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G-PRAC 5710
Principles Of Pedodontics For General Practice
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A lecture course presenting the basic concepts of diagnosis and treatment of the child in a general dental practice.
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Credits: 2 hours
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G-PRAC 5716
Special Problems In General Practice Dentistry I
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Courses designed to provide the student with opportunities to work with consultants and specialists on the faculty of the dental school on cases which require the attention of a specialist.
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Credits: 1,6 hours
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G-PRAC 5717
Special Problems In General Practice Dentistry II
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A continuation of G-PRAC 5716.
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Credits: 1,6 hours
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G-PRAC 5718
Special Problems In General Practice Dentistry III
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A continuation of G-PRAC 5717.
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Credits: 1,6 hours
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G-PRAC 5721
General Practice Clinic I
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Credits: 1,10 hours
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G-PRAC 5722
General Practice Clinic II
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Credits: 1,10 hours
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G-PRAC 5723
General Practice Clinic III
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Credits: 1,10 hours
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G-PRAC 5724
Hospital Residency In General Practice Iv
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Credits: 2 hours
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G-PRAC 5725
Hospital Residency In General Practice V
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Credits: 4 hours
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G-PRAC 5726
Hospital Residency In General Practice Vi
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Credits: 4 hours
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G-PRAC 5727
General Practice Clinical Pedodontics
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Clinical training in treating normal and handicapped children at Children's Mercy Hospital. Training includes providing treatment under general anesthesia at the hospital.
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Credits: 1 hours
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G-PRAC 5728
Dental Implantology
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The course is designed to include the following topics: history of implantology, implant materials and designs, fibroosseous and osseo-integration theories, bioinert and bioactive retention, indication and case selection, technique methodology, anatomical considerations and reasons for failure, prosthetic considerations using several systems and necessary radiographic aids, surgical stent and laboratory with simulated insertion of an implant.
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Credits: 1 hours
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G-PRAC 5730
Introduction To Periodontology
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This course is designed to introduce graduate students who are not enrolled in the periodontics program to various current philosophies and clinical applications of Periodontics including etiology, diagnosis, pathogenesis and various treatment modalities in current use.
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Credits: 1,2 hours
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G-PRAC 5731
Principles Of Minor Tooth Movement
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This lecture and laboratory course gives the non-orthodontic student an introduction to craniofacial growth and development physiology of the stomatognathic system, to etiology, incidence, recognition and unfavorable sequelae of malocclusion, and to the fabrication of removable and fixedbanded appliances necessary for the correction of minor irregularities.
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Credits: 2 hours
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G-PRAC 5732
Intravenous And Inhalation Sedation
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A comprehensive study of nitrous oxide and valium sedation combining lectures and clinical problems.
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Credits: 2 hours
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G-PRAC 5740
Interdisciplinary Seminar I
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The integration of common areas of concern in the clinical disciplines of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics and Prosthodontics as they relate to patient cases. Cases are presented that present problems in at least two clinical disciplines in the areas of Diagnosis, Treatment Programming or Therapy. The current literature is reviewed and the case discussed.
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Credits: 1 hours
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