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The aim of this course is to examine the current information about periodontology. By giving a certain subject to the student, it is ensured that the student conducts detailed literature research on this subject. The student summarizes the collected information by filtering, shares it with the audience through oral presentation, opens it for discussion and concludes it. Thus, improving students' skills within the scope of scientific research and publication activities to increase presentation skills and competencies in using audio-visual tools. Students will have the ability to review and evaluate the literature, to teach the rules of writing thesis, and to develop the student's ability to present a scientific study. In addition, at the end of this course, students develop themselves in analyzing and interpreting the findings of scientific studies and identifying their deficiencies in the literature.
- Teacher: Nurdan Kurtulus
Esthetic applications in periodontology have revolutionized the field, offering patients not only improved oral health but also enhanced smiles. With advancements in techniques and materials, periodontists can now address gum recession, uneven gum lines, and gingival hyperpigmentation, among other aesthetic concerns, with precision and artistry. Procedures such as gingival sculpting, crown lengthening, and soft tissue grafting are tailored to restore harmony and balance to the smile, ensuring that the gums complement the teeth in both form and function. Through a combination of science and aesthetics, periodontal treatments not only preserve dental health but also contribute significantly to the overall beauty and confidence of the individual's smile.
- Teacher: Nurdan Kurtulus
- Teacher: Cise Nazim
- Teacher: Hanana Abdulkayyum
- Teacher: Asim Egitmen
- Teacher: Adam Hassan
- Teacher: Ghada Kadour
- Teacher: Mark Kalombo
- Teacher: Amena Khorsheed
- Teacher: Oluwanifemi Oso
- Teacher: Sarena Saee
- Teacher: Omer Yeddi
In this course, Pharmacy Faculty students will learn types of matter, measurements, properties of substanes; atoms and atomic theory, components of the atom, introduction to the periodic table, molecules and ions, formulas of ionic compounds, names of ionic compounds; atomic masses, the mole, mass relations in chemical formulas, mass relations in reactions; measurements on gases, the ideal gas law, gas law calculations, stoichiometry of gaseous reactions, gas mixtures: Partial pressures and atomic spectra, the hydrogen atom, quantum numbers, atomic orbitals; shape and sizes; electron configurations in atoms, orbital diagrams of atoms; polarity of molecules; principles of heat flow, measurements of heat flow, calorimetry, enthalpy, thermo-chemical equations, enthalpies of formation, the first law of thermodynamics, liquids and solids.
- Teacher: Mark Kalombo
- Teacher: Sarena Saee
- Teacher: Osman Yilmaz
- Teacher: Pardis Asadolahi
- Teacher: Idongesit Ekpo
- Teacher: Emmanuel Halilu
- Teacher: Thabang Motsamai
- Teacher: Oluwanifemi Oso
- Teacher: Immaculata Unegbu
The infrastructure for the basic concepts and terminology of Pharmacology Pharmacology have the infrastructure for the basic concepts and terminology. absorption of drug administered to the body by welding and the overall properties of the drugs in the body, distribution, biotransformation and removal from the body, forms of action in the body of drugs, administration route and dose with interactions and adverse effects from other drugs which act on the body systems medicament sources and know the properties of the nervous system, heart -dam system, blood and shaping properties of drug effects on organ blood, pharmacokinetics, effects, adverse effects, drug interactions, usage and know the dose, cardiotonic glycosides, antiarrhythmic drugs, adrenergic agonist and antagonist drugs to know and practice applying the hypotensive drug forms. Central nervous system drugs. affecting the autonomic nervous system drugs. effective drugs to the respiratory tract. effective drugs for the digestive system. Endocrine systema effective drugs. Urinary system drugs. Hemolytic chemotherapeutic drugs. Diuretics and medications to regulate the fluid-electrolyte balance apply. Antibiotics are drugs derived apply. Drug application and impact of the students is aimed to learn.
- Teacher: Nuran Coskun