22 Jun
Introduction to Dental Medicine
Basic Dental Anatomy
You will learn about basic dental anatomy, how to evaluate a patient, and the causes and impact of oral diseases. We will use case examples and live demonstrations with patients to illustrate these points.
23 Jun
Form and Function of the Oral Cavity
Oral cavity, oral functions and there implications.
The modules cover basic dental anatomy, including oral cavity embryology, mouth functions, basic tooth structure, and illness clinical consequences. The clinical consequences of these concepts and structures are emphasized.
24 Jun
In-depth Evaluation of Patient Needs
Oral health of patients.
The examination of extra- and intraoral structures will be demonstrated in these modules. With actual patient demonstrations, they also go over how to take a full medical history. The complicated link between systemic and oral health is highlighted in this unit.
25 Jun
The Most Common Teeth-Affecting Dental Diseases
Dental Diseases
Diseases of the dentition and its surrounding components have a significant impact on the patient's health and well-being. Untreated problems can cause excruciating pain, localized and systemic infections, and partial or whole tooth loss. The origin of these disorders, as well as the variables that contribute to them, are thoroughly examined.
26 Jun
Diagnosis and Treatment of Oral Mucosal Conditions
Disease and treatment
Anomalies, ulcers, cancer, and related disorders are all possible oral and mucosal problems. Some of these disorders have a localized or idiopathic cause, while others are symptoms of systemic diseases. These oral problems are frequently the first symptom of a systemic disease. Such disorders frequently necessitate a multidisciplinary approach to treatment that includes the patient's dentist, physician, and medical specialists.
27 Jun
Pain and its Effects on the Intraoral and Extraoral Structures
Dental pain and its affects
These modules cover a wide range of oral and facial pain disorders, from common to uncommon, as well as psychological aspects of oral and face pain. Dental pain can come from a variety of factors, including damaged dentition, TMJ issues, nerve diseases, soft and hard tissue infections, and more. Dental pain can have a psychological cause as well, and diagnosing it might be difficult in certain circumstances.
28 Jun
Overview of Dental Specialties: Treatment Options and Scope
Treatment options
Selected examples in dental medicine are described in the context of the vital role of dental professionals, ranging from oral surgery to prosthetic restoration. Each presenter talks about the difficulties of focused dental therapy and shows cases with "before" and "after" documentation.