| source University of Washington (X) |
level |
department Orthodontics (X) |
See DPHS 449 for course description and prerequisite. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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Covers basic concepts in orthodontic work. Exposes students to the growth and development of the dento-facial structures and how orthodontists can use predict and use growth to treat malocclusion. Reviews concepts from basic biology and covers specific topics related to orthodontic tooth movement and orthopedic treatment. Offered: A.
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Basic principles of pre and postnatal growth and development integrated with the recognition, analysis, and treatment of planning of problems encountered in dental and skeletal malocclusions.
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Lecture/laboratory instruction fabrication of orthodontic study models, clinical photography, and construction and use of removable and fixed orthodontic appliances.. Prerequisite: ORTHO 520. Offered: S.
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See DPHS 449 for course description and prerequisite. Offered: AWSpS.
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Students select a topic for review, review appropriate literature, and prepare written critique. Offered: WSp.
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Graduate students review the current orthodontic literature. Offered: AWSp.
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Methods of diagnosis, analysis, and treatment planning of malocclusion; analysis of methods and theoretical principles used in the treatment of malocclusion. The student presents a detailed case analysis and plan of treatment for each clinical patient supervised. Offered: AWSpS.
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Lecture-seminar sequence dealing with interpretation and application of orthodontic principles and concepts. Pertinent literature, research findings, and current orthodontic theory are analyzed in depth. Offered: AWSpS.
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Lecture-seminar sequence dealing with interpretation and application of orthodontic principles and concepts. Pertinent literature, research findings, and current orthodontic theory are analyzed in depth. Offered: AWSpS.
Score: 11.58 Details | Listing | Web page
Lecture-seminar sequence dealing with interpretation and application of orthodontic principles and concepts. Pertinent literature, research findings, and current orthodontic theory are analyzed in depth. Offered: AWSpS.
Score: 11.58 Details | Listing | Web page
Lecture-seminar sequence dealing with interpretation and application of orthodontic principles and concepts. Pertinent literature, research findings, and current orthodontic theory are analyzed in depth. Offered: AWSpS.
Score: 11.58 Details | Listing | Web page
Lecture-seminar sequence dealing with interpretation and application of orthodontic principles and concepts. Pertinent literature, research findings, and current orthodontic theory are analyzed in depth. Offered: AWSpS.
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Basic principles, history, and techniques of roentgenographic cephalometry. Offered: w.
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Seminar for clinicians in limited-goal treatment of children. Emphasizes public health implications of interceptive orthodonics in reducing disparities and improving compromising malocclusions. Teaches rationale and mechanics of orthodontics in the mixed dentition; and insight to treatment of child. Topics include professional responsibility, cultural competence, nutrition, government aid, and child development. Offered: SWSpS.
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Seminar for orthodontic, periodontic, and restorative dentistry graduate students in comprehensive, integrated diagnosis and treatment planning of the dental problems of the adult patient. Offered: AWSpS.
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Management of these complex patients involves members of a dedicated, highly specialized multidisciplinary team. Insight gained into specific evaluation and treatment modalities of each discipline through lectures, seminars, assigned readings. Integrated approach to management is illustrated by attendance at craniofacial staffing and clinics. Prerequisite: graduate students in orthodontics. Offered: AW.
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Seminar for orthodontic graduate students and oral surgery residents in comprehensive, integrated diagnosis, and treatment planning for patients with major facial deformities. Offered: AWSpS.
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Integrated diagnosis and treatment planning for patients with edentulous spaces, emphasizing use of osseointegrated implants and temporary anchorate devices. Offered: SpS.
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Application of psychological theories, research, and intervention strategies to orthodontics and pediatric dentistry. Topics include the principles of behavior change, patient compliance with therapeutic regimens, and motivations for orthodontic treatment. Prerequisite: graduate standing in dentistry or permission of instructor. Offered: A.
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Review of the scientific method. Evaluation of dental literature. Discussion of proposed master's degree research projects. Formulation and discussion of hypothetical research projects related to orthodontics. Offered: A.
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Techniques of construction and manipulation of the edgewise arch mechanism. Offered: S
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Principles of wire bending and the use of orthodontic pliers. Offered: ASpS
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Principles of biologic reactions to application of orthodontic forces. Credit/no credit only. Offered: W.
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Managing the experimental protocol. Data collection and analysis. Preparation and writing of a thesis or publishable manuscript. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered: SpS.
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