Dental Medicine
Doctor of Dental Medicine
(a) Students complete 192 credit points in the sequence indicated by Years 1-4 below
(b) Enrolment is full-time
(c) All units of study are compulsory unless otherwise noted.
Year 1
SDDM5111 Integrated Life Sciences 1
Credit points: 14 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Munira Xaymardan Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, CPL tutorials, seminars, theme sessions and practicals (dissections, prosections). Corequisites: SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 Assessment: Medical Sciences: 1 x formative written assessment and 1 x summative written assessment. Oral Biosciences: 1 x written summative assessment. Head and Neck anatomy: 2 x quizzes, 1 x written assessment and 1 x practical assessment Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
The year will begin with the foundation of the medical sciences. This will include general Anatomy, general Histology, Infectious Diseases, Physiology, Immunology, general Pathology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Embryology and Genetics. Coinciding with these and continuing, there will be courses in Head and Neck Anatomy, Oral Embryology and Histology, Oral Microbiology and Biomaterials. Organ systems in health and disease will then begin including aspects of Skin and Mucosa, Musculoskeletal systems, Respiratory systems, Haematology and Cardiovascular systems. Oral Pathobiology, Dental Biochemistry and Oral Biology will also be introduced.
SDDM5112 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry A1
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Susie Dracopoulos and Dr Rahena Akhter Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials and practical simulation. Corequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 Assessment: Written Summative assessment x 2, formative and summative practical assessments plus continuous sessional assessment during simulation activities. Practical field work: Practical simulation and clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit introduces the concepts associated with Professional Practice, Clinical Management and Population Oral Health. It also addresses the morphology, development, eruption and exfoliation of teeth to provide a framework for understanding the structure of primary and permanent teeth. The student will also be introduced to the discipline of Cariology and the prevention and management of the disease of dental caries. Students will be introduced to ethics and law. The treatment and restoration of advanced carious lesions will be introduced in Tooth Conservation and Endodontics, where the early development of technical skills in the simulation clinic will be supported by didactic teaching sessions.
SDDM5113 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry B1
Credit points: 3 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Tihana Divnic-Resnik and Dr Eduardo Delamare. Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including weekly sessions including lectures, tutorials, simulation and clinical practicals and laboratory practicals. Corequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5114 Assessment: Formative practical assessments plus continuous sessional assessment during simulation and laboratory activities. Practical field work: Practical simulation, laboratory work Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study commences with Radiology, where the students are given the opportunity to take and report on radiographs within the simulated learning environment; and to develop diagnostic skills in interpretation of normal anatomical structures. The student is also given an introductory framework to the diagnosis and rehabilitation of patients with tooth loss and diseases of the supporting tissues, namely periodontal diseases. Introductory laboratory and didactic sessions will provide student knowledge on the range of rehabilitation options available to replace missing teeth, including partial and complete dentures.
SDDM5114 Research 1
Credit points: 1 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Shanika Nanayakkara and Prof Greg Murray (Assistant) Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, seminars and computer lab sessions. Corequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 Assessment: Formative continuous research assignments, summative research assignment. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This Unit of Study will commence with introducing the basic concepts in epidemiology, research and Evidence Based Practice (EBP). Students will become familiar with University of Sydney Library resources and services to DMD students, sources of dental information, conducting literature searches and managing scientific information. Students will also gain skills in identifying different study types, critically appraising clinical research literature and assigning levels of evidence to published research. Students will apply EBP principles in developing patient care plans for simple clinical case scenarios.
SDDM5121 Integrated Life Sciences 2
Credit points: 12 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Munira Xaymardan Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, CBL tutorials, seminars, theme sessions and practicals. Corequisites: SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 Assessment: Medical Sciences: 1x summative written assessment covering entire year content. Oral Biosciences: 1x written summative assessment covering entire year. Practical field work: Science practicals Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5122 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry A2
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Susie Dracopoulos and Dr Rahena Akhter Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials, and practicals. Corequisites: SDDM5121 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 Prohibitions: SDMD5111 or SDMD5112 or SDMD5113 or SDMD5117 Assessment: 2 x practical assessments in Tooth Conservation and Endodontics; 1 x written summative assessment in Cariology, Tooth Conservation, Tooth Morphology and Endodontics; continuous assessment during practical sessions. Practical field work: Practical simulation and clinical sessions. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5123 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry B2
Credit points: 4 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Tihana Divnic-Resnik and Dr Eduardo Delamare Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials, simulation and clinical practicals and laboratory practicals. Corequisites: SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5124 Assessment: Summative (semester 2) written assessment in Periodontics, Prosthodontics and Radiology; summative practical assessments in Periodontics and Radiology and continuous sessional assessment during simulation and clinical practical sessions. Practical field work: Practical simulation and laboratory work Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues on from semester one. The student will be able to describe and interpret what is observed on intra oral radiographs. The program will introduce students to the design and construction of removable partial dental prostheses. In addition, the students will learn how to use hand instruments in simulated periodontal clinic and will become familiar with contemporary diagnostic procedures in periodontics. Above all, students will have opportunity to develop skills in professional behaviour in clinical situations.
SDDM5124 Research 2
Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Shanika Nanayakkara and Prof Greg Murray (Assistant) Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Corequisites: SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 Assessment: Formative assessment and summative written exam. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one, developing skills in research methodology and Evidence Based Practice. Students will continue their research skills using University of Sydney library resources and services to DMD students, sources of dental information, conducting literature searches and managing scientific information. Students will also continue to gain skills in identifying different study types, critical appraising clinical research literature and assigning levels of evidence to published research. Students will apply EBP principles in developing patient care plans for simple clinical case scenarios.
Year 2
SDDM5211 Integrated Life Sciences 3
Credit points: 10 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Munira Xaymardan Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, CBL tutorials, seminars, theme sessions and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 Assessment: Summative written assessments in Medical Sciences. Practical field work: Science Practicals Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Organ systems in health and disease will continue including Neurosciences, Endocrine systems, Gastrointestinal systems, Renal systems, Nutrition and Oncology. More advanced aspects of Oral Pathobiology, Dental Biochemistry and Oral Biology will be covered to support understanding of the clinical disciplines.
SDDM5212 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry A3
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Susie Dracopoulos and Dr Rahena Akhter Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar including lectures, tutorial and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 Assessment: 2 x practical assessments in Tooth Conservation and Endodontics; written assessment in Cariology, Diet and Nutrition, Professional Practise, Tooth Conservation, Endodontics and Population Oral Health; continuous sessional assessment during practical and clinical sessions. Practical field work: Clinical simulation and clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit will build on Year 1 to prepare students for patient care. The management and restoration of dental caries will be further developed with an introduction to primary care clinical practice and integrated treatment planning. Didactic and simulated practical sessions will develop the students understanding of more complex clinical presentations of Tooth Conservation and Endodontics. The student will further develop an understanding of anxiety, pain, phobias, anger and stress and the application of appropriate behavioural strategies Ethics and law will be expanded and Population Oral Health aspects will be presented in a broader context.
SDDM5213 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry B3
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Tihana Divnic-Resnik and Dr Eduardo Delamare Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5214 Assessment: Required competency assessment in Local Anaesthesia/Exodontia, summative (semester 1) written exam and continuous sessional assessment during simulation and clinical activities. Practical field work: Practical simulation, clinical sessions and laboratory work Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit builds on the fundamental concepts and procedures covered in year 1. New Disciplines such as Occlusion and Oral Surgery are introduced. Oral Surgery integrates head and neck anatomy with the principles and procedures associated with routine dental and oral surgical procedures, as well as pain management. This unit also provides students with more advanced information and the fundamentals of diagnosis and management of periodontal diseases. The foundations of Radiology and Prosthodontics are further developed introducing students with application of digital technology (CAD/CAM) in dental rehabilitation.
SDDM5214 Research 3
Credit points: 1 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Shanika Nanayakkara and Prof Greg Murray (Assistant) Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures and tutorials. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 Assessment: Continuous research assessment Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
During the second year, students will commence engaging in hands-on research. Students will continue to apply skills gained in DMD1 in identifying different study types, critically appraising clinical research literature and assigning levels of evidence to published research. The key concepts research ethics will be introduced during this semester. This unit of study will help the students to further develop their skills in academic writing, accessing, organising and using information for ongoing learning.
SDDM5221 Integrated Life Sciences 4
Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Munira Xaymardan Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, CBL tutorials, seminars, theme sessions and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 Assessment: 2 x written assessments in Medical Sciences, 1 x written assessment in Oral Biological Sciences Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5222 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry A4
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Susie Dracopoulos and Dr Rahena Akhter Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials, seminars and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5221 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 Assessment: 1 x written exam in Tooth Conservation, Endodontics, Cariology, Professional Practice, Population Oral Health and Diet and Nutrition (OSCA/SBA); 1 x practical assessment in Endodontics and continuous sessional assessment of practical and clinical sessions. Practical field work: Practical simulation and clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one and introduces students to integrated clinical practice. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5223 Foundations of Clinical Dentistry B4
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Tihana Divnic-Resnik and Eduardo Delamare Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials, seminars and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5224 Assessment: Summative (semester 2) written assessment in Periodontology, Radiology, Oral Surgery, Oral Implants, Occlusion, Prosthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, practical assessments (simulated and clinical) in Periodontics and continuous sessional assessment of practical and clinical sessions. Practical field work: Practical Simulation, clinical sessions and laboratory work. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one when three new disciplines are gradually introduced: Paediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Oral Implants. Students will be given basic information on cranio-facial growth/development, aetiological factors that causing malocclusions and major steps from diagnosis to a treatment plan for various orthodontic problems. The discipline of Paediatric Dentistry will provide clinical skills and competence necessary to manage paediatric patients in general dental practice. Oral Implant course in year 2 is designed to introduce students with concept of osseointegration and provide information related to components of different implant systems.
SDDM5224 Research 4
Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Shanika Nanayakkara and Prof Greg Murray (Assistant) Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures and tutorials. Prerequisites: SDDM5111 and SDDM5112 and SDDM5113 and SDDM5114 and SDDM5121 and SDDM5122 and SDDM5123 and SDDM5124 and SDMD5111 and SDMD5112 and SDMD5113 and SDMD5114 and SDMD5116 and SDMD5117 and SDMD5121 and SDMD5122 and SDMD5123 and SDMD5124 and SDMD5125 and SDMD5126 and SDMD5127 Corequisites: SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 Assessment: Research proposal, formative assessment, summative written assessment Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one. Refer to semester one description. During semester 2, research project related activities will continue under supervision and the students will develop a research proposal as a part of their summative assessments. The key concepts in biostatistics will be introduced during this semester. Students will acquire skills and gain competence on interpreting and presenting the research findings.
Year 3
SDDM5315 Integrated Clinical Dentistry A1
Credit points: 6 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Smitha Sukumar Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Learning Management System, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 Assessment: 1 x clinical on-line barrier theory assessment, 1 x integrated written exam, 1 x endodontic practical required competency assessment exam, continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions and clinical work and mentor reports. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit provides students with the necessary skills to expand their treatment planning skills for patients in a general dental practice situation, using non-invasive primary and secondary preventive strategies and to undertake the management of patients presenting in pain. Students will build on their initial clinical experience by expanding the complexity of cavities and range of materials used in their treatment of patients. The foundations of Endodontics will be deepened and broadened to include advanced concepts. The program of Dental Trauma will teach students the guidelines and skills needed for the general management of acute traumatic dental injuries. The area of trauma represents a significant crossover between the disciplines of Endodontics, Paediatric Dentistry and Oral Surgery. Complementary to the clinical work, the Professional practice program covers those domains of dentistry practice that foster the development of oral health professionals who are competent, caring and committed to the healing of their patients. This discipline will explore the topics of social justice, clinical ethics and professional integrity as well as examining behavioural science learning topics including effective communication and management skills.
SDDM5316 Integrated Clinical Dentistry B1
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: A/Prof Ayman Ellakwa Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5317 Assessment: 1 x integrated written exam, 1 x Required Competency Assessment in Fixed Prosthodontics, continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions and mentor reports. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study will introduce students to the management of common denture-related problems frequently encountered in practice and includes repairs and reline procedures. More advanced rehabilitation procedures involving overdentures will also be introduced as well as the fundamental theoretical and technical framework for fixed prosthodontics. The crucial importance of the supporting soft and hard tissues will be emphasised by intensive exposure to diagnosis and management of common periodontal diseases with a focus on non-surgical periodontal therapy. This unit also aims to provide the student with the practical application of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning of simple malocclusions and interceptive cases. The learning sessions in Paediatric Dentistry will include restorative options (including pulp therapy), medically compromised patients, syndromes and clefts, and caries.
SDDM5317 Integrated Clinical Dentistry C1
Credit points: 10 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Stephen Cox and Dr Eric Carter Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 Assessment: 1 x written assessment in Oral Surgery, Conscious Sedation, Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine; 1 x Oral Surgery Short Case; 1 x Viva Voce and continuous sessional assessment in Radiology and Clinical sessions. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Integrated Clinical Dentistry C1 will be focused on clinical experiences of Human Disease in Dentistry. This will cover more advanced concepts and will be delivered through symposia, problem solving exercises and recorded lectures.
SDDM5314 Research 5
Credit points: 1 Teacher/Coordinator: Prof. Greg Murray and Dr Shanika Nanayakkara (Assistant) Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on LMS including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
In Year 3, students will continue their research project activities. At the completion of this unit of study, students present a preliminary report on their individual/group research projects. An important aim of this unit of study is to foster an evidence-based approach to clinical practice and strong inquisitive approach to learning throughout the course. Students will continue to apply skills gained in DMD 1 and DMD 2 in identifying different study types, critically appraising clinical research literature and assigning levels of evidence to published research.
SDDM5324 Research 6
Credit points: 2 Teacher/Coordinator: Prof. Greg Murray and Dr Shanika Nanayakkara (Assistant) Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on LMS, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: Summative assignment (critical appraisal of literature), Preliminary research report Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study will build on the foundations of semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5325 Integrated Clinical Dentistry A2
Credit points: 5 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Smitha Sukumar Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Learning Management system, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5324 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: 1 x integrated written assessment;1 x integrated clinical case presentation continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions and clinical work, mentor reports. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study will build on the foundations of semester one - This unit provides students with the necessary skills to expand their treatment planning skills for patients in a general dental practice situation, using non-invasive primary and secondary preventive strategies and to undertake the management of patients presenting in pain. Students will build on their initial clinical experience by expanding the complexity of cavities and range of materials used in their treatment of patients. The foundations of Endodontics will be deepened and broadened to include advanced concepts. The program of Dental Trauma will teach students the guidelines and skills needed for the general management of acute traumatic dental injuries. The area of trauma represents a significant crossover between the disciplines of Endodontics, Paediatric Dentistry and Oral Surgery. Complementary to the clinical work, the Professional practice program covers those domains of dentistry practice that foster the development of oral health professionals who are competent, caring and committed to the healing of their patients. This discipline will explore the topics of social justice, clinical ethics and professional integrity as well as examining behavioural science learning topics including effective communication and management skills.
SDDM5326 Integrated Clinical Dentistry B2
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: A/Prof Ayman Ellakwa Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar Prerequisites: SDDM5211 and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5327 Assessment: 2 x written assessments; 1 x Required Competent Assessment in Fixed Prosthodontics; 1 x assignment in Paediatric Dentistry; 1 x OSCA in Paediatric Dentistry; continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions and mentor reports. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study will build on the foundations of semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5327 Integrated Clinical Dentistry C2
Credit points: 10 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Stephen Cox and Dr Eric Carter Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5211and SDDM5212 and SDDM5213 and SDDM5214 and SDDM5221 and SDDM5222 and SDDM5223 and SDDM5224 and SDMD5211 and SDMD5212 and SDMD5213 and SDMD5214 and SDMD5215 and SDMD5216 and SDMD5217 and SDMD5221 and SDMD5222 and SDMD5223 and SDMD5224 and SDMD5225 and SDMD5226 and SDMD5227 Corequisites: SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 Assessment: 1 x written assessment in Oral Surgery, Conscious Sedation, Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine; 1 x Oral Surgery Short Case; 1 x Viva Voce; 1 x Residency Report and continuous sessional assessment in Radiology and Integrated Clinics. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study will build on the foundations of semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5328 Electives 1
Teacher/Coordinator: Mrs Robyn Watson Session: Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken in an environment approved by the Coordinator or Delegate. Prerequisites: Year 2 of DMD Assessment: Completion of appropriate documentation. Practical field work: Students are permitted to do practical work in Sydney Dental Hospital and Westmead Centre for Oral Health but not permitted to do practical work on other placements. Mode of delivery: Field experience
Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Note: The Elective programme offers an opportunity for professional development
The Elective option offers students an opportunity to undertake supervised experience in aspect of dentistry. The placement may occur locally, interstate or overseas. It is an opportunity to prepare for a particular career direction, explore different experiences or enhance skills in particular areas of a student's choice. Students organise their own Elective, but if advice or assistance is needed students can contact the Academic Elective Coordinator. Successful completion of this unit will be recorded on the student transcript.
Year 4
SDDM5414 Research 7
Credit points: 3 Teacher/Coordinator: Prof. Greg Murray and Dr Shanika Nanayakkara (Assistant) Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on LMS. Prerequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 and SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Corequisites: SDDM5415 and SDDM5416 and SDDM5417 Assessment: Final research report for critical literature review; or poster and oral presentation for experimental/original research), CAT summary Practical field work: Laboratory (if experimental/original research) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Students will continue to critically appraise the research evidence and assess their applicability in clinical practice. Students will develop written summaries of evidence (critically appraised topics (CAT) summaries) addressing a focused clinical questions raised during clinical practice. Students will continue to apply Evidence Based Dentistry principles based on clinical scenarios to inform treatment planning decisions. . At the completion of this unit of study, students will submit their final research project report (critical literature review), or present their experimental/original research at the School Research Day.
SDDM5415 Integrated Clinical Dentistry A3
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Smitha Sukumar Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on LMS. Lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 and SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: 1 x integrated objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions and clinical work. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit provides students with training to allow a broader scope of patient care including the knowledge and skills the necessary to perform more advanced restorative procedures and aesthetic dentistry techniques; the provision of complex endodontic procedures, including acute presentations, and the knowledge and application of clinical preventive techniques. Complementary to the clinical work, the program of Professional Practice will address domains of dental practice that fosters the development of oral health professionals who are competent, caring and committed to the healing of their patients. This discipline will explore the topics of social justice, clinical ethics and professional integrity as well as examining behavioral science learning topics including effective communication and management skills.
SDDM5416 Integrated Clinical Dentistry B3
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: A/Prof Ayman Ellakwa Session: Semester 1 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar and LMS. Prerequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 and SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: 1 x integrated written exam and continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions. Practical field work: Clinical and Laboratory sessions. (Self directed learning) Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study aims to increase the students' understanding of the prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with complete, partial or immediate dentures, including implant over-dentures, denture maintenance and repair; provision of traditional fixed prosthodontics with exposure to CAD CAM technology, (onlays, crowns, bridges) and implants. Students will undertake treatment and maintenance of patients with moderate to severe periodontitis (observation of periodental surgery), peri-implantitis. Students are required to provide a complete course of periodontal care and thus learn to evaluate the prognosis of periodontally involved teeth.
The unit further aims to develop an understanding of behaviour management and pain control for paediatric patients; the provision of care for paediatric patients recognising and managing developmental anomalies. Students also may treat medically compromised children. Students will gain an understanding of the knowledge and scope of orthodontics carried out by general practitioners as well as the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea.
The unit further aims to develop an understanding of behaviour management and pain control for paediatric patients; the provision of care for paediatric patients recognising and managing developmental anomalies. Students also may treat medically compromised children. Students will gain an understanding of the knowledge and scope of orthodontics carried out by general practitioners as well as the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea.
SDDM5417 Integrated Clinical Dentistry C3
Credit points: 7 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Stephen Cox and Dr Eric Carter Session: Semester 1 Prerequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 and SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: 1 x written assessment, 1 x Viva Voce and continuous sessional assessment in Clinical sessions. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Learning in Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine builds upon earlier material and will assist students to develop a critical understanding of the maxillofacial and oral diseases as well as systemic diseases with oral manifestations that may be encountered in the course of their professional career and be called upon to diagnose, prevent and treat. The course in Oral Surgery further prepares the student for surgical procedures beyond the level of skill acquired in earlier years, and exposes the student to the hospital setting and observing advanced surgical procedures. Study in conscious sedation develops deeper understanding of sedation techniques as well as of medical emergency and life support. The course content of Special Care Dentistry aims to develop the students' knowledge and skills to manage patients with special needs, including intellectual and physical disabilities, mental illnesses, neurodegenerative disorders and frail/elderly patients.
SDDM5418 Electives 2
Teacher/Coordinator: Mrs Robyn Watson Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: Undertaken in an environment approved by the Coordinator or Delegate. Prerequisites: SDDM5328 Assessment: Completion of appropriate documentation. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Note: Department permission required for enrolmentin the following sessions:Semester 1
The Elective option offers students an opportunity to undertake supervised experience in community dentistry. The placement may occur locally, interstate or overseas. It is an opportunity to prepare for a particular career direction, explore different experiences or enhance skills in particular areas of a student's choice. Students organise their own Elective, but if advice or assistance is needed students can contact the Academic Elective Coordinator. Successful completion of this unit will be recorded on the student transcript.
SDDM5425 Integrated Clinical Dentistry A4
Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Smitha Sukumar Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar, including lectures, tutorials and practicals. Prerequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 and SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: 1 x integrated written assessment; 1 x integrated oral comprehensive assessment, and continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions and clinical work; Endo Case report. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5426 Integrated Clinical Dentistry B4
Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: A/Prof Ayman Ellakwa Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar. Prerequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 and SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: 2 x written assessments; 1 x integrated OSCA, 1 x integrated oral comprehensive assessment and continuous sessional assessment of clinical sessions; Perio Case report. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one. Refer to semester one description.
SDDM5427 Integrated Clinical Dentistry C4
Credit points: 8 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Stephen Cox and Dr Eric Carter Session: Semester 2 Classes: Information available on Compass Events Calendar. Prerequisites: SDDM5314 and SDDM5315 and SDDM5316 and SDDM5317 and SDDM5324 and SDDM5325 and SDDM5326 and SDDM5327 Assessment: Assessment: 2 x written assessments, 1 x Viva Voce and continuous sessional assessment in the Clinics. Practical field work: Clinical sessions Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This unit of study continues from semester one. Refer to semester one description.