Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Community Dentistry
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English
Teaching staff
Those students who wish to discuss any matter with lecturers may arrange a meeting after class or via e-mail.
Introduction
Name of subject: Community Dentistry
Course code: 10472
Type of subject: Mandatory
Responsible: Carlos Muñiz Roca.
Teachers: Ester Cots Corominas, Sònia Aguilera Pedrosa.
Community Dentistry knowledge are increasingly required to practice dentistry care level.
The study Dentistry society is like a patient, studying different methods to promote oral health and prevent oral diseases, both individually and collectively.
Community Dentistry discipline is responsible for the prevention and treatment of oral health problems in the community, not only aimed at preventing the disease, but also to restore health and is related to the general health services planning and management
Pre-course requirements
It is convenient to have made the subject of epidemiology and statistics.
Regarding languages, you must be able to read English and Catalan, as part of the additional bibliography and some material that can be used for carrying out the activities of the subject, may be in these languages.
Objectives
The overall objective of the course is that students achieve the necessary skills to tackle the problems of oral health and its determinants from the perspective of the population, and to promote and restore oral health through Community actions and through access to services protection and health promotion
Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme
- 29 - Recognising the underlying causes of dental health in the population, whether genetic, lifestyle, demographic, environmental, social, economic, psychological or cultural.
- 30 - Recognising the role of the dentist in actions to prevent and protect against oral diseases, as well as the maintenance and promotion of good health, both at an individual level and a community level.
- 31 - Knowing about the National Healthcare System, as well as the basic aspects of healthcare legislation, clinical management and the correct use of healthcare resources, and understanding the importance of the role of the dentist in the field of Primary Healthcare
- 46 - Providing a comprehensive approach to oral care and applying principles to promote good oral health and the prevention of oral and dental diseases
- 47 - Educating and motivating patients in the area of oral and dental diseases, controlling pathogenic oral habits,
- 48 - Being aware of the effects of tobacco on oral health and participating in measures which help patients who want to give up their smoking habit. Also, knowing about the complex interaction between the environmental, social and behavioural factors related to oral and general health
- 49 - Knowing the procedures to carry out an oral healthcare diagnosis in the community and how to interpret the results
- 50 - Knowing the repercussions demographic and epidemiological trends have in terms of dental practice
- 51 - Knowing about the organisation and provision of oral healthcare in the community, both private and public, as well as general healthcare and the role of the dentist in these fields
- 52 - Creating and carrying out oral healthcare programmes and knowing about the inter-institutional and inter-professional coordination that is required to do so
- 55 - Recognising that the patient is the centre of attention and that all the interaction, including the prevention, diagnosis, planning and carrying out of the treatment and maintenance, and must support their best interests, always avoiding any type of discrimination and respecting confidentiality
- 63 - Having knowledge of human nutrition, particularly the connection between nutritional habits or diet with the maintenance of good health and the prevention of oral and dental diseases
Learning outcomes of the subject
Community Dentistry knowledge are increasingly required to practice dentistry care level.
The study Dentistry society is like a patient, studying different methods to promote oral health and prevent oral diseases, both individually and collectively.
Community Dentistry discipline is responsible for the prevention and treatment of oral health problems in the community, not only aimed at preventing the disease, but also to restore health and is related to the general health services planning and management
- 1.33 - Will know better the scientific method and will have critical capacity to assess the established knowledge and new information
- 1.34 - Will get the rudiments to assess published basic research
- 1.35 - Will manage better than at the beginning of the subject, contemporary information technologies
- 1.37 - Will value as necessary the knowledge throughout life
- 2.03 - Analyze social aspects that influence in the behavior of healthy and sick person
- 2.06 - Develop appropriate research questions
- 2.07 - Prepare a report / publication according to scientific disclosure regulations (CONSORT)
- 2.08 - Know how to read scientific literature critically and recognize its parts
- 2.09 - Designing a research protocol
- 2.10 - Understand the fundamental concepts related to epidemiology and the scientific process
- 2.11 - Understand and interpret the fundamental concepts of bio statistics related to dentistry
- 3.22 - Knowledge of smoking and its treatment
- 5.05 - Collect accurate and documented information on a research topic of an area of dentistry
- 5.07 - Encourage professional activities involving the revitalization of research in dentistry.
Syllabus
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Tema 1 Introduction. General concepts of community health Tema 2 Community dentistry Tema 3 Health Education Tema 4 Health planning I Tema 5 Health planning II Tema 6 Health planning II Tema 7 Quantitative research Statistics Tema 8 Epidemiology applied in dentistry Tema 9 Study design I Tema 10 Study design II Tema 11 Cualitative research Tema 12 Health models Health models Tema 13 Social Odontology Tema 14 Environmental health Occupational health in dentistry. Biosecurity
Teaching and learning activities
In person
The work plan for the course consists of group discussions, theoretical and practical experience, reading and critical analysis of literature presentations.
Evaluation systems and criteria
In person
The evaluation will be individually and continuously. The final grade for the course will be set from the following items:
10% Attendance to all sessions and group discussions (10% if all sessions are attending; 5% if they attend 11 of the 15 meetings, 0% if you attend less than 11 sessions)
10% Rating deliverable 1.
20% Rating deliverable 2.
10% Rating deliverable 3.
50% exam grade.
Bibliography and resources
- Daly B, Batchelor P. Essential dental public health. 2ned.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.Jiménez Villa J, Argimon Pallàs JM, Martín Zurro A, Vilardell Tarrés M, editores. Publicación científica biomédica: Cómo escribir y publicar un artículo de investigación. Barcelona: Elsevier España, 2010.
- Cuenca E, Baca P. Odontología Preventiva y Comunitaria: principios, métodos y aplicacines. 3a ed. Barcelona: Masson, 2005.
- Gluck G, Morangstein W. Jong’sCommunity Dental Health. 5th ed. 2011 Mosby.
- Brian A.Burt , Stephen A. Eklund. Dentistry, Dental Practice & the Community. 6th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Saunders, 2005.
- Mason J. Concepts in dental públic Health. 2ned. Philadelphia: Masson, 2010
- Gordis L. Epidemiología. 3ª ed. Ediciones. Madrid: Elsevier, 2005
- Szklo M, Nieto J. Epideimiología intermedia: Conceptos y Aplicaciones. Díaz de Santos; 2003.
- Gofin J, Gofin R. Salud comunitaria global. Principios, métodos y programas en el Mundo. Barcelona: Elsevier España; 2012
Evaluation period
- E1 20/05/2025 A02 10:00h
- E1 20/05/2025 A01 10:00h
- E1 20/05/2025 A03 10:00h
- R1 03/06/2025 A10 10:00h