Course syllabus for Oral Health - Theory 4

Oral hälsa - teori 4

Essential data

Course code: 9TY011
Course name: Oral Health - Theory 4
Credits: 7
Form of Education: Contract education (credits)
Main field of study: Oral Health
Level: G2 - First cycle 2
Grading scale: Fail (U), pass (G) or pass with distinction (VG)
Department: Department of Dental Medicine
Decision date: 2019-03-14
Revised by: Education committee DENTMED
Last revised: 2023-10-24
Course syllabus valid from: Spring semester 2024

Specific entry requirements

A Pass grade for all semester 1 and 2 courses in the Study Programme in Dental Hygiene.

Outcomes

Periodontology 3, 4 credits
After completing the course, students will be able to:

  • Describe the epidemiology, aetiology and pathogenesis of periodontal diseases on the basis of science and proven experience.
  • Describe the link between oral and general health, as well as how oral health can influence general well-being.
  • Describe indications and the provision of periodontal treatments such as periodontal surgery, laser, antibiotic and implant treatments.
  • Independently compile personalised prophylaxis programmes, as well as planning treatment measures in cases of periodontitis and/or peri-implantitis on the basis of scientific evidence.
  • Reflect on various periodontal treatment methods and their importance on the basis of psychosocial, cultural, health economic and ethical aspects at individual, group and community level.
  • Describe mucosal changes in the periodontium.
  • Describe risk factors relating to periodontal disease on the basis of scientific evidence, and explain the link between general diseases and oral health, as well as the importance of oral health for general well-being.

Health communication 2, 3 credits
After completing the course, students will be able to:

  • Describe how evidence-based conversational theories for behavioural change, in order to promote oral health and general well-being, can be applied in a clinical setting.
  • Describe evidence-based theories regarding tobacco cessation methods and their practical implementation, as well as the consequences of tobacco use for the oral and general health from an individual and societal perspective.
  • Describe the importance of interprofessional cooperation with other related professions in the health care sector when working with behavioural change, and identify the role of the dental hygienist.
  • Describe how patients with dental anxiety should be approached and treated within dental care.

Content

The course consists of two modules:

Periodontology 3, 4.0 credits


Grading scale: VU
* Periodontal and implant surgery.

  • Laser.
  • Treatment with antibiotics.
  • The relationship between the oral health and general well-being.
  • Medical health conditions
  • Risk factors for periodontal disease and the link to general diseases.

    Health Communication 2, 3.0 credits


    Grading scale: GU
    * Evidence-based conversational theories for behavioural change.
  • Evidence-based theories regarding tobacco cessation.
  • Dental anxiety.

Teaching methods

Periodontology 3, 4 credits
Lectures, group work and seminars.

Health communication 2, 3 credits
Lectures, group work and seminars.

Examination

Periodontology 3, 4 credits
Examination: Written examination, written individual assignment and oral presentation in seminars.
Compulsory activities: Group work and seminars.

Health communication 2, 3 credits
Examination: Written group assignments and oral presentation in seminars.
Compulsory activities: Group work and seminars.

To receive a grade of Pass with distinction for the whole course, a Pass with distinction is required for the Periodontology 3 module and a Pass in the Health communication 2 module.

A failed written assignment may be supplemented to obtain a pass grade.

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 can not retake the element until the next time the course is offered.

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.

Other directives

Language of instruction for the Periodontology 3 module: Swedish.
The Health communication 2 module is partly taught in English.

The course is a copy of 1TY011.

Literature and other teaching aids

Compulsory literature

  • Lang, Niklaus P; Lindhe, Jan, Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry, 6. ed. : Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 2015 - 1371 p. (2 vol.) ISBN: 9780470672488 (vol 1-2), LIBRIS-ID: 18085617, *
  • Implantat: att förebygga, diagnostisera och hantera komplikationer, Schittek Janda, Martin; Mattheos, Nikos; Larsson, Christel; Ekenbäck, Jan, Andra upplagan : Stockholm : Gothia fortbildning, [2020] - 189 sidor ISBN: 9789177411543, LIBRIS-ID: gsg46v9vd1x0jk63, *
  • Hultgren, Staffan, Tid för samtal: vad talar vi om egentligen?, 1. uppl. : Stockholm : Liber, 2013 - 189 s. ISBN: 9789147105212, LIBRIS-ID: 13613703, *
  • Holm Ivarsson, Barbro; Sjögren, Karin, MI - motiverande samtal: praktisk handbok för tandvården : mat och dryck, munhygien, fluor, tobak, 2. uppl. : Stockholm : Gothia, 2013 - 63 s. ISBN: 9789172059078, LIBRIS-ID: 13916340, *
  • Holm Ivarsson, Barbro; Hjalmarson, Agneta; Pantzar, Margareta, Stödja patienter att sluta röka och snusa: rådgivning om tobak och avvänjning, Andra upplagan : Lund : Studentlitteratur, [2020] - 265 sidor ISBN: 9789144137339, LIBRIS-ID: 1cr55p0kzfbsknqf, *