Course Outcome
At the end of the course, students will be able to
Sl no |
Course outcomes |
Knowledge levels(K1-K6) |
1
|
CO1: Explain the applied anatomy of face and oral cavity and etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation and management protocols of the common disorders of oral and para-oral structures. |
K3 |
2 |
CO2: Discuss the diagnosis and diagnostic methods, its applications and limitations in dentistry |
K4 |
3 |
CO3: Explain the physics of dental radiology, biologic effects of radiation, radiation protection measures, principles of intra-oral and extraoral radiography, imaging procedures and techniques, indications and limitations of dental radiography |
K2 |
4 |
CO4: Outline the principles, clinical and radiographic aspects of Forensic odontology. |
K2 |
5 |
CO5: Diagnose and manage diseases affecting the oral and para-oral structures through evaluation of the patient’s dental and medical history, systemic and physical examination and investigations of the oral and para-oral tissues |
K5 |
6 |
CO6: understand the oral manifestations of systemic diseases along with the management of medically compromised condition |
K5 |
7 |
CO7: Identify the normal conditions and pathologies on a dental radiograph by methodological approach of radiographic interpretation |
K4 |
8 |
CO8: Operate imaging equipment, accessory devices and film processing equipment to produce quality intra-oral radiographs while incorporating appropriate radiation protection protocols. |
K5 |
9 |
CO9: Communicate effectively and empathetically with patients and explain the disease process, treatment strategies and obtain informed consent. |
K3 |
10 |
CO10: Applying high moral and ethical standards while carrying out clinical and radiographic examination. |
K3 |