The Dental Morphology course includes a lecture and laboratory component It will introduce the students to the basic knowledge
Course Title: Dental Morphology Course Code: RDS 111 Program: Bachelor of Dentistry [ BDS ] Department: Restorative Dental Sciences [ RDS ] College:
International and countrywide lecturer of Tooth Drawing and Morphology Courses, with an approach on Restorative Dentistry and Occlusion
This course examines the anatomy and physiology of the teeth and oral structures There will be emphasis on identification of primary and permanent teeth,
Form and function of the primary and permanent human dentition; laboratory and seminar emphasis on morphology and comparisons of teeth Course Prerequisites
General objectives: At the end of this course the student is expected to be able to: 1 Know the morphology of the crown and roots of different teeth
Course: Tooth morphology with dental anthropology This course unites and studies anatomical and morphological details of all teeth of
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Dental Anatomy and Morphology Course Schedules
2021
Course provider: prosthetic department
Semester: 99-00-2
Course Title: Dental Anatomy and Morphology
Type of course: Theoritical-practical
Course director: Mahya Hasanzade/ 09134545140/ Mahya_hasanzade@yahoo.com
General objectives:
At the end of this course the student is expected to be able to:
1. Know the morphology of the crown and roots of different teeth.
2. Explain the anatomical details of different teeth.
3. Know how teeth occlude together.
4. Recognize the types of anomalies in the shape, number, size, structure and color
of teeth.
5. Be familiar with the anatomy of deciduous teeth.
6. carve different teeth on the plaster.
7. Be able to draw different teeth in five different views.
Specific objective
Cognitive domain: At the end of this course the student should be able to: dental anatomical terms. between different teeth.
Behavioral domain:
At the end of this course the student should be able to:
1. carve different teeth from plaster.
2. draw different teeth from different views.
teaching methods: powerpount with vice in Navid system video of demonstration for carving teeth in NAVID For student who are not in Iran, the score of this course belong to the theatricals exam, and the practical part is held simultaneously with the complete denture pre- clinic course. The score of practical part also calculated with complete denture pre-clinical course.
Students duties:
View files uploaded in Navid system
Perform tasks uploaded in Navid system
Timely and effective attendance at practical meetings
Carving the teeth taught in each session
Drawing the taught teeth
Delivery of carved teeth in time
Master duties:
ing training files in Navid system teeth on plaster teeth by students
Student assessment methods:
practical exam theory test
Session Subject Lecturer,
Instructor
1 Lecture: Introduction to dental anatomy/ chap1 Dr Ghazanfari
2 Permanent maxillary central incisor and Maxillary lateral incisor
(Wheeler chap 6)
Dr Ghazanfari
3 Mandibular central incisor
And Mandibular lateral incisor (Wheeler chap 7)
Dr Hasanzade
4 Mandibular and maxillary canine (Wheeler chap 8)
Dr Hasanzade
5 Maxillary first and second premolar(Wheeler chap 9)
Dr Habibzadeh
6 Occlusion/chap 16
Dr Ghazanfari
7 Mandibular first premolar and Mandibular second premolar
(Wheeler chap 10)
Dr Azangoo
8 Maxillary first molar and second molar (Wheeler chap 11)
Dr Farid
9 Lecture: Dental anomalies
Dr Farid
10 Mandibular first molar and Mandibular second molar
(Wheeler chap 12)
Dr Ameri
11 Lecture: Primary dentition (Wheeler chap 3)
Dr Farid
Practical demonstration
Session Subject Instructor
1 Permanent maxillary central incisor Dr Farid
2 Mandibular lateral incisor
Dr Farid
3 Maxillary canine Dr Farid
4 Maxillary first premolar Dr Farid
5 Mandibular first premolar and Mandibular second premolar Dr Farid
6 Maxillary first molar Dr Farid
7 Mandibular first molar
Dr Farid
Reference:
1. S. J. Nelson. 'Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion', 10th edition. Elsevier, 2015