Clinical Endodontics-2 (RES542)

The study encompasses the etiology, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of pulp and periapical diseases, as well as endodontic-periodontal problems, and tooth resorption. 

Objectives of this course:

1. Provide students with sufficient knowledge and clinical experiences to become proficient in diagnostic data collection, pulpal and periradicular diagnosis, treatment planning. 

2. Train students to provide quality patient care using state-of-the-art technology (e.g., rotary endodontics, dental operating microscope).

3. Prepare students to effectively treat the medically compromised and special needs patient.


Students fulfill their clinical requirements under supervision in the department clinics where the patients have access to treatment completely free of charge

Clinical Endodontics 1 (RES532)

The study encompasses the etiology, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of pulp and periapical diseases, as well as endodontic-periodontal problems, and tooth resorption. 

Objectives of this course:

1. Provide students with sufficient knowledge and clinical experiences to become proficient in diagnostic data collection, pulpal and periradicular diagnosis, treatment planning. 

2. Train students to provide quality patient care using state-of-the-art technology (e.g., rotary endodontics, dental operating microscope).

3. Prepare students to effectively treat the medically compromised and special needs patient.




Clinical Endodontics-2 (RES542n)

The study encompasses the etiology, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of pulp and periapical diseases, as well as endodontic-periodontal problems, and tooth resorption. 

Objectives of this course:

1. Provide students with sufficient knowledge and clinical experiences to become proficient in diagnostic data collection, pulpal and periradicular diagnosis, treatment planning. 

2. Train students to provide quality patient care using state-of-the-art technology (e.g., rotary endodontics, dental operating microscope).

3. Prepare students to effectively treat the medically compromised and special needs patient.


Students fulfill their clinical requirements under supervision in the department clinics where the patients have access to treatment completely free of charge