| Academic Year |
2026Year |
School/Graduate School |
School of Dentistry Program of Oral Health Sciences Program for Oral Engineering |
| Lecture Code |
J1705040 |
Subject Classification |
Specialized Education |
| Subject Name |
障害者・有病者歯科学 |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
ショウガイシャ・ユウビョウシャシカガク |
Subject Name in English |
Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities |
| Instructor |
OKADA YOSHIYUKI,YOSHIDA YURIKO,MIYAZAKI HIRONORI |
Instructor (Katakana) |
オカダ ヨシユキ,ヨシダ ユリコ,ミヤザキ ヒロノリ |
| Campus |
Kasumi |
Semester/Term |
3rd-Year, First Semester, 1Term |
| Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(1T) Fri5-8:DEN Large Lecture Rm |
| Lesson Style |
Lecture |
Lesson Style (More Details) |
Face-to-face |
| Lecture-Based: The aims of this class are to provide students with foundational knowledge in Special Needs Dentistry. A variety of video and clinical case will be incorporated to foster a concrete understanding directly applicable to clinical practice in special needs healthcare. In addition, special lectures delivered by leading experts from other institutions in Japan will be included to provide opportunities to engage with the latest knowledge and developments in the field. |
| Credits |
2.0 |
Class Hours/Week |
4 |
Language of Instruction |
B
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Japanese/English |
| Course Level |
2
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Undergraduate Low-Intermediate
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| Course Area(Area) |
27
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Health Sciences |
| Course Area(Discipline) |
02
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Dental Sciences |
| Eligible Students |
3rd grade students in School of oral health science |
| Keywords |
SDG 3, SDG 11 Persons with disabilities, Medically compromised patients, Disability, Consideration for underlying diseases, Behavior management, Normalization, Inclusion, Accessibility, Access barriers, Quality of Life (QOL), Practical experience |
| Special Subject for Teacher Education |
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Special Subject |
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Class Status within Educational Program (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | Prior to clinical training in which students will encounter patients with disabilities and systemic diseases, this course aims to enable students to systematically acquire the fundamental knowledge, clinical perspectives, and social considerations necessary for providing dental care to patients who require special considerations (special needs). |
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Criterion referenced Evaluation (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | Oral Engineering (Knowledge and Understanding) ・Knowledge and understanding of diseae prevention, treatment, diagnosis, and medical check-up concerning dentistry and other related studies. |
Class Objectives /Class Outline |
Students will acquire essential foundational and clinical knowledge regarding dental care for persons with disabilities and medically compromised patients, including various types of disabilities, systemic diseases, and their management. |
| Class Schedule |
Lesson 1: Background of Persons with Disabilities and Medically Compromised Patients, Normalization and Reasonable Accommodation Lesson 2: Intellectual Developmental Disorders Lesson 3: Developmental Disorders and Epilepsy Lesson 4: Chromosomal Abnormalities and Syndromes Lesson 5: Cerebral Palsy, Hearing and Visual Impairments (External Disabilities) Lesson 6: Oral Health Support for Persons with Disabilities and Medically Compromised Patients: Oral Care and Hygiene Instruction Lesson 7: Behavior Management Lesson 8: Special Lecture 1: Clinical Practice in Special Needs Dentistry (Tadashi Ogasawara) Lesson 9: Medically Compromised Patients (Internal Disorders): Cardiovascular Diseases – Risk Assessment and Management Lesson 10: Medically Compromised Patients (Internal Disorders): Respiratory Diseases – Risk Assessment and Management Lesson 11: Medical and Welfare Systems for Persons with Disabilities and Medically Compromised Patients Lesson 12: Medical Safety in Special Needs Dentistry Lesson 13: Medically Compromised Patients (Internal Disorders): Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Diseases–Risk Assessment and Management Lesson 14: Medically Compromised Patients (Internal Disorders): Hepatic and Renal Diseases – Risk Assessment and Management Lesson 16: Special Lecture 2: Clinical Practice in Dentistry for Medically Compromised Patients (Haruhiko Kashiwazaki)
The examination will be given for 90 min as a Lesson 15. In the 8th and 16th lectures, students must submit their reports on the special lectures 1 and 2. |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
You can use any textbook or clinical guidebook which is suitable for you. |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
Text, Handouts, Visual Materials, Other (see [More Details]), moodle |
| (More Details) |
Power point file, videos, and scenarios |
| Learning techniques to be incorporated |
Quizzes/ Quiz format, Post-class Report |
Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
Every review is strongly recommended to understand the lectures. |
| Requirements |
According to the regulation of Faculty of Dentistry |
| Grading Method |
Evaluation includes not only results of paper examination but also quality of reports. |
| Practical Experience |
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| Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it |
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| Message |
This course is designed to provide appropriate dental care derived from the knowledge of other clinical dentistry to the special needs patients and medically compromised patients, taking into consideration the patient's background, i.e., the disabled and diseases. The lectures are directly related to clinical practice, so students are expected to thoroughly prepare for and review the lectures for the following clinical practice. All slides used in class are written in both English and Japanese. English is used not only for the benefit of international students, but also to improve the language skills of Japanese students in the field of dentistry. |
| Other |
In the special lectures, dental specialists (certified doctors of the Japanese Society for Disability and Oral Health) will give a broad lecture on how to deal with disabilities and basic diseases in actual clinical settings. |
Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes. Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. |