Chemistry for Dentistry Students

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2022-2023

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 42 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 70 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSA-OKF-T
  • 5 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Basic modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

-

Exam course:

yes

Course headcount limitations

min. 1 – max. 200

Available as Campus course for 200 fő számára. Campus-karok: ÁOK

Topic

Medical chemistry includes the topics of general chemistry which are necessary for medical students. It deals also with the chemistry of organic functional groups in concise way. Majority of the curriculum deals with the bioorganic chemistry, which means the chemistry and descriptive biochemistry of biomolecules. The purpose of practices is to study some analytical chemistry and the knowledge of materials. Curriculum of medical chemistry contains the basic knowledge that is necessary to understand biochemistry.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction - Dr. Debreceni Balázs
  • 2. Structure of the mateials (atoms, ions, molecules, radicals) - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 3. Structure of the mateials (bounds) - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 4. Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry. Oxides, oxo acids, hydroxides, salts. - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 5. Molecular geometry, polarity. Interactions between molecules. - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 6. Introduction to Organic Chemistry. Nomenclature, functional groups. Types of reactions. - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 7. Gas laws - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 8. Water and aqueous solutions, units of concentration, Colligative properties - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 9. Osmosis; composition of bioliquids - Dr. Radnai Balázs
  • 10. Equilibria, the law of mass action, down the Chatelier principle - Dr. Radnai Balázs
  • 11. Electrolytes and their role in living systems, solubility equilibria - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 12. Acids and bases, acid-base theories, acid-base reactions - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 13. pH, pOH, water ion product; hydrolysis of salts, pH dependence of protonation - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 14. Buffer solutions - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 15. Buffer systems found in living systems - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 16. Formation and structure of metal complexes - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 17. Metal complexes in living organisms and medical practice - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 18. Thermochemistry - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 19. Thermodynamics, or the direction in which a chemical reaction takes - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 20. Specific thermodynamic considerations for living systems - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 21. Reaction kinetics - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 22. Steady state as a characteristic of living systems - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 23. Kinetic characteristics of series reactions and reaction cycles - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 24. Electrochemistry - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 25. Electronic transitions in living systems - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 26. Electrochemistry in medical practice - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 27. Basic concepts of analytical chemistry for medical students - Dr. Takátsy Anikó
  • 28. Basic concepts of separation techniques for medical students - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 29. Instrumental analytics in medical diagnostics - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 30. Fundamentals of organic chemistry (electron distribution, reaction types). - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 31. Saturated hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons - Dr. Agócs Attila
  • 32. Unsaturated hydrocarbons, aromatics - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 33. Constitutional, conformational and geometric isomerism - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 34. Optical isomerism - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 35. Alcohols, enols, esters (including phosphate and sulphate esters) - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 36. Phenols, quinones, ethers, Organo-sulfur compounds, thioesters - Dr. Böddi Katalin
  • 37. Aldehydes and their derivatives, ketones - Dr. Böddi Katalin
  • 38. Carboxylic acids, esters (including phosphate and sulphate esters) - Dr. Böddi Katalin
  • 39. Carboxylic acid derivatives - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 40. Amines and their biologically significant derivatives - Dr. Nagy Veronika
  • 41. Colloids - Dr. Berente Zoltán
  • 42. Colloids found in living systems - Dr. Berente Zoltán

Practices

  • 1. Laboratory regulations. Accident and fire protection
  • 2. Laboratory regulations. Accident and fire protection
  • 3. Solutions, concentration calculation, mass, volume measurement, density.
  • 4. Solutions, concentration calculation, mass, volume measurement, density.
  • 5. Calculation of active substance concentration on the basis of body weight, preparation of an infusion solution
  • 6. Calculation of active substance concentration on the basis of body weight, preparation of an infusion solution
  • 7. Disinfectants: experiments with iodine, Lugol's solution. Preparation of an alcoholic solution. Experiment with hydrogen peroxide, preparation of Hyperol solution. Experiments with hypochlorous acid. Sterility at the clinic.
  • 8. Disinfectants: experiments with iodine, Lugol's solution. Preparation of an alcoholic solution. Experiment with hydrogen peroxide, preparation of Hyperol solution. Experiments with hypochlorous acid. Sterility at the clinic.
  • 9. Experiments with compounds of halogens, oxygen-group and nitrogen group elements
  • 10. Experiments with compounds of halogens, oxygen-group and nitrogen group elements
  • 11. Experiments with compounds of carbon-group, aluminium and s-block elements
  • 12. Experiments with compounds of carbon-group, aluminium and s-block elements
  • 13. Potentiometry. Buffer solutions.
  • 14. Potentiometry. Buffer solutions.
  • 15. Experiments on colloidal systems, chemical equilibria, and catalysis
  • 16. Experiments on colloidal systems, chemical equilibria, and catalysis
  • 17. Calculations II
  • 18. Calculation II
  • 19. Experiments in electrochemistry
  • 20. Experiments in electrochemistry
  • 21. Seminar
  • 22. Seminar
  • 23. Organic chemistry I. Reactions of functional groups I
  • 24. Organic chemistry I. Reactions of functional groups I
  • 25. Organic chemistry I. Reactions of functional groups II
  • 26. Organic chemistry I. Reactions of functional groups II
  • 27. Closing remarks, repetition
  • 28. Closing remarks, repetition

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

P. Gergely (ed.): Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry for Medical Students, latest edition, Univ. Med. School of Debrecen

Literature developed by the Department

http://aok.pte.hu/en/egyseg/oktatasianyagok/20

Notes

http://aok.pte.hu/en/egyseg/oktatasianyagok/20

Recommended literature

Veronika Nagy (ed.): Laboratory Experiments in Medical Chemistry, Internet edition, Univ. Med. School of Pécs, 2011
Hein-Pattison-Arena-Best: Introduction to Chemistry General, Organic, and Biochemistry, latest edition
P. Gergely (ed.): Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry for Medical Students, latest edition, Univ. Med. School of Debrecen

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 15 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

During weeks 3-14 of the semester there are short tests at the beginning of each practice. Additional requirement for acceptance is writing 10 out of these 12 tests. It is obligatory to write lab-notes. Result of the short test is acknowledged only if the lab-note of the practice is accepted by the lab instructor.

Making up for missed classes

2 absences are allowed from the 14 occasions of lab and seminar practices.
The semester is not accepted if the student has more than 2 absences. If the student is late more than 5 minutes he/she can not write lab test. If the student is late 5-10 minutes, he/she may perform the lab experiments and this occasion will not be considered as an absence. Less than 5 minutes late is accepted. More than 10 minutes late is absence.
The lab and seminar classes cannot be made up.

Exam topics/questions

The exam is based on the topic of the lectures and labs. The lectures are identical with the General Medicine program.
http://aok.pte.hu/en/egyseg/oktatasianyagok/20

Examiners

  • Dr. Bognár Zita
  • Dr. Bóna Ágnes
  • Dr. Debreceni Balázs

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Andreidesz Kitti
  • Dr. Bóna Ágnes
  • Dr. Jakus Péter Balázs