Part1bco Mmmntent1
Part1bco Mmmntent1
Part1bco Mmmntent1
Human Disease
Have knowledge of the scientific principles of sterilisation, disinfection and antisepsis
Have knowledge of the pharmacological properties of drugs used in general dental
practice and their unwanted effects
Be familiar with the role of therapeutics in the management of patients requiring dental
treatment
Be familiar with general aspects of medicine
Be familiar with the main medical disorders that may impinge on dental treatment
Medical Emergencies
Be competent in carrying out resuscitation techniques and management of cardiac
arrest, anaphylactic reaction, upper respiratory obstruction, collapse, vasovagal attack,
haemorrhage, inhalation or ingestion of foreign bodies, and diabetic coma
Have knowledge of diagnosing medical emergencies and delivering suitable emergency
drugs using, where appropriate, intravenous techniques
Restorative Dentistry
Be competent in diagnosing and planning preventive, non-operative care for the
individual patient with caries, periodontal disease or tooth wear
Be competent in completing a periodontal examination and charting a diagnosis and
treatment plan
Be competent in supragingival and subgingival scaling and root debridement, using
both powered and manual instrumentation, and in stain removal and prophylaxis
Be competent in completing a range of procedures in restorative dentistry including
amalgam and tooth-coloured restorations, endodontic treatments of single- and multi-
rooted teeth, anterior and posterior crowns, post crowns, simple bridges, and partial
and complete dentures
Have knowledge of when periodontal surgery may be advised
Have knowledge of how missing teeth should be replaced, choosing between the
alternatives of no replacement, bridges, dentures or implants
Have knowledge of the design and laboratory procedures used in the production of
crowns, bridges, partial and complete dentures and ability to make appropriate chair-
side adjustment to these restorations
Be familiar with the diagnosis and management of temporomandibular joint disorders
Be familiar with dental implants as an option in replacing missing teeth
Paediatric Dentistry
Be competent in diagnosing active caries and planning appropriate non-operative care
in children
Be competent in fissure sealing, preventive resin restorations, and pit and fissure
restorations
Be competent in undertaking approximal and incisal tip restorations
Have knowledge of the preformed stainless steel crown and pulp therapy in primary
molar teeth
Have knowledge of the role of sedation in the management of young patients
Have knowledge of the management of trauma in both dentitions
Preventive Dentistry
Be competent in oral hygiene instruction, dietary analysis, topical fluoride therapy and
fissure sealing
Be familiar with (Practise) an evidence-based approach to treatment
Oral Surgery
Be competent in undertaking minor soft tissue surgery
Have knowledge of the management of acute infection
Be familiar with the diagnosis of oral cancer and the principles of tumour management
Be familiar with the principles of treatment of dento-facial anomalies including the
common orthodontic/maxillofacial procedures involved
Be familiar with the basic principles of oral surgery practice
Oral Medicine
Have knowledge of the drugs commonly used in oral medicine and their side effects
and interactions
Have knowledge of appropriate special investigations and the interpretation of their
results
Be familiar with the pathogenesis of common oral medical disorders and their treatment