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DENT 6591
Professional Development I
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Clinical application of those principles taught in preceding terms.
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DENT 6592
Professional Development II
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Clinical application of those principles taught in preceding terms.
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DENT 6593
Professional Development III
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Clinical application of those principles taught in preceding terms.
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DENT 6595
Introduction To Implant Dentistry
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To provide the undergraduate student with a solid background into the role of implant dentistry in their profession. Advances in technique and materials which are responsible for improved predictability will be presented. Emphasis will be on patient selection, treatment planning and basic restorative techniques. The student will be able to initiate uncomplicated dental implant procedures with this information and will be prepared to enter into more advanced continuing education and graduate programs in this subject.
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Credits: 1 hours
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DENT 6600
Review Of Clinical Dentistry
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A summative review of the basic areas of clinical dentistry.
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Credits: 1,2 hours
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DENT 6601
Endodontics Clinical
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Clinical application of principles taught in preceding terms.
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DENT 6602
Grand Rounds II
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This course is a continuation of Grand Rounds I and its aim is similar to Grand Rounds I: expand on the dental student's basic knowledge of critical review of scientific literature and information literacy. Students will present a Table Clinic at Midwest Dental Conference and prepare a proposal for their senior Grand Rounds presentation.
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Credits: 1 hours
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DENT 6603
Grand Rounds III
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Grand Rounds III is an independent study course designed to develop research skills required to keep abreast of current concepts in dentistry, develop the organizational skills needed for an effective case presentation, and develop professional public speaking skills. After completing relevant literature research, the student will prepare the presentation of a case study and give a multimedia presentation to peers and colleagues.
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Credits: 1 hours
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DENT 6604
Grand Rounds IV
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Grand Rounds IV continues Grand Rounds III is an independent study course designed to develop research skills required to keep abreast of current concepts in dentistry, develop the organizational skills needed for an effective case presentation, and develop professional public speaking skills. After completing relevant literature research, the student will prepare the presentation of a case study and give a multimedia presentation to peers and colleagues.
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Credits: 1 hours
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DENT 6605
Review Of Clinical Dentistry II
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A review of foundation knowledge for clinical dentistry.
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Credits: 1-2 hours
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DENT 6606
Pediatric Dentistry Clinical I
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Clinical application of those principles taught in preceding terms.
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DENT 6607
Pediatric Dentistry Clinical Iv
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Clinical application of those principles taught in preceding terms.
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DENT 6609
Comprehensive Patient Care III
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Third and fourth year dental students will spend the majority of their curriculum time mastering the competencies required of a general dentist. This includes the ability to complete a dental diagnosis and treatment plan, present the case to the patient, implement and evaluate the dental care delivered. Comprehensive patient care courses foster development of skills through daily evaluation in technique, patient management, and diagnostic ability, supplemented by periodic mentor and team faculty evaluation. Semester evaluation will also take into account clinical productivity using a time unit system. Offered: Winter
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DENT 6610
Anxiety And Pain Control In Dentistry
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Techniques of selecting, administering and evaluating inhalation and intravenous sedation agents. An introduction to general anesthesia will also be included. Clinical experience in inhalation and intravenous sedation is highly desirable.
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Credits: 1 hours
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DENT 6611
Fixed Prosthodontics Clinical I
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Clinical application of principles taught in preceding terms.
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DENT 6613
Periodontal Treatment Planning
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Credits: 1 hours
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DENT 6614
Dentistry For The Special Patient
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The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student with the dental treatment of three populations of patients who you may encounter in your dental career (and often have trouble finding adequate care). They include patients who are developmentally disabled, the elderly, and the medically-compromised. The course will present
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Credits: 1-2 hours
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DENT 6617
Pediatric Dentistry Seminar
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This course is designed to allow fourth year students to build on the concepts presented in D6431. Using a seminar format, students will review pediatric dentistry concepts with emphasis on clinical application.
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Credits: 0.5 hours
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DENT 6618
Dental Jurisprudence And Ethics
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Legal aspects of dentistry to include dentist-patient and dentist-state relationships. Principles of ethics and the Missouri State Dental Laws are also covered.
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Credits: 1 hours
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DENT 6622
Periodontics Clinical Iv
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Clinical application of those principles taught in preceding terms.
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