This blog was created for students to interact over the material in the Predoctoral course in Pediatric Dentistry, DS443b.

Monday, March 12, 2007

How did posting your "magic minute" thoughts help your learning process?
How did you like having access to the handouts via the internet?
How did you like the online format for asking and answering questions about the lectures and course content?
What was the most important thing you learned in this course?

Lecture 8-Pulp Therapy II

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You must post by Sunday, March 18, at 11:59 PM for credit.

Ask and answer for Lecture 8

Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Duperon's second lecture on Pulp Therapy. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Lecture 7-Pulp Therapy I

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You must post by Sunday, March 11, at 11:59 PM for credit.

Ask and answer for Lecture 7

Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Duperon's lecture on Pulp Therapy. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Lecture 6-Pediatric Restorations II

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You must post by Sunday, March 4, at 11:59 PM for credit.

Ask and answer for Lecture 6

Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Troutman's second lecture on Pediatric Restorations. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Lecture 5-Pediatric Restorations

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You must post by Sunday, Feb 18, at 11:59 PM for credit.

Ask and answer for Lecture 5

Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Troutman's lecture on Pediatric Restorations. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.

Monday, February 5, 2007

Lecture 4-Sealants and Conservative Restorations

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You must post by Sunday, Feb 11, at 11:59 PM for credit.

Ask and answer for Lecture 4

Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Crall's lecture on Sealants and Conservative Restorations. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Lecture 3 - Development of the Dentition and Occlusion

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You must post by Sunday, Feb 4, at 11:59 PM for credit.

Ask and answer for Lecture 3

Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Law's lecture on Development of the Dentition and Occlusion. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Lecture 2 - Fluorides and Early Oral Care

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You must post by Sunday, Jan 28, at 11:59 PM for credit.

Ask and answer for Lecture 2

Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Crall's lecture on Fluorides and Early Oral Care. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.

Additional Information

Click here to access a pdf of AAPD's Caries Risk Assessment Tool.

Monday, January 8, 2007

Lecture 1-Intro to Pediatric Dentistry

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Record any concepts that may not be clear to you.

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You must post by Sunday, Jan 14, at 11:59 PM for credit.