PhD
PhD Program | ||||
Code | Subject | Credits | Workload | Amendment |
FCP7188 Elective |
DENTAL ASSISTANCE TO PATIENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS | 4 | 64 | The contribution of psychology to the survey and intervention in health issues. Seminars, group discussions and practice with clinical activities, oral health orientation (hygiene and diet) to people with special needs and orientations to the parents. |
FCP7000 Elective |
LABORATORY AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF DENTAL MATERIALS | 4 | 64 | Evaluation of dental materials discussing, by means of reading papers, their physical, chemical and biological features, establishing the indications and applications in dental clinics. |
FCP8077 Elective |
BIOSTATISTICS APPLIED TO EXPERIMENTAL DENTAL AND CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH | 4 | 64 | Discuss notions of biostatistics, data interpretation and application of statistical tests on research in the field of health, focusing in methodological reference to extrapolate math data |
FCP7022 Elective |
BIOETHICS | 2 | 32 | The subject grounds on and discusses aspects inherent of life, human health and death. This is the Ethics of being, in contrast to the Moral duty to be. The Bioethics emphasizes the principles of individual autonomy as synthesis of universal rights and their unique requirements, once each is endowed with characteristics, reasons and own emotions. It indicates the “do”, more than the “prohibit”. It discusses what to do, with whom, with what goals, in order to always preserve the human rights. The curriculum addresses ethical dilemmas such as human experiments, the relationship between the patient and the health assistance, abortion, genetic engineering, organ transplants and euthanasia. |
FCP7166 Elective |
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | 3 | 48 | Nowadays, the knowledge in molecular biology is indispensable to better comprehend the molecular mechanisms of the diseases, as well as the using of techniques of molecular biology is indispensable to obtain precise and rapid diagnosis. Therefore, it is necessary to acquire an integrated view of general principles in Molecular Biology, understanding the molecular mechanisms which tailor the organization and expression of cell and virus genome. History, biosafety, bioethics, gene organization, molecular markers, DNA, RNA, replication, transcription, translation, gene code, gene regulation recombinant DNA technology, production of heterologous proteins, Molecular Biology techniques, molecular biology in Dentistry, Human genome, pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomics, DNA libraries, genomic banks, current application, future trends, bioinformatics. |
FCP7200 Elective |
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOR PREVENTION OF ORAL DISEASE | 2 | 32 | To evaluate and to plan products in order to improve the effect on the control of development of oral diseases. To describe the possibilities of using products which reduce bacterial attachment. To study and to propose in vitro and in vivo experimental designs to assess the pharmacokinetics, the pharmacodynamics, therapeutic and toxicological effects of medicines and substances of use or interest in Dentistry. |
FCP7033 Elective |
DIDACTIC OF HIGHER EDUCATION | 2 | 32 | To review the paradigms that guide the practice of teaching at the university, thereby reflecting foremost concepts as references that interfere on the act of teaching and learning in order to conciliate the aspirations and needs of current reality. Education planning: objectives, teaching strategies and evaluation. Interaction professor-student. Socio-emotional environment in the classroom. Observation internship, monitoring and regency. |
FCP7177 Elective |
PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION | 1 | 16 | Photography technique. Practice in photographic documentation in clinics and laboratory. Preparing clinical didacticism material by photographic documentation. Photographic documentation using informatics. |
FCP7199 Elective |
EPIDEMIOLOGY IN ORAL HEALTH I | 2 | 32 | To identify and analyze the main oral health issues: dental caries, periodontal diseases, malocclusion, lip and palate clefts, oral cancer; to establish measures of public health: to study the main index and indicators of oral health; to discuss the principles and methods of epidemiological survey as well as ways of registering, processing and epidemiological vigilance. |
FCP7044 Elective |
MECHANICAL ASSAYS APPLIED TO DENTAL MATERIALS | 2 | 32 | To inform the student about the internal structure of dental materials and their physical and mechanical properties. Discuss different mechanical tests for the laboratory evaluation of dental materials as well as interpret the results of these tests. |
FCP0199 Mandatory |
TEACHING INTERNSHIP II | 4 | 64 | Insertion of the student in the practice of being a Professor, guiding students in presentations, laboratory, theoretical and clinical classes, study groups, works in seminars and conferences. This activity aims to improve students of Masters and Doctorate in the exercise of the teaching support activity, including the development or correction of lists of exercises, assistance to the Professor in practical classes, theoretical classes or improvement exercises, on call to draw questions or any other correlated activity. |
FCP0216 Mandatory
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TEACHING INTERNSHIP III | 4 | 64 | This activity aims to improve the students regularly registered in PhD level, in the exercise of full professorship, embracing the planning, development and assessment of graduation subjects. |
FCP721 Elective |
ETIOPATHOIGENESIS OF ORAL DISEASES | 3 | 48 | Inflammatory and infectious diseases: Inflammatory cysts with dental origin- radicular, residual, paradental and periodontal collateral. Reactional diseases: Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia, Fibroepithelial hyperplasia, drug-induced hyperplasia. Neoplasic diseases: oral carcinogenesis, pre-malignant lesions: actinic cheilitis, leucoplasia and eritroplasia. Malignant lesions- epidermoid carcinoma. |
FCP8088 | FUNDAMENTALS OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METANALYSIS | 2 | 32 | Scientific evidence-based dentistry. Distinction between types of bibliographic reviews (systematic review, review of narrative literature and integrative review). Basic concepts, starting question (PICOS / PECOS / PIRD), eligibility criteria for the selection of articles and elaboration of a systematic review protocol. Search electronic health databases and gray literature. Registration in PROSPERO. I use software as auxiliary tools (EndNote, Rayyan and RevMan). Risk of bias and level of evidence through GRADE. Introduction to the study of meta-analysis. Scientific article writing and publication process. Scientific evidence-based dentistry. Distinction between types of bibliographic reviews (systematic review, review of narrative literature and integrative review). Basic concepts, starting question (PICOS / PECOS / PIRD), eligibility criteria for the selection of articles and elaboration of a systematic review protocol. Search electronic health databases and gray literature. Registration in PROSPERO. I use software as auxiliary tools (EndNote, Rayyan and RevMan). Risk of bias and level of evidence through GRADE. Introduction to the study of meta-analysis. Scientific article writing and publication process. |
FCP7299 Mandatory |
SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I | 4 | 64 | To conceptualize the scientific methods and to perform an introduction to logics; To discuss experimental design, formulation of research project and evaluation of scientific articles. Dentistry based on evidence. Experimental Planning in Dentistry. Use of library. Forms of scientific publishing. Regulations of the ABNT applied to the scientific publishing. |
FCP8022 Mandatory |
SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II | 4 | 64 | Development of skills in the orientation of scientific initiation and works of final examination. Elaboration of projects and interpretation of notices. Public and private funding sources: advantages and disadvantages; International Funding sources; Federal and state funding sources; Sorts of funding in research; Examples of funded researches; How to write and publish a scientific article: a) How to prepare the title; b) Order of authors; c) How to prepare the abstract; d) How to write the introduction; e) How to write the material and methods; f) How to write the results; g) How to write the discussion; h) How to perform the acknowledgments; i) Where and how to submit articles to the publishing; j) Appropriate use of language, tables and figures; Examples of operability of scientific published articles. |
FCP8033 Elective |
CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | 4 | 64 | Elaboration and execution of a project of clinical research oriented by a credentialed professor in the Program. The student may also perform the following in research realized by others student of subject in previous periods. |
FCP8044 Elective |
LABORATORY RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | 4 | 64 | Elaboration and execution of a laboratory research project oriented by a credentialed professor in the Program. |
FCP722 Mandatory |
CLINICAL PLANNING I | 4 | 64 | To discuss the philosophical concepts and paradigms that orient the clinical planning in Dentistry. To articulate an interdisciplinary approach to decision of dental treatment. To discuss a sequence of simple interventions of various dental specialties. Confection of didactic material. |
FCP723 Mandatory |
CLINICAL PLANNING II | 4 | 64 | To discuss the philosophical concepts and paradigms that orients the clinical planning in Dentistry. To articulate an interdisciplinary approach to decision of dental treatment. To plan and to execute a sequence of intervention of the varied complexity of dental specialties contemplated in the Program. Confection of didactic material. |
FCP805 Elective |
CLINICAL PLANNING III | 4 | 64 | To discuss the philosophical concepts and paradigms that orients the clinical planning in Dentistry. To articulate an interdisciplinary approach to clinics. To plan and to execute a sequence of intervention of the varied complexity of dental specialties contemplated in the Program. Confection of didactic material. |
FCP900 Elective |
DIAGNOSIS AND LABORATORY PRACTICE IN ORAL PATHOLOGY | 4 | 64 | a) Molecular bases of inflammatory diseases of the periapical, parapical region and salivary glands / maxillary sinus (inflammatory cysts of odontogenic and non-odontogenic origin, retention cyst, pseudocystantral, among others); b) Molecular bases of reactive diseases of the oral mucosa and salivary glands (Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia, Traumatic fibroma, Fibroepithelial hyperplasia, Medicated hyperplasia, Mucocele, Sialometaplasia, among others); c) Molecular bases and immunohistochemical expression of pre-malignant lesions of the mouth (Actinic cheilitis, Erythroplasia, Leukoplakia, Oral submucosal fibrosis); d) Molecular bases and immunohistochemical expression of immunologically mediated and autoimmune diseases); e) Molecular bases and immunohistochemical expression of Tumors of odontogenic origin (benign and malignant) and Benign neoplasms of the mouth; f) Application of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of malignant neoplasms of the mouth, including lining mucosa, salivary gland and hematopoietic diseases. |
FCP7244 Elective |
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES IN RESEARCH | 4 | 64 | Introduction to research laboratories and use of glassware and equipment, prepare of solutions and reagents, analytical techniques of routine used in laboratories. General cares in handling, control and maintenance of equipment used in research, biosecurity in utilization of microorganisms, basic techniques for microbiological laboratory. Biology applied to research developed in dental areas. |
FCP7255 Elective |
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY TECHNIQUES IN DENTISTRY | 2 | 32 | Introduction to oral microbiology; Morphology e Bacterial citology; Physiology e Genetics of microorganisms; Factors of bacterial virulence; The mouth as microbiological niche (resident oral microbiota); Acquisition, adherence distribution and function of oral microbiota; Dental plaque (dental carie and periodontal disease); Isolation and identification of microorganisms; Alternatives techniques of detection of microorganisms; Microorganisms and oral diseases (methods of research). |
FCP8999 Mandatoy |
RESEARCH THESIS | 12 | 192 | PhD Thesis – Orientation in elaboration of work to get PhD in Dentistry. |
FCP8066 Elective |
ADVANCED TOPICS IN DENTAL CLINICS | 2 | 32 | Presentation, critic evaluation of experimental results, discussion of research projects and works published in literature referred to areas in researches of the Dental Program of Postgraduation. Furthermore, the students have to participate of public sections of thesis and internal and external dissertation of the Dental Program of Postgraduation. This participation will be accounted as workload through the confirmation by organization of public section. Moreover, these activities can be accounted up to 30% of the workload of subject. |
FCP7266 Mandatory |
ADVANCED TOPICS IN RESEARCH | 4 | 64 | To present, to discuss and to conclude about interest topics in order to develop the skill to select and critic the specific literature e correlate to area of knowledge that the study is inserted. Orientation about confection of scientific articles of systematic reviews or literature reviews. |
FCP7277 Elective |
TOPICS IN ORAL PHARMACOLOGY I | 2 | 32 | Neural Mechanism of pain: Nociceptive afferents neurons. Modulation of nociceptive via. Neuropathic pain. Pain and nociception. Chemist mediators of nociceptive via. Transmitters and mediators in nociceptive via. Analgesic drugs and blockers in nociceptive via: Non-opiate analgesics. Opiate analgesics. Local Anesthetics. Others analgesic drugs. New approaches. |
FCP7288 Elective |
TOPICS IN ORAL PHARMACOLOGY I | 2 | 32 | Components of acute inflammatory reaction: immunological and inflammatory responses. Final results of inflammation. Chemist mediators of inflammation. Drugs used in control of inflammatory response: Selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatories e non-selective of the cyclooxygenases. Glucocorticoids. Others drugs anti-inflammatories. New approaches. |
FCP8099 Elective |
TOPICS EN ORAL IMMUNOLOGY | 2 | 32 | Components and organization of the immune system, innate and adaptive immune response, lymphoid tissue associated with oral mucosa, oral tolerance and vaccines, oral and maxillofacial osteoimmunology, immune response to caries and periodontal disease, immune response to viruses, bacteria, fungi and oral parasites, hypersensitivity reactions in the oral cavity, autoimmune diseases with oral manifestations, tumor immunology, transplant immunology, immunodeficiencies, complementary immunological tests for diagnosis, prognosis, disease evolution and monitoring of therapeutic measures used. |