Advanced Dental Biomaterials: In-Depth Study, Research, and Applications

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course Bachelor Dental Science and Research 180 ECTS module title:Advanced Dental Biomaterials 5 ECTS. could you develop the module adding reading list ? could you indicate general learning outcome section and other section learning outcome knowledge and learning outcome skills

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Module Title: Advanced Dental Biomaterials

ECTS: 5

Module Description:

This module provides an in-depth understanding of the properties, applications, and advancements in dental biomaterials. It covers the science behind the materials used in dental practice, including their chemical, physical, and biological properties. The course also explores the latest research and innovations in the field, preparing students to apply this knowledge in clinical settings.

General Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this module, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the properties and applications of various dental biomaterials.
  2. Critically evaluate the latest research and advancements in dental biomaterials.
  3. Apply knowledge of dental biomaterials to solve complex clinical problems.
  4. Communicate effectively about dental biomaterials with both professional and lay audiences.

Learning Outcomes - Knowledge:

  1. Material Properties: Understand the chemical, physical, and biological properties of dental biomaterials.
  2. Material Applications: Identify and describe the applications of different dental biomaterials in clinical practice.
  3. Research and Innovation: Analyze recent research findings and technological advancements in dental biomaterials.
  4. Biocompatibility: Understand the biocompatibility and safety considerations of dental biomaterials.

Learning Outcomes - Skills:

  1. Critical Analysis: Critically evaluate scientific literature related to dental biomaterials.
  2. Problem-Solving: Apply theoretical knowledge to address practical problems in dental material selection and application.
  3. Laboratory Skills: Demonstrate proficiency in laboratory techniques for testing and evaluating dental biomaterials.
  4. Communication: Effectively communicate complex information about dental biomaterials to both professional peers and patients.

Reading List:

  1. Textbooks:

    • Craig's Restorative Dental Materials by Ronald L. Sakaguchi and John M. Powers
    • Phillips' Science of Dental Materials by Kenneth J. Anusavice, H. Ralph Rawls, and Chiayi Shen
    • Dental Materials: Properties and Manipulation by John M. Powers and John C. Wataha
  2. Journals:

    • Journal of Dental Research
    • Dental Materials Journal
    • Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials
  3. Research Papers:

    • "Advances in Dental Materials through Nanotechnology: Facts, Perspectives and Toxicological Aspects" by S. Mitra, B. Wu, and B. Holmes
    • "Biocompatibility of Dental Materials" by M. Schmalz and D. Arenholt-Bindslev
  4. Online Resources:

    • The International Association for Dental Research (IADR) website
    • The American Dental Association (ADA) Science & Research Institute

Assessment Methods:

  • Written Examination: Testing theoretical knowledge and understanding of dental biomaterials.
  • Research Paper: A critical review of recent advancements in dental biomaterials.
  • Laboratory Report: Documentation and analysis of laboratory experiments related to dental biomaterials.
  • Oral Presentation: Presentation on a selected topic related to dental biomaterials, demonstrating communication skills.

Teaching Methods:

  • Lectures: Covering theoretical aspects of dental biomaterials.
  • Seminars: Discussing recent research and case studies.
  • Laboratory Sessions: Hands-on experience with dental materials.
  • Group Discussions: Collaborative learning and problem-solving.

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This module is designed to equip students with both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel in the field of dental biomaterials, ensuring they are well-prepared for both clinical practice and research.