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Periodontology

Periodontology

Periodontics Specialization

Faculty

Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Health Sciences

This specialization focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal diseases and conditions affecting the supporting structures of the teeth. Students gain skills in periodontal therapy, surgical procedures, and implant dentistry. Graduates are prepared for careers in periodontics practices, clinics, and academic institutions.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the fundamentals of periodontology and periodontal diseases.
  • Develop skills in diagnosing and treating periodontal conditions.
  • Learn techniques for performing periodontal surgical procedures and implant dentistry.
  • Explore principles of periodontal maintenance, prevention, and patient education.
  • Analyze and interpret periodontal data and research findings.
  • Develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and clinical decision-making skills for effective periodontal treatment.

Major Outline

  1. Introduction to Periodontics - Overview of key concepts, principles, and practices in periodontology and periodontal diseases. Fundamentals of periodontal anatomy, pathology, and epidemiology.
  2. Periodontal Diagnosis and Treatment Planning - Principles of diagnosing periodontal diseases, including clinical examination, radiographic analysis, and periodontal charting. Techniques for developing comprehensive periodontal treatment plans.
  3. Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy - Principles of non-surgical periodontal therapy, including scaling, root planing, and local antimicrobial therapy. Techniques for performing non-surgical periodontal treatments and maintaining periodontal health.
  4. Surgical Periodontal Therapy - Principles of surgical periodontal therapy, including flap surgery, osseous surgery, and guided tissue regeneration. Techniques for performing periodontal surgical procedures and managing post-operative care.
  5. Implant Dentistry in Periodontics - Principles of implant dentistry, including surgical implant placement, osseointegration, and prosthetic implant restoration. Techniques for planning, placing, and restoring dental implants in periodontally compromised patients.
  6. Periodontal Maintenance and Prevention - Principles of periodontal maintenance, including supportive periodontal therapy and recall care. Techniques for preventing periodontal diseases and educating patients on oral hygiene and periodontal health.
  7. Periodontal Research - Principles of periodontal research, data analysis, and evidence-based practice. Techniques for conducting and evaluating research in periodontics.
  8. Clinical Periodontics - Real-world experiences in periodontics practice, including patient care, case presentations, and clinical rotations. Application of learned skills in practical periodontal scenarios.
  9. Periodontics Capstone Project - Comprehensive project applying skills in periodontal diagnosis, treatment planning, or surgical procedures. Presentation of a polished periodontal treatment plan, clinical case presentation, or research study.

Assessment Methods

Periodontal diagnosis and treatment plans, surgical and non-surgical therapy reports, implant dentistry case studies, periodontal maintenance plans, research methodology projects, clinical case presentations, capstone projects, and clinical evaluations.

Recommended Textbooks

  • "Carranza's Clinical Periodontology" by Newman, Takei, Klokkevold, Carranza.
  • "Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry" by Lindhe, Lang, Karring.
  • "Periodontics: Medicine, Surgery, and Implants" by Rose, Mealey, Genco, Cohen.
  • "Dental Implants: Surgical and Prosthetic Principles" by Misch.
  • "Periodontal Maintenance and Prevention" by various authors.
  • "Research Methods in Periodontics" by various authors.

Prerequisites

Completion of a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree. Suitable for dental graduates interested in specializing in periodontics.

Specialization Duration

Typically 3 years for a certificate or Master of Science (MS) in Periodontics, including coursework, clinical rotations, and research projects.

Certification

Graduates can obtain a certificate or Master of Science (MS) in Periodontics and pursue board certification from the American Board of Periodontology (ABP) or other relevant certifying bodies.

Target Audience

Aspiring periodontists, dental specialists, and individuals seeking careers in periodontics practices, dental clinics, and academic institutions.

This specialization equips students with the clinical, surgical, and research skills needed to excel in periodontics, supporting careers in periodontics practices, dental clinics, and academic institutions.

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