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Unit Overview

Description

This unit provides advanced knowledge and clinical skills in integration of various dental specialties (Prosthodontics, Cariology, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Orthodontics, Endodontics, Oral Surgery, and Oral Medicine) in management and restoration of complex oral rehabilitation cases with various clinical placements including specialty placements at the Oral Health Centre of Western Australia (OHCWA). This also enables students to correctly diagnose and formulate treatment planning for restoring oral function using effective communication with patients to achieve comprehensive care patient management.

Professional Behaviour Requirements - Please refer to the Dental School Handbook regarding requirements and consequences of non-compliance, which can delay course progression and/or graduation, depending on circumstances.

Credit
6 points
Offering
(see Timetable)
AvailabilityLocationMode
Non-standard teaching periodUWA (Perth)Face to face
Outcomes

Students are able to (1) describe the integration of various dental specialities in the management of complex cases; (2) present the clinical protocols for restoring oral functions for cases requiring complex rehabilitation; (3) establish a correct diagnosis and formulate proper treatment planning for restoring oral functions and communicating it to the patient; and (4) provide appropriate clinical treatment for restoring the oral functions and maintaining oral health.

Assessment

Indicative assessments in this unit are as follows: (1) case portfolio; (2) case planning; and (3) clinical assessment. Further information is available in the unit outline.

To pass this unit, a student must: (a) achieve an overall mark of 50 per cent or higher for the unit; and (b) achieve the requisite requirements(s) or a mark of 50 per cent or greater, whichever is higher and specified in the unit outline, for the case portfolio, case planning, and clinical assessment components.

Student may be offered supplementary assessment in this unit if they meet the eligibility criteria.

Unit Coordinator(s)
Dr Robert Nedelcu
Unit rules
Prerequisites
DENT5312 Developmental and Behavioural Sciences 2 (ID 6662)
and DENT5322 Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences 4 (ID 6663)
and DENT5337 Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 7 (ID 6664)
and DENT5338 Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 8 (ID 6665)
and DENT5313 Developmental and Behavioural Sciences 3 (ID 6666)
and DENT5323 Diagnostic and surgical sciences 5 (ID 6667)
and DENT5341 Comprehensive Clinical Care 1 (ID 6668)
and DENT5342 Comprehensive Clinical Care 2 (ID 6669)
Co-requisites
DENT5414 Developmental and behavioural sciences 4 (ID 6670)
And DENT5444 Comprehensive Clinical Care 4 (ID 6672)
And DENT5445 Comprehensive Clinical Care 5 (ID 6673)
Approved quota: 56—50 domestic includes high academic achievement direct pathway: 24 places, indigenous entry, rural: 3 places and standard pathway graduate applicants: 20; and 6 international.
Contact hours
teaching day: 8 hours
lectures: 1 hour
clinics: 3 hours
practicals: 3 hours
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  • Contact hours provide an indication of the type and extent of in-class activities this unit may contain. The total amount of student work (including contact hours, assessment time, and self-study) will approximate 150 hours per 6 credit points.