Unit name | BUOLD Periodontology |
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Unit code | ORDSM0005 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
Unit director | Dr. Rees |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Bristol Dental School |
Faculty | Faculty of Health Sciences |
This Unit of Teaching will be offered as an Optional Unit as part of a modular distance learning programme. The programme will allow students to build Certificate, Diploma or Masters level qualifications by combining optional 20 credit units. The Periodontology Unit has the following four Elements and their general aims are: -
Element 1. Introduction and histopathogenesis
To provide the students with the underpinning knowledge and skills to understand the aetiology and pathology of the 5 types of periodontal disease.
Element 2. Diagnosis and Treatment planning
To provide the students with the underpinning knowledge and clinical skills to diagnose and treatment plan periodontal patients
Element 3. Hygiene Phase therapy
To provide the students with the underpinning knowledge to carry out effective hygiene phase treatment on patients with periodontal disease
Element 4. Maintenance Phase Therapy
To provide the students with the underpinning knowledge and clinical skills to carry out periodontal maintenance therapy
Students will obtain a knowledge and understanding of the following:
The student will acquire the skills and attributes necessary for:
Seminars with videos
Webinar presentations
Hands on practical sessions
Review of primary literature in the speciality
Reflective writing
CAL Self directed learning
This Unit will have the following five summative assessments: -
1. Element 1. Online assignment (15%)
2. Element 2. Reflective case study (15%)
3. Element 3. Online assignment (15%)
4. Element 4. Online assignment (15%)
5. A final written examination comprising Multiple Short Answer questions of 2 hours’ duration (40%)
This unit includes an extra assessment as the failure to diagnose and manage periodontal problems is one of the biggest causes of complaints to the professional regulator. The extra assessment will ensure that the University can demonstrate that the candidates have the required knowledge in this area.
Contribution of Element assessments to final Unit mark.
Element 1. Introduction and histopathogenesis 25%
Element 2. Diagnosis and Treatment planning 25%
Element 3. Hygiene Phase therapy 25%
Element 4. Maintenance Phase Therapy 25%
Element 1. The classification, histopathology and immunology of periodontal disease (25% of total Unit mark)
Formative assessment
• Online activities will provide formative assessment
Summative assessment
• Online assignments (length 1 500 words) (30% of element mark)
• Element component of final Unit written examination comprising Multiple Short Answer questions (70% of element mark)
Element 2. Diagnosis and Treatment planning (25% of total Unit mark)
Formative assessment
• Online activities will provide formative assessment
Summative assessment
• Reflective case study (2 500 words) and online assignments (1 500 words) will contribute 30% to the final Element mark
• Element component of final Unit written examination comprising Multiple Short Answer questions (70% of Element mark)
Element 3. Hygiene Phase Therapy (25% of total Unit mark)
Formative assessment
• Online activities will provide formative assessment
Summative assessment
• Online assignments (length 1 500 words) 30% to the final Element mark.
• Element component of final Unit written examination comprising Multiple Short Answer questions (70% of Element mark)
Element 4. Maintenance Phase Therapy (25% of Unit mark)
Formative assessment
• Online activities will provide formative assessment
Summative assessment
• Online assignments (length 1 500 words) 30% to the final Element mark.
• Element component of final Unit written examination comprising Multiple Short Answer questions (70% of Element mark)
Unit final written examination
A final written examination comprising Multiple Short Answer questions of 2 hours’ duration will contribute to the final marks for each element as follows: -
Final combined Unit examination and contribution to constituent Element total marks
Element 1. Introduction and histopathogenesis 70%
Element 2. Diagnosis and Treatment planning 70%
Element 3. Hygiene Phase therapy 70%
Element 4. Maintenance Phase Therapy 70%
Palmer RD, Floyd PD. A clinical guide to Periodontology. BDJ Publications, London.
Chapple, ILC, Gilbert, AD. Understanding Periodontal Diseases: Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures in Practice. Quintessence Publishing
Heasman P, Preshaw P, Robertson, P, Chapple, ILC. Successful Periodontal Therapy: A Non-Surgical Approach. Quintessence Publishing.
Jenkison HF, Dymock D. The microbiology of periodontal disease. Dent Update 26;191-7: 1999
Ower P. The role of self-administered plaque control in the management of periodontal diseases. Dent Update 30;60-68: 2003
Clerehugh V, Tugnait A. Periodontal diseases in children and adolescents. Dent Update 28;222-32: 2001
Milward MR, Chapple ILC. Classification of periodontal diseases. Dent Update 2003; 30:37-44. Hussein I. Locally delivered antimicrobials in the management of periodontitis. Dent Update 34;494-506: 2007