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2 421 MDS Course Course Director: Dr Asmaa Faden http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/Asmaahttp://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/Asmaa Faden Co-Course Director: Dr Sally ElHaddad Course Contributors: Prof. A AlDosari Dr M AlShawaf Dr A AlMobereek

3 Dental Diagnostic Skills

4 Diagnostic Method Diagnosis Diagnosis means `through knowledge` and entails acquisition of data about the patient and their complaints using the senses: ObservingHearingTouching Smelling sometimes

5 Diagnostic Method The purpose of diagnosis is to be able to offer the most: * Effective and safe treatment * Accurate prognostication

6 Diagnostic Method Is to distinguish, to identify a disease by an investigation of the signs & symptoms. Diagnose Is the process of evaluating the patient’s health, as well as the resulting opinions formulated by the clinician Diagnosis

7 Diagnostic Method Is the ART of using scientific knowledge to identify oral disease process & to distinguish one disease from another. Oral Diagnosis Is concerned with diagnosis & treatment, consultation, referral & other phases of patient management. It deals especially with the relation between oral & systemic diseases. Oral Medicine

8 Diagnostic Method  Accurate diagnosis depends on systematic approach to unique diagnostic change posed by every patient.  The most effective approach is by applying scientific method to clinical decisions. Diagnostic Method

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10 Diagnosis is made by the clinical examination, which comprise the: History, this offers the diagnosis in about 80% of cases Physical examination Investigations Sometimes

11 Types of Clinical Examinations 1- Comprehensive Dental Diagnosis 2- Re-call Diagnosis 3- Diagnosis of specific problem (SOAP) 4- Emergency Diagnosis 5- Screening Diagnosis

12 - It provides the diagnostic approach needed to compare the diagnostic finding exhibited by the patient with those of several diseases capable of producing the clinical findings. Differential Diagnosis

13 SKILL = The ability to do something well - A skill is a Process NOT an Aim (Getting the right answer is not the aim) Diagnostic Skills

14 The skills that the student should develop fall into two basic categories: I -Investigative Skills II - Analytical Skills

15 Diagnostic Skills a- Interrogatory (Questioning) Skills. b- Descriptive Skills. c- Summative Skills. I - Investigative Skills: Help to discover and name the problem/s with which the patient present.

16 Diagnostic Skills a- Interrogatory (Questioning) Skills. - How to ask the patient questions. - How to follow up with other questions, until you get the information you need. I - Investigative Skills:

17 Diagnostic Skills b- Descriptive Skills. - Allow to see accurately what you are looking at. - Notice what is important about what you are seeing. I - Investigative Skills:

18 Diagnostic Skills c- Summative Skills. - Allow to take in a large amount of information and weed out exactly what you need. - Then, decide what information is missing. - Also aid in making a brief summary statement of the problem that says what you need to say and NO more. I - Investigative Skills:

19 Diagnostic Skills - Help you to take the large amount of information you gather, compare it to a known body of information on diseases (causes of problems). - Then, decide on the most probable cause of the patients’ problem. II - Analytical Skills:

20 Diagnostic Skills - With good analytical skills you will know when you don’t have enough information to make a decision and what you have to do to get the information you need. - Deciding what to do to treat your patient once you know what is the cause of the problem. - Help in follow up the treatment and learn from the results. II - Analytical Skills:

21 Diagnostic Skills - The Goal of learning the Basic Diagnostic Skills is to develop skills with which the student can discover, analyze, diagnose, treat and follow up patient problem.

22 Diagnostic Skills 1- Elicit and interpret a patient’s chief complaint. 2- Describe and interpret oral soft tissue and hard tissue lesions in terms of Location, Color and Morphology as they appear on physical examination and on radiographs. Objectives:

23 Diagnostic Skills 3- Synthesize data from the chief complaint, history of the present illness, physical examination, medical and dental histories and other diagnostics tests to derive a pre-hypothesis statement of the patient’s problem and an initial hypothesis list (Differential Diagnosis) for the patient’s problem. Objectives:

24 Diagnostic Skills 4- Critically analyze data from texts and the literature and known information discovered from a patient to test (rule in OR rule out) elements in the initial hypothesis list (Differential Diagnosis). Objectives:

25 Diagnostic Skills 5- Decide how to determine a final diagnosis from the elements in the final differential diagnosis list. 6- Recommend treatment and follow up for patients whose problems you have analyzed. Objectives:

26 THANK YOU ANY QUESTION??


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