Course syllabus for Oral Biomedicine 2
Oral biomedicin 2
Essential data
Specific entry requirements
Biology 2, Physics 2, Chemistry 2, Mathematics 4 or Mathematics D.
Outcomes
Oral development and anatomy, 6 hp
After completing the course the student can:
- Account for normal development of the face and oral cavity, including tooth formation, and explain how developmental disorders in these structures occur.
- Describe in detail the normal features of the tissues that build up the oral cavity, salivary glands and facial skeleton, with the use of histological images.
- Account for the structure of the tooth, distinguish between and identify primary and permanent teeth, and describe their most common morphological characteristics.
- Describe normal occlusal development and a normal dentition with a correct nomenclature.
- Mold teeth according to their specific morphological characteristics.
Oral biochemistry, 1.5 hp
After completing the course the student can:
- Explain concepts and definitions within oral biochemistry.
- Describe the organic and inorganic components of hard tissues and how they contribute to hard tissue formation.
- Describe the organic and inorganic components of saliva.
- Explain how the chemical composition and production of saliva influences saliva function.
- Describe the biochemical composition of gingival crevicular fluid, pellicle and plaque as well as reflect on how these affect the oral environment.
- Reflect on the importance of fluoride and overall oral biochemistry in preserving the healthy oral environment.
Content
The course consists of two modules:
Oral development and anatomy, 6.0 credits
Grading scale: GU
The module covers:
Development of the face and mouth
Normal histology of the oral cavity, salivary glands and facial skeleton
Normal development and anatomy of the dentition and teeth
Normal occlusion
Oral biochemistry, 1.5 credits
Grading scale: GU
The module covers:Hard tissue biochemistry
Saliva biochemistry
Gingival crevicular fluid biochemistry
Pellicle and plaque biochemistry
Fluoride biochemistry
Teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, laboratories and pre-clinical training.
Examination
Oral development and anatomy, 6 hp
Examination: Written examination and structured practical test.
Compulsory course elements: Team Based Learning (TBL) seminars, certain laboratories and pre-clinical training.
Oral biochemistry, 1.5 hp
Examination: Written examination and written assignment.
The examiner decides whether, and if so how, absence from compulsory course elements can be made up. Study results cannot be reported until the student has participated in compulsory course elements or compensated for any absence in accordance with instructions from the examiner. Absence from a compulsory course element could mean that the student cannot retake the element until the next time the course is offered.
Students who do not pass a regular examination are entitled to re-sit the examination on five more occasions. If the student has failed six examinations/tests, no additional examination is given. Each occasion the student participates in the same test counts as an examination. Submission of a blank exam paper is regarded as an examination. In case a student is registered for an examination but does not attend, this is not regarded as an examination.
If there are special grounds, or a need for adaptation for a student with a disability, the examiner may decide to deviate from the syllabus's regulations on the examination form, the number of examination opportunities, the possibility of supplementation or exemptions from the compulsory section/s of the course etc. Content and learning outcomes as well as the level of expected skills, knowledge and abilities may not be changed, removed or reduced.
Transitional provisions
If the course is discontinued or undergoes major changes, the examination according to the previous literature list and learning outcomes is offered no more than one academic year after the audit /closure.
Other directives
Oral development and anatomy, 6 hp
Language of instruction: Swedish and English.
Language of examination: Questions are in Swedish and English. Answers in Swedish or English are acceptable.
Oral biochemistry, 1.5 hp
Language of instruction: English.
Language of examination: Questions are in Swedish and English. Answers in Swedish or English are acceptable.
Literature and other teaching aids
Compulsory literature
- NANCI, ANTONIO., TEN CATE'S ORAL HISTOLOGY: development, structure,and function., [S.l.] : ELSEVIER - HEALTH SCIENCE, 2024 ISBN: 0323798950, LIBRIS-ID: xhv5fnhsvhx7j1q1, *
- Fehrenbach, Margaret J.; Popowics, Tracy, Illustrated dental embryology, histology, and anatomy, 5th edition : St. Louis : Elsevier, [2020] - xi, 334 pages ISBN: 9780323611077, LIBRIS-ID: 5h99hj2b3kbq8ggv, *
- Oral biology / B.K.B. Berkovitz ... [et al.], 2011-2011 ISBN: 9780702044588, LIBRIS-ID: kxrwdpw9htpjhlst, Master Dentistry Volume 3 *
- Scheid, Rickne C.; Weiss, Gabriela., Woelfel's dental anatomy, Enhanced Ninth Edition : Burlington,MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, [2017] - XI, [1], 532 sidor ISBN: 9781284218244, LIBRIS-ID: zdkd01sxw0l0dcpv, *
Recommended literature
- Basic Sciences for Dental Students, Whawell, Simon A.; Lambert, Daniel W., Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2017 - 274 sidor ISBN: 9781118905579, LIBRIS-ID: 20896970,