Operative Dentistry 5 - Operative Dentistry

Daten

Offizielle Daten in der Fachveröffentlichung für das folgende akademische Jahr: 2024-2025

Lehrbeauftragte/r

  • Lempel Edina

    associate professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Semesterwochenstunden

Vorlesungen: 14

Praktika: 56

Seminare: 0

Insgesamt: 70

Fachangaben

  • Kode des Kurses: OSP-K5K-T
  • 5 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Pre-clinical modul
  • spring
Voraussetzungen:

OSP-K4K-T finished , OSP-MR1-T finished

Zahl der Kursteilnehmer für den Kurs:

min. 5 – max. 20

Thematik

The subject teaches performing routine operative dental interventions with four-handed treatments through simulated case care, with which both dentist and assistant tasks can be practiced before entering the clinical modul.

Vorlesungen

  • 1. Principles and rules of cavity preparation. - Lempel Edina
  • 2. Pain, trauma and moisture control during treatments. - Lempel Edina
  • 3. Contemporary cements in operative dentistry. - Lempel Edina
  • 4. Dental Ceramics - Lempel Edina
  • 5. Dental bonding agents. - Lempel Edina
  • 6. Adhesive cementation of full ceramic restorations. - Lempel Edina
  • 7. Operative treatment's effect on the pulp. - Lempel Edina
  • 8. Types of composite resin filling materials and their use. - Lempel Edina
  • 9. Composite resin fillings, layering techniques. - Lempel Edina
  • 10. Esthetic composite resin and porcelain veneers - Lempel Edina
  • 11.

    Making of indirect restorations.

    - Lempel Edina
  • 12. Minimally invasive preparations. - Lempel Edina
  • 13. Class III. and Class IV. cavity preparation and restoration. - Lempel Edina
  • 14. Special cavity preparations, dentin pins, lining, extra-radicular anchorage. - Lempel Edina

Praktika

  • 1. Introduction to operative dentistry. Description of equipments used in the dental practice.
  • 2. Simulated patient care.
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  • 3. Simulated patient care.
  • 4. Simulated patient care.
  • 5. Simulated patient care.
  • 6. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 7. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 8. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 9. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 10. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 11. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 12. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 13. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 14. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 15. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 16. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 17. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 18. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 19. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 20. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 21. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 22. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 23. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 24. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 25. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 26. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 27. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 28. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 29. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 30. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 31. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 32. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 33. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 34. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 35. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 36. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 37. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 38. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 39. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 40. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 41. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 42. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 43. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 44. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 45. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 46. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 47. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 48. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 49. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 50. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 51. Discussion of practical experiences.
  • 52. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
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  • 53. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 54. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 55. Patient treatment in clinical practice.
  • 56. Assessment of practical performance.

Seminare

Materialien zum Aneignen des Lehrstoffes

Obligatorische Literatur

Sturdevant's Art and Science of Operative Dentistry

Vom Institut veröffentlichter Lehrstoff

Topics of the oral presentations.

Skript

Empfohlene Literatur

Robert G. Craig: Restorative Dental Materials

Voraussetzung zum Absolvieren des Semesters

The students should arrive at least 5 minutes before the start of the practice. Lateness is not accepted, it is considered as an absence. Max 2 certified absences are accepted. Protective clothing (white coat, and changed shoes) is mandatory. Personal hygiene must be evident.

Semesteranforderungen

Attending to the lectures and practices is obligatory. 15% absence is accepted, but must be certified. The practical performance of an unprepared student is not accepted. In case of theoretical deficiencies or negligence experienced during the simulated treatment, the practice leader may deny the acceptance of the task performance. The semester acceptance is affected by the repeated occurrence of these events. Treatments will be qualified and the results of the qualification (accepted/unaccepted) will influence the semester's acceptance. Three unaccepted performances entails the denial of the semester.

Möglichkeiten zur Nachholung der Fehlzeiten

None

Prüfungsfragen

1. The principles of cavity preparation, classification of cavities, nomenclature

2. Rubber dam isolation

3. Anaesthesia, trauma control, effect of treatments on the pulp

4. Metallic filling materials, temporary filling materials

5. Cements

6. Resins, composite resin filling materials

7. Adhesive systems in operative dentistry

8. Class I, II, V preparation for plastic filling

9. Class I, II, V preparation for solid filling

10. Composite layering techniques for II class cavities

11. Class III. , IV. cavity preparation for plastic filling. Filling of cavity

12. Making of metal inlay/onlay (preparation, direct, indirect modelling)

13. I, II, V class metal inlay cementation

14. I, II, V class composite/ceramic inlay (preparation, impression, technical background)

15. I, II, V class composite/ceramic inlay adhesive cementation

16. Indication and criteria of parapulpal pins

Prüfer

  • Lempel Edina
  • Németh Kinga Dorottya (Fogklinika)
  • Riegler Fanni

Praktika, Seminarleiter/innen

  • Balogh Kristóf
  • Lempel Edina
  • Németh Kinga Dorottya (Fogklinika)
  • Németh Kristóf György
  • Pintér László Ferenc
  • Riegler Fanni