This course classifies dental caries, examines early childhood caries, explains the role of saliva in tooth decay, articulates the CAMBRA goal, describes the prevalence of periodontal disease, identifies the two primary types of periodontal disease, and outlines the seven fundamental types of care.
Prerequisites
DAE 100 with a grade of āCā or higher or concurrent enrollment in DAE 100.
1. Describe the core principles and foundational concepts of cariology.
2. Examine the etiological factors and therapeutic approaches related to periodontal diseases.
3. Analyze the significance of preventive dentistry in promoting lifelong oral and systemic health.
4. Evaluate the clinical relevance and implications of oral pathologies.
5. Describe the foundational concepts of microbiology and assess their relevance to dental practice.
6. Explain the importance of infection control and immunity.
7. Outline the key principles and standard techniques employed in disinfection procedures.
8. Detail the appropriate methods and protocols for effective sterilization.