Unit name | Clinical Practice Attachment 1 |
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Unit code | DENTM9012 |
Credit points | 10 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Academic Year (weeks 1 - 52) |
Unit director | Dr. O'Sullivan |
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 Treatment Planning 2 - DENTM9013 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 involve the student attending clinical practice attachments for no less than 20 sessions. These will be at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol Dental Hospital and approved mentoring private practice(s). The student will observe and, after a suitable period of time as deemed by the mentor/tutor become involved in the assessing, treatment planning and preparation of patients for implant surgery. The student should observe implant surgery and the stages involved in the construction and placement of provisional and definitive prostheses. In due course it is expected that each student will prepare and treatment plan no less than 2 patients for implant treatment. At least one of these cases should be a single tooth replacement case. The student will be expected to carry out the implant placement and where possible final restoration for at least one patient under the supervision of their mentor.
Lectures and small group teaching on study day 1 and 2. One to one teaching and observation of clinical practice.
Methods of assessment - Summative and formative
Formative assessment
During the study day and clinical attachments via direct verbal feedback.
Summative Assessments
Written assignments:
1. Case presentations and logbook. Case presentations of students’ own patient cases (1 per student). Logbook of observed and treated cases.
Written and practical assignments are to be completed during weeks 1 to 42 of the programme. 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