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Academic Year

The academic year is divided into two semesters and a summer session. The fall semester includes the months of September through December. The spring semester is approximately January through April. The summer sessions run approximately April through August. As courses are reviewed on a ongoing basis, scheduling, course titles, and credit hours are all subject to change.

Academic Year 2009-10

  • First Year
  • Second Year
  • Third Year
  • Fourth Year

The first-year curriculum begins the study of normal structure and function of the oral cavity, head, neck, thorax, abdomen, and upper extremities. This is achieved in the anatomy courses - gross, microscopic, and neurologic - and in the study of biochemistry and nutrition.

A major preclinical sequence introducing the student to dental anatomy, dental materials, and occlusion is also introduced in the first year. Other first-year courses include behavioral sciences, preventive dentistry, and a first look at three clinical areas of dentistry: removable prosthodontics, periodontology, and operative dentistry.

Year One Curriculum    
     
    Fall Semester (16 Weeks)      Spring Semester (16 Weeks)
Course Credit Hours   Course Credit Hours
Dental Biochemistry 4.0   Gross Anatomy 4.0
General and Oral Histology 6.0   Neuroanatomy 2.0
Behavioral Science 1.0   Restorative Dent. II Lecture 4.0
Preventive Dentistry 1.0   Restorative Dent. II Lab 4.0
Restorative Dent. I Lecture 2.0   Intro. to Periodontology 1.0
Restorative Dent. I Lab 2.0   Dental Materials II 1.0
Dental Materials I 2.0      

In the second-year, three major educational tasks are undertaken. The first is to complete the scientific study of normal and abnormal structure and function, with major courses of study in microbiology, growth and development and pathology. The second is to prepare for the practice of dentistry in a comprehensive clinical setting. This involves preclinical courses in virtually all phases of dentistry: endodontology, fixed prosthodontics, operative dentistry, oral diagnosis and oral medicine, orthodontics, periodontology, and removable prosthodontics. Also included in the course offerings are pain control, including anesthesia and analgesia, and treatment planning. The third task is to gain a level of confidence associated with patient contact. During the spring semester, students have introductory experiences in several clinics.

Year Two Curriculum  
     
    Summer Session       Spring Semester (16 Weeks)
Course Credit Hours   Course Credit Hours
Physiology 5.0   Oral Pathology I 3.0
Restorative Dent. II Lab and Lecture (cont.)     Pharmacology 4.0
      Endodontology Lecture 1.0
    Endodontology Lab 1.0
    Fall Semester (16 Weeks)   Restorative Dent. IV Lecture 3.0
Course Credit Hours   Restorative Dent. IV Lab 3.0
Microbiology 4.0   Oral Radiology 1.0
Restorative Dent. III Lect. 4.0   Pediatric Dentistry Lect. and Lab 1.0
Restorative Dent. III Lab 4.0   Anesthesia and Pain Control 1.0
Basic Cardiac Life Support 0.0   Principles of Periodontology II 1.0
Introduction to Orthodontics 2.0   Pre-clinical Radiology 2.0
Principles of Periodontology I 1.0   Orthodontics I 1.0
Pathology 4.0      
Physical Diagnosis 1.0      
Oral Surgery 1.0      

In the third-year, study of most clinical subjects continues. Lecture courses lessen in quantity, and the clinical practice of dentistry begins to take precedence in time and effort.

The major thrust of the third year is the development of clinical proficiency. The School offers a comprehensive care clinical program in which students are assigned patients and provide all care for those patients. Experience in oral surgery, diagnosis, radiology, and emergency care is gained through those clinics by assigned rotations. Students, in essence, run their own mini-dental practices, where initiative, perseverance, and good time management are necessary in order to complete the junior clinical requirements in a timely fashion.

Year Three Curriculum  
     
  Summer Session          
Course Credit Hours  
Emergency Medicine 1.0      
Introduction to Clinical Dentistry 2.0      
Medicine I 1.0      
Treatment Planning 1.0      
Junior Summer Clinic I 9.0      
Restorative Dent. IV        
Lecture and Lab    
(cont.)        
Junior Summer Clinic II 6.0      
Emergency Dentistry  1.0      
   
    Fall Semester (16 Weeks)       Spring Semester (16 Weeks)
Course Credit Hours   Course Credit Hours
Endodontology 1.0   Restorative Dent. VI Lecture 2.0
Restorative Dent. V Lect. 2.0   Pediatric Dentistry 1.0
Oral Radiology 1.0   Oral Surgery 1.0
Oral Surgery II 1.0   Ortho in Gen'l Dent. 1.0
Jr. Practice of Dentistry 7.0   Perio Therapy/Treatment Planning 2.0
Oral Pathology II 3.0   Admissions Clinic I 1.0
Medicine II 1.0   Emergency Services/  
Perio. Therapy/Treatment 1.0   Oral Surgery Clinic 2.0
Planning
Gerontology  1.0   Radiology - Clinic 1.0
      Restorative Dentistry - Clinic 6.0
      Clinical Periodontology I 2.0
      Pediatric Dentistry - Clinic 2.0
      Endodontics - Clinic 2.0
      Practice Management I 1.0
      Public Health 1.0

In the fourth-year, there are only five credit hours of course work in each semester. Higher level courses in orthodontics and removable prosthodontics continue, and new courses include practice management, dental jurisprudence, ethical issues in dentistry, management and dentistry for persons with disabilities.

There is a major increase in both the quantity and the complexity of the dental work performed by fourth year students. By the time they complete the program, Temple graduates are skilled and confident in all phases of general dentistry.

Year Four Curriculum    
     
    Summer Session I        
Course Credit Hours  
Sr. Practice of Dent. I 12.0      
Behavioral Science II 1.0      
Sr. Practice of Dent. II 6.0      
Dentistry for persons with disabilities  1.0      
         
     
    Fall Semester (16 Weeks)       Spring Semester (16 Weeks)
Course Credit Hours   Course Credit Hours
Radiology 1.0   Pediatric Dentistry - Clinic 3.0
Adv. Restorative Dent. 2.0   Admissions Clinic - II 1.0
Practice Management 1.0   Emergency Services/  
Orthodontics Lecture 2.0   Oral Surgery Clinic 3.0
Sr. Practice of Dentistry 12.0   Radiology - Clinic 2.0
Ethical Issues in Dentistry   1.0    Restorative Dent. Clinic Sr. 12.0
Dental Jurisprudence   1.0    Orthodontics - Clinic 1.0
      Endodontology - Clinic 3.0
      Clinical Periodontology II 3.0
         
         
         

General description of the courses