ACADEMIC
PROGRAM

5

academic
levels

Degree and Title:
Bachelor’s degree in Oral and Dental Medicine (BDSC)

Program Hours:
189 credit hours/5 academic levels

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SCIENTIFIC
DEPARTMENTS

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Basic &
Medical
Sciences

02

Oral
Biology &
Pathology

03

Prosthodontics

04

Restorative
Dentistry

05

Oral &
Maxillofacial
Surgery

06

Oral Medicine,
Periodontology,
Diagnosis &
Radiology

07

Child
Dental
Health

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

Dental (21)
Dental (15)
  • Private Sector Faculties and Hospitals
  • Ministry of Health and Population

 

Graduates of faculty of oral & Dental Medicine at BUC are potential candidates for
  1. Hiring in the faculty after graduation as co-staff (Opportunity for first ten ranked graduates).
  2. Enrolled as dentists for primary dental care in the Ministry of Health and Population.
  3. They can be re-directed as civil dentists in the Ministry of Defence or the Ministry of Interior Affairs.

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Curricular Concentration: Science

Percentage: A minimum of 90%

Applicant score should add up to a minimum of 90% after conversion for all certificates.

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Study plan

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RequirementsMan/Elec.TypeCredits
University RequirementsMandatoryCourses2
ElectiveCourses3
Faculty RequirementsMandatoryCourses180
ElectiveCourses4
Total189
Note: The range for program credit hours approved by Dental Sector Committee in Supreme Council of Universities is (180-200) credit hours

Medical Science and Biomedical Materials Program

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BMD1101 Biophysics and Statistics

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

This course covers photoelectric effect, optical emission cell, threshold-X-rays, electron properties, thermal emission, physics of solids, chemical bonds, electric conductivity, and Galvanic current.

It also covers heat; methods of measurements/thermometer, heat transmission, heat and mechanical- energy, the full black body, phase transition, thermodynamics, linear and volumetric expansion. Introduction on statistics and probabilities, random experiment, sample space, modern physics, material properties: units and dimensions, mechanical properties, thermodynamics thermochemistry, electrical conductance: chemical and electrical energy, electrode potential, colloidal application of X-ray, statistics and incidence, basic principles of harmonic analysis, random variable and probability distribution.

BMD1102 Chemistry

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

This course covers hydrocarbons – alcohols (mon – di – trihydric) – mercaptans – ethers- thioethers – aliphatic aldehydes – carboxylic acids and derives – amines. carbohydrates (mono and disaccharides), aromatic compounds: benzene and its derivatives, halogen compounds, phenol and phenolic esters, aromatic, and ketones, aromatic mono – dicarboxylic acids, aromatic sulfonic acids, and aromatic amino compounds. 

BMD1103 Bioscience

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

This course involves botany: viruses, bacteria- actinomycetes – blue-green algae – fungi pteridophytes gymnosperms and angiosperms. Cytoplasm and its physical and chemical properties, enzymes. Genetics: introduction to comparative dental anatomy. Lips in different vertebrates, structure of the gum.

Tongue, structure and function, palate, development of the face and the oral cavity, derivatives of the visceral skeleton, development of the jaws, growth of the skull, dentition, teeth pattern in general vertebrates, evolution of teeth embryology. Development of oral cavity, development of oral cavity (human), cases of abnormalities of the oral cavity, dent maxillofacial abnormalities, and dent maxillary abnormalities.

BMD1208 General Histology

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

The course includes an introduction and paraffin technique microscopy, epithelial tissue, connective tissue, cartilage: hyaline cartilage, bone tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue, blood vessels: arteries, veins & capillaries, lymphatic tissue.

BMD1209 General Anatomy and Embryology I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1103

A short account on general skeleton, embryology, and development of the face and mandible.

BMD1211 General Physiology I

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1103

Nerve and muscle, digestion, special senses, respiratory system, and cardiovascular system.

BMD1204 Biomaterials I

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1101

This course involves gypsum products, impression pastes, reversible hydrocolloid (Agar-agar), elastomeric impression materials, polymeric materials & denture bases, soft liners & tissue conditioners, artificial Teeth, and abrasives.

BMD 2105 Biomaterials II

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1204

It covers separating media, model and die materials, implant materials, macroscopic properties of materials, dental waxes and Gutta-percha, dental investments, restorative casting metals, and restorative casting alloys.

BMD2107 Biochemistry

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1102

This course covers the chemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, hormonal control of metabolism. Chemistry and metabolism of nucleic acids, protein synthesis, metabolism of-major minerals, and trace minerals.

BMD2113 General Microbiology and Immunity

Credit Hours: 3 hours
Prerequisite: BMD1103/BMD1211

It includes oral bacteriology, microbial genetics, general immunology, immunopathology, clinical immunology, systematic bacteriology, virology (General Systemic), and mycology (General & Systemic).

BMD2110 General Anatomy and Embryology II

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1209

This course covers head and neck, bones and joints, regions, oral cavity, pharynx body, classification of the joints, and human body systems.

BMD2112 General Physiology II

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1211

This course covers blood, endocrine glands, central nervous system, autonomic nervous system, and metabolism.

BMD2219 General Pathology

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1208/BMD1207

Introduction to Pathology, Pathology of inflammation, pathogenesis, types, fats, granulomas, degenerations, types, deposits, metabolic, disturbances, circulatory disturbances, bacterial infections, disturbances of growth, atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia & metaplasia, Tumors, (neoplasms), benign, malignant, pathogenesis & etiology, practical histopathology and some museum specimens.

BMD2214 Pharmacology

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1211/BMD2107

General pharmacology: It covers common descriptive pharmacological terms, mechanism of action of drugs, types of action of drugs, methods of drug administration, types of dosage, factors affecting the dose and response of the drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs. 

Autonomic Nervous System: It includes an introduction and the effects of drugs acting on the nervous system, drugs acting on central nervous system, endocrine, blood locally acting drugs,  chemotherapy, general principles of antimicrobial actions, central adverse reactions of antimicrobial drugs, mechanism of action of antimicrobial drugs, Beta-Lactam, antibiotics, aminoglycosides, macrolides, quinolones, clindamycin, tetracyclines & chloramphenicol, sulfonamides & trimethoprim, antifungal drugs, antiviral drugs, and emergency management.

BMD2206 Biomaterials III

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1204

This course discusses stainless steel and wrought metals, metal joining in dentistry, dental porcelain, composite filling materials, dental cements, and dental amalgam.

BMD3115 General Surgery

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD 2110

This course covers general surgery, shock, hemorrhage, and blood transfusion, congenital malformation of head and neck, lip, salivary glands, neck swelling, lymph nodes, thyroid and parathyroid and masticatory muscles. 

BMD3117 General Medicine I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD 2219/BMD 2112

It covers the cardiovascular system, hematological disorders, gastrointestinal and liver, nervous system, chest, and respiratory system.

BMD3218 General Medicine II

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD2112/BMD2219

Endocrine system and bone metabolism, renal, nutrition, and vitamins, miscellaneous/dermatology, and sexually transmitted diseases.

BMD3216 General Surgery, Ophthalmology, and ENT

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD 2110

Chronic specific infection, surgical emergency, cancer and irradiation therapy, ear, nose, larynx, tonsillitis, adenoiditis, tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, suppuration of the pharynx, epistaxis, sinusitis, tumors of the nose and paranasal sinuses, ophthalmology, anatomy of the ball and its adnexa, the relation between orbit and oral cavity, ocular emergency, like ocular trauma with chemicals, short notes about common eye diseases: differential diagnosis of red-eye, intraocular surgery, and oral cavity examination.

Oral Biology and Oral Pathology Program

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OBP1101 Dental Anatomy I

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

Introduction to dental anatomy, morphology of permanent and primary teeth with chronology, and geometric concept outlines.

OBP1202 Dental Anatomy II

Credit Hours: 4/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

Physiologic form of the tooth, protecting the periodontium, occlusion of the permanent teeth, the pulp cavities of the permanent teeth, development of the teeth calcification and eruption, condition of maxilla and mandible at different age groups.

OBP2103 Oral Biology I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1103/BMD1208

Tooth development and growth, enamel, dentine, cementum, pulp, periodontal ligament, bone tissue, and alveolar bone, development of the mandible and maxilla, growth of the maxilla and mandible.

OBP2204 Oral Biology II

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1103/BMD1208

Oral mucous membrane, salivary glands, tooth eruption, shedding of deciduous teeth, maxillary sinus, mandibular joint, and age changes.

OBP3105 Oral Pathology I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP2204/BMD2219

Developmental disturbances of oral and paraoral structures, dental caries, diseases of the pulp and periapical area.

OBP3206-30 Oral Pathology II

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP2204/BMD2219/OBP2103

Etiology of oral cancer, premalignant lesions, benign non-odontogenic, tumors, malignant epithelial non-odontogenic tumors, malignant mesenchymal non-odontogenic tumors, white lesions, infectious diseases, salivary gland diseases, salivary gland tumors, bone disease & metastatic disease, diseases of bone, other than neoplasia, pigmented lesions, oral aspects of metabolic diseases, cysts of the oral & perioral area, giant cell lesions and fibrous overgrowths, regressive alterations of teeth. Nomenclature, objectives of operative dentistry, cavity classification, and general principles.

Conservative Dentistry Program

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RST3101 Operative (tech) I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP1202/OBP2204 

It covers nomenclature, objectives of operative dentistry, cavity classification, and general principles of cavity preparation, instruments and instrumentation, and a preparation on model.

RST3202 Operative (tech) II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP1202

Amalgam restoration, tooth-colored restorations, control of fluids in the oral cavity, composite, glass Ionomer, compomers, and inlays. 

RST3207 Endodontics (Tech)

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP1202 

Morphology of root, pulp chambers, and canals, instrument, canal preparation, irrigation, obliteration, and radiographic interpretation.

RST4103 Operative I

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST3202

Handling the patient, sterilization and hygiene, dental caries, isolation of teeth, control of fluids during restoration and control of pain, and principles of clinical work.

RST4108 Endodontics I

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST3207

Pulpal and periapical pathosis, selection of cases for endodontic treatment, and endodontic cavity preparation.

RST4204 Operative II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester Prerequisite: RST3202

Amalgam preparation and restoration, matrices, direct ant restorations, cast gold restoration and preparation.

RST4209 Endodontics II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST3207

Filling of the root canal, application of therapeutics in endodontics, bleaching of discolored pulpless teeth, and prognosis of root canal treated teeth.

RST5105 Operative III

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST4204

Selection of restorative materials, biological influences of restorative materials and procedures on vital tooth tissues, and management of deep carious lesions.

RST5110 Endodontics III

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST4209

Case selection, endodontics surgery, prognosis, and repair emergency in endodontics, traumatic injuries, complications, bleaching, and restoration of endodontically treated teeth.

RST5206 Operative IV

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST4202

Restoration of esthetics, failure of restorations, postoperative hypersensitivity and pain, erosion, pin retained and reinforced amalgam restorations, adhesion, and health hazards.

RST5211 Endodontics IV

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST4209

It covers root canal complication during preparation, managing the fractured instrument, and rotary techniques. 

Prosthodontics Program

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PRS2201 Removable Prosthodontics (tech) I

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP1202 

Definitions, objectives of complete denture prosthesis, denture surfaces, anatomical landmarks, impression trays, casts and boxing the impression, record blocks, mandibular positions and movements, articulators, selection of artificial teeth (anterior and posterior teeth), and arrangement of teeth.

PRS3108 Fixed Prosthodontic (tech) I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP1202/BMD2206

Definition, instruments, finishing lines, PJC, preparation, full metal crown preparation, ceramo-metal preparation, retention and resistance.

PRS3102 Removable Prosthodontics (tech) II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS 2201

Waxing up, Flasking of denture, elimination of wax from the mold, application of tin foil substitutes, packing of acrylic resin, curing of the denture, Deflasking of the denture finishing and polishing, troubleshooting of heating of acrylic resin, relief, posterior palatal Seal, and repair.

PRS3209 Fixed Prosthodontic (tech) II

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD 2206 

Impression, casting procedures, and non-precious alloys. Working casts and dies, wax pattern, investing, casting, and finishing.

PRS3203 Removable Prosthodontics I

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS 2201

Diagnosis and treatment planning, impression and theories of impression technique, checking and trimming the trays, compound impression, alginate impression, zinc oxide eugenol and rubber base impressions.

PRS4110 Fixed Prosthodontics I

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS3209

It covers anterior 3/4 preparation, posterior 3/4 preparation, pin ledge preparation, 7/8 crown and half-crown.

PRS4104 Removable Prosthodontics II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS3203

Open mouth impression technique, closed mouth impression technique, selective pressure impression technique, and maxilla-mandibular relation.

PRS4211 Fixed Prosthodontics II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS3209

Precision attachments, retainers, assembling bridge units and soldering, temporary and final cementation.

PRS4205 Removable Prosthodontics III

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS 3203

Removable Partial Denture: Examination and evaluation of diagnostic data, treatment planning, mouth preparation, impression registration, control of gagging and saliva, special impression procedures for tooth & tissue-supported partial denture, Kennedy classification of removable partial denture, fitting the framework, establishing occlusal relation, try-in of partial denture, delivery, esthetics for the removable partial denture, tissue damage and management, patients’ complaints, repairs and additions to the removable partial denture.

PRS5106 Removable Prosthodontics IV

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS4205

Double impression technique, jaw relation, recognition of jaw relationship, recording jaw relationship, check denture foundation, establish facial contour and determination of occlusal plane, vertical dimension and method of recording, equalize pressure of occluding forces, method of recording centric relation, check to bite, graphic recording, hinge axis recording, function recording, face bow, try in the denture, delivery of denture, esthetics for complete denture, complaints, single denture, overdentures, relining or rebasing.

PRS5112 Fixed Prosthodontics III

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester Prerequisite: PRS4211

Diagnosis, bridge design, biological consideration, periodontal aspects, protection of tooth, and abutment.

PRS5207 COM Dental Implant

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: OMS4202

Introduction to implantology, types of implant, requirement of implant, insertion of implant, Suprastructure, biological consideration, and Gingival condition.

PRS5213 Fixed Prosthodontics IV

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: PRS5112

Post and cores, alloys, Pontics, impression materials & techniques color and shade matching, and porcelain jacket crowns.

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Program

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OMS4101 Oral Surgery and Anesthesia I

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD3216/OBP3206 

Introduction to oral surgery and anesthesia, anatomical aspects, physiological aspects, pain pathway, methods of pain control, ways of production of local anesthesia, preparation for injection, injection techniques for infiltration and block anesthesia, theories of block anesthetics, local anesthetic agent, vasoconstrictors, complication of local anesthesia and dental emergencies, the extraction instruments, general consideration in forceps extraction of individual teeth.

OMS4202 Oral Surgery and Anesthesia II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD3216/OBP3206

The elevators, extraction of deciduous teeth, post extraction care & instructions, complication on exodontia, surgical removal of teeth and remaining roots, management of patients with systemic diseases, impacted teeth, causes, a complication caused by impacted teeth, classification of impacted teeth methods of removal, complications arising after the removal of the impacted teeth, post-operative care and instructions. 

OMS5103 Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: OMS4202

Local anesthesia and exodontia, the dry socket apicectomy, preprosthetic oral surgery, soft tissue abnormalities and their treatment, bony abnormalities and their treatment, frenectomy, deepening of the sulcus, procedures, Alveoloplasty & Alveolectomy, and correction of maxillary prognathism.

OMS5204 Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: OMS4202

Antibiotics in oral surgery, oral cervical & facial infections, differential diagnosis of facial swelling, cystic of the jaw, tumors of the head and neck, Haemorrhage, shock, allergy, the maxillary sinus and its dental implication, diseases of the salivary glands, implantation and transplantation of teeth, fractures of facial bones, TMJ, facial deformities, cleft and palate, prognathism and retrognathia of the mandible & maxilla.

Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine, Periodontology, and Dental Radiology Program

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ORM4102 Oral Medicine I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD3218/OBP3206

Immunology and allergy, tongue diseases, blood diseases, white lesions, focal infection, oral and facial hyperpigmentation, allergy, occupational hazard, facial pain, endocrine, and reproductive.

ORM4105 Oral Diagnosis

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP3206

Case history, principles of examination, intraoral examination, diagnostic laboratory procedures, and biopsy, pathologic process involving the oral mucosa, pathologic process involving the oral mucosa, differential diagnosis of oral ulcer, diagnosis of white lesions, diagnosis of patients with bleeding disorders, and differential diagnosis oral lesions.

ORM4101 Dental Radiology

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: BMD1101/OBP3206

Radiation physics, dental films, periapical radiographic techniques, bisecting angle, parallel technique, bitewing technique, occlusal techniques, processing, C.T Scan, and cone beam radiography.

ORM4203 Oral Medicine II

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP3206/BMD 3218

Allergy, occupational hazards, facial pain, manifestation of vitamin deficiency, endocrine, and reproductive gland disorder.

ORM5104 Periodontology

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: ORM4203

Normal features of the periodontium, Gingivitis (chronic), gingival enlargement, desquamative gingivitis, acute gingival condition, classification of periodontal disease, periodontal pocket, extension of inflammation, furcation involvement, periodontal diseases, etiology of periodontal disease, periodontal diagnosis and prognosis, plaque control and oral physiotherapy, scaling root planing and curettage, pocket elimination, gingivectomy, flaps.

Child Dental Health Program

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CDH2201 Dental Ethics and Law

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

The course describes how to manage the patient, the role of a professional, and the law covering the relationship between Dentist and Patient, in addition to licensing. 

CDH4102 Orthodontics I

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP2204

This course covers the definition, scope, and aims of Orthodontic, normal growth and development, normal soft tissue behavior, normal development of occlusion, forces of occlusion, and malocclusion.

CDH4204 Pediatric Dentistry I

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: RST3202

Examination of the mouth and other relevant structures, diagnosis and treatment planning for the child patient, radiographic examination and techniques, dental caries in the child and adolescents, oral habits in children, restorative dentistry, and dental caries.

CDH4203 Orthodontics II

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: OBP2204

Etiology of malocclusion, orthodontic examination of the patient, tissue changes with tooth movement, the extraction of the teeth in orthodontic treatment, principles of orthodontic appliances, myofunctional therapy, stainless steel alloys, and retention.

CDH5105 Pediatric Dentistry II

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: CDH4203

Psychological management of the patient, pharmacotherapeutic approaches to patient’s behavior management and techniques, dental caries in the child and adolescents, oral habits in children, teeth eruption, vital pulp therapy, restorative dentistry, management of dental trauma to teeth and supporting tissues, and diagnosis and correction of minor irregularities in the developing dentition.

CDH5107 Preventive and Community Dentistry I

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: CDH4204/RST4204

It covers dental epidemiology, host factors, agent factors, environmental factors, uses of Epidemiology, planning and evaluation, scientific methods in dental epidemiology, formulation of hypothesis, design of investigation, incidence, prevalence, experimental; cross-sectional, longitudinal, cohort, case-control, test group and control group, clinical trial, validity, Intraexaminer and interexaminer consistency, diagnostic criteria, randomization of individual, double-blind trial, sampling, and conducting the examination.

CDH 5208 Preventive and Community Dentistry II

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: CDH4203/RST4204

Community dentistry, dental education, dental care program, analysis of data, drawing a conclusion, methods of examination, criteria for diagnosis indices, dental caries, periodontal disease, dental cleanliness, enamel opacities and fluorosis, nutrition and oral disease, traumatic occlusion, hormones and enzymes, remineralization, flow rate of saliva, dental plaque, calcification process and nutrition, sugar and sugar-containing food, protein, lipids, minerals in dental caries, nutrition and periodontal disease, fluoride, dental health education, dental occupational hazards, and preventive measures of oral occupational diseases.

CDH 5206 Pediatric Dentistry III

Credit Hours: 3/One Semester
Prerequisite: CDH4204

Managing space problems in the dental arch, local anesthesia and oral surgery for the child and adolescent, infection control in dental clinics, gingivitis and periodontal diseases, eruption and early loss of teeth, as well as dental problems of disabled children.

DNT5105 Social and Philosophical Aspects in Dentistry

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: CDH 4204

This course discusses life science and social science in their context, aspects of the psychology of importance to dentistry, aspects of a student-teacher relationship, the social background of the patient, and fear among patients. It also covers the basic principle of communication theory, structure and content of the initial conversation in the informed-consent model, gathering and transmitting the information, bringing across bad news to patients, and the relations with special categories of patients (disabled, non-cooperative behavior, full denture patient, and orthodontic patient).

General Courses for all Departments

DNT5104 Clinic Management

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

Tasks and function of members of a dental office team, role pattern, and social relation within a dental team. Forms of collaboration in dental offices (single-dentist office, office combination, and multi dentist office).

Gen1103 English in Dentistry

Credit Hours: 2/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

Prepare students to handle reading academic textbooks, understand scientific articles and synthesize information. It also gives students the proper tools to write an academic scientific essay and a practical report.

Gen1201 Human Rights

Credit Hours: 1/One Semester
Prerequisite: None

The course defines basic human rights and values in view of the law, and its relation to the dental profession, and international agreements. By the end of the course, students will gain an understanding of both the rights of the Patient and the Dentist.

Basic & Medical Sciences

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Name TitleJob Description
Dr. Salma MahmoudAssistant ProfessorChairman

Oral Biology & Pathology

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Name

Title

Job Description

Dr. Heba El-Sabaa

Professor

Chairman

Dr. Rania Mossad

Professor

Vice Dean

Dr. Rabab Hassan

Lecturer

Staff Member

Dr. Sara Adel

Lecturer

Prosthodontics

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Name TitleJob Description
Dr. Tamer HamzaProfessorDean
Dr. Nasser AbbasAssistant ProfessorChairman
Dr. Shady El-NaggarAssistant ProfessorStaff Member
Dr. Sara OmarLecturer
Dr. Mai El-GoharyLecturer
Dr. Nouran MahmoudLecturer
Dr. Sara MaherLecturer
Dr. Ahmed Abdel LatifLecturer

Restorative Dentistry

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Name

Title

Job Description

Dr. Reham Seyam

Assistant Professor

Chairman

Dr. Ahmed Adel

Assistant Professor

Staff Member

Dr. Mohamed Salah

Lecturer

Dr. Mai Sayed

Lecturer

Dr. Ahmed Bayoumi

Lecturer

Dr. Amira Sami

Lecturer

Dr. Hala Ahmed

Lecturer

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

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Name

Title

Job Description

Dr. Rania El-Behairy

Assistant Professor

Chairman

Dr. Khaled Hassan

Professor

Staff Member

Dr. Ibrahim Yehia

Lecturer

Oral Medicine, Periodontology, Diagnosis & Radiology

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Name

Title

Job Description

Dr. Osama Gouda

Professor

Vice Dean for Community Services Affairs

Dr. Rasha Wagih

Assistant Professor

Chairman

Dr. Mostafa Mokhtar

Lecturer

Staff Member

Dr. Fatma Mostafa

Assistant Professor

Child Dental Health

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Name

Title

Job Description

Dr. Hanaa Shaalan

Professor

Chairman

Dr. Nabil Shamaa

Professor

Staff Member

Dr. Rana Gehad

Lecturer

Dr. Basma Hamza

Lecturer

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