Operative Dentistry - Operative Dentistry

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

  • Lempel Edina

    associate professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 56 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 70 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-OPF-T
  • 5 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OSP-OFO-T finished , OSA-ANY-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 25

Topic

Basic information about different treatment methods of carious lesions.

Lectures

  • 1. Principles and rules of cavity preparation - Lempel Edina
  • 2. Pain, trauma and moisture control during treatments - Lempel Edina
  • 3. Metals (clinical pertains), cements (clinical pertains) - 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. Minimal invasive restorations. Composite resin fillings, layering techniques - Lempel Edina
  • 10. The making of esthetic composite resin and porcelain veneers - Lempel Edina
  • 11. The making of indirect class I., II., V. fillings. (Inlay) - Lempel Edina
  • 12. Class III. and class IV. cavity fillings - Lempel Edina
  • 13. The use of flowable composite resins, compomers and modern glass-ionomer cements in esthetic dentistry - Lempel Edina
  • 14. Special cavity preparations, dentin pins, lining, extra-radicular anchorage - Lempel Edina

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Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Sturdevant's Art and Science of Operative Dentistry

Literature developed by the Department

Topics of the oral presentations.

Notes

Recommended literature

Robert G. Craig: Restorative Dental Materials

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Attending the classes, according to the rules of the Code of Studies and Examinations (Max 15% absence is accepted from the lectures and from the practices). 10 minutes late is equal with an absence.

10 minutes late from the practice is considered as an absence.

In case of lack of basic knowledge/preparedness the supervisor can refuse the participation.

Mid-term exams

Further requirement to collect minimum 10 scores from the treatments.

Scores of the treatments:

Esthetic filling: Class I., V.: 0,75

Esthetic filling: Class II., III., IV.: 1,25

Trepanation, enlargement of front teeth: 1,00

Trepanation, enlargement of premolar teeth: 1,25

Trepanation, enlargement of front teeth: 2,00

Root canal filling of front teeth: 0,50

Root canal filling of premolar teeth: 0,75

Root canal filling of molar teeth: 1,00

Inlay/onlay: 3,00

Status: 0,30

Scaling/arch: 0,30

During the semester 2 tests will be written (accepted result min. 60%). If none of the tests reaches the 60% the semester is not accepted. If one of the tests is less than 61%, there is possibility to improve it during the semester.

Inadequate preparedness on the practice, improper treatment of the patient may lead to denial of the semester.

Making up for missed classes

None

Exam topics/questions

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

Examiners

  • Dunavári Erika Katalin
  • Lempel Edina

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dunavári Erika Katalin
  • Krajczár Károly
  • Lempel Edina