraryutilization /assignment(1hr)
70hrs
up and checking
-Chair sideDiscussion on casehistory
-Thorough viva voceon clinicalprocedures
- Instruments andinstrumentation
- finger rests andgrasps
- oral hygieneinstructions to thepatient- tooth brushingtechnique
30 hrs 25 hrs 4hrs 4hrs 1hr 60hrs
IVBDS
1) Journal write upon topics
–prescriptionwriting & itsabbreviations
- guidelines onappropriate use ofanalgesic &antibiotics
- case history writeup and checking
-Chair sideDiscussion on casehistory
-Thorough viva voce
Case historytaking onpatient-10(10hrs)
Oralprophylaxis-10(15hrs)
Case historytaking(2hr)
Hand scalingdemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(2hr)
Case historytaking(2hr)
Hand scalingdemonstrationpatienteducation &motivation(2hr)
Seminarwrite upsubmission(1hr)
Libraryassignment/ MCQsubmission( 5 hrs)
Duringclinicalpostingzdiscussiontopicsgiven foreach dayand vivaconductedon thosetopics
Demonstration of toothbrushingtechniques( 2 hrs)
Demonstration ofsplinting(2 hrs)
100hrs
on clinicalprocedures
Instruments andinstrumentation
- finger rests andgrasps
- oral hygieneinstructions to thepatient- tooth brushingtechnique
( 7 hrs)
30 hrs 25 hrs 4hrs 4hrs 13hr 4hrs 80 hrs
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY & ENDODONTICS
TEACHING –LEARNING STRATEGIES
Didactic (1/3rd)
Strategy Total hours allotted Year wise distribution Teaching media
II BDS III BDS IVBDS
Lectures 113hrs + 36 hrsremedial classesTotal= 149 hrs
48 hrs (24pcc+24 dm)
19 hrs 46hrs LcdBlackboard & chalkPowerpoint presentationOnline zoom classes
NON-DIDACTIC (2/3RD)
Strategy Total hoursallotted
Year wise distribution Teaching mediaII BDS IIIBDS IVBDS
Hours Allotted632 hrs 432 70hrs 130hrs
Pre-clinical teaching 432 Using phantom head as simulators
Practical/clinical teaching 141 46 95 Model,chairside teaching, on patients
Demonstration teaching 22 7 15 Videos, on patients/on model demonstrationsTutorials 23 9 14 -Seminars - - - Lcd,blackboardProblem based learning 7 3 4 Case scenariosIntegrated teaching 2 - 2 Lcd, demonstration on models, charts.Any others - - - -Total 195 65 130
COURSE CONTENT
DIDACTIC
Totalhoursalloted
Year Topics Must know Desirable to know Nice to know
19 hrs IIIBDS
Case history, case selection,diagnosis.
History taking, diagnosis Criteria for selection ofcases
Dental Caries and itsManagement(pulp capping)
Dental caries, IPC, DPC Materials used in pulpcapping
Pain Control in OperativeDentistry.
Different methods of paincontrol
Disease of Pulp and itsmanagement.
Classification, diseases in detail& its management
Disease of Periradicular Tissueand its management.
Classification, diseases in detail& its management
Isolation and infection control. Rubber dam, sterilizationprotocol
Clinical diagnostics aids inEndodontics
Different diagnostic aidsincluding recent advances
Dental Hypersensitivity and itsmanagement.
Definition, etiology &management. Theories
Contact and Contours ( ToothSeparation/Matrices/Wedging)
Physiological Contact andContours, classification ofmatrices & wedging
Non Carious cervical Lesions. Definition, etiology, treatment ofattrition, abrasion, erosion &abfraction
Instruments in operativedentistry (hand cutting androtary cutting)
History, classification, use ofspecific instruments.
Management of deep carieslesion.
IPC & DPC Calcium hydroxide &MTA
Recent advances
Cast metal restoration includingbevel.
Inlay & onlay Bevels & flares Modifications
46hrs IVBDS
Complex amalgam restoration. Pin retained amalgam Pin-placementRationale of EndodonticTreatment.
Fish zones
Direct gold restoration. Gold foils, cavity designDiagnosis in Endodontics. Different diagnostic aids Recent advancesClass II inlay & onlay. Cavity design Materials, bevels &
flaresCase Selection and TreatmentPlanning.
Patient systemic status
Addition conservative estheticprocedures.
Laminates & veneers materials
Principles of EndodonticTreatment.
Rubber dam Placement techniques
Anatomy of Pulp Cavity andRoot Canal.
Anatomy in detail anamolies
Concepts of enamel & dentinadhesion
Dentin bonding agents Recent advances
Endodontic Instrument(Hand& Rotary Including RecentAdvanced)
Classification,design, usage Recent advances
Gingival tissue management. Different methods ofmanagement
Access Preparation & itsPrinciples for various Teeth.
Laws & access for individualtooth
Tooth anatomy
Working LengthDetermination
Different methods Apex locators
BMP & Recent Advances Different techniques Recent advancesIrrigation & Medications. Different solution in detail Mode of action Placement
techniqueObturating Material IncludingSealers.
Materials in detail Recent advances
Obturation Techniques. Different techniques Recent advancesVital Pulp Therapy IncludingApexification &Revascularization.
IPC, DPC, apexogenesis,apexfication, revascularization
Materials used
Bleaching of Discolored Tooth. Different techniques ofbleaching
Traumatic Injuries to Teeth Classification & management Storage media foravulsed tooth
Endodontics Surgery. Flap design & instruments Micro-endo surgeryEndo-Perio Interrelationship Types & treatmentProcedural Errors inEndodontics.
Types & manegement Retrieval system
Post Endo Restorations. Post & core, techniques Advances in postsystem
Lasers. Types & application Uses in endodontics
Total hoursalloted
Year Topics Must know Desirable to know Nice toknow
II BDS Biological considerations of dentalmaterials
Biocompatibility
Disinfection of dental materials Sterilization Other means ofdisinfection
Dental amalgam Amalgam Gallium alloyMercury toxicity and mercuryhygiene
Toxicity & itsmanagement
Restorative resin Composites, acid etching& bonding
Advances incomposites
Direct filling gold DFG TechniquesDental cements All the cementsTooth numbering systems Different systemPrinciples of class 1,2,3,4,5,6 cavitypreparation for amalgam
Fundamentals ( GvBLACK)
Hand & rotary instruments Classification & usage Sharpening and itsprinciple
Principles of cavity preparation forinlay/onlay
Fundamentals, bevels &flares
Matricing andwedging
Types, uses, techniques advances
Non-didactic
Stratergy
Year
Practical
Clinical
Dem
onstration
Tutorial
Seminar
Intregrated
teaching
Hoursallotted
TOPICSIIIBDS
1) Journal write up ontopics
–prescription writing & itsabbreviations
-calculation of drug dosage
- guidelines on appropriateuse of analgesic &antibiotics
- difference betweenprimary & permanent teethwith diagrams
- difference in cavitypreparation of amalgam &cast restoration withdiagrams
Case history
Cavity preparation,
pulp protection &
amalgam/GICrestoration
Case history
Cavitypreparation,
pulp protection&
amalgam/GICrestoration
Preparation ofcavity for inlay
Castingprocedures
Libraryutilization
IVBDS
radiographic interpretation Case history
Cavity preparation,
pulp protection &
amalgam/GICrestoration
Case history
Cavitypreparation,
pulp protection&
amalgam/GICrestoration
apex locator
rubber dam
pulp vitality test
composites
Endo-microscope
RVG
Obtura
Bleaching
Post & core
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY
TEACHING –LEARNING STRATEGIES
DIDACTIC (1/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTALHOURSALOTTED
YEARWISE DISTRIBUTION TEACHING MEDIAIII BDS IVBDS
LECTURES 65hrs + 4 hrsREMEDIALCLASSESTotal= 69 hrs
20hrs 45hrs LCDBLACKBOARD & CHALKPOWERPOINT PRESENTATIONONLINE ZOOM CLASSES
NON-DIDACTIC (2/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTALHOURSALOTTED
YEARWISEDISTRIBUTION
TEACHING MEDIA
IIIBDS IVBDS
HOURS ALOTTED200hrs 70hrs 130hrs
PRACTICAL/CLINICALTEACHING
141 46 95 CHAIRSIDE TEACHING ANDEXAMINATION UNDER SUPERVISION
DEMONSTRATIONTEACHING
22 7 15 DEMONSTRATIONS OFRADIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES, ASPEER TEACHING
TUTORIALS 23 9 14 -SEMINARS - - - LCD,BLACKBOARDPROBLEM BASEDLEARNING
7 3 4 ON DEMO RADIOGRAPHS, CASES
INTEGRATEDTEACHING
2 - 2 LCD, PRE CLINICAL, PEER TEACHING
ANY OTHERS - - - -TOTAL 195 65 130
COURSE CONTENT
DIDACTIC
TOTALHOURSALLOTED
YEAR TOPICS MUST KNOW DESIRABLE TOKNOW
NICE TO KNOW
20 hrs IIIBDS
Introduction toOMR1 Hr
Medicine - Definition of OralMedicine, Oral radiology,Identification of various orallesions, types of diagnosis,how to arrive at a diagnosis,differential diagnosis, basicinvestigation methods, propermanagement and treatment.Radiology – Introduction toradiology, Definition of Oralradiology, basic radiology.
Aims & objectives Scope of OralMedicine andRadiology, makingaccurate diagnosisand treatment ofvarious orallesions.
Case History (2hrs) Definition, HOPI,pastmedical history, dentalhistory, general examination,clinical examination,diagnosis
Investigativeprocedures, types ofdiagnosis
Differentialdiagnosis &treatment planning
History ofRadiology (1 hr)
Discovery of X-rays and xrayequipment
Progression of field ofdental radiology.
Name of scientistand theirdiscoveries
Radiation Physics(1 hr)
Baisc ConsiderationsElectromagnetic spectrumXray machine
Ionization, Types ofradiation
Transformers andtheir functions
Properties of X-rays (1 hr)
Definitions, Properties,Factors affecting
Use of each propertyin radiology
Inter propertyrelationship
RadiationProtection (1 hr)
Various Radiation effects,Action theory, Effects ofradiation on cellular level,Short term and long termdamages, source of radiation,Dosimetry, Protection forpatient and operator
Effects of radiation onvarious organs -
Ideal radiograph(1 hr)
Definition, Characteristics ofideal radiographs, Factorsaffecting, density, contrast
First and seconddegree factors,sharpness,magnification,distortion
Red and WhiteLesion (2hrs)
Definition, Classification,Etiopathogenesis, clinicalfeatures, management
Chair sideinvestigation
Differentialdiagnosis
Faulty radiographs(1 hr)
Classification, causes, typesof errors, Processing error,
Exposure parameters Explanations oferrors in detail
X-ray film andaccessories (1 hr)
Definition, classification,Composition of the film,Intraoral films, Sizes, Typesof film holders, Properties ofx-rays
Extraoral films, Extraoral cassettes,Intensifying screen,Composition,storage andprotection, grids,filtration
X-ray film andprocessing (1 hr)
Definition, classification,Film coating, Composition ofthe film, Latent Image and itsformation, processingmethods, processing solutionsand its functions, selfdeveloping films
General layout of darkroom, Equipments,Advantages anddisadvantages
Advanceddiagnostic aids andrapid processingchemicals
Dental caries (1 hr) Definition, critical pH,Various radiographs forcaries detection, Differentappearances of caries inradiographs,
Limitations Radiographicdifferentialdiagnosis of caries
PeriodontalDisease (1hr)
Classification, Role ofradiographs in detection ofperiodontal condition,Detection of mild, moderateand severe periodontitis,periodontal abscess
Appearance ofhorizontal and verticalbone loss inradiographs,
Differentialdiagnosis
Radiation Biology(1 hr)
Various Radiation effects,Action theory, source ofradiation, effects of radiationon cellular level, Short termand long term damages,Dosimetry, Protection forpatient and operator
Effects of radiation onvarious organs ,
About radiation indetail
ProjectionGeometry (1 hr)
Principles of projectiongeometry, Image sharpnessand resolution, Size andshape distortion, Techniques,Object Localization,Peripheral Eggshell effect
Various otheradvanced radiology
Techniques used forvarious otheradvancedradiology
Normal AnatomicalLandmarks (2 hrs)
Structures appearingradiopaque and radiolucent,Supporting structures, variouslandmarks of maxilla andmandible, restorativematerial,
Gray scale Normal variantsand radiographicappearances ofvarious bonypathologies
Ethics in Dentistry Need for radiograph, Use of
(1 hr) proper barriers while takingradiographs, maintainingproper distance and followingproper protocols, ALARAprinciple
- -
45hrs IVBDS
VesiculobullousLesion
Introduction, Definitions,Classification,Etiopathogenesis, Clinicalfeatures, Oral manifestations,Investigations, management& treatment along with doses
Histopathologicalfindings & Diagnosis,AdvancedInvestigations
DifferentialDiagnosis
Benign Lesion oforal cavity : a)Soft tissuesb) Tumors
Introduction, Definitions,Classification, Variants ofnormal, Etiopathogenesis,Clinical features, Oralmanifestations, Investigations,management &pharmacological treatmentalong with doses
Histopathologicalfindings
DifferentialDiagnosis
DevelopmentDisorders of
teeth
Introduction, normal anatomyof different teeth, definition,pathogenesis, variations insize, shape, number, clinicalfeatures, radiographicfeatures, management
Acquired pathologicconditions
Differentialdiagnosis, detectionand identificationof pulp stones
Oral cancer Introduction,etiopathogenesis, risk factors,clinical features,investigations, management &pharmacological treatmentalong with doses
Diagnostic aids,histopathologicalfeatures,Radiotherapy,chemotherapy andchemotherapeuticagents
Advancedinvestigatoryprocedures,
PremalignantLesion of oralcavity and itsmanagement
Introduction, Definitionetiopathogenesis, risk factors,clinical features,investigations, management &treatment
Biopsies DifferentialDiagnosis
Fibro-osseouslesion
Introduction, Definitionetiopathogenesis, clinicalfeatures, investigations,management & treatment
Associated syndromes DifferentialDiagnosis
Systemicdiseases
manifested in
Introduction, definition,classification, pathogenesis,clinical features,radiographic features,
Lab investigations,syndromes
Differentialdiagnosis
Jaws disorders of calciummetabolism, management
Salivary Glanddiseases
Salivary Gland anatomy andphysiology, Past and presentmedical history, varioussalivary gland diseases,Sialochemistry, salivary glandtumors, Xerostomia,diagnosis, Blood disorders,management & treatment
Salivary gland biopsy,serological evaluation
Advancedinvestigation anddifferentialdiagnosis
Diseases oftongue and lip
Introduction, classification,etiopathogenesis, variousabnormalities of tongue andlip, causes, clinical features,investigations, management
Differentialdiagnosis
Blood Disorders Introduction, basicmechanism, classification,pathophysiology, clinicalfindings, congenitalcoagulopathies, identificationof dental patients withbleeding disorders, oralmanifestations, dentalmanagement
Lab investigations Other diseaserelatedcoagulaopathiesand its management
Pulp andPeriapicalInfection
Introduction, normal anatomyand function, classification ofpulp and periapical diseases,history, Difference betweenacute and chronic pulpitis,reversible and irreversiblepulpitis, periapical abscess:clinical as well asradiological aspect,investigation, treatment
Various otherinvestigations
Other periapicaldiseases anddifferentialdiagnosis
OPG Introduction about OPG,Principle, indications,interpretation
Patient positioning Anatomy of OPGmachine, errors
Digitalradiograph
Introduction, definitions,working principle,indications, differencebetween analog versus digital,digital receptors (SSD, CCD,CMOS, PSP, flat panneldetectors), image analysis,
Advantages anddisadvantages,common problems inreceptor exposure andhandling
Detector sensitivity,limitations, imageduplication
CT, MRI, USG,Nuclear
Introduction, principle,Hounsfield units, artifacts,
Advantages anddisadvantages, PET,
Limitations,Anatomy and parts
Medicine, CBCT detectors, need for using suchmodalities, indications, T1 &T2 relaxation,
SPECT of machines,various contrastinggents
TMJ Introduction, anatomy,function, clinical examination,radiological examination,basic clinical andradiographical knowledge ofTMJ relationship, clinicalfeatures, various TMJdisorders including soft tissueabnormalities, investigations,treatment
Other investigatorymethods like MRI, CT
Identification ofradiographicabnormalities ofTMJ disorders,
Maxillary Sinus Normal development,anatomy, functions,definitions, clinicalexamination, variations,clinical features,radiographic features,various inflammatorydiseases, benign andmalignant tumors,management,
Applied diagnosticimaging
Radiographicdifferentialdiagnosis
Trauma Introduction, indications,radiological signs offractures, traumatic injury toteeth, definitions, clinicalfeatures, radiologicalfeatures, identification ofmaxillary and mandibularfractures, Condylar fractures,management
Imaging of variousfractures related toteeth and facial bones
Advanced imagingmodalities forfractures
ForensicOdontology
Introduction, Definition,methods of identification,various radiographic views,bitemarks, age estimation,digital autopsy
Advantages anddisadvantages
Identdification ofdental implants onradiographs
Orofacial pain Introducion, definition,classification of OFP, properhistory taking,pathophysiologyetiopathogenesis, physicalexamination acute andchronic pain, risk factors,clinical features,investigations, management &
Diagnostic imaging,diagnostic nerveblocks, laboratory test
DifferentialDiagnosis ofvarious OFPdisorders
treatmentCyst of the Jaws Introduction, definition,
classification,etiopathogenesis, clinicalfeatures, radiographicfeatures, investigations,treatment
Other advancedinvestigations
Differentialdiagnosis,treatment in detail
Soft tissuecalcification
Introduction, definition,classification, clinicalfeatures, radiographicfeatures, treatment
Radiographicdifferentialdiagnosis
HIV: OralManifestation
Stages of HIV, Clinicalfeatures, oral manifestations,laboratory investigations ofdental patients suffering fromHIV
Structure of virus,Pathogenesis,etiology,
Differentialdiagnosis
Extra- oralradiographictechniques
Waters projection, SMVprojection, their principle,indications, positioning ofpatient and placement ofcassette, Point of entry,anatomical landmarks
Intensifying screens,grids, extraoralcassette, sizes
Various otherextraoralradiographictechniquesexposureparameters, errors,identification of theerrors andpathologies
OralPigmentation
Introduction, definition,classification, causesetiopathogenesis, sources,clinical features, diagnosis,management
Histopathologicalfindings
Differentialdiagnosis
RadiographicInterpretation
Principle of radiographicinterpretation, Need forinterpretation, Completeanalysis of intraosseouslesions.
Ways to proceedfurther, referral toa specialist
Radiology ofspecial needs
Should identify the patientsrequiring specialradiographic needs,modifications of radiographictechniques, management ofpatients with such needs
NON-DIDACTIC
STRATERGY
YEAR
PRACTICAL
CLINICAL
DEM
ONSTRATION
TUTORIAL
REGULARTEST
PAPER
INTREGRATED
TEACHING
HOURS
ALLOTED
TOPICSIIIBDS
1) Pre-clinicalTracing landmarks(5 hrs)
- Abbreviations(2 hrs)
- Case HistoryDiscussion (6 hrs)
- Discussion onanatomicallandmarks (6 hrs)
- Discussion on X-ray tube, intraoral,extraoral films, itsparts and function(3 hrs)
- Discussion onIOPA techniques(3 hrs)
-Discussion onprocessing (2 hrs)
Case historytaking onpatient- (16hrs)
Generalexamination ,intraoral andextraoralexamination onpatients- (8hrs)
IOPA taking onpatients andprocessing -(4hrs)
DemostratingGeneralexamination(2 1/2 hrs)
Demonstrating extraoralexamination(1hr)
Demonstrating intraoralexamination(30 mins)
DemostratingIOPAtechniques(1hrs)
Demostratingprocessingtechniques(1 hr)
Discussion on- Case historytaking (1hr)
Discussion on(2 hrs) –generalexamination
Discussion on- IOPAtechnique andprocessing(1hr)
Regulardiscussionand test (1hr)
Libraryutilization(1hr)
70hrs
27hrs 28hrs 6hrs 4hrs 1hr 66hrsIVBDS
Showingradiographictechnique,angulation, filmplacement, sidedetermination to thestaff.
Case historytaking onpatient- (28hrs)
PerformingGeneralexamination on
DemostratingGeneralexamination(2 1/2 hrs)
Demonstrating extraoral
Peer teaching- Case historytaking (1hr)
Peer teaching(2 hrs) –
Regulartest papersolving andsubmission(1hr)
Casediscussionand treatmentplanning(6 hrs)
130hrs
(1hr)
Processing ofradiographic films.(1hr)
patients-(16hrs)
Extraoralexamination ofvarious lesions-(12hrs)
Intraoralexamination ofvarious mucosallesions (12hrs)
Interestingspecial cases(15 hrs)
ExtraoralRadiogrphictechniques -(10hrs)
examination(1hr)
Demonstrating intraoralexamination(30 mins)
DemostratingIOPAtechniques(1hrs)
Demostratingprocessingtechniques(1 hr)
generalexamination
Peer teaching- IOPAtechnique andprocessing(1hr)
Localanasethesia& itstechnique(1hr)
2hrs 93hrs 6hrs 4hrs 1hr 6hrs 112hrs
DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS
TEACHING –LEARNING STRATEGIES
DIDACTIC (1/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTAL HOURSALOTTED
YEARWISE DISTRIBUTION TEACHING MEDIAIII BDS IVBDS
LECTURES 50 + 4 hrsREMEDIALCLASSESTotal= 69 hrs
20hrs 30+4 hrs LCDBLACKBOARD & CHALKPOWERPOINT PRESENTATIONONLINE ZOOM CLASSES
NON-DIDACTIC (2/3RD)
STRATEGY TOTALHOURSALOTTED
YEARWISEDISTRIBUTION
TEACHING MEDIA
IIIBDS IVBDS
HOURS ALOTTED200hrs 70hrs 130hrs
PRACTICAL/CLINICALTEACHING
130 55 85 MODEL,CHAIRSIDE TEACHING,ONPATIENTS,RADIOGRAPHS
DEMONSTRATIONTEACHING
25 10 15 VIDEOS,ON PATIENTS/ON MODELDEMONSTRATIONS
TUTORIALS 24 10 14 -SEMINARS/ASSIGNMENT 2 0 2 LCD,BLACKBOARD,PAPERINTEGRATEDTEACHING/PROBLEMBASED LEARNING
4 0 14 CHAIR SIDE TEACHING
TOTAL 185 75 130
COURSE CONTENT
DIDACTIC
TOTALHOURSALLOTED
TOPICS MUST KNOW DESIRABLE TO KNOW NICE TO KNOW
20 hrs Introductionoforthodontics
Definition, HistoricalBackground,
Aims and Objectives oforthodontic and Need forOrthodontic care.
Branches & Introductionto various appliances
Malocclusion& NormalOcclusion
Concept of normal occlusion
Factors affecting normalocclusion
Six keys of normal occlusion
Definition of malocclusion
Description of differenttypes of dental, skeletaland functionalmalocclusion.
centric relation & centricocclusion
Classificationofmalocclusion
Principle, description, advantagesand disadvantages of classificationof malocclusion by Angle
Simon, Lischer and Ackerman andProffit classification.
Deweys modification & othermodification
Etiology ofMalocclusion
Definition, Importance,classification of local and generaletiological factors
General etiological factors
Local etiological factors
Habits – Classification & dentalfeaturesa. Tongue thrusting habit and itscorrectionb. Thumb sucking & its correction
Removableorthodontics
Classification of removableappliances
appliancesgeneral principle of removableappliances
Components of Removableappliances
Different types of clasps and theiruses
Different types of labial bows andtheir uses
Different types of springs and theiruses
Preventiveorthodontics
Definition, Different proceduresundertaken in preventiveorthodontics and theirlimitations, Space maintainers.
InterceptiveOrthodontics,
Definition Different proceduresundertaken in interceptingorthodontics, Habitbreaking appliances
Serial extractions:Definition, indications,contra-indications,technique, advantage anddisadvantage
Role of muscle exercises as ininterceptive procedure.
CorrectiveOrthodontics
Definition, Factors to beconsidered during treatmentplanning
Model analysis: Pont’s, AshleyHowe’s, Carey’s, Moyer’s, Mixeddentition analysis
Methods of gainingspace in arch:-indications, Relativemerits and demerits ofproximal stripping
Expansion appliances inorthodontics: Principles,Indications for archexpansion, Description ofexpansion appliance andtheir uses.
Rapid maxillary
expansionExtractions inorthodontics- indicationsand selection of teeth forextraction.
GeneralPrinciples inOrthodonticTreatmentPlanning ofDental andSkeletalMalocclusion
treatment planning -introduction
principle of treatmentplanning timing oftreatment
Growth andDevelopment
Definition
Growth spurts and differentialgrowth
Factors influencing growth anddevelopment
Methods of measuring growth
Growth theories (Genetic, Sicher,Scott, Moss, Petrovic,Multifactorial)
Genetic and epigenetic factors ingrowth
Cephalocaudal gradient in growth
Clinical application of study ofGrowth and Development
MorphologicDevelopment ofCraniofacial structures
Methods of bone growth
Prenatal growth ofcraniofacial structures
Postnatal growth anddevelopment of : cranialbase, maxilla, dentalarches and occlusionh
FunctionalDevelopmentof DentalArches AndOcclusion
Factors influencing functionaldevelopment of dental arches andocclusion.
Forces of occlusionWolf’s law of transformation ofbone & Trajectories of forces
Diagnosis andDiagnosticAids
Definition and classification ofdiagnostic aids
Importance of case history andclinical examination in
Description ofanatomical Landmarkslines and angles used incephalometric analysis
Analysis- Steiner’s, Down’s,
orthodontics
Study Models: - Importance anduses-Preparation and preservationof study models
Importance of intraoral X-rays inorthodontics
Panoramic radiographs:-Advantages, disadvantages anduses
Cephalometrics, Advantages,disadvantages, DefinitionDescription and use ofcephalostat.
Tweed’s, Ricket’s E-lineWITS appraisal
Electromyography and itsuses in orthodontics
Wrist X-rays and itsimportance inorthodontics
EXTRAORALAPLLIANCES
Headgears,chin cupReverse pull headgears
MYO-FUNCTIONALAPPLIANCES
Definition and principles
Muscle exercises and their use inorthodontics
FunctionalappliancesActivator, oralscreen, FrankelFunctionRegulator,Bionator, Twinblock, LipBumper
Inclined planes-upper and lower
FIXEDORTHODONTICAPPLIANCES
Definition, Indications,Contraindications,Classification
Component parts andtheir usesBasic principles ofdifferent techniques:Edgewise, Begg’s,Straight wire.
45hrs DifferentialDiagnosis &methods oftreatment of:
Midline Diastema, Crossbite, Open bite, Deepbite, Spacing, Crowding,Class II-Division 1,Division 2, Class III
Malocclusion- True andPsuedo Class III
OrthodonticManagementof Cleft Lipand Palate
introduction,incidence,classificationetiology –genetic,environmentManagement
Principles ofSurgicalOrthodontics
Minor surgicalprocedures
Brief knowledgeof correction of:-Mandibularprognathism andRetrognathism
MaxillaryPrognathism andRetrognathism
Anterior open biteand deep bite
Recentadvances inorthodontics
Orthodontic Materials
Orthodontic Techniques
Recent ConceptsRetention andRelapse
Definition.,need for retention.
causes of relapse.
Theories of retention
methods of Retention
Different types ofretention devices,
Duration ofretention,
NON-DIDACTIC
STRATERGY
YEAR
PRACTICAL
CLINICAL/PRECLIN
ICAL
DEM
ONSTRATION
TUTORIAL/
DISCUSSION
SEMINAR/
ASIGNMENT
INTREGRATED
TEACHING
HOURS
ALLOTED
TOPICSIIIBDS
1) Journal write upon topics (5hrs)
-Introduction toorthodontics
-Aims ofOrthodontictreatment
-Branches ofOrthodontics
-History ofOrthodontics
-Stainless steel
-Generalprinciples of wirebending
-Pliers used inorthodontics
-Removableorthodonticappliance Clasps
2) Basic wirebending exercise(15hrs)
1) Makingupper andlower Alginateimpression(5hrs)
2). Study Modelpreparation andModel Analysis(10hrs)
1)Manipulationand procedureof AlginateImpression(4hrs)
2) study modelpreparation(5hrs)
3)Modelanalysis-Pont'sAnalysis-AshleyHowe'sAnalysis-Carey'sAnalysis-Bolton'sAnalysis-Moyer'sAnalysis(6hrs)
1) Materialandprocedure ofDentalimpression(2hrs)
2)Modelanalysis-Pont'sAnalysis-AshleyHowe'sAnalysis-Carey'sAnalysis-Bolton'sAnalysis-Moyer'sAnalysis(8hrs)
75hrs
3) Fabrication ofClasps(5hrs)
4) Fabrication ofSprings. (5hrs)
5) Fabrication ofCanine retractors(5hrs)35 hrs 15hrs 15hrs 10hrs 0 0 75hrs
IVBDS
1. Adam's Clasp onAnterior teethGauge 0.7mm(5hrs)
2. Modified Adam'sClasp on upperarch Gauge 0.7mm(5hrs)
3. High Labial bowwith Apron springon upper arch(Gauge of Labialbow - 0.9mm,Apron spring -0.3mm)(5hrs)
4. Coffin spring onupper arch Gauge1mm(5hrs)
5.ApplianceConstruction inAcrylic(20hrs)
-Upper & LowerHawley's Appliance
-Upper Hawley'swith Anterior biteplane
- Upper Habitbreaking Appliance
1.Case Historytaking(6hrs)
2. Casediscussion(6hrs)
3. Discussion onthe given topic(6hrs)
4.Cephalometrictracinga. Tracingb. Down'sAnalysisc. Steiner'sAnalysisd. Tweed'sAnalysis(27hrs)
1)Cephalometric tracings(10hrs)- Down'sAnalysis-Steiner'sAnalysis--Tweed'sAnalysis
2) Adam'sClasp onAnterior teethGauge0.7mm(1hrs)
3)ModifiedAdam's Claspon upper archGauge 0.7mm(1hrs)
4)High Labialbow withApron springon upper arch(Gauge ofLabial bow -0.9mm, Apronspring -0.3mm) (2hrs)
5)Coffin
1)Casediscussion-Case history-Clinicalexamination-Functionalexamination(6hrs)
2)Discussionon Journaltopics(6hrs)
3)Cephalometric. (2hrs)
Assignmentsubmission(2hr)
1) Chair sidediscussion(7hrs)
2)Making ofAlginateimpression(7hrs)
130hrs
-Upper Hawley'swith Posterior biteplane with `Z'Spring
-Construction ofActivator
- Lower inclinedplane/Catalan'sAppliance
-Upper Expansionplate withExpansion Screw
spring onupper archGauge 1mm(1hrs)
40hrs 45hrs 15hrs 14hrs 2hr 14hrs 130hrs