Courses: OD3PER-K4 Periodontology - Autumn 2019




Credits

4.0

Language of Instruction

Norwegian

Teaching semester

7th semester

Objectives and Content

Periodontics is the study of the structures that surround the teeth and attach them to the jaws, and the study of causes, development and treatment of diseases in these structures. The most common diseases are gingivitis (gum inflammation) and marginal periodontitis (tooth attachment disorder). The incidence of these diseases in the adult population is significant. In the majority of the population, the disease can be treated, but about 10% develop a more severe form that often leads to tooth loss. Marginal periodontitis is initiated by accumulation of bacteria (biofilm) on tooth surfaces, and trigger the immune system. In combination with hereditary and environmental factors a destructive process of the periodontium develops. The number of patients receiving implants to replace missing teeth is increasing. Infections can also occur in the supporting tissue around the implants. The pathological factors are considered the same as for gingivitis and periodontitis and require extensive treatment.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

Students will be able to explain

 

 

Skills

Students will be able to

 

General competence

The course shall make the candidate aware of their attitudes to the subject so that when they are qualified dentists they will cooperate well with colleagues and at all times carry out proper treatment both according to the subject's scientific development and health care ethics.

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

The teaching takes place as introductory courses, lectures, clinical case presentations, seminars and clinics.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Approved clinical course is a prerequisite to sit the exam.

Forms of Assessment

3 hour written exam

Grading Scale

A-F

Course Evaluation

Written evaluation on My Space/Mi side.

Contact Information

studie@iko.uib.no

Department

Department of clinical dentistry