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SDM OR 812: Orthodontic Clinical Practice
Supervised orthodontic clinical practice in the outpatient orthodontic clinic. 17 cr, 1st through 6th sem. -
SDM OR 813: Orthodontic Clinical Practice
Supervised orthodontic clinical practice in the outpatient orthodontic clinic. 12 cr, 1st through 6th sem. -
SDM OR 821: Orthodontic Seminar II
Shorter courses for second year residents comprising the following seminars: OR 821.1 The Efficiency and Business of Orthodontics: Etiology of malocclusions and dysfunction; selecting efficient alternative treatment mechanics; new technology tools; efficient management of a private orthodontic practice. Dr.Walker, 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem., 40 hours OR 821.2 Case Review/Early Treatment: Issues related to orthodontic treatment of children and adults. Dr. Becker. 1 cr, 3rd and 4th sem., 10 hours. 821.3 ABO Review. Preparation for ABO phase 2 exam and annual assessment exams. Dr. Will and faculty, 1 cr, 4th sem., 10 hours. OR 821.4 Orthognathic Surgery: Diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment of dentofacial deformities. Dr. Mehra 1 cr, 3rd and 4th sem., 10 hours. OR 821.5: Bidimensional treatment: Practical and theoretical aspects of Bi-Dimensional orthodontic therapy in all types of malocclusions. Dr. Bednar. 3 cr, 5th and 6th sem., 48 hours. -
SDM OR 831: Orthodontics Seminar III
Shorter specialty seminars for the third year residents comprising the following seminars: OR 831.1 Practice Management: Topics related to the efficient management of a private orthodontic practice. Dr. Blau. 1 cr, 6th sem., 12 hours. OR 831.2 Finishing and Retention: Discussions that focus on specific skills and knowledge related to finishing procedures and retention. Dr. Will, 1 cr., 5th and 6th sem., 15 hours. OR 831.3 Practice Alternatives: Topics related to establishing a private orthodontic practice. Dr. Blau. 1cr, 5th sem., 12 hours. -
SDM OR 900: Case Presentation
This course consists of case presentations given by students in all three years of the program. Cases presented include initial diagnosis and treatment planning, progress cases, problem cases, finished cases, and cases requiring interdisciplinary care. 3 cr, 1st and 2nd sem.; 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.; 2 cr, 5th and 6th sem. -
SDM OR 910: Literature Review
Current topics related to orthodontic clinical practice. 4 cr, 1st and 2nd sem., 64 hours. -
SDM OR 920: Literature Review
A weekly seminar concentrating on critical evaluation of current and classical orthodontic literature. 4 cr, 3rd through 6th sem. 64 hours; 2 cr, 3rd and 4th sem.; 2 cr, 5th and 6th sem. -
SDM OR 950: Diagnosis and Occlusion
Advanced diagnostic and occlusal adjustment techniques; the importance of occlusion in optimal orthodontic diagnosis and treatment. 3 cr, 1st-6th sem. 36 hours (1 cr, 1st and 2nd sem., 12 hours; 1 cr, 3rd and 4th sem., 12 hours; 1 cr, 5th and 6th sem., 12 hours) -
SDM OR 991: Research: Orthodontics
Guided investigation of the field of orthodontics or its related preclinical sciences. Partially satisfies requirements for the MSD (4 cr, 1st-2nd sem.) or the DScD (4cr, 1st-2nd sem.) -
SDM OR 992: Research: Orthodontics
Guided investigation of the field of orthodontics or its related preclinical sciences. Partially satisfies requirements for the MSD (4 cr, 3rd-4th sem.) or the DScD. (4cr, 3rd-4th sem.) -
SDM OR 993: Research: Orthodontics
Guided investigation of the field of orthodontics or its related preclinical sciences. Partially satisfies requirements for the MSD (4 cr, 5th-6th sem.) or the DScD. (4 cr, 5th -- 6th sem.) -
SDM OR 994: Research: Orthodontics
Guided investigation of the field of orthodontics or its related preclinical sciences. Partially satisfies requirements for the DScD degree .(4cr, 7th -- 8th sem.) -
SDM OR 995: Research: Orthodontics
Guided investigation of the field of orthodontics or its related preclinical sciences. Partially satisfies requirements for the DScD degree (4cr., 9th-10th sem.) -
SDM OS 520: General Medicine and Dental Correlations
Lectures, case presentations, and demonstrations illustrate the relationships between the pathological processes of disease and their clinical manifestations. Emphasis is on the dental management of patients with complex medical problems. -
SDM OS 521: Pain Control I
This course presents the pharmacological aspects and indications for the use of local anesthetics as well as patient evaluation and detailed discussion of injections techniques. It will provide an introduction to the management of medical emergencies as well as prescription writing. A review of the relevant head and neck anatomy and neurophysiology will be covered. Each student will participate in a laboratory/clinical exercise which will be offered in the spring semester, prior to entering the clinic. -
SDM OS 524: Physical Diagnosis
This course presents the principles of and procedures in the physical evaluation of the dental patient. Students learn to perform a physical examination, obtain a patient history, and evaluate patient information. -
SDM OS 530: Oral Surgery
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of tooth removal as well as minor and major oral surgical procedures. Patient history and physical examination are described. Emphasis will be given to the pre-surgical patient evaluation, risk management, and basic surgical principles. -
SDM OS 532: Pain Control II
The course builds on the concepts presented in OS 521, and is designed to provide the dental student with a basic introduction to pain and anxiety control of the dental patient. Emphasis is placed on the psychology of pain, behavior techniques, nitrous oxide, oral and intravenous sedation, along with general anesthesia. Patient evaluation and the prevention and treatment of medical emergencies and management of anesthetic complications will be discussed. -
SDM OS 640: Clinical Oral Surgery
This course provides a clinical rotation in oral and maxillofacial surgery in the third and fourth year. It is designed to give the undergraduate students clinical hands-on experience in office surgical procedures pertinent to the general dentist. The student may have the opportunity to observe and/or assist with more complicated procedures in the both the clinic and operating room setting during the rotation. Daily seminars are given throughout the rotation. Clinical rotation: Two weeks. -
SDM OS 761: Medical Concerns of the Dental Patient
A review of internal medicine and the management of the medically compromised dental patient.
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