SNUx: Dentistry & Human Life

SNUx: Dentistry & Human Life

by Seoul National University

Dentistry and Human Life

Welcome to "Dentistry and Human Life," an engaging and comprehensive introductory course that explores the fascinating world of dentistry and its impact on our daily lives. This course is designed to provide non-majors with a diverse perspective on dentistry as both a science and an integral part of human culture. Through eight captivating lectures, you'll embark on a journey that unveils the hidden stories behind our teeth and jaw structures, the history of dentistry, and its evolution into the modern field we know today.

What students will learn from the course:

Students will gain a broad understanding of dentistry, covering topics such as:

  1. The historical development of dentistry
  2. Basic dental anatomy and notation
  3. Oral hygiene practices and tools
  4. Various dental specialties (e.g., orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics)
  5. Common dental issues and their treatments
  6. Aesthetic dentistry procedures
  7. The future of dentistry and emerging technologies

Pre-requisites or skills necessary to complete the course:

This course is designed for beginners and non-majors, so there are no specific pre-requisites or prior knowledge required. All you need is curiosity and an interest in learning about dental health and its connection to human life.

What the course will cover:

  • Dental humanities and interesting stories about teeth and jaw structures
  • The history and origins of dentistry
  • Oral hygiene practices, including toothbrushes and toothpastes
  • Basic anatomical structures related to dentistry
  • Dental pain and treatments for functional recovery
  • Orthodontics and orthognathic surgery for improved aesthetics
  • Various dental specialties and their roles
  • The future of dentistry and emerging technologies

Who this course is for:

This course is perfect for:

  • Students from non-dental backgrounds interested in learning about oral health
  • Individuals curious about the science and art behind dentistry
  • Anyone looking to improve their understanding of dental care and its importance in daily life
  • Those considering a career in dentistry or related fields
  • People interested in the historical and cultural aspects of dental practices

How learners can use these skills in the real world:

The knowledge gained from this course can be applied in various ways:

  1. Improving personal oral hygiene practices
  2. Making informed decisions about dental treatments and procedures
  3. Understanding the importance of regular dental check-ups
  4. Recognizing early signs of dental issues
  5. Appreciating the role of dentistry in overall health and well-being
  6. Engaging in meaningful conversations about dental health with professionals and peers
  7. Considering career opportunities in dentistry or related fields

Syllabus:

  1. Week 1: Introduction - Dentistry, the Historical Perspective and Human Life
  2. Week 2: Dental Anatomy
  3. Week 3: Toothache
  4. Week 4: Orthodontics and orthognathic surgery
  5. Week 5: Periodontology and dental implants
  6. Week 6: Endodontics, pedodontics, and tooth whitening
  7. Week 7: Prosthodontics
  8. Week 8: Impacted tooth, tooth regeneration and other fields

Join us on this exciting journey through the world of dentistry and discover how this fascinating field shapes our lives in ways you never imagined!

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