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Dentition and Tooth Morphology

Original price was: $999.00.Current price is: $699.00.

A diploma course titled “Dentition and Tooth Morphology” offered by Wise Academy would be designed for dental professionals, including dental students, dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants, who wish to deepen their understanding of the structure, function, and development of teeth. This program would provide comprehensive training in the anatomy and morphology of teeth, focusing on their roles in oral health, occlusion, and treatment planning.

Description

Module 1: Introduction to Dentition and Tooth Morphology

– Overview of the course and its importance in dentistry, anatomy, and oral health.

– Basic terminology and concepts in dentition and tooth morphology.

– Historical developments in the study of teeth and their structure.

Module 2: Types of Dentition

– Detailed study of the three main types of dentition: primary (deciduous), permanent, and mixed dentition.

– Identification of when and how teeth develop and erupt.

– Clinical considerations in primary and mixed dentition.

Module 3: Tooth Nomenclature and Numbering Systems

– In-depth exploration of tooth naming conventions and numbering systems (e.g., FDI, Palmer, Universal).

– Understanding the anatomical landmarks used in tooth identification.

– Role of numbering systems in dental charting and communication.

Module 4: Tooth Anatomy and Structure

– Examination of the structure of a typical tooth, including enamel, dentin, pulp, and cementum.

– Identification of tooth surfaces (buccal, lingual, mesial, distal, occlusal).

– Functions of different tooth structures in mastication and protection.

Module 5: Crown and Root Morphology

– Study of crown and root anatomy, including cusps, ridges, and roots.

– Identification of variations in crown morphology among different tooth types.

– Clinical relevance in restorative dentistry and orthodontics.

Module 6: Occlusion and Tooth Function

– Understanding occlusion and its role in proper tooth function.

– Different types of occlusion (Class I, Class II, Class III) and their classifications.

– Clinical aspects of occlusion and its impact on dental health.

Module 7: Development and Eruption of Teeth

– Exploration of the embryological development of teeth.

– Formation and eruption of primary and permanent teeth.

– Factors affecting tooth eruption and timing.

Module 8: Clinical Considerations: Tooth Abnormalities and Anomalies

– Examination of common tooth abnormalities (e.g., supernumerary teeth, hypodontia, microdontia).

– Clinical diagnosis and management of tooth anomalies.

– Orthodontic and surgical interventions for dental anomalies.

Module 9: Tooth Aging and Wear

– Study of tooth aging, including changes in tooth color, size, and structure over time.

– Effects of tooth wear, attrition, abrasion, and erosion on tooth morphology.

– Clinical implications in restorative dentistry and prosthodontics.

Module 10: Clinical Applications and Restoration

– Integration of dentition and tooth morphology knowledge in dental practice.

– Restorative procedures for damaged or missing teeth.

– Advances in dental materials and technology for tooth restoration.