KnowledgeStudents will be able to describe
- tooth development and dental developmental disorders and histopathology in relation to normal status and disease in the dental hard tissue
- the function of the oral ecosystem, including the importance of diet and saliva composition, in connection with oral health
- the importance of general health, psychological factors, medication and lifestyle in connection with oral health / disease and dry mouth associated with disease, medication, abuse and radiotherapy and diagnosis, evaluation and possible treatment / symptom relief
- traditional clinical, radiographic and modern caries diagnostic methodsand diagnosis of different hard tissue injuries such as dental caries, tooth wear and developmental disorders and their causes, prevention and the possibility for reparative and prophylactic treatment / symptom relief
- principles and methods for chemical and mechanical plaque control and the mechanisms of fluoride and fluoride therapy in the preventive treatment and possible negative effects of fluoride therapy
- principles and indications for preparations, selection, use and handling of materials and the complications of caries therapy, restorative failures as well as indications for repair/changes of dental restorations
- the cause for discoloration of teeth and possible treatment choices including principles of aesthetic dentistry treatment based on ethical considerations
- anatomy, biology, etiology and pathogenesis related to endodontology and the apical periodontium
- endodontic diagnosis, methods for intervention and treatment principles
- necessary investigation related to endodontic recalls, interpretation of findings and prognosis related to endodontic treatment
SkillsStudents will be able to
- obtain relevant medical history
- conduct clinical, radiological and other necessary investigations (such as saliva tests and dietary history)
- make diagnoses and keep dental records
- make an overall assessment of the patient, evaluate disease activity and development
- prioritize treatment needs, plan and implement cause-oriented adequate preventive and reparative therapy
- evaluate the results of treatment, evaluate disease progression and recall intervals
- recognize your own limitations and know when to consult/refer the patient for appropriate treatment
- communicate with patients, dental- and health- professionals in an appropriate manner.
General competence:The candidate will develop a positive and responsible attitude in preserving the natural dentition in the best possible way, both functionally and aesthetically..