Duration
Cariology : 20h Th, 15h Pr
Dental hygiene and preventive measures : 25h Th, 10h Pr
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine : 10h Th, 10h Pr
Number of credits
| Bachelor in dental hygiene | 10 crédits |
Lecturer
Cariology : Sabine Geerts, Audrey Gueders
Dental hygiene and preventive measures : Amandine Bolette, Sabine Geerts, Audrey Gueders
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine : Audrey Gueders
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Cariology
The theoretical concepts taught in the Cariology course address the basic notions necessary for the understanding and knowledge of the carious disease and the influence of different risk factors.
The first part of this course of Cariology and oral hygiene and preventive measures, partim cariology will be devoted to the epidemiology, the clinical aspect and diagnosis, the anatomopathology and the etiopathogenesis of caries. The multi-factorial aspect of the carious disease will be detailed. The different risk factors for caries disease will be discussed in this course, as well as the notion of individual caries risk. The particular role of saliva in carious disease will also be discussed. We will also discuss caries detection tools: description, properties, usefulness and effectiveness. Some of these theoretical concepts will be deepened or applied during practical work sessions.
Chapter I: Definition of carious disease
Chapter II: Epidemiology of caries
Chapter III: Individual caries risk
Chapter IV: Different diagnostic methods for detecting carious lesions
Chapter V: Classification of carious lesions
Chapter VI: The carious disease
Chapter VII: Diagnosis and predictive evaluation of dental caries
Dental hygiene and preventive measures
The theoretical concepts taught in the Preventive Dental Medicine course cover the basics needed to assess a patient's level of oral hygiene and establish a preventive oral care plan for a patient. . It is also a general introduction to exclusively preventive oral care. This course is therefore complementary to the General Introduction to Oral Care course. This course will also cover prophylactic cleaning, the various oral hygiene techniques, including brushing and interdental cleaning techniques. The equipment, products and materials necessary for good daily oral hygiene and the implementation of preventive therapies will also be discussed. Some of these theoretical concepts will be deepened or applied during practical work sessions.
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
The theoretical concepts taught in the Nutrition and Dietetics in Preventive Dentistry course cover not only the basic notions needed to understand the influence that nutrition can have on this disease but also the dietary advice associated with it, in the context of of oral hygiene practice. Far from turning you into dieticians, this course addresses the nutritional aspect of caries disease, namely the transformation of certain specific foods, which can play a role in the caries process. Indeed, we will see that dental caries is a multi-factorial disease where diet can be a risk factor. We will also talk about sweeteners. This course will then address the various pathologies associated with nutrition (bulimia, anorexia, etc.) and the consequences that these can have on the caries phenomenon and/or on mineralized dental tissues. The other consequences that eating disorders can have on the oral cavity as a whole are however specifically addressed in the Oral Developmental Pathology course. And finally, the rest of the course will be devoted to dietary advice that can have a positive influence on caries, in particular by playing a carioprotective role. Some of these theoretical concepts will be deepened or applied during practical work sessions. You will be asked for an integrative assignment at the end of the Nutrition and Dietetics in Preventive Dentistry course. This assignment will be graded which will count for 10% of the final mark of the 1st session certification assessment.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Cariology
At the end of the Cariology course, you
- know the data and epidemiological indices of caries.
- know the anatomopathology, biochemistry and physiopathology of caries.
- know the etiopathogenesis of caries.
- know the clinical appearance of caries and be able to identify carious lesions during a clinical examination.
- be able to carry out a cariological assessment.
- during an oral health check-up, you will be able to identify carious lesions that require the use of preventive care and lesions that require treatment by a dentist.
- be able to carry out an individual caries risk assessment.
- be able to refer his patient to specific practitioners.
Dental hygiene and preventive measures
At the end of the course of Preventive dental medicine and oral hygiene:
- The student knows all the preventive therapies that he can perform as an oral hygienist.
- The student knows all the equipment, materials and products necessary for good oral hygiene.
- The student knows all the equipment, materials and products necessary for the implementation of preventive therapy.
- The student is able to assess the level of oral hygiene of a patient.
- The student is able to give instructions to a patient to improve their oral hygiene.
- The student is able to carry out professional chairside cleaning.
- The student is able to apply prophylactic products including fluorides.
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
At the end of the Nutrition and Dietetics in Preventive Dental Medicine course, you will be able to
- to transmit information to a patient concerning the cariogenic or cario- protective nature of his diet.
- to carry out an assessment of the individual caries risk and to provide dietary advice to reduce this caries risk.
- to create a food diary as part of caries prevention.
- to identify risky eating behaviors.
- to analyze the data collected in a food logbook to best advise your patient.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Cariology
Biochemistry Elements of epidemiology
Dental hygiene and preventive measures
Biochemistry General introduction to oral care
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
Knowledge of the theoretical notions covered in the course of Cariology at the beginning of the term is essential for a good understanding of the course of Nutrition and Dietetics in Preventive Dental Medicine
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Cariology
Transmissive teaching (face-to-face or online) based on a theoretical and clinical approach Practical work session face-to-face (pre-clinical) or via the ecampus platform (learning and formative homework to be carried out in digital format).
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
- Transmissive teaching (face-to-face or online) based on a theoretical and clinical approach
- Practical work session in person (pre-clinical) or via the ecampus platform (learning and homework to be carried out in digital format).
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Cariology
Blended learning
Additional information:
Blended learning
Additional information:
* Transmissive teaching (face-to-face or online) based on a theoretical and clinical approach * Practical work session face-to-face (pre-clinical) or via the ecampus platform (learning and formative homework to be carried out in digital format).
Dental hygiene and preventive measures
Blended learning
Additional information:
Blended learning
Additional information:
Transmissive teaching (face-to-face or elearning) based on a theoretical and clinical approach Practical work session in person (pre-clinical) or via the ecampus platform (learning and homework to be carried out in digital format).
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
Blended learning
Additional information:
Transmissive teaching (face-to-face or elearning) based on a theoretical and clinical approach Practical work session in person (pre-clinical) or via the ecampus platform (learning and homework to be carried out in digital format).
Recommended or required readings
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
Lecture notes are available as a slideshow on the ecampus platform. A syllabus will also be available on the ecampus platform and on MyUlg.
Cariology
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam
- Remote
written exam
Additional information:
The certification evaluation is organized at the end of the teaching unit (January session).
This is a written exam organized either face-to-face or remotely. Questions of the MCQ/QRM/or/or type, pairing tests make it possible to check knowledge and understanding of the concepts taught. Open questions (with short answers (QROC)), texts to be completed and pairing tests evaluate understanding and the ability to apply the concepts taught. The mark of the theoretical exam will be equivalent to 60% of the final mark. A practical work exam will also be organised. This practical work exam will take the form of a clinical situation and will be a written exam organized either face-to-face or remotely. The mark of the practical exam will count for 40% of the final mark. Individual consultation of exam papers is possible after deliberation for individual feedback (by appointment).
The 2nd session exam will take place in the same way as the 1st session exam.
Dental hygiene and preventive measures
Other : Written exam in person and/or remotely
Additional information:
Additional information:
The certification evaluation is organized at the end of the teaching unit (January session). Questions of the MCQ/QRM/or/or type, matching tests make it possible to verify knowledge and understanding of the concepts taught. Open questions (with short answers (QROC)), texts to be completed and matching tests assess understanding and the ability to apply the concepts taught. The theoretical exam is a written exam and it will be equivalent to 60% of the final mark. A practical work exam will also be organised. It takes the form of a written exam (clinical situations). The mark of the practical exam will count for 40% of the final mark. The evaluation methods in the 2nd session will be similar to those of the first session. Individual consultation of exam papers is possible after deliberation for individual feedback (by appointment).
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam
Additional information:
The certification evaluation is organized at the end of the teaching unit (January session). This is a written exam organized either face-to-face or remotely depending on sanitary conditions. Questions of the MCQ/QRM/or/or type, matching tests make it possible to verify knowledge and understanding of the concepts taught. Open questions (with short answers (QROC)), texts to be completed and matching tests assess understanding and the ability to apply the concepts taught. In the 1st session, the mark of the theoretical exam will be equivalent to 50% of the final mark. A practical work exam will also be organised. This practical work exam will take the form of a clinical situation and will be a written exam organized either face-to-face or remotely. The mark of the practical exam will count for 40% of the final mark. An integrative assignment must be completed for the last Thursday of the 1st term. This integrative assignment will count for 10% of the final mark of the 1st session certification evaluation. In the event of failure in the 1st session, the score for this assignment will not be included in the score for the 2nd session certification evaluation. The 2nd session exam will take place according to the same practical methods as the 2nd session exam, but the distribution of scores will be 50% for the theoretical part and 50% for the practical part. Individual consultation of exam papers is possible after deliberation for individual feedback (by appointment).
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Contacts
Cariology
Pr Sabine Geerts
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 14 Courriel : sabine.geerts@chuliege.be
Pr Audrey Guéders
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 14 Courriel : audrey.gueders@chuliege.be
Secrétariat de direction : Madame Caroline Abeels
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 02 Fax :04 270 31 10
Bureau pédagogique : Madame Anne COLLARD
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 01 Courriel : acollard@uliege.be
Dental hygiene and preventive measures
Pr Audrey Guéders
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 14 Courriel : audrey.gueders@chuliege.be
Bureau pédagogique : Madame Anne COLLARD
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 01 Courriel : acollard@uliege.be
Nutrition and diet in preventive dental medicine
Pr Audrey Guéders
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 14 Courriel : audrey.gueders@chuliege.be
Bureau pédagogique : Madame Anne COLLARD
Institut de Dentisterie, Policlinique Lucien Brull
Quai G. Kurth, 45
4020 Liège
Tél : 04 270 31 01 Courriel : acollard@uliege.be