Economic intensive course (EIC): 5 weeks

The Economic intensive course Program allowing graduates to gain short-term but deep intensive dental training. This includes training in all major aspects of dentistry: oral diagnosis and radiology, periodontics, endodontic, restorative dentistry, oral surgery and prosthodontics (fixed).

      • Provide comprehensive clinical training in most dental branches, including hands-on experience using a full range of dental products and instrumentation.
      • Provide a brief review of the basic science areas of medicine as they pertain to dentistry.
      • Provide the individual with the opportunity to integrate basic, clinical and behavioral knowledge to the effectively manage their patients.
      • The program provides a good opportunity at a reduced price but high quality training.

Despite the low financial cost, the program is very effective and suitable, especially with those who want to regain their skills or who need help to put their first steps in the field on the path.

  • Newly graduated dentists.
  • Dentists who are discontinued from practicing the dental profession.
  • Dentists wishing to develop their clinical skills and keep pace with new dentistry.

The Economic intensive course is a comprehensive dental training of 5 calendar weeks, enabling the trainees to further develop their clinical skills in dentistry fields. the trainees are required to successfully complete pre-clinical and clinical dental work requirements.

 

Specialty

Period

1

Infection Control + Oral Medicine +Periodontics

+ Radiology

2 days

2

Oral Surgery

3 days

3

Endodontic

4 days

4

Operative Dentistry

4 days

5

Paedodontics

2 days

7

Crown and bridge

4 days

8

Dental Pharmacology

1 day

Topics covered (for preclinical hands on.):
  1. Patient assessment and diagnosis.
  2. Providing comprehensive multi-disciplinary, oral health care.
    • History recorded and diagnosis.
    • Radiographic interpretation.
    • Case presentation
  3. Treatment planning.
    • Promoting oral and systemic health and disease prevention.
    • Oral manifestation of infection
      • Manifestation Systemic Disease.
      • Manifestation Dermatological Disease.
      • Manifestation Hematological Disease.
  1. Technical knowledge in the principle of surgical and non-surgical periodontal therapy
  2. Periodontal armamentarium
  3. Measurement for oral hygiene and scoring.
  4. Scaling and root planning technique
  5. Clinical procedures to be practiced.
  1. Oral anatomy
  2. Local anesthesia
  3. Exodontia
  4. Exodontia complications.
  5. Suture material and techniques.
  1. Principles of cavity preparation.
  2. Restorative materials amalgam and Composite.
  3. Selection of therapeutic pulpal agent, cavity base liner.
  4. Classes I , II , III , V cavity preparation.
  5. Rubber dam technique.
  6. Patient and operator position.
  1. Principies of tooth preparation (anterior, posterior and bridge preparation).
  2. Types of bridge and designs.
  3. Impression material and techniques.
  4. Temporary fabrication.
  5. Cementation material and techniques.
  6. Post and core.
  1. Principles of non-surgical endodontic therapy.
  2. Clinical procedures to be practiced:
    • Clinical radiographic & diagnostic
    • Conventional root canal therapy.
    • Rotary root canal therapy.
  1. Teeth extraction (child)
  2. Fissure sealant
  3. Fluoride application
  4. Space maintainer
  5. Pulpatomy
  6. Stainless steel crowns.

After preclinical stage the trainee start the clinical work directly on Pt. under expert supervision and should complete all requirements in each dental department.

 

Department

Minimum requirements  of patients

1

Oral Medicine +Periodontics

+ Radiology

2 cases

2

Oral Surgery

3 cases

3

Endodontic

2 cases

4

Operative Dentistry

3 cases

5

Paedodontics

2 cases

7

Crown and bridge

2 abutments

Clinical requirement of intensive course (3-4months)

2 complete cases of scaling and root planning.

  • 3 teeth extraction as:
    • Remaining root.
    • Complete tooth.
    • Suturing as needed.
  1. 1 amalgam restoration (with associated pulp management and protection).
  2. 2 composite restoration (with associated pulp management and protection).
  • 1 pre-molar teeth.
  • 1 single rooted teeth
  • Conventional and rotary.
  • 2 abutments preparation (single or as a bridge).
  • 1 post and core.

2 cases selected as:

  1. Teeth extraction
  2. Teeth filing
  3. Cases of fluoride application
  4. Tooth fissure sealant
  5. 1 case space maintainer (optional ).
  6. 1 Tooth pulpotomy
  7. 1 Tooth pulpotomy (optional )
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