Prosthodontics 2

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2023-2024

Course director

  • Dr. Ákos Károly NAGY

    associate professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 56 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 84 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-FL2-T
  • 6 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OSK-P1E-T completed , OSK-P1G-T completed , OSP-K5K-T completed

Exam course:

no

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 20

Available as Campus course for . Campus-karok: ÁOK

Topic

Partial edentulousness is discussed in details focusing on the classification of partial and toothloss, principles in diagnostic procedures, treatment planning, therapeutic options and maintenance.

Lectures

  • 1. Consequences of tooth loss. - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 2. Anamnesis, examination and diagnosis planning for a partially edentulous patient. - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 3. Classification of partially edentulous spaces according to Fábián-Fejérdy and international methods - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 4. Requirements of prosthetic appliances - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 5. Treatment of partially edentulous patients. - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 6. Parts of removable partial denture (RPD) 1. base plate, saddle - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 7. Parts of removable partial denture (RPD) 2. cast, clasp - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 8. Types of cast clasps - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 9. Infection control in prosthodontics - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 10. WRITTEN ASSESSMENT - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 11. Theoretical bases for the preparation of RPD I. - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 12. Theoretical bases for the preparation of RPD II. - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 13. Fabrication of cast clasp retained RPD, clinical and dental technical steps. - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 14. Dental technician steps. - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 15. The precision attachments. - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 16. Fabrication of precision attachments retained RPD, clinical and dental technical steps. - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 17. Telescopic crown retention, theory. - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 18. Fabrication of telescopic crown retained RPD, clinical and dental technical steps - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 19. Hybrid prosthesis, theoretical bases, indication - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 20. Fabrication of a hybridprothesis I. - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 21. Fabrication of a hybridprothesis II. - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 22. Increasing the OVD with prosthetic methods - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 23. Immediate and interim prosthesis, indication, fabrication - Dr. Benke Beáta
  • 24. WRITTEN ASSESSMENT - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 25. Denture design for different cases - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 26. Dental material and technology aspects of RPDs - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 27. Case presentations - Dr. Marada Gyula
  • 28. Communication between dentist and technician - Dr. Marada Gyula

Practices

  • 1. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 2. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 3. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 4. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 5. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 6. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 7. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 8. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 9. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 10. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 11. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 12. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 13. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 14. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 15. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 16. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 17. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 18. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 19. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 20. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 21. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 22. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 23. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 24. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 25. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 26. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 27. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 28. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 29. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 30. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 31. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 32. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 33. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 34. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 35. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 36. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 37. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 38. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 39. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 40. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 41. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 42. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 43. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 44. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 45. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 46. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 47. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 48. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 49. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 50. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 51. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 52. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 53. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 54. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 55. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability
  • 56. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Radnai M: Removable Partial Denture, Medicina, 2012

Literature developed by the Department

lectures

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 15 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

Practice:
- Average of the marks receiving for the practical tasks in the training office. The average must be at least 2.0. If the student gets 3 or more failed marks during the semester for his/her practical work, then the semester can not be evaluated and accepted. The practical tasks, which are not finished, also considered as failed mark.
- Average of the marks of written or oral tests relating the theoretical knowledge which is necessary to carry out the practical work.
- If either of the above averages (for the practical work or the relating theory) does not reach 2.0 the end semester practical mark can not be evaluated and accepted, the student has to repeat the course.
midterm test should be successful, but only with 1 option for correction. this result has max 50 % influence in the exam note. Students should come in time, if being late 2 times means one absence.
The theoretical knowledge of the student is evaluated by the practice leader in oral or written form. If the studen

Making up for missed classes

No possibility.

Exam topics/questions

oral test , students should pick 2
1. Classification of partial edentulousness (international).
2. Classification of partial edentulousness according to Fábián-Fejérdy.
3. Definition of partial denture. Parts of the RPD.
4. Indications of preparing a RPD.
5. What is the support of the denture? What kinds of support do you know, properties
6. What is the rotational axis/fulcrum line? What are the types of rotational axis?
7. What is the lever/loading arm and resistance arm?
8. What are the properties of saddle close and saddle remote support?
9. What means retention? What is the difference between rigid and flexible retainer?
10. What means supporting area and loading area?
11. What means direct and indirect retainer?
12. Anamnesis, patient examination, and treatment planning in case of partial edentulousness.
13. Removable partial denture with acrylic base plate; properties and indication.
14. Features of drought wire and acrylic clasp, their indication
15. Materials of the removable and fixed/removable partial denture, what are the features of these materials?
16. Steps of precision and pick-up impressions in case of fixed/removable partial dentures. What are the requirements of the good impression?
17. Materials and their properties of precision and pick-up impression.
18. Definition of a retainer for a removable partial denture. What kinds of retainers do you know?
19. Parts of the cast clasp, and their function.
20. Function and characteristics of the minor connectors.
21. Cast clasps: form, indication, advantage and disadvantage.
22. Ney clasps: form, indication, advantage and disadvantage.
23. What are the requirements of a clasp holding tooth?
24. Indications of preparing a clasp holding crown.
25. What are the requirements towards the partial denture base plate? What are the tasks of the base plate?
26. What is the function of the saddle of the RPD?
27. Advantages of metal framework comparing acrylic base plate of removable partial denture.
28. Aspects of RPD design, shapes of major connectors
29. Clinical and technical steps of the preparation of a clasp retained RPD (without a crown).
30. Stages of preparation of a clasp retained removable partial denture with claps holding crowns.
31. Preparation of removable partial denture with acrylic base plate
32. What is the difference between working cast and master cast?
33. Precision attachments, milling technology, indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages.
34. Types of vertical precision attachments
35. Steps of fabricating a denture with help of bar attachments.
36. Definition types and features of bar attachments.
37. Registration of occlusal vertical dimension and centric relation in case of partial edentulousness.
38. Facebow registration, mounting the models in the articulator.
39. Describe the stages of preparing the precision attachment retained removable partial denture.
40. Definition and types of telescopic crowns. What means the delayed dental support, what is the indication? When do you use resilient telescopic crowns?
41. Telescope retained removable partial denture; definition, indication, advantages and disadvantages
42. Stages of preparing of a telescope retained overdenture (acrylic denture base).
43. Stages of preparing a telescope retained removable partial denture with metal framework.
44. Methods for the preparation of telescopic crowns.
45. Delivery of combined (fixed/removable) restorations.
46. Processing of removable partial dentures (flasking, packing, polymerizing, polishing).
47. Definition, indication and advantages of overdentures (hybrid prostheses).
48. Constructive elements of the overdenture (definition, types and indication).
49. Preparation of an overdenture with ball retention.
50. Immediate and interim/transitional dentures: definition, indication, stages of preparation

Examiners

  • Dr. Marada Gyula
  • Dr. Muzsek Zsófia Katalin

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Benke Beáta
  • Dr. Marada Gyula
  • Dr. Muzsek Zsófia Katalin