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Chemistry of Natural Products (1) (PHG221)
This module aims at the study of the chemistry of different classes of bioactive raw material (carbohydrates, different types of glycosides (cardiac, anthraquinones , flavonoids, tannins …), miscellaneous terpenoids, bitters), their structures, methods of isolation, identification, and determination, together with their biosynthetic pathway, besides their pharmacological actions and therapeutic uses and how to serve the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and food industries in Egypt. |
Chemistry of Natural Products (2) (PHG322)
Clin Crown 2 (PRS421n/PRS421)
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This course involves diagnosis and treatment plan for restoring teeth with fixed restorations to provide optimum patient care regarding the patient’s condition and demands. It also provides preclinical skills restoring endodontically treated teeth and familiarizes the students with various techniques in restoring endodontically treated teeth with tooth reduction in preparation for the clinical phase followed by taking impression records then, transfer the collected data to the laboratory to fabricate prosthesis fulfilling the proposed plan, followed by trying the restoration and checking it then cementing it . |
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Clin Crown 3
Fixed Prosthodontics ( 3 Credits) |
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PRS531
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Department: Restorative Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, MSA Course. The course introduces the student to the more advanced techniques of fixed prosthodontics preparation and construction. Students fulfill their clinical requirements under supervision in the department clinics where the patients have access to treatment completely free of charge |
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Clin Crown 4 (PRS541n/PRS541)
Fixed Prosthodontics ( 3 Credits) |
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PRS541n/PRS541
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The course enables the graduating dental student to deal with patients’ complications related to fixed prosthetic appliances. It also introduces the students to the advanced materials, techniques and treatment planning modalities. The course aims at students to recognize implants as a prosthetic option for single and multiple teeth loss, and apply clinical skills acquired in the previous crown and bridge preclinical studies. |
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Clinical Complete Denture (PRS412/PRS412n)
This course deals with clinical steps of complete denture construction.
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-1 (RES532n)
This course aims to encompass the etiology , diagnosis , prevention, therapeutics and microbiology , as well as endodontic-periodontal problems , and tooth resorption.
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.
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.
Clinical Fixed Prosth. -1 (PRS411)
-The course introduces the student to the clinical application of skills acquired in his previous crown and bridge preclinical training.
-Instruction is focused on early development of diagnosis and treatment planning skills, along with the execution of basic fixed prosthodontics.
-The course also allows interaction between the dental student and the professional dental laboratory technician.
-It also presents more advanced techniques and treatment planning for advanced and complex fixed
prosthodontic needs as well as the principles of crown and bridge in implant dentistry.
Clinical Fixed Prosth. -1 (PRS411n)
The course spans four semesters.
-The course introduces the student to the clinical application of skills acquired in his previous crown and bridge preclinical training.
-Instruction is focused on early development of diagnosis and treatment planning skills, along with the execution of basic fixed prosthodontics.
-The course also allows interaction between the dental student and the professional dental laboratory technician.
-It also presents more advanced techniques and treatment planning for advanced and complex fixed
prosthodontic needs as well as the principles of crown and bridge in implant dentistry.
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Clinical Fixed Prosthodontics - 3
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The student must be able to apply clinically the skills acquired in the previous crown and bridge preclinical studies. In addition, the student must acquire sound knowledge and practical skills on all esthetic principles such as shade selection, selection of suitable type of esthetic restorations corresponding to every clinical situation, minimal invasive procedures as porcelain laminate veneers and resin bonded restorations. Moreover, the student must acquire sound knowledge on successful design of metal ceramic restorations and factors affecting its success and failure.