Foundation Studies in Oral Rehabilitation (non-award)
Foundation Studies in Oral Rehabilitation (non-award)
Course code and overview: EK000
This course is designed for new graduates to primarily advance their clinical skills and knowledge base in areas of clinical importance to oral rehabilitation for oral implant treatment and management of occlusion.
Admission
Admission requires a Bachelor of Dentistry or equivalent which is registrable for practice with the Australian Dental Board. In addition, applicants must demonstrate interest and knowledge of oral implants and occlusion. Applications close 1 March for July commencement.
Duration
The course contains two 1-week blocks (July and December) with coursework between blocks and is completed over one semester part-time.
Further information
Contact the course coordinator:
Professor Iven Klineberg
Email: dent.oralimplant@sydney.edu.au
Units of study
Unit of study |
Credit points |
A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition |
Session |
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Units of study (non-award)
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DENT5018 Foundation Studies:Oral Rehabilitation 1 |
6 |
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Int July Semester 2a
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DENT5019 Foundation Studies:Oral Rehabilitation 2 |
6 |
P DENT5018
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Int December Semester 2b
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Units of study (non-award)
DENT5018 Foundation Studies:Oral Rehabilitation 1
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Iven Klineberg Session: Int July,Semester 2a Classes: Lectures/seminars, pre-clinical simulation, technique exercises, clinical observation and self-directed learning Assessment: Barrier of 80% attendance, simulation and technique tasks (20%), observation in practice report (20%), mentor feedback report (10%), case-based literature review (20%), case-based treatment proposal (20%), technique exercises (10%) Campus: Westmead Mode of delivery: Block Mode Associated degrees: Dentistry PG Non-Degree.
The program is to be composed of units of study modules to advance clinical practice skills and knowledge-base in areas of clinical importance to oral rehabilitation for oral implant treatment and occlusion.
Textbooks
Recommended resources including texts and publications will be provided in class
DENT5019 Foundation Studies:Oral Rehabilitation 2
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Iven Klineberg, Tony Au Session: Int December,Semester 2b Classes: Lectures/seminars, video learning, clinical sessions on practical application of occlusion in restorative and oral implant procedures Prerequisites: DENT5018 Assessment: Barrier of 80% attendance, clinical occlusal splint tasks (40%), clinical related analysis documentation (40%), case presentation (20%) Campus: Westmead Mode of delivery: Block Mode Associated degrees: Dentistry PG Non-Degree.
The aim of this unit is to advance clinical practice skills and knowledge-base in areas of clinical importance to occlusion in treatment planning, clinical decision-making and oral implants.
Textbooks
Recommended resources including texts and publications will be provided in class