Skip to main content

Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Case Method Operation II

Case Method Operation II
8
15371
2
Annual
OB
Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English

Teaching staff


Llda Cristina Garcia Villa - cristinagarciavilla@uic.es

Monday de 9.30h a 13.30h

Introduction

Case method for the analysis and resolution of clinical cases in class.

Pre-course requirements

Having passed Case Method I

Objectives

The objective of this course is to expose elalumno clinical cases of patients treated at the University Clinic of Dentistry. These cases will be presented by students including medical records, x-rays, photographs, and describing and claiming their therapeutic orientation that will be discussed by the other students and teachers of the master. This clinical documentation will be treated in accordance with the laws protecting patient data.

Those complex cases that pose various therapeutic options must be accompanied by the relevant literature review updated so that at the end of the training program of the Master, students will have obtained a theoretical training on all related pathology restorative dentistry pediatric patient .

The exhibitions will be held before the other fellow first and second year and several teachers of the department, so the student should be able to answer the questions or issues that may arise during exposure.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • CN01 - CN01: Recognize advanced topics related to pediatric dentistry
  • CN02 - CN02: Define in a detailed and informed way the theoretical and practical aspects of the methodology and work in one or more fields of study of pediatric dentistry.

Learning outcomes of the subject

  • - Scientific Evidence and Diagnosis in Pediatric Dentistry - Knowledge - CN01, CN02, Skills - HB01, HB09, HB11, HB13, HB14 and HB15 Competencies - CP01, CP05, CP02, CP04 - Students will be able to correctly use the scientific terminology related to oral pathology and restorative dentistry in pediatric patients. - Students will be able to make public presentations on clinical cases, with all the diagnostic details and complementary examinations required. - Students will be able to acquire the necessary knowledge to propose treatment plans referenced and justified by scientific literature. - Students will be able to correctly complete a pediatric dentistry medical history. - Students will be able to handle the different materials most commonly used in different pediatric dentistry treatments. - Students will be able to correctly perform absolute isolation with a rubber dam and acquire the manual skills necessary to perform the main preventive, restorative and pulp treatments. - Students will be able to perform dental treatment on pediatric patients with correct pain and behavior control. - Students will be able to diagnose the oral and dental pathology that the pediatric patient may present. - Students will be able to apply the necessary knowledge to diagnose and treat any type of dental trauma, whether in temporary or permanent dentition. - Students will be able to apply the necessary knowledge to diagnose and treat pulp pathology, whether in temporary or permanent dentition.

Syllabus

Exhibition of clinical cases of patients treated at the University Dental Clinic

Teaching and learning activities

In person



The methodology is based on oral presentations of clinical cases of patients treated at the University Dental Clinic.

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



The student will be assessed in different ways:

- Quality of the presentation.

- Exexpresión oral and aesthetics.

- Participation in joint discussions of the different cases presented by other students.

- Responsiveness to the issues that may arise during exposure of the case.

The evaluation will be continuous throughout the course.

Bibliography and resources

International Journal of Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric Dentistry

European Journal of Pediatric Dentistry

Auropean Archives of pediatric Dentistry

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry

Dental Traumatology