Companion Animal Odontology– Advanced Clinical Companion Animal Odontology
Course content
The purpose of this course is to extend the student’s knowledge, skills, and competences within the approach to, assessment, and management of advanced clinical companion animal odontology. The course will extend the students' assessment and management of companion animal oral and dental patients.
This course is a specialisation course at the Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science. The Master is a post graduate education targeted for small animal veterinarians seeking Continual Professional Development (CPD).
Read more about the Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science.
Having completed the course, the student shall be able to:
Knowledge
- Understand the etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearance of disorders of the oral cavity including the teeth and the jaw bone.
- Define, identify, and discuss veterinary methodology and para-clinical tools in systematized reflective clinical decision-making in advanced companion animal clinical odontology.
- Explain, reflect on, and demonstrate overview of complex clinical decision-making, patient therapy, and prognosis at an advanced level in odontology.
- List, classify, and demonstrate critical reflection on existing and new approaches to patient diagnosis, therapy, management, and client education in a specialty practice situation within advanced companion animal odontology.
- Define and identify relevant anatomical structures.
Skills
- Interpret, assess, and reflect on collected patient data in order to localize and identify diseases of the oral cavity and its causes, make clinical decisions, arrive at a diagnosis, apply, and integrate evidence-based scientific approaches to plan and administer further diagnostics like imaging, histopathology, and cytology.
- Perform endodontic treatment of traumatized teeth including vital pulp therapy and root canal treatment including the use of new technologies.
- Perform orthodontic treatment in patients with traumatizing malocclusion.
- Perform various types of invasive oral surgery in patients with oral cancer.
- Assess patients after surgery with a focus on treatment effects, complications, and prognosis.
- Continuously seek out, reflect on, and apply new evidence-based methods of management in specialized companion animal odontology patients.
- Communicate and discuss academic issues and solution models with both peers and non-specialists at an advanced level and across disciplines within companion animal odontology practice.
- Communicate effectively in writing and pass on results to relevant parties.
Competences
- Evaluate and manage companion animal diseases within companion animal odontology, which may necessitate novel solutions and approaches identified from current medical literature or other resources.
- Work independently, take responsibility for, predict, prognosticate, and make decisions within the chosen specialization.
- Collaborate constructively within and between specialists/professionals and lay-persons involved in companion animal patient management.
- Make ethical considerations regarding diagnostic methods and therapies and place these into perspective.
- Oral neoplasia and other patient types where ethical issues are pertinent to discuss both medically and in relation to the individual patient and client.
- Independently evaluate and structure own learning processes and continuously obtain new knowledge at a specialty level within companion animal odontology.
- Evidence-based presentation of topics and cases.
- Evidence-based research/study protocol/systematic review for diagnosis, management, or therapy of disease incl. inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Lectures, e-learning, theoretical and practical exercises. Case-study work.
Updated literature list will be posted 1 month prior to course start. The participant should have theoretical knowledge updated prior to participation.
Inclusion criteria for Master's Programme in Companion
Animal Clinical Science: Degree in veterinary medicine and at least
two years of relevant work experience.
SCAM13001U, SCAM13002U, SCAM13003U, SCAM13004U or one of the
following certifications in Companion Animal Diseases:
• Danish Certificate in Small Animal Diseases, in danish known as
"Fagdyrlæge i sygdomme hos hunde og katte".
• Swedish Specialist in Diseases of Dogs and Cats, in Swedish known
as "Steg 1".
• Norwegian Specialist in Diseases of Dogs and Cats, in Norwegian
known as "Specialisering i veterinærmedisin, spesialitet
smådyr".
• Finnish Specialist in Diseases of Dogs and Cats, in Finnish known
as “Pieneläinsairauksien erikoiseläinlääkäri".
- ECTS
- 1 ECTS
- Type of assessment
-
Other
- Type of assessment details
- The Ongoing Test consists of three parts:
a) a minimum of 80% active participation,
b) preparation and oral presentation of a problem-oriented clinical case,
c) a written assignment: an evidence-based procedure.
To pass the course, students must have passed both Exam 1 and Exam 2. However, students may attend Exam 2 without having passed Exam 1. - Aid
- All aids allowed except Generative AI
- Marking scale
- passed/not passed
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
More than one internal examiner.
- Exam period
-
For information about the exact exam dates, please visit the exam schedule.
- Re-exam
-
For information about the exact exam dates, please visit the exam schedule.
Criteria for exam assessment
To achieve the grade passed, the student shall be able to:
Knowledge
- Understand the etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearance of disorders of the oral cavity including the teeth and the jaw bone.
- Define, identify, and discuss veterinary methodology and para-clinical tools in systematized reflective clinical decision-making in advanced companion animal clinical odontology.
- Explain, reflect on, and demonstrate overview of complex clinical decision-making, patient therapy, and prognosis at an advanced level in odontology.
- List, classify, and demonstrate critical reflection on existing and new approaches to patient diagnosis, therapy, management, and client education in a specialty practice situation within advanced companion animal odontology.
- Define and identify relevant anatomical structures.
Skills
- Interpret, assess, and reflect on collected patient data in order to localize and identify diseases of the oral cavity and its causes, make clinical decisions, arrive at a diagnosis, apply, and integrate evidence-based scientific approaches to plan and administer further diagnostics like imaging, histopathology and cytology.
- Perform endodontic treatment of traumatized teeth including vital pulp therapy and root canal treatment including the use of new technologies.
- Perform orthodontic treatment in patients with traumatizing malocclusion.
- Perform various types of invasive oral surgery in patients with oral cancer.
- Assess patients after surgery with a focus on treatment effects, complications, and prognosis.
- Continuously seek out, reflect on, and apply new evidence-based methods management in specialized companion animal odontology patients.
- Communicate and discuss academic issues and solution models with both peers and non-specialists at an advanced level and across disciplines within companion animal odontology practice.
- Communicate effectively in writing and pass on results to relevant parties.
Competences
- Evaluate and manage companion animal diseases within companion animal odontology, which may necessitate novel solutions and approaches identified from current medical literature or other resources.
- Work independently, take responsibility for, predict, prognosticate, and make decisions within the chosen specialization.
- Collaborate constructively within and between specialists/professionals and lay-persons involved in companion animal patient management.
- Make ethical considerations regarding diagnostic methods and therapies, and place these into perspective.
- Oral neoplasia and other patient types where ethical issues are pertinent to discuss both medically and in relation to the individual patient and client.
- Independently evaluate and structure own learning processes and continuously obtain new knowledge at a specialty level within companion animal odontology.
- Evidence-based presentation of topics and cases.
- Evidence-based research/study protocol/systematic review for diagnosis, management or therapy of disease incl. inclusion and exclusion criteria.
- ECTS
- 5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
-
Written assignment
- Type of assessment details
- The written assignment includes an exam with multiple-choice,
short answer, and/or essay questions.
To pass the course, students must have passed both Exam 1 and Exam 2. However, students may attend Exam 2 without having passed Exam 1. - Examination prerequisites
-
Students may attend this examination without approval of Exam 1 (SCAM25059E Ongoing Test).
- Aid
- All aids allowed except Generative AI
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- External censorship
- Exam period
-
For information about the exact exam dates, please visit the programme webpage.
- Re-exam
-
For information about the exact exam dates, please visit the programme webpage.
Criteria for exam assessment
To achieve the maximum grade 12, the student shall be able to:
Knowledge
- Understand the etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical appearance of disorders of the oral cavity including the teeth and the jaw bone.
- Define, identify, and discuss veterinary methodology and para-clinical tools in systematized reflective clinical decision-making in advanced companion animal clinical odontology.
- Explain, reflect on and demonstrate an overview of complex clinical decision-making, patient therapy, and prognosis at an advanced level in odontology.
- List, classify, and demonstrate critical reflection on existing and new approaches to patient diagnosis, therapy, management, and client education in a specialty practice situation within advanced companion animal odontology.
- Define and identify relevant anatomical structures.
Skills
- Interpret, assess, and reflect on collected patient data in order to localize and identify diseases of the oral cavity and its causes, make clinical decisions, arrive at a diagnosis, apply, and integrate evidence-based scientific approaches to plan and administer further diagnostics like imaging, histopathology and cytology.
- Perform endodontic treatment of traumatized teeth including vital pulp therapy and root canal treatment including the use of new technologies.
- Perform orthodontic treatment in patients with traumatizing malocclusion.
- Perform various types of invasive oral surgery in patients with oral cancer.
- Assess patients after surgery with a focus on treatment effects, complications, and prognosis.
- Continuously seek out, reflect on, and apply new evidence-based methods management in specialized companion animal odontology patients.
- Communicate and discuss academic issues and solution models with both peers and non-specialists at an advanced level and across disciplines within companion animal odontology practice.
- Communicate effectively in writing and pass on results to relevant parties.
Competences
- Evaluate and manage companion animal diseases within companion animal odontology, which may necessitate novel solutions and approaches identified from current medical literature or other resources.
- Work independently, take responsibility for, predict, prognosticate, and make decisions within the chosen specialization.
- Collaborate constructively within and between specialists/professionals and lay-persons involved in companion animal patient management.
- Make ethical considerations regarding diagnostic methods and therapies and place these into perspective.
- Oral neoplasia and other patient types where ethical issues are pertinent to discuss both medically and in relation to the individual patient and client.
- Independently evaluate and structure own learning processes and continuously obtain new knowledge at a specialty level within companion animal odontology.
- Independently evaluate and structure own learning processes, and continuously obtain new knowledge at a specialty level within companion animal odontology.
- Evidence-based presentation of topics and cases.
- Evidence-based research/study protocol/systematic review for diagnosis, management, or therapy of disease incl. inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Part time Master and Diploma courses
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 18
- Preparation
- 80
- Theory exercises
- 12
- Practical exercises
- 12
- Exam
- 40
- English
- 162
Kursusinformation
- Language
- English
- Course number
- SCAM25059U
- ECTS
- See exam description
- Programme level
- Part Time Master
- Duration
-
5 course days full time.
- Placement
- Spring
This course is offered in the Spring semester (even-numbered years). For more information about the exact course dates, please visit the webpage.
- Price
-
Advanced Clinical Companion Animal Odontology – University of Copenhagen.
- Schedulegroup
-
Monday – Friday full time.
- Capacity
- 10
- Studyboard
- Study Board for the Professionel Master´s Degree Programmes at The Faculty og Health and Medical Science
Contracting department
- Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Course Coordinator
- Hanne Ellen Kortegaard (3-6c656f4477797268326f7932686f)
Teacher
National and International capacities within the field.
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