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Courses of Instruction

Dentistry (DENT)

DENT 221 Introduction to Dentistry (1) History and current role of dental science in the health services field; review of research; overview of dental procedures with laboratory experience and practice observation.

DENT 402 Formal Science-Writing (2) A scientist-taught, lecture-workshop-tutorial format for developing skills in formal science-writing (e.g., abstracts, journal articles, grants). Not open to students in the School of Dentistry. Prerequisite: upper division standing in science and preprofessional majors.

This new course is available beginning fall 2007.

DENT 412 Fundamentals of Craniofacial and Dental Technology (3, Sp) Biomedical engineering and technology applied to oral health professions. Dental biomaterials, CAD-CAM, digital dental technology and tissue engineering applications to craniofacial diseases, disorders, and enhancements. (Duplicates credit in the former BME 412.) Recommended preparation: junior standing.