Course
              
          Discontinued
              Yes
          Course code
              AHTT 2106
          Descriptive
              Veterinary Dentistry
          Department
              Animal Health Technology
          Faculty
              Science & Technology
          Credits
              2.00
          Start date
                                                                                        End term
                                                                                        Not Specified
                            PLAR
              Yes
          Semester length
              8 week course
          Max class size
              30
          Contact hours
              4 hours/week & 1 weekend course of 6 hrs.
1 x 1 hr lecture
1 x 3 hr laboratory
1 x 6 hr intensive course (weekend day)
          Method(s) of instruction
          Lecture
          Lab
              Learning activities
              This course includes 1 hour of classroom instruction per week and 3 hours of laboratory instruction including demonstrations and practical experiences, and a weekend day or evening course consisting of intensive laboratory instruction and practical learning.
Course description
              This course will review the basics of companion animal oral anatomy and health, with emphasis on prevention of, and diagnosis of, periodontal disease and oral pathology.  Students will learn and practice techniques in routine dental prophylaxis, dental charting, dental radiology, and client education and home care.
Enrollment is limited to students in the Animal Health Technology Program
          Enrollment is limited to students in the Animal Health Technology Program
Course content
              
- Anatomy and physiology of relevant oral structures and dentition, touching on embryology of deciduous teeth and their development into adult structures.
 - Charting the oral cavity and performing an oral exam: recognition of occlusion, fractured teeth, crowding, abscesses, poor positioning, and neoplasia of the oral cavity.
 - Dental instrumentation – identification and care of instruments with an emphasis on proper sharpening and maintenance.
 - Pathology of periodontal disease and periodontitis. Clinical signs and treatment of the latter.
 - Dental prophylaxis (cleaning): the who, what, when and why.
 - Dental radiology – an introduction and a review of dental x-ray anatomy.
 - Exotics and pocket pets, and equine dentition.
 - Oral innervations and local blocks.
 - Ergonomics, theory of extractions, endodontics, orthodontics.
 - Marketing and homecare techniques.
 
Learning outcomes
              Upon successful completion of this course students will:
- have an entry level ability to perform the standard tasks in veterinary dentistry that are in the scope of the Animal Health Technologist’s role.
 - recognize normal and abnormal dental anatomy and conditions.
 - use dental terminology and identify teeth by both Anatomical and Triadan systems in order to accurately chart dental procedures and conditions.
 - recognize and correctly use and care for dental hand instruments.
 - be competent in recommending home dental care programs to clients.
 - understand gingivitis, periodontitis and oral hygiene procedures.
 - be familiar with dental radiology
 
Means of assessment
              Group Project/Assignments 30-45%
Final Exam 30%
Laboratory assessments (practical) 10-30%
Professionalism 10%
100%
Textbook materials
              Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
- Holstrom, Stephen E, Veterinary Denistry for Technicians and Office Staff, Elsevier/Saunders
 
Current edition.