Unit name | Advanced Care Dentistry Year 4 |
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Unit code | ORDS30005 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Academic Year (weeks 1 - 52) |
Unit director | Professor. Spiteri Staines |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
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Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Bristol Dental School |
Faculty | Faculty of Health Sciences |
This Unit of Teaching will take place in Year 4 terms 1 - 3 and will comprise of the elements of the Oral Disease and Orthodontics.
Oral Disease
The Oral Disease course will cover the following specialty areas:
• Oral Medicine
• Oral Pathology
• Dental & Maxillofacial Radiology
• Special Care Dentistry
• Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS)
• Oral Microbiology
Oral Disease Term 3 Year 4 (Consultant Clinic rotation)
• Rotations to Oral Diagnosis (Primary Care Unit)
• Rotations to Consultant Clinics eg. Oral Medicine
• Problem based learning sessions
Aims
The general aims of this element is to:
Orthodontics
Orthodontics is concerned with the extent of normal variation of form and function of both the hard and soft tissues of the face and the way in which such variations produce differences in the occlusion.
The course is designed to provide graduates with:
The graduate will be able to:
Oral Disease
Students should obtain a knowledge and understanding of the following:
Orthodontics -Intended learning outcomes
• To begin to develop ability to refer patients for an orthodontic opinion at the optimal time and in an optimal fashion.
Orthodontics
Oral Disease
The Oral Disease course element will consist of:
Oral disease lecture course would expect 1-2 hours pre-reading and 1-2 hours follow up per lecture/ topic teaching.
Contact hours per week (average)
Oral Disease – 3 hours per week
Student Input (average)
Oral Disease – 5 hours per week
Orthodontics
Teaching in this element is carried out by an integrated combination of:
The final Unit mark is an aggregate of the following assessments:
● eAssessment in Oral Disease (80% of the final unit mark)
● eAssessment in Orthodontics (20%)
The standard set pass mark will be scaled to 50% as described in the section on Standard Setting above.
eAssessment in Oral Disease - The Oral Disease eAssessment takes place in term 4.2. It comprises a range of question types amounting to 80 marks (approximately) and lasts 60 minutes.
eAssessment in Orthodontics - The Orthodontic eAssessment takes place in term 4.3. It comprises a range of question types amounting to 75 marks (approximately) and lasts 45 minutes.
Both assessments must be passed.
Element of Oral Disease (16 items)
Essential reading (5 items)
Oral and maxillofacial medicine: the basis of diagnosis and treatment - Crispian Scully, 2013
Selected chapters as relevant to lecture content including Chapters: 4, 5, 11, 16, 22, 23, 24, 26, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 41, 42, 43.
Scully's medical problems in dentistry - Crispian Scully, Crispian Scully, 2014
Chapter 47. Selected chapters as relevant to lecture content
Cawson's essentials of oral pathology and oral medicine - E. W. Odell, R. A. Cawson, 2017
Oral medicine: update for the dental team - Jane Luker, Crispian Scully, David H. Felix, 2015
Essentials of oral and maxillofacial surgery / edited by M. Anthony (Tony) Pogrel, Karl-Erik Kahnberg, Lars Andersson.
M. Anthony Pogrel editor. Karl-Erik Kahnberg editor. L Andersson (Lars), 1950- editor.
Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, 2014
Relevant material linked to lectures.
Recommended reading (7 items)
Essentials of dental radiography and radiology - Eric Whaites, Nicholas Drage, 2013
Selected chapters as relevant to lecture content.
Marsh and Martin's oral microbiology - Philip Marsh, Michael A. O. Lewis, Helen Rogers, David Williams, Melanie Wilson, 2016
Oral and maxillofacial surgery: an objective-based textbook - Jonathan Pedlar, John W. Frame, 2007
Principles of oral and maxillofacial surgery - U. J. Moore, 2011
Selected chapters as relevant to lecture content.
Oral pathology. 5th edition - J. V. Soames, J. C. Southam, 1998.
1: Disorders of development of teeth and craniofacial anomalies
2: Dental caries
3: Other disorders of teeth
4: Disorders of the dental pulp
5: Periapical periodontitis
6: Cysts of the jaws and oral soft tissues
7: Diseases of the periodontium
8: Hyperplastic, neoplastic and related disorders of oral mucosa
9: Keratoses and related disorders of oral mucosa
10: Oral epithelial tumours, melanocytic naevi, and malignant melanoma
11: Infections of the oral mucosa
12: Oral ulceration and vesiculobullous diseases
13: Miscellaneous disorders of oral mucosa
14: Diseases of salivary glands
15: Odontomes and odontogenic tumours
16: Disorders of bone
17: Diseases of the temporomandibular joint
A clinical guide to oral surgery. Book 1 / Tara Renton, C. Michael Hill.
Tara Renton C. M Hill
London: British Dental Association, 2013
A clinical guide to oral surgery. Book 2 / Tara Renton, C. Michael Hill.
Tara Renton. C. M. Hill
London: British Dental Association, 2017
Further reading (4 items)
BNF Publications – Website - Use as reference.
Dental Radiography: Diagnostic Ultrasound in the Head and Neck Region - October 2008 (Article)
Management of severe acute dental infections - D. P. Robertson, W. Keys, R. Rautemaa-Richardson, R. Burns, A. J. Smith, 2015-03-24 (Article)
Special care in dentistry: handbook of oral healthcare - Crispian Scully, Pedro Diz Dios, Navdeep Kumar, 2007
Selected chapters as relevant to lecture content including sections:
Causes of disability, Access and legal background (Disability Discrimination Act) Implications of disability legislation
Barriers to oral healthcare, Goals, The people involved in providing care, Treatment planning, Consent
Oral health in people with disabilities, Treatment modification
Element of Orthodontics (1 items)
Essential reading (1 items)
An introduction to orthodontics - Laura Mitchell, 2013
This text is essential, and students are strongly recommended to purchase this book.