INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY DENTISTRY 2 BY.DR.HINA ADNAN DNT 362.

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INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY DENTISTRY 2 BY.DR.HINA ADNAN DNT 362

COMMUNITY DENTISTRY 2

What is the main purpose for this course? Summary of the main learning outcomes for students enrolled in the course.. This course is aimed to provide insight in the reports and projects of e.g. the WHO, related to the prevalence and impact of oral health diseases,

Taking into account important sociodemographic shifts in society. In particular the course gives attention to the 'Health Promoting School Program' of the WHO. Students are taught knowledge and skills in identifying risk groups and in giving individual and group-targeted oral health education.

Topics to be Covered Dental hygiene delivery in the global world Sterilization and cross infection control in dental practice

Epidemiology Introduction to research in dentistry Measuring disease occurrence ( morbidity, mortality, incidence and prevalence) Oral health education for special needs population

Grade distribution

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