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General subjects

Foreign language (English)

Number of credits-1
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms intercultural and communicative competence, the ability for oral and written communication at the B2 level of the European competency, if the student has a language level at the start above the B1 level, to ensure the possibility of further development of a professionally oriented language.

Information and communication technology (English)

Number of credits-5
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the ability of a critical understanding of the role and importance of modern information and communication technologies in the era of digital globalization, a new “digital” thinking, is aimed at acquiring knowledge and skills in using modern information and communication technologies in the period of training and in further professional activities.

Kazakh language / Russian language

Number of credits-1
Type of control-exam
The discipline is aimed at ensuring high-quality mastery of the Kazakh / Russian language as a means of social, intercultural, professional communication through the formation of communicative competencies at the level of language use, which provides the basis for its use as a means of communication with the patient..

Module of socio-political knowledge (Culture, Psychology)

Number of credits -4
Type of control-exam
The module forms the social and humanitarian worldview of students, in the context of solving the problems of modernizing public consciousness, based on an integrated study of sociology, political science, cultural studies, psychology, the principles of information and methodological integrity of research approaches

Module of socio-political knowledge (Sociology, Political science)

Number of credits -4
Type of control-exam
The module forms the social and humanitarian worldview of students, in the context of solving the problems of modernizing public consciousness, based on an integrated study of sociology, political science, cultural studies, psychology, the principles of information and methodological integrity of research approaches

Physical Training

Number of credits -8
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the social and personal competencies of students and the ability to purposefully use the means and methods of physical education to maintain, improve health, increase learning ability, resistance to stress, improve functional and motor capabilities, to achieve life and professional goals.

Philosophy

Number of credits -5 Type of control-exam
Discipline forms students’ openness of consciousness, understanding of their own national self-consciousness, spiritual modernization, competitiveness, realism and pragmatism, independent critical thinking, the cult of knowledge and education, to master such key philosophical concepts as justice, dignity and freedom, aimed at developing and strengthening values tolerance.

Modern history of Kazakhstan

Number of credits -5
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms historical consciousness among students on the basis of objective historical knowledge about the main stages of the history of modern Kazakhstan, analysis of the problems of formation and development of statehood and historical and cultural processes in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Fundamentals of medical ethics, academic integrity and anti-corruption: Fundamentals of Academic Honesty and Anti-Corruption

Number of credits -1
Type of Control — State Exam
The module forms a holistic view of the fundamentals of medical ethics, academic integrity, anti-corruption; compliance with moral and ethical standards in the academic, scientific, academic and clinical environment; the skills to effectively collect and transmit medical information to provide safe and effective care to patients.

Fundamentals of medical ethics, academic integrity and anti-corruption Fundamentals of Medical Ethics

Number of credits -1
Type of Control — State Exam
The module forms a holistic view of the fundamentals of medical ethics, academic integrity, anti-corruption; compliance with moral and ethical standards in the academic, scientific, academic and clinical environment; the skills to effectively collect and transmit medical information to provide safe and effective care to patients.

Basic disciplines

Basics of Infectiology

Number of credits -3
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms the basic knowledge in clinic, diagnosis of infectious diseases, including manifestations of common infectious diseases in the oral cavity. It forms skills to identify symptoms of common and dangerous infectious diseases, for timely referral of a patient with a dental profile to a specialist of the appropriate profile.

Human anatomy

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms basic knowledge about the structure of the human body, organ systems, and individual organs of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, central and peripheral nervous systems, digestive, endocrine and urogenital systems. Knowledge of human anatomy is necessary for continuing education and professional activities in biomedical disciplines.

Anesthesiology and reanimation in dentistry

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline studies the basic principles of diagnosis and treatment of emergency conditions and homeostatic disorders; life support basics; resuscitation algorithms; principles of diagnosis and treatment of adverse reactions of local anesthetics; assessment and treatment of acute and chronic pain; methods of protection against surgical stress

Biological Chemistry

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms the knowledge in the field of biochemical processes in the human body; the structure and functions of proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes; stages of energy metabolism, metabolism and their regulation; the biochemistry of biological fluids and body tissues and indicators are normal and with the development of pathological processes.

Oral Biological chemistry

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms the knowledge of biochemical processes in the oral cavity. Develops skills to identify pathological processes in the oral cavity through biochemical studies; forms an understanding of biochemical mechanisms of methods for their correction; safe working skills with laboratory equipment and biological material; use of methods of biochemical analysis.

Internal diseases

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms the practical skills of assessing the general condition of the patient, identifying symptoms of common and dangerous diseases of internal organs; interpretation of laboratory data; the relationship of the pathology of internal organs with dental diseases, the manifestation of somatic pathology in the oral cavity and maxillofacial region.

Oral Histology and Embryology

Number of credits -3
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms understanding of the features of the formation and structure of organs and tissues of the oral cavity, the ability to explain their functional relationship; skills in working with laboratory and optical equipment; identification of cells and tissues of the oral cavity, the ability to explain their histogenesis.

Human Histology and Embryology

Number of credits -3
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms the basic knowledge and understanding of the features of the development and structure of cells and extracellular matrix, the ability to explain the functional relationship of these structures; the ability to identify cells and various tissues, explain their classification, histogenesis and function; the ability to differentiate human organs

Human Histology and Embryology

Number of credits -3
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms the basic knowledge and understanding of the features of the development and structure of cells and extracellular matrix, the ability to explain the functional relationship of these structures; the ability to identify cells and various tissues, explain their classification, histogenesis and function; the ability to differentiate human organs

Childhood diseases

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms knowledge in the field of common diseases in children and their manifestation in the oral cavity; builds skills to identify and interpret the symptoms of common and dangerous diseases in children and adolescents for the timely referral of the child / adolescent to the appropriate specialist

Oral Immunology

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline studies concepts about the structure and functioning of the immune system; morphological and functional features of the congenital and adaptive mechanisms of the oral mucosa in normal and pathological conditions, the principles of modern immune prophylaxis of immunotherapy and dental diseases; substantiates the use of methods of immunological analysis.

Cell biology and Parasitology

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms knowledge about the cell, its structure, function, behavior and evolution; human parasites, their structure, vital functions, adaptation to life within the host, development cycles, the phenomenon of parasitism, parasitic diseases and methods of controlling parasites. It forms the skills of work with laboratory and optical equipment and biological material.

Oral Microbiology

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms an understanding of the role of microorganisms in the etiology and pathogenesis of oral diseases; the influence of physical, chemical and biological factors on microorganisms, infection control methods in dentistry. Forms the skills of safe collection of biological material, work with laboratory equipment, identification of pathogens.

Basics of dermatology and venerology

Number of credits -3
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and algorithms for the diagnosis and treatment of skin and sexually transmitted diseases. Forms skills to identify clinical symptoms of common and dangerous skin and sexually transmitted diseases in the oral cavity and maxillofacial region, problem-oriented thinking, for timely referral of a patient with a dental profile to a specialist of the appropriate profile

Fundamentals of research, biostatistics and evidence-based medicine

Number of credits -3
Type of Control — State Exam
The module forms an understanding of the role of research in the practical work of a specialist, the basic concepts of scientific research, an understanding of the methods and logic of scientific knowledge, search, accumulation, processing of scientific information and presentation of research results.

Ear Nose and Throat pathology

Number of credits -3
Type of control-exam

Discipline forms the basic knowledge in the field of etiology, pathogenesis, clinic and diagnosis of the most common diseases of the ear, throat and nose. It forms the skills of identifying and interpreting the symptoms of common diseases, establishing causal relationships in the development of diseases, differential diagnosis and timely referral of a patient with a dental profile to a specialist of the appropriate profile.

Pathological anatomy

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline forms the knowledge in the field of typical pathological processes and morphological changes in organs, tissues, cells, with the occurrence, development and outcomes of the most common diseases, including dental diseases. Forms skills in working with macro- and micro-preparations, laboratory equipment; identification of pathological changes in cells and tissues.

Pathological physiology

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
Discipline studies the basic laws of occurrence, development and outcome of typical pathological processes; the pathological physiology of organ systems; typical pathological changes in the human body with common diseases and their relationship with changes in the oral cavity and the development of dental pathology.

Health Care Management and Medical Law

Number of credits -4
Type of Control — State Exam
The module generates knowledge and skills in the field of health and healthcare problems at the population level; fundamentals of medical law; methodologies for assessing the quality and effectiveness of medical care; approaches to monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of medical care; motivation in managing the quality of care

Pharmacology

Number of credits-4
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the classification, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics of drugs used for sedation, local anesthesia and drug treatment of dental diseases; their interactions and effects on organs and tissues, indications and contraindications for use. Forms the skills of choosing drugs, in accordance with the indications and contraindications, when planning drug treatment, prescribing.

Human physiology

Number of credits -4
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms an understanding of the functions and regulation of the human body and the physiological integration of organ systems to maintain homeostasis. It studies the neuronal and hormonal mechanisms of homeostatic control; physiological processes that occur in the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, urinary and endocrine systems.

Chemistry

Number of credits -3
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge of acid-base, heterogeneous equilibrium and the equilibrium of complex compounds form an understanding of the physiological and pathological processes that occur in the tissues of the body when the composition of the medium changes.

Main subjects

Diseases of the mucous membrane of the mouth and red border of the lips in adults

Number of credits -6
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms modern ideas about the classification, etiology and pathogenesis of diseases of the oral mucosa and red border of the lips. Forms the skills of collecting an anamnesis and clinical examination of adult patients; diagnostics; planning for the prevention and treatment of the diseases; medical records management skills

Head and Neck Diseases

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge and practical skills in the field of history and clinical examination features of patients with inflammatory diseases of the soft tissues of the maxillofacial region; diseases and injuries of the trigeminal and facial nerves, inflammatory and dystrophic diseases of the temporomandibular joint; medical records management skills.

Periodontal and oral mucosa diseases in children

Number of credits -6
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the specifics of the clinical manifestations of periodontal pathology and diseases of the oral mucosa in children and adolescents. Forms the skills of collecting an anamnesis of clinical examination, diagnosis; planning treatment, taking into account the specifics of the age period; evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment; medical records management skills.

Cariesology, endodontics and oral surgery in children

Number of credits -8
Type of control-exam
The module forms modern ideas about the clinical manifestations of the pathology of hard tissues of the tooth, pulp, periodontal and odontogenic inflammatory diseases in the oral cavity in children and adolescents at different ages. Forms the skills of examination, diagnosis, tooth extraction operations in pediatric dental practice; medical records management skills

Clinical endodontics

Number of credits -6
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms modern ideas about the etiology and pathogenesis of pulp and periodontal diseases. Forms the skills of collecting anamnesis, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of pulp and periodontal disease in adults; emergency care for acute toothache; medical records management skills.

Radiology in dentistry

Number of credits -4
Type of control-exam
Discipline generates knowledge and practical skills in the field of application of various types of radiation to assess normal and pathologically altered organs and tissues of the maxillofacial region, in order to recognize; differential diagnosis and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of diseases. Generates planning skills for examining a patient and interpreting the results.

Local Anesthesia in Dentistry

Number of credits -3
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms ideas about local anesthesia during dental interventions, taking into account the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the maxillofacial region. Forms practical skills of anesthesia in the oral cavity and maxillofacial region; drug selection; prevention of errors, complications; maintaining medical records to obtain patient informed consent for local anesthesia.

Fixed prosthetics

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms practical skills of examination of a patient with defects in hard tissues of teeth and dentitions; diagnostics and orthopedic treatment methods with fixed dentures (inlays, on-lays, pin teeth, veneers, three-quarter crowns, full artificial crowns, bridges made of metals, plastics, ceramic materials). Forms the skills of maintaining medical records.

Occlusion and jaw function

Number of credits -4
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies methods for examining a patient in an orthopedic dentistry clinic; the structure of the dentition and factors of their stability; types of occlusion and occlusion; characteristics of the movements of the lower jaw, changes in the relationship of the elements of the temporomandibular joint and dentition.

Basics of pediatric dentistry

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the basics of organizing dental care for children and adolescents; features of the antenatal and postnatal periods of development of the dentofacial system and maxillofacial region in children and adolescents at different age periods; features of the clinical anatomy of temporary and permanent teeth with unformed roots

Basics of Clinical Orthodontics

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the etiology and pathogenesis of dentoalveolar anomalies, the biological basis of tooth movement, morphological changes during orthodontic interventions, taking into account individual and age aspects. Forms the skills of diagnosis and simple orthodontic treatment of anomalies of individual teeth, dentitions, malocclusions and jaws; the basics of the use of orthodontic appliances, the choice of their design features; medical records management skills.

Basics of Orthodontics

Number of credits -4
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the processes of normal development of the maxillofacial region at different age periods associated with the prospect of the implementation of individual skeletal growth and morphophysiological construction of the dentition; the basics of organizing orthodontic care for children and adolescents; classification of dentofacial anomalies.

Basics of prosthetic dentistry

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge of the fundamentals of the organization of work of the office of orthopedic dentistry and the dental laboratory. Forms skills in working with dental equipment, basic and auxiliary materials; the implementation of the clinical stages of the manufacture of dentures on the phantom.

Basics of therapeutic dentistry

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge of the basics of organizing a therapeutic dental office. Studying in detail the clinical anatomy of permanent teeth; classification of carious cavities; principles and stages of preparation of carious cavities. It forms practical skills of working with dental equipment, instruments and dental filling materials on a phantom.

Fundamentals of maxillofacial traumatology and oncology in dentistry

Number of credits -6
Type of control-exam
The module studies the classification, etiology, pathogenesis of fractures of the facial skeleton, burns, benign, malignant tumors and tumor-like lesions of the maxillofacial region. Forms the skills of collecting an anamnesis and clinical examination of the patient; understanding of emergency care algorithms for patients; immobilization of the jaws; understanding of the principle of oncological alertness and medical examination; maintaining medical records.

Basics of operative dentistry

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
The discipline forms the knowledge of the basics of organizing a surgical dental office, equipment, instruments for surgical dental admission, equipment and materials used in the clinic of therapeutic dentistry. Generates basic knowledge and skills in the field of aseptic and antiseptic and infection control at the dental appointment.

Basics of Pediatric Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the features of examination of children and adolescents in the clinic of maxillofacial surgery; stages of diagnosis, prevention and treatment of inflammatory diseases of the maxillofacial region; tooth injuries and diseases of the temporo-mandibular joint; neoplasms, congenital and acquired defects of the maxillofacial region in children and adolescents.

Basics of Pediatric Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of credits -6
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the features of examination of children and adolescents in the clinic of maxillofacial surgery; stages of diagnosis, prevention and treatment of inflammatory diseases of the maxillofacial region; tooth injuries and diseases of the temporo-mandibular joint; neoplasms, congenital and acquired defects of the maxillofacial region in children and adolescents.

Basics of Endodontics

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge in the field of features of topography of cavities of permanent teeth; forms practical skills for creating primary endodontic access; work with manual and machine endodontic instruments; processing root canals of the tooth by various methods; work with materials for obturation of root canals on a phantom.

Periodontology

Number of credits -3
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the classification, etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal disease; forms practical skills of collecting an anamnesis and clinical examination of a patient using basic and additional examination methods; diagnosis, planning and treatment of periodontal diseases. Forms skills to provide periodontal care to the adult population; medical records management skills

Removable prosthetics

Number of credits -5
Type of control-exam
Discipline studies the etiology, pathogenesis, clinics, diagnosis of partial and complete defects of the dentition. Forms an understanding of the biological and clinical rationale for the use of dentures. Forms the skills of clinical examination of patients with partial and complete defects of the dentition; orthopedic treatment; maintaining medical records