Introduction to Periodontology
Periodontology 1 DENT 371
Course coordinator: Dr. Hisham Al-Shorman, PhD Assistant Professor of Periodontics J.U.S.T.
Content
What is periodontics?
Importance Relation to other specialties
Scope
Description of the present course
Definition
Periodontology (Periodontics): The branch of dentistry which studies supporting structures of teeth, and diseases and conditions that affect them
Periodontal tissues
Gingiva
Tooth-supporting structures:
Cementum Alveolar bone Periodontal ligaments
Importance
Medicine :
is concerned with the preservation and maintenance of the general well-being of man
Importance
Dentistry:
(a medial specialty) involved in fulfilling this goal by focusing on the mouth and related structure within the human body
Importance
Importance
Preservation of dentition
Importance
Understanding the way the oral tissues react with and respond to dental and oral restorations
Importance
Optimum placement and maintenance of these restorations
Remember We treat:
A patient
having a mouth
with a tooth
Importance
You will, therefore, find periodontics come
in your way when you study other dental curses
And when you practice dentistry later
A PAREMENANT FRIEND -Be good to him!
Importance
Importance
Scope
From basic and simple preventive
measures and patient education
To the advanced surgical procedures and
implants
It, therefore, requires a wide range of instruments and material
Scope
Here are some examples
Course description
DENT 371
First of three courses (3rd, 4th and 5th years) Composed of theoretical components (2-
hours weekly lecture for 6 weeks) = 1 credit hour Knowledge contained in both courses is related and cumulative
Course description
Course Contents
Introduction to Periodontology and to the course Anatomy and physiology of the periodontium (Gingiva, Periodontal ligament, Cementum, alveolar bone )
Etiology of periodontal diseases (Local & systemic factors)
Periodontal diseases and conditions and their classification Clinical features and diagnosis of periodontal diseases Plaque control and prevention of periodontal diseases Overview of the management of periodontal diseases and conditions
Assessment
Written exams:
Mid-term 40 % Final 60%
Learning Resources
Carranza's Clinical Periodontology by Newman, Takei and Carranza, 10th ed. (2006).
11th ed. has been released!
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