Apr 30, 2024  
2020-2021 ATSU University Catalog 
    
2020-2021 ATSU University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Dental Medicine

  
  • DOH 603 - Endodontics I


    1.8 credit hours

    This course expands upon the dental pulp module in the first year and introduces endodontic treatment technique and procedures. The goal of the pre-clinical endodontic program is to prepare the student to understand, recognize, diagnose and successfully treat diseases of and injuries to the pulp and periapical tissues. Management of common clinical endodontic problems that may be encountered in the practice of general dentistry will be emphasized.
  
  • DOH 604 - Fixed Prosthodontics


    2.7 credit hours

    This module presents an overview of clinical procedures associated with both single unit and fixed partial denture restorations. The primary topics will focus on diagnostic, clinical and theoretical considerations for all-gold, metal-ceramic and all-ceramic single unit restorations with preparation and framework design for metal based fixed partial dentures. To improve understanding of the fabrication process, dental materials utilized in the fabrication and delivery of each restoration type will be summarized. The student will be able to discuss and assess each procedure performed.
  
  • DOH 605 - Implantology


    2.5 credit hours

    The implant module presents basic understanding of the biological aspects necessary for successful implant therapy.
  
  • DOH 607 - TMD


    1.7 credit hours

    The emphasis of this course is the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of the most common temporomandibular disorders. The lectures are organized in a sequence which will allow the student to understand the concepts in diagnosis and apply that understanding to the laboratory experiences.
  
  • DOH 608 - Oral Maxillofacial Surgery


    1.8 credit hours

    This course is an introductory level didactic presentation of the fundamental concepts of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental skills of oral surgery which apply to the practice of general dentistry.
  
  • DOH 609 - Periodontics


    2.1 credit hours

    This intermediate course focuses on the application of basic sciences to clinical problems in periodontology. Students will be able to focus on the classification of periodontal diseases, diagnosis and management of periodontal diseases and non-surgical and surgical treatment. Emphasis will be placed on etiology, pathogenesis, treatment modalities and therapeutic and preventive periodontics in a clinical setting. Students will be able to support their treatment decisions with evidence-based literature.
  
  • DOH 610 - Endodontics II


    1.0 credit hours

    This course will acquaint the student with a simulated clinical application of the principles of endodontic therapy. Procedures will be performed on extracted teeth and the progression of the student will be evaluated and monitored throughout the course. As a prerequisite, the student should have an understanding of histology, general tooth anatomy, infection, inflammation and repair. Also, knowledge of managing the medically compromised patient. and systemic diseases.
  
  • DOH 611 - Pediatric Dentistry


    2.4 credit hours

    This module will introduce and examine the clinical, operative and behavior management issues relating to Pediatric dentistry.
  
  • DOH 613 - Dentistry in the Community I


    4.0 credit hours

    The module focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system.
  
  • DOH 616 - Special Care Dentistry


    2.7 credit hours

    This course integrates basic disease processes, epidemiology, demographics, treatment planning, and principles of providing dental treatment for individuals with a wide variety of special needs. These include patients with physical, medical, developmental, and cognitive conditions, which limit the patients’ ability to receive routine oral care. In addition, this course will provide oral health professionals with tools to assess the needs of older adults, analyze their often complex medical, physical, and social situations, and provide optimum treatment for each individual.
  
  • DOH 618 - Dentistry in the Community II


    4.0 credit hours

    This course will look at various community-based programs: how best to develop, implement, and evaluate these programs as well as financing these programs. Students will work with a local organization/ institution/ agency to develop a comprehensive oral health plan for a community.
  
  • DOH 623 - Treatment Planning


    3.2 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to enable students to develop the logical thought processes needed for comprehensive, problem-oriented treatment planning for adult and medically complex patients. Previous didactic information will be utilized as the student applies this knowledge to the assessment and organization of specific patient data. Students will work in groups to prepare several diagnoses and problem lists needed to plan sequenced treatments. Students will also be provided a basic understanding of how various medical disorders can affect oral health and the delivery of dental care. This module is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of how various medical disorders can affect oral health and the delivery of dental care. In addition to learning basic information about common medical conditions, the student learns the process of risk assessment and treatment planning considerations for patients with typical medical disorders. Emphasis is placed on studying and researching various information resources.
  
  • DOH 624 - Oral Medicine


    4.6 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to enable students to develop the logical thought processes needed for comprehensive, problem-oriented treatment planning for adult and medically complex patients. Previous didactic information will be utilized as the student applies this knowledge to the assessment and organization of specific patient data. Students will work in groups to prepare several diagnoses and problem lists needed to plan sequenced treatments. Students will also be provided a basic understanding of how various medical disorders can affect oral health and the delivery of dental care. This module is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of how various medical disorders can affect oral health and the delivery of dental care. In addition to learning basic information about common medical conditions, the student learns the process of risk assessment and treatment planning considerations for patients with typical medical disorders. Emphasis is placed on studying and researching various information resources.
  
  • DOH 625 - Fundamentals of Dental Materials


    1.7 credit hours

    This course will introduce students to fundamental principles and concepts of dental materials science. The four categories of materials, ceramics, composites, metals and polymers, will be discussed by giving examples of commonly used dental materials. Each material will be evaluated in terms of their molecular structure and physical, mechanical, chemical and biological properties. These materials will subsequently be reviewed from a practical practicing viewpoint as they are later presented in specific clinical-type disciplines.
  
  • DOH 630 - Oral Pathology I


    2.7 credit hours

    This module provides a comprehensive overview of the variety of diseases and conditions, common and uncommon, which could be encountered in patients seen in a routine dental practice. It encompasses the application of basic principles of pathology orally as well as recognition of pathologic conditions unique to the mouth as well as oral manifestations of systemic disease. This module provides a comprehensive understanding of the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment of the myriad of diseases/conditions affecting the oral cavity and head and neck.
  
  • DOH 634 - Dental Anesthesia


    2.3 credit hours

    This module covers concepts and techniques related to the administration of local anesthetic agents and nitrous oxide. Course content includes a comprehensive review of pharmacologic agents used to obtain topical and local anesthesia, and nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia; risk assessment performed during the medical history review; patient selection criteria for choosing appropriate pain management strategies; prevention and treatment of medical emergencies; and patient management during anesthesia and nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia.
  
  • DOH 638 - Complete Removable Prosthodontics LAB


    1.6 credit hours

    In this module students will learn and apply the laboratory skills necessary to create high quality complete dentures as well as nomenclature and concepts relevant to complete dental fabrications.
  
  • DOH 641 - Fixed Pro LAB


    6.5 credit hours

    This module presents an overview of laboratory procedures associated with both single unit and fixed partial denture restorations. The primary topics will focus on diagnostic, clinical and theoretical considerations for all-gold, metal-ceramic and all-ceramic single unit restorations with preparation and framework design for metal based fixed partial dentures. To improve understanding of the fabrication process, dental materials utilized in the fabrication and delivery of each restoration type will be summarized. The student will be able to discuss and assess each procedure performed.
  
  • DOH 642 - Implantology LAB


    0.7 credit hours

    This module exposes students to one implant system in the laboratory portion of the course and there they perform some of the routine implant mechanics; this includes placement templates, simulated implant placement, impression transfer to the laboratory analogue, provisionalization and overdenture mechanics.
  
  • DOH 643 - Collaborative Dental Rounds III


    1.5 credit hours

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 644 - Pharmacology II


    3.0 credit hours

    This course expands upon the basic principles of pharmacology taught in Pharmacology 513 (prerequisite). Content includes the rationale for use of specific drugs, drug indications/contraindications, and drug interactions of major drug classes used to treat common systemic conditions. Topics include drugs used to manage/treat cardiovascular disease, endocrine disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory disorders, cancer and autoimmune diseases. Over-the-counter medications will be reviewed. Medication misuse, principles of addiction and drug abuse will also be discussed.
  
  • DOH 645 - Operative Dentistry III


    4.0 credit hours

    This module is a continuation of the Operative Dentistry (D1) module. This module will expand the students’ knowledge of the theory and techniques of operative dentistry. Students will have the opportunity to combine the theoretical understanding and integration of clinical skills with medical science knowledge, develop properly sequenced treatment plan, develop technical skills in operative dentistry through learning more about intracoronal preparation and restorations in single teeth, develop clinical judgment, perform self-assessments, and develop their professional conduct, attitude and appearance. The module will provide students the opportunity to apply clinical and professional skills in a simulated practice environment.
  
  • DOH 647 - Collaborative Dental Rounds IV


    1.5 credit hours

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 650 - Operative Dentistry II


    3.3 credit hours

    This module is a continuation of the Operative Dentistry (D1) module. This module will expand the students’ knowledge of the theory and techniques of operative dentistry. Students will have the opportunity to combine the theoretical understanding and integration of clinical skills with medical science knowledge, develop properly sequenced treatment plan, develop technical skills in operative dentistry through learning more about intracoronal preparation and restorations in single teeth, develop clinical judgment, perform self-assessments, and develop their professional conduct, attitude and appearance. The module will provide students the opportunity to apply clinical and professional skills in a simulated practice environment.
  
  • DOH 655 - OMF Radiology I


    1 credit hour

    This module will describe the principles of radiographic image acquisition for intraoral and panoramic x-ray modalities, radiobiology, radiation safety, recognition of radiographic anatomy, and interpretation of radiographic pathoses.
  
  • DOH 656 - OMF Radiology II


    2.1 credit hours

    This module will describe the principles of radiographic image acquisition for intraoral and panoramic x-ray modalities, radiobiology, radiation safety, recognition of radiographic anatomy, and interpretation of radiographic pathoses.
  
  • DOH 665 - Professionalism III


    0.5 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to impress upon students the importance of professional behavior in their lives and careers.
  
  • DOH 666 - Professionalism IV


    0.5 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to impress upon students the importance of professional behavior in their lives and careers.
  
  • DOH 667 - Ethics Jurisprudence


    0.5 credit hours

    This is an introductory level course on ethics, professionalism, and jurisprudence as it relates to dentistry.
  
  • DOH 670 - Clinic Orientation II


    7 credit hours

    During the orientation period, students will have initial experiences working in the clinical setting providing a variety of diagnostic, preventive, and anesthesia related procedures on each other while learning to operate and maintain the clinic equipment. Rotations through sterilization and locating equipment, supplies and the procedure for checking out equipment will also be included.
  
  • DOH 671 - Introduction to Clinical Dentistry III


    3.0 credit hours

    During the orientation period, students will have initial experiences working in the clinical setting providing a variety of diagnostic, preventive, and anesthesia related procedures on each other while learning to operate and maintain the clinic equipment. Rotations through sterilization and locating equipment, supplies and the procedure for checking out equipment will also be included.
  
  • DOH 672 - Introduction to Clinical Dentistry IV


    2.0 credit hours

    During the orientation period, students will have initial experiences working in the clinical setting providing a variety of diagnostic, preventive, and anesthesia related procedures on each other while learning to operate and maintain the clinic equipment. Rotations through sterilization and locating equipment, supplies and the procedure for checking out equipment will also be included.
  
  • DOH 682 - Behavioral Science I


    1.6 credit hours

    This module introduces and reviews the legitimacy, methods, disorders, ethics, and legal components of mental health/substance abuse disorders and social issues that impact the clinical dentist.
  
  • DOH 684 - Introduction to Lasers


    1.6 credit hours

    This module will introduce the students to the basic theory and techniques of using lasers in dentistry. They will learn a comprehensive overview of the clinical applications of lasers in contemporary dental practices. Students will learn and understand the basic laser physics, the science behind laser tissue interactions, the operation of various lasers and basic safety aspects. They will comprehend the use of lasers in oral surgery, the full range of therapeutic applications for hard tissue, the indication and contraindications for lasers in periodontal therapy as well as laser-based diagnostics, and future aspects in laser dentistry. The students will have the opportunity to apply their theoretical understanding and will practice their clinical and professional skills in simulated treatments.
  
  • DOH 694 - InterProfessional (IPE) Through the Lens of Oral Systemic Disease II


    0.5 credit hours

    This course introduces the concepts of telehealth (telemedicine and teledentistry) and will provide a basic understanding of how telehealth brings care to underserved populations utilizing traditional and new technologies. As well, this course is designed to teach students universal communication skills with patients and other healthcare providers.
  
  • DOH 697 - Evidence Based Dentistry I


    1.5 credit hours

    This course integrates access to and use of evidence in support of critical decision-making. Students will demonstrate mastery through professional presentation applying concepts associated with the basis of evidence-based approach to clinical practice in answering a specific clinical question.
  
  • DOH 698 - Evidence Based Dentistry II


    1.0 credit hours

    This course integrates access to and use of evidence in support of critical decision-making. Students will demonstrate mastery through professional presentation applying concepts associated with the basis of evidence-based approach to clinical practice in answering a specific clinical question.
  
  • DOH 703 - Advanced Clinic Seminar I


    5.0 credit hours

    This module will utilize small group discussions, lectures and problem-based learning groups in consideration of dental cases that will integrate knowledge of basic and clinical sciences in relation to patient care.
  
  • DOH 704 - Advanced Clinic Seminar II


    4.8 credit hours

    This module will utilize small group discussions, lectures and problem-based learning groups in consideration of dental cases that will integrate knowledge of basic and clinical sciences in relation to patient care.
  
  • DOH 706 - Orthodontics


    1.9 credit hours

    This module will aid students in the recognition and diagnosis of basic orthodontic conditions as well as minor treatment modalities.
  
  • DOH 716 - Dentistry in the Community III


    2.0 credit hours

    The module focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system.
  
  • DOH 717 - Dentistry in the Community IV


    1.0 credit hours

    The module focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system.
  
  • DOH 743 - Collaborative Dental Rounds V


    1.5 credit hour

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 744 - Collaborative Dental Rounds VI


    1.5 credit hour

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 765 - Professionalism V


    .5 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to impress upon students the importance of professional behavior in their lives and careers.
  
  • DOH 768 - Comprehensive Care Clinic I


    18.8 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 769 - Comprehensive Care Clinic II


    21.0 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 777 - Clinic I


    27.7 credit hours:

  
  • DOH 792 - Reflective Writing Portfolio I


    0.5 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • DOH 793 - Reflective Writing Portfolio II


    0.5 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • DOH 795 - Oral Pathology II


    1.2 credit hours

    This module provides a comprehensive understanding of the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment of the myriad of diseases/conditions affecting the oral cavity and head and neck.
  
  • DOH 803 - Advanced Clinic Seminar III


    2.0 credit hours

    This module consists of seminars offered on the following topics: Dental Materials Cost Containment in Sim Clinic, Dental Materials Cost Containment, Clinic Management Cost Containment, Good Financial Hygiene, Getting Out and Staying Out of Debt, Legal Entities in Dentistry, Tax Management and Basic Financial Planning, Practice Management Accounting, Retirement Planning and Investments, Employment Issues, Risk Management/Liability Insurance, Marketing Strategies, Disability Insurance.
  
  • DOH 804 - Advanced Clinic Seminar IV


    2.0 credit hours

    This module consists of seminars offered on the following topics: Dental Materials Cost Containment in Sim Clinic, Dental Materials Cost Containment, Clinic Management Cost Containment, Good Financial Hygiene, Getting Out and Staying Out of Debt, Legal Entities in Dentistry, Tax Management and Basic Financial Planning, Practice Management Accounting, Retirement Planning and Investments, Employment Issues, Risk Management/Liability Insurance, Marketing Strategies, Disability Insurance.
  
  • DOH 814 - Regulations in Dentistry


    .25 credit hours

  
  • DOH 817 - Dentistry in the Community V


    4.0 credit hours

    The module focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system.
  
  • DOH 843 - Collaborative Dental Rounds VII


    1.0 credit hours

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 845 - Collaborative Dental Rounds VIII


    1.0 credit hours

  
  • DOH 865 - Professionalism VI


    .5 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to impress upon students the importance of professional behavior in their lives and careers.
  
  • DOH 868 - Comprehensive Care Clinic III


    20 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 869 - Comprehensive Care Clinic IV


    14 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 877 - Clinic II


    36.1 credit hours:

  
  • DOH 892 - Reflective Writing Portfolio III


    .75 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • DOH 893 - Reflective Writing Portfolio IV


    .75 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • EDOH 6000 - Academic Dental Careers I


    1 credit hour

    This is an experiential course in which the student explores various aspects of academic dentistry including but not limited to university structure and function, structure and function of the dental school, teaching and learning, biomedical/educational research, and service.
  
  • EDOH 6020 - Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine for Dental Conditions


    1.3 credit hours

    The student will develop and demonstrate osteopathic manipulative techniques for dental conditions.
  
  • EDOH 6212 - Dental Spanish I


    1 credit hour

    This communication-based course is designed to help dental professionals progress in their ability to communicate with patients in Spanish. Students will practice everyday situations that dental students, pre-professionals, and professionals may encounter in dental settings. The course reviews Spanish grammar, introduces essential medical and dental vocabulary, and presents cross-cultural information, all within the context of communicating with Hispanic patients.
  
  • EDOH 6550 - Primary Care Evaluation and Diagnostics for the Dentist


    1.33 credit hours

    This course is designed to provide basic preventative primary care education to dental students in order to improve the management and detection of chronic disease, as well as expanding their physical exam skills and diagnostic capabilities. This will be accomplished through 10 weekly modules to be completed online and 4 labs to be held after 5PM. The course will culminate with a standardized patient encounter which will allow students to apply what they have learned.
  
  • EDOH 6925 - Radiology Interpretation Elective


    0.63 credit hours

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in the interpretation of radiographs at a preclinical level. Students will be able to identify normal anatomical conditions, deviations of normal, pathologies of the dental hard and soft tissues, and common radiographic technique errors. Students will develop differential diagnoses, present, discuss and defend findings in class and in small groups online as well as demonstrate interpersonal skills as both a group leader and a group member. Students will practice communicating the translation of radiographic findings into lay terms. Finally, students will discuss the benefits and challenges of participating in learning networks.
  
  • EDOH 7000 - Academic Dental Careers II


    1 credit hour

    This is an experiential course in which the student explores various aspects of academic dentistry including but not limited to university structure and function, structure and function of the dental school, teaching and learning, biomedical/educational research, and service.
  
  • EDOH 7020 - Ethics & Professionalism Elective


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in ethics and/or professionalism.
  
  • EDOH 7050 - Public Health & Community Dentistry Elective


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in public health and/or community dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 7101 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice I


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in clinical practice.
  
  • EDOH 7103 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice -Urgent Care


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in diagnosis and management of acute dental treatment needs, in addition to refining critical thinking and patient management skills in an urgent care setting. This course is designed to cater to the special interests of those students exploring the options for post-graduate training. Semester
  
  • EDOH 7103 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice -Urgent Care


    1.0

     

     

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in diagnosis and management of acute dental treatment needs, in addition to refining critical thinking and patient management skills in an urgent care setting. This course is designed to cater to the special interests of those students exploring the options for post-graduate training. Semester

  
  • EDOH 7110 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Preventive & Restorative Dentistry


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in preventive and/or restorative dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 7120 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Endodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in endodontics.
  
  • EDOH 7130 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Oral Surgery


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in oral surgery.
  
  • EDOH 7140 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Periodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in periodontics.
  
  • EDOH 7150 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Fixed Prosthodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in fixed prosthodontics.
  
  • EDOH 7160 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Removable Prosthodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in removable prosthodontics.
  
  • EDOH 7170 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Orthodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in orthodontics.
  
  • EDOH 7180 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Pediatric Dentistry


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in pediatric dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 7185 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Special Care Dentistry


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in special care dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 7190 - Concepts in Leadership I


    1.5 credit hours

    Through a series of lectures, guided interactions and group exercises, students will explore the principles of leadership.
  
  • EDOH 7195 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Implant Dentistry


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in implant dentistry.  MDOH 6302, 6307, 6402, 6407 Semester
  
  • EDOH 7196 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Sleep Dentistry


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in sleep dentistry.  MDOH D1 & D2 Courses
  
  • EDOH 7212 - Dental Spanish II


    1 credit hour

    This communication-based course is designed to help dental professionals progress in their ability to communicate with patients in Spanish. Students will practice everyday situations that dental students, pre-professionals, and professionals may encounter in dental settings. The course reviews Spanish grammar, introduces essential medical and dental vocabulary, and presents cross-cultural information, all within the context of communicating with Hispanic patients.
  
  • EDOH 7500 - Research Elective


    1 credit hour

    An elective course in which the student will receive credit for completion of a research project related to dentistry or oral public health. Each student will carry out and complete a research project, under the direction of a faculty advisor. Students may collaborate on projects. Enrolled students will meet periodically with faculty and each other to discuss research backgrounds, strategies, difficulties, and ways to meet the challenges of conducting research.
  
  • EDOH 7900 - Interprofessional Practice Elective - Health Partners


    1.33 credit hours

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in interprofessional practice.
  
  • EDOH 7901 - Interprofessional Education Elective


    1.33 credit hours

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in interprofessional practice. <\p>
  
  • EDOH 7905 - Practice Management Elective


    1.5 credit hours

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in practice management.
  
  • EDOH 8101 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice II


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in clinical practice.
  
  • EDOH 8102 - Advanced Digital Restorative Dentistry


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in digital dentistry.  D1, D2 & D3 courses
  
  • EDOH 8103 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice- Urgent Care


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in diagnosis and management of acute dental treatment needs, in addition to refining critical thinking and patient management skills in an urgent care setting. This course is designed to cater to the special interests of those students exploring the options for post-graduate training. D1, D2, D3 courses
  
  • EDOH 8110 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Preventive & Restorative Dentistry


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in preventive and/or restorative dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 8120 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Endodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in endodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8130 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Oral Surgery


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in oral surgery.
  
  • EDOH 8140 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Periodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in periodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8150 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Fixed Prosthodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in fixed prosthodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8160 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Removable Prosthodontics


    1 credit hour

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in removable prosthodontics.
 

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