Microbiology1 |
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general characteristics of bacteria,
fungi, and viruses and each microbe-related
diseases for diagnosis and treatment
of infectious diseases. |
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Physiology |
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| The purpose of this subject
is to understand the roles of cell,
tissue and organ, as well as to explore
the mechanisms of their physiological
and pathophysiological action. The lecture
was comprised of physiology about cell
and cellular membrane, immune , heart
and circulation , body fluid and kidney,
urination, respiration, nerve, endocrine,
special sensory, reproduction, digestion,
exercise. |
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Practice of Physiology |
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| The purpose of this subject
is to understand the roles of cell,
tissue and organ, as well as to explore
the mechanisms of their physiological
and pathophysiological action. This
lecture is course of confirm the purpose
through actually animal practice. The
contents include physiology about cell
and cellular membrane, immune, heart
and circulation, body fluid and kidney,
urination, respiration, nerve, endocrine,
special sensory, reproduction, digestion,
exercise. |
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BIOCHEMISTR |
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| Biochemistry is focused
with our bodies' chemical components-
their properties, functions, synthesis,
transport, and degradation. Students
will understand how the synthesis of
bio-molecules at the molecular level
and the biochemical changes underlying
representative disease conditions. |
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PRACTICE OF BIOCHEMISTRY |
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| Though the modern biochemical
procedure and recent molecular biological
tools, students will understand the
molecular actions of bio-molecules such
as protein, lipid and carbohydrates
in these practice. |
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Human Histology |
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This course provides the students
with an introduction to fundamental
Histology with an emphasis on research
methods, cytology, epithelial tissue,
glandular epithelium, gland, muscle
tissue, nerve tissue, and each organ's
histological structures. |
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Practice of Human Histology |
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Students will be required to observe
with the help of microscope the structure
of each organ and histological basis. |
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Human Anatomy |
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This course is designed to provide
visual understanding of the various
bodily systems such as skeletal system,
joints and ligaments, muscular system,
circulatory system, nervous system,
special sensory system, respiratory
system, gastrointestinal system, urogenital
system, endocrine system, and skin. |
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Practice of Human Anatomy
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| Students will be required
to dissect skeletal system, joints and
ligaments, musculature, circulatory
system, nervous system, special sensory
system, respiratory system, gastrointestinal
system, urogenital system, endocrine
system, and the skin. |
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Dental Materials 1 |
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| Retrospectively survey
the history of dental materials, and
learn about the basic knowledge on mechanical,
physical, chemical, and biologic properties
of dental materials. Moreover, learn
about the characteristics, selection,
and clinical application methods of
basic dental materials. |
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Practice of Dental
Materials 1 |
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| Students are provided
with information about various classes
of dental materials, and familiarize
with dental materials during hands-on
experiences that will improve the clinical
application abilities. Course content
includes the study of the composition
and properties of dental materials and
how these materials interact with the
environment in which they are used. |
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Dental Morphology 1 |
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| This course is designed
to provide the students the basic understandings
of dental morphology, functions, occlusion,
phonetics, and development of the tooth. |
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Practice of Dental
Morphology 1 |
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This course provides
the students with the information on
the structure of the tooth, nomenclature
of each structures, and the foundation
for further practice in clinical dentistry.
Students will be required to carve teeth
with plasters and wax to understand
the morphology of the teeth.
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Oral Microbiology |
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| This course will discuss
characteristics and pathogenesis of
bacteria, fungi, and viruses which are
related to oral infectious diseases
for diagnosis and treatment of oral
diseases. |
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Practice of Oral Microbiology |
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| This course will provide
students with basic techniques of microbiology
for isolation, cultivation, and identification
of oral microorganisms. |
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Oral Physiology
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| Theses lectures help
students understand the roles and the
pathophysiological mechanism of oral
and maxillofacial tissues, and organs.
The contents include sensory physiology
of oral tissues, oral and maxillofacial
nociperception pain sense, dental consultation,
temporomandibular joint, neuroregulation
of mastication, salivary gland, taste
and smell sense, hard tissue, and hormone
physiology. |
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Practice of Oral Physiology |
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| This laboratory practice
deal with properties of saliva and its
secretion regulation, mechanism of taste
sense, occlusal practice, mastication
reflex, mechanism of pain regulation.
The objective of this lab practice is
to help students understand the roles
of oral tissues and the pathophysiological
mechanism of oral and maxilllofacial
tissues, and organs. |
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ORAL BIOCHEMISTRY |
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| On successfully completing
this course, students will understand
how the tissues and fluids of the oral
cavity function at the molecular level
and the biochemical changes underlying
representative disease conditions and
the relationship of nutrition to oral
health. |
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Practice of Oral Histology
and Embryology |
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| Students will be required
to understand the embryonic process
of oral cavity, normal histological
structure, congenital disease and process
with the help of microscopic observation. |
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Oral Histology and
Embryology |
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| This course deals with
the embryonic process of oral cavity,
normal histological structure, congenital
disease and process, and the difference
between the oral cavity and the systemic
gross anatomy. |
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INTERNAL MEDICINE |
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°æ°ú µîÀ» ÀÌÇØÇÏ°Ô Çϰí Áúº´ÀÇ Áø´Ü Ä¡·á ¹× ¿¹ÈÄ ÆÇÁ¤¿¡ ´ëÇÑ
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Microbiology 2 |
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| This course will discuss
general characteristics of bacteria,
fungi, and viruses and each microbe-related
diseases for diagnosis and treatment
of infectious diseases. |
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Practice of Microbiology
2 |
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| This course will provide
students with basic techniques of microbiology
for isolation, cultivation, and identification
of microorganisms. |
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Pathology |
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| It deals with cause,
mechanism and morphological alteration
of diseases. It provides the students
to understand how morphological alteration
cause functional alteration of atients. |
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Practice of Pathology |
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| It provides the students
with experience in the histologic examination
of specimens from the slide specimen. |
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Pharmacology 1 |
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| Pharmacology is the study
of how drugs exert their effects on
living systems, therefore it can serve
a bridge between basic and clinical
science. The aim of this lecture is
to provide students with a basic understanding
of the principles of drug action together
with a core knowledge of the properties
of drugs you will encounter in dental
practice. In the course of this lecture
students will be studying the drugs
acting on autonomic nervous system,
central nervous system, major organ
system, and chemotherapy of infectious
and malignant disease. In order to understand
general principles of drug action, students
should understand mechanisms of action,
pharmacokinetics, and side-effects of
the drug. |
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Practice of Pharmacology |
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| This course is designed
to offer an opportunities for students
to practical exercises in pharmacological
experiment and to present reviews of
the scientific literature to staff and
students. The course should educate
students in a wide range of learning
skills to provide a base for future
dental scientific careers. |
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INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL
SURGERY |
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´ë»ç ¹× º´¸®ÇÐÀûÀÎ º¯È¿Í ÀÌ¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Ã³Ä¡ ¹× â»óÀÇ °ü¸®¿Í shock,
oncology, Àå±âÀ̽Ŀ¡ ´ëÇÑ ±âº»¿ø¸®¸¦ ½ÀµæÇÏ¸ç °¢ Àå±â¿¡
¹ß»ýÇÏ´Â º´º¯°ú ÀÌÀÇ ¼ö¼úÀû Ä¡·á¹ýÀ» ¾Ëµµ·Ï ÇÑ´Ù. |
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OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY |
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±ÙÁ¢ÇØ ÀÖ´Â ±Í(Ear), ÄÚ(Nose) ¹× ÀÎÈÄ(Throat)¿¡
´ëÇÑ ±âÃÊÀûÀÎ ÇØºÎÇÐÀû Áö½ÄÀ» Åä´ë·Î ÀÌ ºÎÀ§¿¡ ¹ß»ýµÉ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â
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Dental
Materials 2 |
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| This course provides
information about the fundamental nature
and behavior of the materials used in
dentistry to maintain, restore and replace
oral tissues. This course provides the
student with information and basic concepts
that will aid them in selecting, placing,
and evaluating present and future dental
materials. |
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Practice
of Dental Materials 2 |
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| Students are given an
opportunity to acquire practical experience
with metals, ceramics, polymers, instruments,
and equipments in dentistry. Materials
science theories basic to dental materials
are explored in both theory and practice. |
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Dental
Morphology 2 |
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This course is a continuation
of dental morphology 1 and designed
to provide the students the basic understandings
of dental morphology, functions, occlusion,
phonetics, and development of the tooth.
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Practice
of Dental Morphology 2 |
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| This course is a continuation
of practice of dental morphology 1 and
provides the students with the information
on the structure of the tooth, nomenclature
of each structures, and the foundation
for further practice in clinical dentistry.
Students will be required to carve teeth
with plasters and wax to understand
the morphology of the teeth. |
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Orthodontics
1 |
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| This lecture consists
of the definition of orthodontics, development
of the dentition and the occlusion,
etiology of malocclusion, basic concepts
of growth and development, and? physiology
of the stomatognathic system. |
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Practice
of Orthodontics 1 |
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| In this practice, students
understand the diagnostic procedure
from course of the clinical examination
and charting, impression taking and
model fabrication, model analysis and
cephalometric analysis. |
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Oral Pathology
1 |
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| It is the speciality
of dentistry and pathology which deals
with the nature, indentification and
management of disease affecting the
oral and maxillofacial regions. It is
a science that investigate the causes,
effects, and treatment of these diseases. |
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Practice
of Oral Pathology 1 |
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| It provides the students
with experience in the histologic examination
of specimens from the slide specimen. |
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ORAL AND
MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY 1 |
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This course will emphasis
on the underlying science of diagnostic
imaging and the core principles of image
production for the dental student. We
will study the discovery of x-ray, the
physics of ionizing radiation, biologic
effects of radiation, radiation safety
and protection, and imaging principles
and techniques. The students will understand
the harmful effect of radiation and
know how to control the ionizing radiation
to get the high quality diagnostic images
with minimum patient radiation exposure.
Students are strongly suggested to prepare
their lessons of the text book before
lecture. |
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ORAL AND
MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 1 |
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| We grasp the special
properties and history of oral and maxillofacial
surgery and understand its scopes and
treatment purpose. We grasp the anatomy
of head and neck and know well basic
operation method and operation instrument.
Also, we understand consideration before
surgery and body reaction after surgery
and know well disposal at emergency
situation. |
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Practice
of ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY |
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| It's the subject to learn
to basic technique for oral surgery
such as disinfection, local anesthesia,
incision and suture, tooth extraction,
parentral administration and reduction
of facial bone fracture. Also, to Know
well instrumentation and devices for
surgical procedure and method for use
of it. |
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ORAL DIAGNOSIS |
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| This course deals with
the introduction to Oral Diagnosis,
skills for history taking, comprehensive
clinical examination, utilization of
the various diagnostic measures and
methods, recording methods of dental
documentation, and discrimination and
definitive diagnosis of diseases on
oral and craniofacial area. |
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Partial
denture prosthodontics 1 |
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Familiar with introduction
and terminology of partial denture prosthodontics
and study clasp-retained partial denture,
classification of partially edentulous
arches, major and minor connector, rest
and rest seats, direct retainer, indirect
retainer, discussion of? denture base
so that familiar with basic concept
of partial denture prosthodontics.
Study considerably related with clinically.
Especially understand and study about
diagnosis and treatment plan, preparation
of mouth for removable partial dentures,
preparation of abutment, impression
materials and procedures, support for
the distal extension denture base, occlusal
relationship. |
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Endodontics
1 |
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| Endodontics 1 is the
branch of dentistry that deals with
diagnosis and prevention and treatment
of pulp and periapical lesion. This
course covers theoretical rationale
of endodontic treatment, diagnostic
criteria and treatment plan of pulp
and periapical lesion, and learning
of the correct endodontic therapy technique.
Thus the goal of this course is that
this make the student the excellent
clinician. The datail of this course
is the study of diagnosis and treatment
plan of endodontic treatment, emergency
treatment, pulp biology, pathosis and
treatment of pulp and periapical lesion,
pulpotomy, apexogenesis, principle of
endodontic therapy, anatomy of tooth,
cavity preparation of endodontic access,
pulpectomy, root canal preparation,
endodontic microbiology, and root canal
obturation. |
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Crown and
bridge prosthodontics 1 |
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Learn about general concept &
theoretical background of prosthodontics
and study diagnosis & treatment
plan, instrument , full veneer gold
crown and prepartion of abutment of
partial veneer crown & indication,
cantilever bridge, diagnosis &treatment
planning, articulator, inlay retainer
and the theory& clinical procedure
of total procedure which is start
from impression taking to final cementation
during gold bridge procedure.
The basic knowledge about property
of porcelain and metal. In fact, acquire
knowledge about composition and classification
of dental porcelain, porcelain reaction
about burning ,indication and receptability
of PFM, metal ceramic alloy system,
study theory and procedure of prosthesis
treatment which using porcelain jacket
crown collarless crown, aluminous
porcelain jacket crown, resin jacket
crown, dowel crown so that increase
the ability of clinical adaptation. |
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ANESTHESIOLOGY |
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Áß, ÈÄ¿¡ Åõ¿©ÇÏ´Â Àü½Å, ±¹¼Ò¸¶Ãë¾àÁ¦ÀÇ ¾à¸®ÇÐÀû Ư¼ºÀ» ¿¬±¸,
ÅëÀÇ ÇÑ´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ ¼ö¾×¿ä¹ý, Ç÷¾×¿ä¹ý, »ê¿°±âÆòÇü, ½ÉÆó¼Ò»ý¼ú ¹×
ÁßȯÀÚÀÇ È£Èí°ü¸® ±×¸®°í ÀÀ±ÞȯÀÚÀÇ Ã³Ä¡¿¡ ´ëÇÏ¿© ¿¬±¸ÇÑ´Ù. |
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Operative
Dentistry 1 |
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| These lectures provide
the basic understandings of histologic,
physiologic features of dental caries.
These lectures cover classifications
of cavities, diagnosis and? making treatment
plans, comprehension of dental material
properties and clinical usage of these
materials, instruments for cavity preparation,
and principles of cavity preparation
are also studied. |
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Practice
of Operative Dentistry 1 |
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| In this practice, student
learn amalgam filling on mannequin and
dentiform as preclinical exercise. Chair
position, proper instrumentation, cavity
preparation, finishing and polishing
of amalgam is instructed. |
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Pharmacology
2 |
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| Pharmacology is the study
of how drugs exert their effects on
living systems, therefore it can serve
a bridge between basic and clinical
science. The aim of this lecture is
to provide students with a basic understanding
of the principles of drug action together
with a core knowledge of the properties
of drugs you will encounter in dental
practice. In the course of this lecture
students will be studying the drugs
acting on autonomic nervous system,
central nervous system, major organ
system, and chemotherapy of infectious
and malignant disease. In order to understand
general principles of drug action, students
should understand mechanisms of action,
pharmacokinetics, and side-effects of
the drug. |
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Preventive
Dentistry |
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| It is the goal of the
preventive dentistry to help individuals
achieve and maintain maximum oral health.
Preventive dentistry is consist of many
preventive methods-tooth brush instruction,
fluoride application, pit and fissure
sealant, diet control etc.- of oral
disease like dental caries and periodontal
disease. |
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Practice
of Preventive Dentistry |
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| It is the goal of the
preventive dentistry to help individuals
achieve and maintain maximum oral health.
In this practice, students have to know
and to do about the preventive methods-tooth
brush instruction, fluoride application,
pit and fissure sealant, diet control
etc.- of oral disease like dental caries
and periodontal disease are contained. |
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CLINICAL
PATHOLOGY |
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ÀÓ»óº´¸® ¾÷¹«ÀÇ Àü»êÈµî ±¤ÀÇÀÇ °Ë»çÀÇÇÐ ¹üÁÖ¿¡ Æ÷ÇԵǴ ºÐ¾ßÀÇ
±âÃÊÀûÀÎ ±³À°À» ÅëÇÏ¿© À̸¦ ȯÀÚÁø·á¿¡ ÀÌ¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ°Ô ÇÏ´Â ÀÇÇÐÀû
Áö½Ä°ú ´É·ÂÀ» ½Àµæ½ÃŲ´Ù. |
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CLINICAL
PRACTICE1 |
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Çлý½º½º·Î Ä¡°úÁúȯÀ» Áø´ÜÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ°í, ¿¹¹æ ¹× Ä¡·á¸¦ ÇÒ¼ö ÀÖ´Â
´É·ÂÀ» ¹è¾ç½Ã۸ç, Á¹¾÷ÈÄ È¯ÀÚÁø·á¿¡ ¾î·Á¿òÀÌ ¾øµµ·Ï ÇÔÀ¸·Î½á ÀåÂ÷
Ä¡°úÀÇ»ç·Î¼ÀÇ ÀÓ»óÁø·á´É·ÂÀ» °®Ãßµµ·Ï ÇÑ´Ù. |
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Complete
denture prosthodontics 1 |
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| Learn about anatomic
structures relate fabrication of complete
denture such as maxillary &mandibular
in edentulous state, neuromuscular system
etc and? diagnostic procedure for fabrication
of complete denture, and basic information
to establish treatment plan. |
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PERIODONTOLOGY
1 |
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In this course, students
learn anatomic and histologic structure
and function of normal periodontium.
Also, they acquire the ability to discriminate
gross and histopathologic features of
diseased periodontium, finally they
make sure the basis of periodontal diagnosis
and treatment
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Public Health Dentistry |
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| The goal of the public
health dentistry is to maintain and
promote of community's oral health.
Public health dentistry is consist of
many preventive programmes-community
oral health programme like school based
oral health programme which contained
dental survey, tooth brush instruction,
fluoride application, pit and fissure
sealant and diet control etc.- of oral
disease like dental caries and periodontal
disease. |
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Orthodontics
2 |
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| In this lecture, students
understand biomechanical concepts in
orthodontic tooth movement and to learn
basic knowledge for clinical orthodontics,
and then to know thoroughly about orthodontic
diagnosis and treatment planning. |
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Practice
of Orthodontics 2 |
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| In this practice,
students fabricate functional appliances,
orthopedic appliances, and various typed-active
plates including screws and spring to
improve knowledge about basic clinical
orthodontics. |
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Oral Pathology
2 |
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It is the speciality
of dentistry and pathology which deals
with the nature, indentification and
management of disease affecting the
oral and maxillofacial regions. It is
a science that investigate the causes,
effects, and treatment of these diseases.
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ORAL AND
MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY 2 |
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This course will cover
the imaging principles and radiologic
anatomy of the panoramic, extraoral
radiography, digital imaging, and specialized
radiography.
This course also provides the radiographic
interpretation of pathology, including
dental caries, periodontal diseases,
dental anomalies, inflammatory lesions
of the jaws, cysts of the jaws, benign
tumors of the jaws, and malignant diseases
of the jaws. After the course, students
will understand the basis of pathogenesis
of many dental diseases and their clinical
and radiographic features. The students
will have the ability to diagnose some
diseases occurring oral and maxillofacial
region and to figure out how to treat
the diseases. They also have the ability
to prescribing the dental radiographs
based on the patients dental history
and clinical examination. |
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ORAL AND
MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 2 |
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| We know well anatomy
connected with dental extraction, indication,
contraindication, psychological sedation,
the use and principle of instrument,
the method and after management of dental
extraction, wound healing process and
complication, extraction at systemic
disease patients. And, we understand
an etiologic factor of infection, the
progress of infectious disease, treatment
plan, antimicrobial therapy and know
well the treatment method of oroantral
fistula. Also, we know well an etiologic
factor, classification, symptom, treatment
method and complication of fracture. |
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Partial
denture prosthodontics 2 |
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Familiar with introduction
and terminology of partial denture prosthodontics
and study clasp-retained partial denture,
classification of partially edentulous
arches, major and minor connector, rest
and rest seats, direct retainer, indirect
retainer, discussion of? denture base
so that familiar with basic concept
of partial denture prosthodontics.
Study considerably related with clinically.
Especially understand and study about
diagnosis and treatment plan, preparation
of mouth for removable partial dentures,
preparation of abutment, impression
materials and procedures, support for
the distal extension denture base, occlusal
relationship. |
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Practice
of partial denture prosthodontics 1 |
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Acquire more understanding
of basic concept from lecture and real
processing procedure by production and
practice. especially property of materials
related major and minor connector, rest
and rest seat, direct retainer, indirect
retainer, denture base, wax, investment,
impression etc.
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Practice
of Endodontics 1 |
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| The aim of this course
is to learn the basic technique and
knowledge of pulpectomy. Students practice
the endodontic therapy on the teeth
in the plaster block that include the
incisors, premolars, and molars. This
practice covers access opening, working
length determination, preparation of
root canals, and root canal fillings.
In the clinical situation, this practice
make the errors of endodontic treatment
reduced and these techniques in clinical
situations applied. |
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Practice
of Endodontics 2 |
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| The aim of this course
is to learn the basic technique and
knowledge of pulpectomy. Students practice
the endodontic therapy on the teeth
in the plaster block that include the
incisors, premolars, and molars. This
practice covers access opening, working
length determination, preparation of
root canals, and root canal fillings.
In the clinical situation, this practice
make the errors of endodontic treatment
reduced and these techniques in clinical
situations applied. |
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Crown and
bridge prosthodontics 2 |
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Learn about general concept
& theoretical background of prosthodontics
and study diagnosis & treatment
plan, instrument , full veneer gold
crown and prepartion of abutment of
partial veneer crown & indication,
cantilever bridge, diagnosis &treatment
planning, articulator, inlay retainer
and the theory& clinical procedure
of total procedure which is start from
impression taking to final cementation
during gold bridge procedure.
The basic knowledge about property of
porcelain and metal. In fact, acquire
knowledge about composition and classification
of dental porcelain, porcelain reaction
about burning ,indication and receptability
of PFM, metal ceramic alloy system,
study theory and procedure of prosthesis
treatment which using porcelain jacket
crown collarless crown, aluminous porcelain
jacket crown, resin jacket crown, dowel
crown so that increase the ability of
clinical adaptation. |
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practice
of crown and bridge prosthodontics 1 |
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Handpieces instruction,
make edentulous area on cast by extraction,
make pontic(equipments: alcohol lamp,
wax, alcohol),abutment preparation(equipment:
alcohol lamp, wax, alcohol), abutment
preparation( equipment: dental engine,
steel bur, handpiece), impression taking(equipments:
tray,alpinate, dowel pin), wax up(equipment:
vibrator,casting ring,Asbestos line,
investment material) those total procedure,
every students use each cast for practice.
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Operative
Dentistry 2 |
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These lectures provide
the basic understandings of conserving
tooth through amalgam restoration. These
lectures cover comprehension of amalgam
properties and handling, cavity preparations
for amalgam restoration and amagam restoration
procedures are also studied.
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Practice
of Operative Dentistry 2 |
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| This course include cavity
preparation and filling for gold inlay
and gold onlay on mannequin gained through
lecture. In addition student learn and
practice gold inlay and onlay cavity
preparation by classfication and shape
of lesion, casting procedure, sitting
& polishing of casting body and
occlusal adjustment. |
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Pedodontics
1 |
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| As students acquire the
ability to manage the general diseases
of children so reduce and prevent to
occure dental disease. This course instruct
students in pediatric dentistry, dental
anatomy of deciduous teeth and conservative
management of primary and mixed dentition. |
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Practicte
of pedodontics |
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| The object of this course
is to help understand the anatomical
form of deciduous teeth and standard
form of cavity for various filling material.
Students carve deciduous teeth on plaster
block and prepare cavities on the carved
plaster models. |
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CLINICAL
PRACTICE 2 |
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Complete
denture prosthodontics 2 |
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| After taking impression,
learn about procedure of making complete
denture. Study method of deciding maxillary
and mandibular relationship, principle
of using Articulator, the choice and
rearrangement of pontics and occlusal
principle of complete denture. |
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Practice
of Complete denture prosthodontics 1 |
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| Understand the instruction
of many kinds of materials during complete
denture fabrication ,and edentulous
state at the model, make study cast
by preliminary impression then make
individual tray, after that practice
border molding. Practice which through
out the final impression procedure master
cast, build up occlusal rim. and jaw
relation. |
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA
FOR DENTISTRY |
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| The scientific understanding
of local anesthesia to block pain is
essential for dental procedures. Basic
science of local anesthesia, actions
of local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors,
instruments and materials for local
anesthesia, methods of local anesthesia,
complications and its solutions in local
anesthesia will be discussed. |
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Periodontology
2 |
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| In this course, students
are introduced to the pathology and
cause of periodontal disease, its following
each diagnosis of periodontal disease
and concepts of treatment. And they
are introduced recent clinical information
to obtain on intellectual capacity acquired
to treat their patients directly. |
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Practice
of Periodontology |
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| This course consist of
investigation of physiologic and pathologic
periodontal tissue and check indexes.
Then student can evaluate the periodontal
disease as well as know the cause of
disease and preventive methods. |
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ORAL MEDICINE
1 |
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| This course studies the
relationship between systemic diseases
and the associated dental managements.
On the basis of understanding of relationship,
thorough evaluation and treatment planning
of the patient with the potential and/or
proven systemic diseases are addressed
for the safe and successful dental management
of a medically compromised patient. |
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ORAL AND
MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY 3 |
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This course will cover the imaging principles
and interpretation of conventional tomography,
CT, MRI, Sonography, Sialography. This
course will provide a step-by-step,
analytic process that can be applied
to the interpretation of diagnostic
images. This will give the reader with
a systematic method of image analysis.
It also cover the quality assurance
and radiographic interpretation of pathology,
including diseases of bone manifested
in the jaws, systemic diseases manifested
in the jaws, diagnostic imaging of the
TMJs, paranasal sinuses, soft tissue
calcification and ossification, trauma
to teeth and facial structures, developmental
disturbances of the face and jaws, and
orofacial implants. The students will
have the ability to diagnose many diseases
occurring oral and maxillofacial region
and to figure out how to treat the diseases.
Students are expected to read and study
during the course the text book. |
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ORAL AND
MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 3 |
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We will understand ideal
oral surroundings for dental prosthetics
and surgical procedure to compose it,
and diagnosis, treatment plan, surgical
procedure and maintenance of dental
implant.
Also, we will take an ability for correct
diagnosis, treatment plan and proper
treatment of cyst, benign and malignant
tumor, salivary grandular disease and
TMJ problems in oral and maxillofacial
area according to clinical, pathological
and radiological features. |
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Partial
denture prosthodontics 3 |
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| Lecture about biological,
mechanical consideration in treatment
of partial edentulous patient &
functional, esthetical fabrication of
partial denature harmonious with facioral
system and instruction of denture, maintenance&
treatment plan etc. |
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Practice
of partial denture prosthodontics 2
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| Acquire more understanding
of basic concept from lecture and real
processing procedure by production and
practice. especially property of materials
related major and minor connector, rest
and rest seat, direct retainer, indirect
retainer, denture base, wax, investment,
impression etc. |
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Crown and
bridge prosthodontics 3 |
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| Learn about all of the
conditions in regard to crown and bridge
prosthodontics comprehensively and acquire
the ability of solving the problem.
Particulary, acauire the knowlege of
occlusion, and introduce th contemporary
and current developed prosthodontic
treatment procedure. |
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practice
of crown and bridge prosthodontics 2 |
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| Conduct processing procedure
about the design of bridge & wax-up,
investing, casting and polishing, weld
procedure completion & finishing
of bridge. and abutment preparation
of jacket crown, porcelain fused to
metal crown, partial veneer crown, then
enhance clinical capability through
onlay preparation, bridge try-in &
adjustment and better understanding
of processing procedure. |
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TMD and
Orofacial Pain |
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| This course provides
the basic knowledge of the neurosensory
system, the tempormandibular joint and
the masticatory system. This helps students
understand the physiology and pathogenesis
of orofacial pain and temporomandibular
disorders, and then develop their abilities
to diagnose and treat multifarious disease
of orofacial pain and temporomandibular
disorders. |
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Operative
Dentistry 3 |
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| These lectures provide
the basic understandings of conserving
tooth through Gold inlay, Gold onlay,
Direct gold restoration. These lectures
cover comprehension of physical property
of gold, difference between amalgam
restoration and casting restoration,
cavity preparations for gold restoration,
impression taking and casting procedures
are also studied. |
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Pedodontics
2 |
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| In this course, students
acquire knowledge about teeth development
and dental anatomy of deciduous teeth
and learns principle and basic treatment
method of conservative treatment. Students
learns manage of traumatic injury of
the tooth, pulp therapy of deciduous
teeth, minor oral surgery(frenetctomy,
superneumerary teeth extraction, etc)
and space management for preventive
crowding on permanent dentition. |
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Practicte
of pedodontics 2 |
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| Students learns characteristic
of filling materials through preparing
cavities on the dentiform and then filling
in filling material (amalgam, resin,
etc) at prepared cavity. This course
also include fabrication of space maintainer
and orthopedic appliances (Activator
and FR III) with dentiform for students'
understanding of preventive orthodontics
and early orthodontic treatment. |
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CLINICAL
PRACTICE3 |
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Complete
denture prosthodontics 3 |
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| Learn thoroughly about
processing procedure of complete denture.
After complete the complete denture,
study the adjustment of occlusion which
should be practice in clinic and after
denture insertion with caution and denture
adjustment procedure in intraoral. |
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Practice
of Complete denture prosthodontics 2 |
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| Focused on understanding
complete denture through processing
procedure practice. Select and arrange
pontic which considering patient's esthetic,
functional side and practice about gingival
festooning, flasking, resin packing&
curing, finishing &poishing ect.
on real model, acquire occlusion concept
through occlusal adjustment. |
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Dental
Therapeutics |
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| This lecture presents
the general principles of clinical pharmacology
and those medications specifically used
in dentistry. It also provides knowledge
on adverse drug effects, toxicology,
drug interaction and clinical pharmacology
in order teach students the correct
use of drugs in clinical application. |
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ORAL MEDICINE
2 |
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| This course studies the
relationship between systemic diseases
and the associated dental managements.
On the basis of understanding of relationship,
thorough evaluation and treatment planning
of the patient with the potential and/or
proven systemic diseases are addressed
for the safe and successful dental management
of a medically compromised patient. |
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ORAL AND
MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 4 |
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| We will understand of
special properties of cleft lip, cleft
palate and dentofacial deformities,
and know well diagnosis, treatment plan,
surgical method and post operative care
of it in craniomaxillofacial region.
Also, we will understand schemes and
properties of reconstruction method,
and know a graft physiology and method
of functional, anatomical reconstruction. |
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Endodontics
2 |
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| On the base of ENDODONTICS
1, students learn the tooth bleaching
for conservative treatment, etiology
and treatment of traumatic tooth, surgical
endodontics, the general concepts and
methods of tooth replantation, and diagnosis,
treatment and the relationship of endo-perio
complex lesion. |
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Geriatric
Dentistry |
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We have recognize that
the basics, comprehensive knowledge,
and the skill as to the aging is required
to us for the prosthodontic tratments
to elders.
This lecture is about the basic of aging,
treatment and the clinical procedures
of prosthodontic dentistry. |
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Operative
Dentistry 4 |
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| In this lecture, student
learn object and necessity of esthetic
restoration, discuss about a type, composition,
physical properties of composite resins.
And they take a knowledge about method
of cavity preparation comparing with
other restorative material. It develop
a knowledge and ability which manage. |
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Pedodontics
3 |
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| In this course, students
acquire knowledge about teeth development
and dental anatomy of deciduous teeth
and learns principle and basic treatment
method of conservative treatment. Students
learns manage of traumatic injury of
the tooth, pulp therapy of deciduous
teeth, minor oral surgery(frenetctomy,
superneumerary teeth extraction, etc)
and space management for preventive
crowding on permanent dentition. |
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Maxillofacial
Plastic Surgery |
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| This course enables students
to better understand and improve the
management of the diseases, cause of
injuries, defects, diagnosis, surgical
and conservative procedures in jawbones
and surrounding tissues of human beings
on oral and maxillofacial region that
is frequently met in clinical situations. |
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CLINICAL
PRACTICE 4 |
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Ä¡°úÀÇ»ç·Î¼ÀÇ ÀÓ»óÁø·á´É·ÂÀ» °®Ãßµµ·Ï ÇÑ´Ù. |
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Periodontology
3 |
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| In this course, based
on the pathology and cause of periodontal
diseases obtained, students are understand
about the prevention, treatments and
continuous management of each periodontal
disease. |
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FORENSIC
DENTISTRY |
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| This course relates dentisty
to medicolegal problems, and studies
individual identification, age estimation,
methods to write medical documentation,
and prevention and isolation of medical
disputes |
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Adult Orthodontics |
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| In this lecture, students
understand that necessity, current tendency,
effective methods of adult orthodontic
treatment with clinical cases, and also
acquire concepts of adjunctive orthodontics
for periodontic or prosthodontic treatments
in adult patients. |
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CLINICAL
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY 1 |
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| This course provides the
students with many clinical cases of
many diseases occurring in the maxillofacial
region. Students can priscribing dental
radiographs based on the findings from
the dental history and clinical examination.
Students can modify the radiographic
technique(s) applied for each cases,
if necessary for getting further information.
This course will emphasis on the pathogenesis,
clinical features, radiographic features
of the disease entities, to help them
know the root causes and the expression
of sign, symptom, and tissue changes
of the various diseases. The students
will have a sound knowledge about diseases
and anomalies occurring on the maxillofacial
region. |
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Clinical
Conservative Dentistry |
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| The aim of this course
is to enable students to plan total
dental care of their patients based
on the knowledge of Conservative dentistry
gained by lecture and practice. |
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CLINICAL
PRACTICE 5 |
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Ä¡°úÀÇ»ç·Î¼ÀÇ ÀÓ»óÁø·á´É·ÂÀ» °®Ãßµµ·Ï ÇÑ´Ù. |
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CLINICAL
PERIODONTOLOGY |
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| In this course, Students
learn to comprehend the clinical application
associated with other areas of dental
study, as well as improve their ability
be used in clinical practice by observing
clinical case. |
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Dental
Materials 3 |
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| This course describes
the manipulative and technical aspects
of each existing dental material category
and relates the basic physical, mechanical,
chemical, and biological properties
to the desired end use so that intelligent
choices and appropriate use may be made
as new materials become available. |
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MEDICAL
LAW |
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| This course instructs
students in the laws related to the
medical services and the health for
performing the liabilities and improving
the health of the people (the Medical
Servie Law, the Public Health Center
Law, the Infectious Disease Prevention
Law, the Narcotics Control Law, and
the Quarantine Law, etc.). |
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Clinical
Oral Pathology |
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| It deals with the clinical
cases through clinical symptoms including
cause and process of diseases. |
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CLINICAL
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY 2
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| This course is an advanced
course and will cover the quality assurance
including the way to choose appropriate
x-ray machine, to maintain the film
processor, to correct artifacts on the
processed film, to get high quality
radiographs with low exposure to patient
and office personnel, the digital imaging
system, and the differential diagnosis
of oral and maxillofacial region through
interpretation of the radiographic images
and other relevant informations. Students
will have the ability to get the most
informations with the aid of good quality
radiographs, to make the differential
diagnosis and treatment planning, and
they are ready to be dental clinicians
after this course. |
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CLINICAL
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY |
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| This course enables students
to better understand and improve the
management of the diseases, cause of
injuries, defects, diagnosis, surgical
and conservative procedures in jawbones
and surrounding tissues of human beings
on oral and maxillofacial region that
is frequently met in clinical situations. |
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Clinical
crown and bridge prosthodontics |
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| Learn about all of the
conditions in regard to crown and bridge
prosthodontics comprehensively and acquire
the ability of solving the problems.
and take a lecture about occlusion determinants,
physiologic vs pathologic occlusion,
concept of occlusion, functional waxing
technique, TMJ pain dysfunction syndromw,
mandibular bridge pattern, surveyed
crown, precision attacment, dental implant,
FGP technique, altered cast restoration. |
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Clinical
pedodontics |
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| This courses instruct
method of oral examination, charting,
treatment planing, children management
and treatment(conservative treatment,
monor oral surgery, preventive and interceptive
orthodontic treatment). Then students
assist and participate in treatment
procedure and care for patients in order
to acquire the ability to manage the
general diseases of children. |
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CLINICAL
PRACTICE 6 |
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Ä¡°úÀÇ»ç·Î¼ÀÇ ÀÓ»óÁø·á´É·ÂÀ» °®Ãßµµ·Ï ÇÑ´Ù. |
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Clinical
Complete denture prosthodontics
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| Clinical case analyze
and discuss under the various background
of theories which learned from previous
grade course also acquire knowledges
of overdenture, single denture, attachment,
implant, maxillofacial prosthodontics,
neutral zone technique etc. |
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Dental
Services, Management and Policy |
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| In this course, students
aquire knowledge about Attractive office,
Best equipment, Latest clinical technique,
Finest staff training, Quality service,
Contemporary dentistry, Stratrgic management.
Then students participate in professional,
practical, profitable, functional dental
treatment procedure and dentist-patients
relationship in order to acquire the
ability to manage Dental clinic. |
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Dental
implantology |
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| For basic
concept, study characteristic of biocompatibility
dental implant material and aspect of
connection to arch. In addition. understand
the concept of implant treatment and
acquire procedure so that operate the
simple implant directly and also educate
the possiblility of prosthesis. |
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