A Graduate of MMC GPR Program will: |
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In regard to planning and providing
comprehensive multidisciplinary oral health care:
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1. Function as a patient’s primary, and comprehensive
oral health care provider
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2. Explain and discuss with patients, or parents or
guardians of patients, findings, diagnoses, treatment options,
realistic treatment expectations, patient responsibilities,
time requirements, sequence of treatment, estimated fees
and payment responsibilities in order to establish a therapeutic
alliance between the patient and care provider.
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3. Integrate multiple disciplines into an individualized,
comprehensive, sequenced treatment plan using diagnostic
and prognostic information for patients with complex needs.
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4. Modify the treatment plan, if indicated, based on
unexpected circumstances or patient’s individual
needs.
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5. Diagnose and manage a patient’s occlusion.
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6. Treat uncomplicated diseases and abnormalities of the
pediatric patient.
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7. Use proper hospital protocol when treating and managing
patients in a hospital environment.
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8. Provide dental treatment in an operating room.
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9. Perform dental consultations and request medical consultations
for hospitalized patients and patient in other health care
settings.
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In regard to health care delivery:
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10. Treat patients efficiently in a dental practice setting.
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11. Support the program’s mission statement by acting
in a manner to maximize patient satisfaction in a dental
practice.
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12. Use and implement accepted sterilization, disinfections,
universal precautions and occupational hazard prevention
procedures in the practice of dentistry.
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13. Provide patient care by working effectively with allied
dental personnel, including performing sit down, four handed
dentistry.
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14. Provide dental care as a part of an inter-professional
health care team such as that found in a hospital, institution,
or community health care environment.
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15. Practice and promote ethical principles in the practice
of dentistry and in relationships with patients, personnel
and colleagues.
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In regard to information management
and analysis:
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16. The resident will be able to apply scientific principles
to learning and oral health care using critical thinking,
evidence-based or outcomes-based clinical decision-making
and technology-based information retrieval systems.
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17. Maintain a patient record system that facilitates the
retrieval and analysis of the process and outcomes of patient
treatment.
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18. Analyze the outcomes of patient treatment to improve
that treatment.
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19. Participate in the management of a system for continuous
quality improvement in a dental practice.
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In regard to oral disease detection
and diagnosis:
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20. Select and use assessment techniques to arrive at a
differential, provisional and definitive diagnosis for patients
with complex needs.
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21. Obtain and interpret the patient’s chief complaint,
medical, dental and social history and review systems.
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22. Obtain and interpret clinical, medical and radiographic
data and additional diagnostic information from other health
care providers or other diagnostic resources.
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23. Use the services of clinical, medical and pathology
laboratories and refer to other health professionals for
the utilization of these services.
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24. Perform a limited history and physical evaluation and
collect other data in order to establish a risk assessment
for dental treatment and use that risk assessment in the
development of a dental treatment plan.
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25. Manage intra-oral soft tissue lesions of non-traumatic
origin.
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26. Diagnose and manage oral manifestations of systemic
disease.
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27. Diagnose and manage common oral pathological abnormalities.
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In regard to promoting oral and systemic
health and disease prevention:
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28. Participate in community programs to prevent and reduce
the incidence of oral disease.
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29. Use accepted prevention strategies such as oral hygiene
instruction, nutritional education, and Pharmacologic intervention
to help patients maintain and improve their oral and systemic
health.
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In regard to medical risk assessment:
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30. Treat patients with a broad variety of acute and chronic
systemic disorders and social and social difficulties including
patients with special needs.
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31. Develop and carry out dental treatment plans for patients
with special needs in a manner that considers and integrates
those patient’s medical, psychological and social needs.
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In regard to sedation, pain and anxiety
control:
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32. Use Pharmacologic and non-Pharmacologic behavior management
skills with the pediatric patient.
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33. Use Pharmacologic agents in the treatment of dental
patients.
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34. Provide control of pain and anxiety in the conscious
patient through the use of psychological interventions, behavior
management techniques, local anesthesia and oral anti-anxiety
agents and nitrous oxide.
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35. Prevent, recognize and manage complications related
to use and interactions of drugs and local anesthesia.
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In regard to restoration of teeth:
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36. Restore single teeth with a wide range of materials
and methods.
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37. Place restorations and perform techniques to enhance
patient’s facial esthetics.
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38. Restore endodontically treated teeth.
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39. Restore intra and extra-coronal defects in the primary
dentition.
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In regard to placement of teeth using
fixed and removable appliances:
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40. Treat patients with missing teeth requiring removable
restorations.
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41. Treat patients with missing teeth requiring uncomplicated
fixed restorations.
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42. Communicate case design with laboratory technicians
and evaluate the resultant prosthesis.
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In regard to periodontal therapy:
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43. Diagnose and treat early and moderate periodontal disease
using non-surgical and surgical procedures.
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44. Manage advanced periodontal disease.
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45. Evaluate the results of periodontal treatment and establish
and monitor a periodontal maintenance program.
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In regard to pulpal therapy:
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46. Diagnose and treat pain of pulpal origin.
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47. Perform uncomplicated non-surgical anterior Endodontic
therapy.
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48. Perform uncomplicated non-surgical posterior Endodontic
therapy.
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49. Treat uncomplicated Endodontic complications.
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50. Manage complex Endodontic complications.
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51. Perform pediatric pulpal therapy.
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In regard to hard and soft tissue
surgery:
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52. Perform uncomplicated surgical procedures on pediatric
patients.
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53. Perform surgical and non-surgical extraction of teeth.
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54. Extract uncomplicated impacted wisdom teeth.
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55. Perform uncomplicated pre-prosthetic surgery.
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56. Perform biopsies of oral tissue.
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57. Treat patients with complications related to intra-oral
surgical procedures.
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In regard to treatment of dental and
medical emergencies:
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58. Treat patients with intra-oral dental emergencies and
infections.
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59. Anticipate, diagnose and provide initial treatment
and follow-up management for medical emergencies that may
occur during dental treatment.
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| 60. Treat intra-oral hard and soft tissue lesions of traumatic
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