PROGRAM OUTCOMES At the end of the program, graduates will be able to... PO1 : Describe the biology and pathology of the periodontium as well as the principles of bone biology and wound healing. PO2 : Describe relevant surgical head and neck anatomy. PO3 : Collect, organise, analyse, interpret and present clinical data related to the examination of periodontal tissues. PO4 : Analyse occlusal factors in the initiation and progression (expression) of periodontal disease. PO5 : Collect, organise, analyse, interpret and present clinical data related to the assessment of sites planned for implant placement. PO6 : Utilize the appropriate diagnosing techniques relevant to periodontal and implant treatment. PO7 : Establish a prognosis for the outcomes of periodontal and implant treatments. PO8 : Demonstrate competence in non-surgical and surgical management of periodontal defects, regenerative techniques, mucogingival procedures. PO9 : Demonstrate Knowledge of managing medical emergencies in the dental clinic. PO10: Demonstrate Knowledge to develop a treatment plan for medically compromised patients. PO11: Perform restoration driven implant placement based on the pre-operative planning. PO12: Perform augmentation procedures prior to implant placement by using the appropriate material and techniques. PO13: Develop and implement recall and evaluate strategies following periodontal treatment and supportive maintenance therapy. PO14: Communicate effectively with other disciplines in treatment planning and in treatment sequencing. PO15: Conduct, present and publish research projects based on national and global needs. PO16: Teach in both didactic and clinical areas of undergraduate periodontics. PO17: Demonstrate appropriate professional attitudes and behaviour in dealing with staff members and helping personnel. PO18: Converse with patients in an attentive manner that conveys concern, compassion, and the moral support of patients or their families. |
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