Unit name | Treatment Planning 2 |
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Unit code | DENTM9013 |
Credit points | 10 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Academic Year (weeks 1 - 52) |
Unit director | Mr. King |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
Biomaterials , biomedical science and biomechanics - DENTM9007 Patient Assessment and treatment planning 1 - DENTM9008 Implant surgery 1 - DENTM9009 Bone augmentation and grafting 1 - DENTM9010 Prosthodontics 1 - DENTM9011 Clinical practice attachment 1 - DENTM9012 Implant Surgery 2 - DENTM9014 Prosthodontics 2 - DENTM9015 Teams and marketing - DENTM9016 Advanced techniques - DENTM9017 Clinical practice attachment 2 - DENTM9018 Dissertation - DENTM9019 |
School/department | Bristol Dental School |
Faculty | Faculty of Health Sciences |
This module will develop the student's treatment planning skills building on the skills and knowledge in Treatment Planning 1. The module will cover the steps required to assess and plan complex implant cases. The further special tests and information which may be required to arrive at a final diagnosis and the development of a treatment plan. Aspects to be covered will include interdisciplinary approaches to patient care. The management of Immediate tooth replacement cases will be covered.
Lectures and small group teaching on study day 7 and 8. Distance learning package delivered via Blackboard including additional ‘podcast’ lectures/videos and directed reading. Online case studies delivered via The Clinical Experience Recorder (CER) Software.
This unit runs concurrently with the Clinical Practice Attachment 2 Unit and is closely linked with it, teaching is therefore supplemented by one to one teaching and observation of clinical practice.
Formative assessment
During the study day via direct verbal feedback, particularly during group treatment planning sessions.
Summative Assessments
Written assignments:
1. Treatment planning case study. Structured written assignment of real patient case, highlighting patient assessment and treatment planning skills.
2. Case presentation. Case presentation of students’ own patient cases.
Total 100% of unit marks.
Submission date will be given to students verbally and on Blackboard.
Contemporary Implant Dentistry by Carl E. Misch. Mosby 2nd edition ISBN: 08151 70599
Practical Implant Dentistry: Diagnostic, Surgical, Restorative and Technical Aspects of Aesthetic and Functional Harmony by Ashok Sethi and Thomas Kaus. Quintessence Publishing ISBN: 18509 70610
Selected journal references