Courses: TPBARØN Radiology - Autumn 2020




Credits

10.0

Level of Study

Bachelor

Language of Instruction

Norwegian

Teaching semester

Spring and autumn

Objectives and Content

The dental radiology course is based on knowledge about radiation physics, chemistry, anatomy and pathology, and it includes radiographic examination of the oral cavity as part of the overall examination of the patient.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the course, the student will be able to:

Knowledge

Skills

Competence

Access to the Course

Bachelor's Programme in Dental Hygiene

Teaching and learning methods

The program consists of 15 hours of theoretical education (lectures) in parallel with 39 hours of clinical seminars, and then 15 hours of auscultation. The seminars contain practical demonstrations of intraoral radiographic examination followed by hands-on training for a full-mouth set of radiographs; 14 images encompassing all tooth-bearing areas, and bitewing. The students start by practicing on phantom heads, and continue with patients once they have learned to take all necessary images. Acquisition of panoramic imaging will also be demonstrated and practiced by the students. During the seminars the students also train in image interpretation and diagnostics. For the auscultation, the students first follow the dental assistants, and then continue working more independently with the patients.

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

The course consists of 15 systematic lectures and 39 hours of seminars, demonstrations and clinical training with x-ray photography and image analysis.The seminar series includes a test of knowledge and interpretation of radiographs.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Clinical seminars and auscultation is mandatory. In the range of seminars, the students have to pass the anatomy test before further clinical training on patients can commence.

Before the student can be enrolled for the written examination the clinical instructor evaluates the students¿ ability to take diagnostically acceptable radiographs for a full status, and assess whether the student can evaluate image quality, identify dental filling materials, and diagnose caries, marginal and apical periodontitis, and peri-implantitis.

Forms of Assessment

Four hours written examination . In order to proceed to examination the students have to complete the mandatory clinical work; attendance to seminars and auscultation, and sufficient practical skills with regard to justification, planning and performing intraoral radiographic examination of a patient.

Grading Scale

A-F

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 (corona virus) the scale of pass/fail will be utilized in the fall semester of 2020.

Assessment Semester

Fall

Course Evaluation

The course is evaluated every three years

Course Coordinator

Malin V. Jonsson: https://www.uib.no/en/persons/Malin.V.Jonsson

Course Administrator

Department of Clinical Dentistry

Contact Information

Studie@iko.uib.no

Tlf 55 58 60 00

Department

Department of clinical dentistry