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Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:
1. Description of clinical examination, diagnostic procedures, and necessary records for simple and complex treatments, with the ability to diagnose malocclusion cases.
2. Discussion of the evolution, functional anatomy, and physiology of the masticatory system and the different concepts in occlusion theories and principles.
3. Identifying Concepts of Proper Occlusion
4. Define an overview of the functional anatomy of the temporomandibular joint and the movements of the mandible and occlusion.
5. Distinguishing between normal and pathological occlusion
6. Explanation of how to correct malocclusion, restore the dental bite, and restore proper occlusion.
A - Knowledge
1. Description of clinical examination, diagnostic procedures, and necessary records for simple and complex treatment procedures, with the ability to diagnose cases with malocclusion.
2. Defining concepts of proper occlusal relationships
3. Differentiating between normal and pathological occlusion
B – Cognitive Skills
1. Discussion of the evolution, functional anatomy, and physiology of the masticatory system, and different concepts of occlusion theories and principles.
2. Define an overview of the functional anatomy of the temporomandibular joint, mandible movements, and occlusion.
3. Explanation of how to correct a malocclusion, restore the dental bite, and restore proper occlusion.
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