Course Listing for Endodontics


410 Endodontic Materials/Radiographic Procedures (1 units)

Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian, D. Rising
Activities: Seminar: 1 hours
The course will introduce the student to materials used in hand and rotary instrumentation; obturation materials; radiographic exposure parameters; positioning techniques; and development procedures and solutions. (PRV RS DEN)


411 Endodontic Treatment Seminars (0 - 12 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Seminar: 12 hours
Seminar series on clinical endodontic topics to familiarize postgraduate endodontic students with adjunctive clinical procedures (surgery, apexogenesis, apexification, etc.). The course will be coordinated with Endodontic Literature Review the first year. (PRV RS DEN)


412 Endodontic Literature Review (0 - 12 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Instructor(s):C. Noblett
Activities: Seminar: 12 hours
A comprehensive review of the endodontic literature with emphasis on both the classical and current literature in depth knowledge of the endodontic literature. (PRV RS DEN)


413 Endodontic Diagnosis (0 - 12 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Seminar: 12 hours
Seminars will stress the signs and symptoms of pulpal/periradicular diseases; relation to periodontal diseases; oral diseases of non-endodontic origin; differential diagnosis of lesions of endodontic and non-endodontic origin; systemic diseases and their impact on endodontics; radiographic diagnostics. (PRV RS DEN)


414 Endodontic Emergency, Retreatment, Surgery (0 - 12 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Seminar: 12 hours
The student will learn emergency retreatment surgery procedures including: neurology of emergencies and surgical anatomy; treatment management; pain control; and pharmacological techniques used to control the post-treatment symptomology. The pharmacology of medicaments used will be covered. (PRV RS DEN)


415 Orientation to Endodontics (5 units)

Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Laboratory: 6 hours, Seminar: 3 hours
Seminars and laboratory exercises to present basic concepts in endodontic treatment modalities; root canal system morphology/anatomy; access openings; cleaning, shaping techniques; obturation; preparation of post spaces; and materials used in treatment. (PRV RS DEN)


416 Pulp Biology/Head-Neck Anatomy/Clinical Therapeutics (0 - 9 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Seminar: 9 hours
The biology of the pulp will be reviewed from an anatomical, cellular, molecular and neurological aspect. The dental pulp function and sensory component will be related to other oral and facial stuctures. Head and neck anatomy will be reviewed. Clinical therapeutics in Endodontic practice will be related to disease processes. (PRV RS DEN)


417 Pain Management (0 - 6 units)

Fall, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Gibbs
Activities: Seminar: 6 hours
Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology will be reviewed together with clinical therapeutic and emergency procedures necessary to control pain of pulpal periradicular origin. (PRV RS DEN)


419.01 Clinical Endodontics (4 units)

Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 12 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


419.02 Clinical Endodontics (4 units)

Fall
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 12 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


419.03 Clinical Endodontics (4 units)

Winter
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 12 hours
Supervised fclinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


419.04 Clinical Endodontics (4 units)

Spring
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 12 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


422 Endodontic Literature Review (0 - 12 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Instructor(s):C. Noblett
Activities: Seminar: 3 hours
A comprehensive review of the endodontic literature with emphasis on both the classical and current literature; in depth knowledge of the endodontic literature. (PRV RS DEN)


423 Endodontic Diagnosis (0 - 6 units)

Fall, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Seminar: 3 hours
Seminars will stress the signs and symptoms of pulpal/periradicular diseases; relation to periodontal diseases; oral diseases of non-endodontic origin; differential diagnosis of lesions of endodontic and non-endodontic origin; systemic diseases and their impact on endodontics; radiographic diagnostics. (PRV RS DEN)


424 Endodontic Emergency, Retreatment, Surgery (0 - 6 units)

Fall, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Seminar: 3 hours
The student will learn emergency retreatment surgery procedures including: neurology of emergencies and surgical anatomy; treatment management; pain control; and pharmacological techniques used to control the post-treatment symptomology. The pharmacology of medicaments used will be covered. (PRV RS DEN)


426 Pulp Biology/Head-Neck Anatomy/Clinical Therapeutics (0 - 9 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Seminar: 9 hours
The biology of the pulp will be reviewed from an anatomical, cellular, molecular and neurological aspect. The dental pulp function and sensory component will be related to other oral and facial structures. Head and neck anatomy will be reviewed. Clinical therapeutics in endodontic practice will be related to disease processes. (PRV RS DEN)


427 Pain Management (0 - 6 units)

Fall, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Gibbs
Activities: Seminar: 6 hours
Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology will be reviewed together with clinical therapeutic and emergency procedures necessary to control pain of pulpal or periradicular origin. (PRV RS DEN)


429.01 Clinical Endodontics (5 units)

Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 15 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


429.02 Clinical Endodontics (5 units)

Fall
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 15 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


429.03 Clinical Endodontics (5 units)

Winter
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 15 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


429.04 Clinical Endodontics (5 units)

Spring
Instructor(s):J. Janian
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 15 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of alll types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontics cases. (PRV RS DEN)


432 Endodontic Literature Review (0 - 12 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Instructor(s):C. Noblett
Activities: Seminar: 3 hours
A comprehensive review of the endodontic literature with emphasis on both the classical and current literature; in depth knowledge of the endodontic literature. (PRV RS DEN)


433 Endodontic Diagnosis (0 - 6 units)

Fall, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian, C. Noblett, D. Rising
Activities: Seminar: 3 hours
Seminars will stress the signs and symptoms of pulpal/periradicular diseases; relation to periodontal diseases; oral diseases of non-endodontic origin; differential diagnosis of lesions of endodontic and nonn-endodontic origin; systemic diseases and their impact on endodontics; radiographic diagnostics. (PRV RS DEN)


434 Endodontic Emergency, Retreatment, Surgery (0 - 6 units)

Fall, Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian, D. Rising
Activities: Seminar: 3 hours
The student will learn emergency retreatment surgery procedures including: neurology of emergencies and surgical anatomy; treatment management; pain control; and pharmacological techniques used to control the post-treatment symptomology. The pharmacology of medicaments used will be covered., (PRV RS DEN)


436 Pulp Biology/Head-Neck Anatomy/Clinical Therapeutics (0 - 9 units)

Fall, Winter, Spring
Instructor(s):J. Janian, D. Rising
Activities: Seminar: 3 hours
The biology of the pulp will be reviewed from an anatomical, cellular, molecular and neurological aspect. The dental pulp function and sensory component will be related to other oral and facial structures. Head and neck anatomy will be reviewed. Clinical therapeutics in endodontic practice will be related to disease processes. (PRV RS DEN)


439.01 Clinical Endodontics (6 units)

Summer
Instructor(s):J. Janian, C. Noblett, D. Rising
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 18 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


439.02 Clinical Endodontics (6 units)

Fall
Instructor(s):J. Janian, C. Noblett, D. Rising
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 18 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


439.03 Clinical Endodontics (6 units)

Winter
Instructor(s):J. Janian, C. Noblett, D. Rising
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 18 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)


439.04 Clinical Endodontics (6 units)

Spring
Instructor(s):J. Janian, C. Noblett
Activities: Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 18 hours
Supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex and nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. (PRV RS DEN)